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we heard from a reliable palestinian source earlier that amman in jordan was preparing for a meeting,t certainly would involve the palestinian leadership. some sources have thought netanyahu may go there as well. certainly, it's likely to include king abdullah who has an interest in this situation and, indeed, in amman, jordan, there have been very large protests on friday in support of palestinians here right the way through the city. jordan wants to have a part in any peace process, any process that might lead to less violence. i think it may be going too far to actually say peace process because the sides are so far apart. whether there is any optimism here is unclear. it's highly, highly problematic and john kerry has said so, that he is not hopeful of any breakthrough. that was a matter of a few days ago. so unclear as to whether or not there will be any real progress with what will be at least two meetings, possibly more, if there are some developments, julie. >> andrew, what about the mood on either side of this divide? i mean when watch the pictures, we can see obvious frustra
we heard from a reliable palestinian source earlier that amman in jordan was preparing for a meeting,t certainly would involve the palestinian leadership. some sources have thought netanyahu may go there as well. certainly, it's likely to include king abdullah who has an interest in this situation and, indeed, in amman, jordan, there have been very large protests on friday in support of palestinians here right the way through the city. jordan wants to have a part in any peace process, any...
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thank you for taking the time to join us from amman there in jordan. >> thank you. >>> agrees's prime minister said he feels ashamed by europe's response to the refugee crise. alexis tsipras spoke after two more boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece sank. at least 22 people, including 11 children drowned in the aegean sea. more than 100 were rescued from the water. >> i want to say that as a european leader, i feel shame, both for the senate of europe to deal effectively with this crise but also for the quality of the debate. >> today, the waves of the aegean aren't just washing up dead refugees and dead children on our shores, they're wiping out european civilization itself. >> a correspondent live for us in les lesbos. tell us about the greek response. >> in the past three days that we have been here, there have been a surge of arrivals on this island and across the aegean. it is estimated that the number of arrivals have averaged 7,000 to 8,000 a day. right here behind me, you can see the results of that surge, people lining up to enter a greek ferry chartered for the purpo
thank you for taking the time to join us from amman there in jordan. >> thank you. >>> agrees's prime minister said he feels ashamed by europe's response to the refugee crise. alexis tsipras spoke after two more boats carrying refugees from turkey to greece sank. at least 22 people, including 11 children drowned in the aegean sea. more than 100 were rescued from the water. >> i want to say that as a european leader, i feel shame, both for the senate of europe to deal...
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the incident is causing orange line at delays in amman of hospital after falling off a third lower roof deck. emergency calls came in the store owner had just installed a dozen new cameras. frank: it' s just amazing that the liquor stores open. it it was a very chaotic scene earlier today. he has surveillance cameras everywhere. a car barrels to the front of this store. the crash was caught on several of the 23 surveillance cameras. he has been in the business for 45 years. this crash is not the first time they had a run-in, literally. x you have not been cars in the store before. : there was a burglary, but when he checked the surveillance cameras from his cell phone, he it started with a two-car collision on chandler in maine. >> what happened? frank: employees game to help. >> it looked like a five-year-old had a good time. they just threw toys everywhere. frank: it took hours of elbow grease to clean up the debris. he was determined to open on time. >> i told the guys that we will be open at manicotti. frank: the doors opened at 9:00. even after they were literally boston -- busted
the incident is causing orange line at delays in amman of hospital after falling off a third lower roof deck. emergency calls came in the store owner had just installed a dozen new cameras. frank: it' s just amazing that the liquor stores open. it it was a very chaotic scene earlier today. he has surveillance cameras everywhere. a car barrels to the front of this store. the crash was caught on several of the 23 surveillance cameras. he has been in the business for 45 years. this crash is not...
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. >> joining us now from amman, the jordanian capital is the former deputy prime minister of jordan. good to talk to you. can you tell us why jordan has decided to extend this cooperation with russia? >> well, i really do not see that cooperation with russia as something that goes against the role that jordan is currently playing within the u.s.-led international coalition against is isis. jordan is a bordering country to syria. like iraq, like turkey did, like israel did, like america did, it needed to coordinate military operations in order to prevent any kind of conflict in the skies and to ensure any russian operations on the southern front do not cause unnecessary complications for jordan knowing that that front is only a few kilometers from populated jordanian areas. that is one. second, i think -- >> sorry. i was going to ask, is it a kind of cooperation intelligence hub almost that it's providing similar to the one that the russians have in baghdad involving the iraqis and indeed the iranians? >> we don't know that yet. all we heard is they agreed on a mechanism for coordinat
. >> joining us now from amman, the jordanian capital is the former deputy prime minister of jordan. good to talk to you. can you tell us why jordan has decided to extend this cooperation with russia? >> well, i really do not see that cooperation with russia as something that goes against the role that jordan is currently playing within the u.s.-led international coalition against is isis. jordan is a bordering country to syria. like iraq, like turkey did, like israel did, like...
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a columnist at the on line newspaper joins us live from amman. violence has been escalating pretty significantly over the past month. what do you think could have been done or what can still be done to stop it? >> what needs to be done is to bring back faith. people don't have faith in leadership. they don't have faith in promises. understandings signed or reached between jordan and israel have been violated. >> specifically from benjamin netanyahu's side, he has said that politicians would not be allowed to or lawmakers would not be allowed to pray at mosque, the status quo will be remain intact. what does he need to do to calm anger or is it out of his control now? >> three things that have happened have proved to palestinians, to jerusalem residents and king of jordan that the israelis have not carried their promise. they promised to keep the visiting jewish groups to small groups of five to 15 and then during the jewish holiday, we've seen groups of 50 to 100 people coming in with the force of the israeli army. they also promised that the mem
a columnist at the on line newspaper joins us live from amman. violence has been escalating pretty significantly over the past month. what do you think could have been done or what can still be done to stop it? >> what needs to be done is to bring back faith. people don't have faith in leadership. they don't have faith in promises. understandings signed or reached between jordan and israel have been violated. >> specifically from benjamin netanyahu's side, he has said that...
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as amman makes its name on the international sailing circuit.aser world championships two years ago and the capitol is also one of eight stops on the prestigious around the world extreme sailing series. as well as providing the venue, amman sailors are proving to be world class too. and future olympians from this gulf country may not be too far behind. our over arching objective is to rekindle the heritage, connect the youth to their history. with that we also have a goal of taking a man to the olympic in saling in the future and for us to fulfill that objective we have to start at an early age and give them the right skill they need, put them in different level of competition that can help us achieve that objective. >> reporter: their ancestors earned a living from the gulf but now a new generation is hoping to earn the first sailing gold metal, al jazeera. >>> and that is all your sport for now but i'll be back with more a bit later, back to you. >> see you later on thank you for much for the time being and that is it for the news hour on al j
as amman makes its name on the international sailing circuit.aser world championships two years ago and the capitol is also one of eight stops on the prestigious around the world extreme sailing series. as well as providing the venue, amman sailors are proving to be world class too. and future olympians from this gulf country may not be too far behind. our over arching objective is to rekindle the heritage, connect the youth to their history. with that we also have a goal of taking a man to the...
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. >> reporter: the government says they are treated equally but rules ban week amman from growing belong and women from wearing a veil. >> translator: wearing face veils and gown is his not a traditional of wega people or other muslims it's the course assume of extremism. >> reporter: 60 years on they have little to celebrate say their he can side leaders. >> it represent occupation, colonization, repression. they will be forced to participate in festivities that celebrate china's national day. they have no choice. >> reporter: a difficult place for journalists to operate. we were detained several times. and warned not to talk to anyone. the police roadblocks reflex the official nervousness. it follows a series of attacks in the region including one a week ago, the government games groups that want an independent homelands. china's government appears to have a twin strategy for in region, continues the campaign against those groups it blames for much of the recent violence, while at the same time, promoting this area as the bridge head for a new silk road. revival the fabled trade routes
. >> reporter: the government says they are treated equally but rules ban week amman from growing belong and women from wearing a veil. >> translator: wearing face veils and gown is his not a traditional of wega people or other muslims it's the course assume of extremism. >> reporter: 60 years on they have little to celebrate say their he can side leaders. >> it represent occupation, colonization, repression. they will be forced to participate in festivities that...
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leads to the search for suspects who said spencer stone in -- -- >> it has been almost one year since amman hero spencer stone was stabbed. he got no a fight trying to defend a woman he didn't even know. as he threw pumpings one man stabbed him several times on the side. >> we still are reviewing a lot of video from the area and we're hoping that will prove positive for the case. >> reporter: police released two new pictures that capture the get away car. the footage was taken an hour before the crime >> the photo depicts a 2009 to 2012 dark colored toyota camera. we breach our suspects are two male asian adults wearing white tee shirts and blue jeans. >> reporter: detentives haven't identified the two suspects. >> we've been having a huge outpour by the community. >> reporter: with the security guard posted outside of his home stone remains in good condition. spencer stone and two friends were hailed as heroes after they stopped a terror attack on board a train bound for france in august. jadiann thompson, 7 news. >> oscar pistorius is ready for release after killing his girl friend. he wi
leads to the search for suspects who said spencer stone in -- -- >> it has been almost one year since amman hero spencer stone was stabbed. he got no a fight trying to defend a woman he didn't even know. as he threw pumpings one man stabbed him several times on the side. >> we still are reviewing a lot of video from the area and we're hoping that will prove positive for the case. >> reporter: police released two new pictures that capture the get away car. the footage was taken...
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les and amman anda anderson are here to pick up their 19-year-old son zach. >> getting him now. >> reporter: it's been 2 1/2 months since they've seen him. >> how are you, buddy? >> reporter: the hug they've been waiting for. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> reporter: he was arrested last winter after having sex with a girl he met on the dating app hot or not. the girl told him she was 17. but she wasn't. she was just 14 years old. >> if you'd known she was 14 would you have had sex with her? >> i wouldn't even have gone to her house. i wouldn't have gone to her house at all. >> reporter: she's admitted to lying about her age but that didn't keep zach from going to jail. >> there's no criminal in our son. and the mother and the girl herself said, please don't call us a victim, my daughter's not a victim, she was willing and participated in everything that happened, she wanted it to happen. >> reporter: even though he's out he's far from free. today is his first day as a convicted sex offender. for the next five years he will live by restrictive rules. he can't own a smartphone or use the inter
les and amman anda anderson are here to pick up their 19-year-old son zach. >> getting him now. >> reporter: it's been 2 1/2 months since they've seen him. >> how are you, buddy? >> reporter: the hug they've been waiting for. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> reporter: he was arrested last winter after having sex with a girl he met on the dating app hot or not. the girl told him she was 17. but she wasn't. she was just 14 years old. >> if you'd known...
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al jazeera, amman. >>> israeli security forces are put severe restrictions on palestinians and trained the old city of jerusalem. this follows two separate attacks on israelis by palestinians. al jazeera's mike hanna reports from the occupied eastern jerusalem. >> reporter: the old city was in a virtual stay of lockdown for palestinians. they blocked all the access gates. the unprecedented security measures follow two separate night attacks overnight. two israelis were killed in the first and one likely injured in second. in each incident the palestinian attackers, both 19, were shot dead. tourists continue to be allowed into the old city. slowly filing through the police lines. while palestinian after palestinian is turned away. israeli citizens are as usually allowed unfettered access. the only palestinians allowed to enter are those who own businesses in the old city or are residents there. for those wishing to worship at at al aqsa compound, men over 50 can enter and have to come through this gate. prime minister benjamin netanyahu who has been in the united states during the past
al jazeera, amman. >>> israeli security forces are put severe restrictions on palestinians and trained the old city of jerusalem. this follows two separate attacks on israelis by palestinians. al jazeera's mike hanna reports from the occupied eastern jerusalem. >> reporter: the old city was in a virtual stay of lockdown for palestinians. they blocked all the access gates. the unprecedented security measures follow two separate night attacks overnight. two israelis were killed in...
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to meet with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the jordanian capital of amman. >>> an army captain from maryland is being given account medal of honor for his life saving actions in afghanistan. captain florent groberg will receive the nation's highest military award during ceremonies next month. while on security detail, captain groberg pushed a suicide bomber to the ground. that prevented the bomb from going off. >>> hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after her strong performances in tuesday night's debate. she wrapped up her visit to las vegas with a fund-raiser and rally that drew a crowd of about 2500 people. clinton told supporters she was thrilled the debate gave vote areas i chance to compare the democrats to the republicans. and she said the gop won't work together. >>> the clinton camp is also calling on joe biden to make up his mind about a run for the white house. the vice president watched the debate from washington. some of his own supporters say any decision should have come sooner. it's your voice, your vote. here's abc's jonathan car
to meet with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the jordanian capital of amman. >>> an army captain from maryland is being given account medal of honor for his life saving actions in afghanistan. captain florent groberg will receive the nation's highest military award during ceremonies next month. while on security detail, captain groberg pushed a suicide bomber to the ground. that prevented the bomb from going off. >>> hillary clinton is back on the...
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. >> reporter: but even the police spokes amman is wearing a stab vest. >> my percentage safety is importantwajahat around with a religious man and therefore have to be careful both being jewish, religious and police officer, i could be targeted. >> reporter: in occupied east jerusalem a number of neighborhoods have been sealed off and all residents having to pass through police checkpoints, this area adds at least an hour of commuting time for those needing to go to work or university. only a handful of individuals have been involved in the attacks. and the dominant emotion among residents here is anger. that so many are being made to pay for the actions of so few. mohamed is a prominent community leader here and he voices the frustration of his fellow residents. >> translator: putting pressure on the palestinian people and the people of jerusalem. this people our will not calm things down, to calm it down you need a political decision not a security one. >> reporter: the warning that this punishment of the people, the structured humiliation may they want the very security israel contends i
. >> reporter: but even the police spokes amman is wearing a stab vest. >> my percentage safety is importantwajahat around with a religious man and therefore have to be careful both being jewish, religious and police officer, i could be targeted. >> reporter: in occupied east jerusalem a number of neighborhoods have been sealed off and all residents having to pass through police checkpoints, this area adds at least an hour of commuting time for those needing to go to work or...
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in jordan's capital of amman today, kerry met separately with jordan's king abdullah, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. kerry announced there will be 24/7 video monitoring around a sacred site in jerusalem's old city. it's known to muslims as haram al sharif, and to jews as the temple mount. israel also said it would re- affirm jordan's role as custodian of the site. kerry said it was a "false perception" among palestinians that israel wanted to change the rules governing access to the site, a charge israel has denied. the conflict over this site has been the source of much of the violence in recent weeks. and today, though, that violence continued. israeli soldiers shot and killed a palestinian teenager who tried to stab a guard at a west bank border crossing. in the past five weeks, palestinians have killed ten israelis, mostly by stabbings, while the israeli military and police have killed more than 50 palestinians, describing half of them as assailants who had attacked israeli citizens. for more, i am joined by arshad mohammed, he's a correspondent for reuters, and he's been t
in jordan's capital of amman today, kerry met separately with jordan's king abdullah, and palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. kerry announced there will be 24/7 video monitoring around a sacred site in jerusalem's old city. it's known to muslims as haram al sharif, and to jews as the temple mount. israel also said it would re- affirm jordan's role as custodian of the site. kerry said it was a "false perception" among palestinians that israel wanted to change the rules governing access...
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. >> we are in amman. a little bit of good news, but what happens after a few months? they are still on very shaky ground, aren't they? >> exactly. that's the concern both the refugees have and those who work at the world food program, who have become very frustrated with their inability to maintain services, due to the fact that they have to operate on an ad hoc basis, when before, the few years into the conflict, they had more funding predictability. they were able to decide months before how they are going to divide the funds, who is going to be considered vulnerable and who is going to be considered extremely vulnerable. refugees this year, especially in jordan have faced a very hard time. they have been been struggling a lot because a lot of these international funds that go towards important programs that cater to refugees have been drying up, not only in jordan, but also in the region. they say that they are struggling, they say they are not allowed to work legally in jordan, so how are they able to feed themselves? how are they able to stay in jordan if the onl
. >> we are in amman. a little bit of good news, but what happens after a few months? they are still on very shaky ground, aren't they? >> exactly. that's the concern both the refugees have and those who work at the world food program, who have become very frustrated with their inability to maintain services, due to the fact that they have to operate on an ad hoc basis, when before, the few years into the conflict, they had more funding predictability. they were able to decide...
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secretary of state john kerry in amman in jordan on friday.e said that kerry knows exactly what the palestinians want. they want to return to the negotiating table to try and finally get their palestinian state to end the occupation. he said settlement expansion is illegal under international law and that needs to be accepted and put on the table. the last round of talks here brokered by secretary of state john kerry, during those talks, there are actually talks about talks about talks, complicated and complex situation. the palestinians will tell you that the map is changing, even if they agree on something, that a palestinian state looks unviable when you look at the map. coming back to what he said was an inevitable call for international protection, because they had no other choice, this is the reason he gave for that. >> in the face of these bar bareian acts committed by the israeli settlers and those perpetrated by the israel occupation army against unarmed civilians, children and women, and the use of live bullets in addition to the act
secretary of state john kerry in amman in jordan on friday.e said that kerry knows exactly what the palestinians want. they want to return to the negotiating table to try and finally get their palestinian state to end the occupation. he said settlement expansion is illegal under international law and that needs to be accepted and put on the table. the last round of talks here brokered by secretary of state john kerry, during those talks, there are actually talks about talks about talks,...
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m i amman khan reports. >> reporter: >> reporter: they begin their assault on villages of the outskirts. then they begin surrounding the town. in many ways, this phase is the most simple. isil fighters have largely abandoned the villages and they fall to the peshmerga easily. kirman is the head of the kurdistan regional government and traveled to the front line to visit the troops. >> these tear toez were under isil control. now, they are back in our hands. this is due to our well-organized plan. >> well organized, this plan might be but we know from experience isil know how to use urban areas. seven weeks ago, the prime minister announced they would be able to take ramadi in anbar province from isil very quickly. >> hasn't happened. isil, like i say, do know how to use urban areas and hawija will be a challenge for the peshmerga. >> they wait until they have sufficient territory on the outskirts to launch an attack on the town sometime in the next few weeks. imran khan, al jazeera, baghdad. >> the number of dead from a landslide in guatemala has risen to at least 56. heavy rains swept
m i amman khan reports. >> reporter: >> reporter: they begin their assault on villages of the outskirts. then they begin surrounding the town. in many ways, this phase is the most simple. isil fighters have largely abandoned the villages and they fall to the peshmerga easily. kirman is the head of the kurdistan regional government and traveled to the front line to visit the troops. >> these tear toez were under isil control. now, they are back in our hands. this is due to our...
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secretary of state to go to amman for there to be concrete steps taken with respect to maintaining thestatus quo in terms of access to the holy sites? why is that? >> it shouldn't. >> i think it's an important conversation for us to have with both sides, frankly. >> but i'll add given the climate right now even though there's a capacity to communicate, each side needs the excuse it provides. what secretary kerry provide d was an umbrella. again, it's a reminder we do have a role it to play but we have to structure our role in a way it has a chance to succeed. >> thank you. yes, in front right here. >> i wanted to ask in light of prime minister netanyahu's visit and in light of the bitter debate over the iran deal, what do you think is the best tone for the prime minister to strike at the visit. try to heal the wounds. >> what matters is what he says and where he says it. this has been a partisan issue. i hope that he reaches out in a way that's unmistakable to democrats and republicans alike but emphasizing the nonpartisan nature of the relationship and i think i would expect this meet
secretary of state to go to amman for there to be concrete steps taken with respect to maintaining thestatus quo in terms of access to the holy sites? why is that? >> it shouldn't. >> i think it's an important conversation for us to have with both sides, frankly. >> but i'll add given the climate right now even though there's a capacity to communicate, each side needs the excuse it provides. what secretary kerry provide d was an umbrella. again, it's a reminder we do have a...
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al jazeera, amman. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour, the desperate search for survivoring in gaut malala. hundreds are still missing in a landslide. >>> thousands of miners go on strike in south africa. >>> coming up in sports, a huge day of football across europe. we have the action as well as updates later in the program. inches israeli security forces have put severe restrictions on palestinians entering the old city of jerusalem. it follows two separate attacks on israelis by palestinians. mike hanna reported from occupied east jerusalem. >> reporter: the old city was in a virtual state of lockdown. for palestinians who wished to enter, that is. heavily armed police blocking all the access gates. the unprecedented security measures followed two separate knife attacks overnight. two israelis were killed in the first and one likely injured in the second. in each incident the palestinian attackers, both 19, were shot dead. tourists continued to be allowed into the old city. slowly filing through the police lines while palestinian after palestinian is being turned away. is
al jazeera, amman. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour, the desperate search for survivoring in gaut malala. hundreds are still missing in a landslide. >>> thousands of miners go on strike in south africa. >>> coming up in sports, a huge day of football across europe. we have the action as well as updates later in the program. inches israeli security forces have put severe restrictions on palestinians entering the old city of jerusalem. it follows two separate...
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and you've heard of a summit that may develop in amman. i know the americans have been in tump with king abdullah. they did the same thing last year when there was trouble in jerusalem. that would not necessarily involve a direct meeting between abbas and netanyahu, but it's kind of a festive ceremony that might allow people to step down. the question is are these teenagers controllable and how many are there? how many palestinian teenagerser are there that are willing to undertake this very scary kind of operation? i don't know have the answer to that. >> rose: who are they in terms of family and -- >> there have been many types. there have been disaffected, unemployed teenagers, just very young people. there is a famous case of a 13-year-old boy who abbas claimed had been executed and israel today sort of celebrated the fact he was alive in an israeli hospital. so they're just very young people and immature. but if you look at the israeli arabs, some of the people who have been conducting attacks are well-educated people who have perhaps
and you've heard of a summit that may develop in amman. i know the americans have been in tump with king abdullah. they did the same thing last year when there was trouble in jerusalem. that would not necessarily involve a direct meeting between abbas and netanyahu, but it's kind of a festive ceremony that might allow people to step down. the question is are these teenagers controllable and how many are there? how many palestinian teenagerser are there that are willing to undertake this very...
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amman with some breaking news. >> this new poll from university, a poll of likely iowa voters on the presidential primary. huge move here for ben carson in iowa moving into first place over trump. according to this latest poll, carson tops the list at 32%, trump at 18%, holding second place. the two were tied the last time around that manmouth university did this poll. ted krutz at 10%, rubio at 10% and jeb bush trailing at 8%. the other candidates mired down in the single digits. all this ahead of cnbc's republican presidential debate on wednesday. we'll have to see how trump and ben carson handled being at center stage in that debate. they are the two leaders of this pack going into a year when premier voters clearly prefer somebody who is not a professional politician. >> we'll see how the numbers continue in the lead up to our debate. so back to the issue that we were talking about. the fact it's going to take investors with real money on the line a longer period of time than i think maybe some people think to come to their own conclusion as to whether they can have their own con
amman with some breaking news. >> this new poll from university, a poll of likely iowa voters on the presidential primary. huge move here for ben carson in iowa moving into first place over trump. according to this latest poll, carson tops the list at 32%, trump at 18%, holding second place. the two were tied the last time around that manmouth university did this poll. ted krutz at 10%, rubio at 10% and jeb bush trailing at 8%. the other candidates mired down in the single digits. all...
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to bring together, i understand netanyahu, with mahmoud abbas, and with king abdullah of jordan in amman. i think it would be easier to get him to go and take part in that. and i would want the meeting to come out with a statement where they're all present, where they would be an unmistakable clarity on there being no change in the status quo on the zarif or temple mount. one of the things that has spread like wildfire that has gone viral and a lot of the palestinian social media has been at the israelis intend to change or share the mosque and create and treat it as if it's like the tomb of abraham, abraham mosque, and that has taken on a life of its own. many of those who are carrying out one of these very intimate acts of terror, stabbings, are claiming that they're doing it for protecting the mosque. so somehow you have to transform what is a methodology and make it clear what is not the case. in this particular, where we are right now, we have to find a way to get this image transformed so that you begin, i think, to staunch the flow of those who feel that they're going to go commit
to bring together, i understand netanyahu, with mahmoud abbas, and with king abdullah of jordan in amman. i think it would be easier to get him to go and take part in that. and i would want the meeting to come out with a statement where they're all present, where they would be an unmistakable clarity on there being no change in the status quo on the zarif or temple mount. one of the things that has spread like wildfire that has gone viral and a lot of the palestinian social media has been at...
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amman is joining me from outside of damascus gate. what is the fallout from this?ell, the situation right now outside of the damascus gate relatively calm. you can hear the calls for prayers. police still maintain a very strong presence. it was exactly at this checkpoint that that individual today broke through with a knife and was ultimately shot by the police. since we caught this on camera for ourselves, police have come out to identify the palestinian man, a jerusalem resident here of this city. he was with a knife. as they attempted to stop him, police say he attempted to stab one of their officers before he managed to evade the checkpoint and then ultimately being shot. the situation as i was saying now relatively calm at this particular juncture of the city. but more importantly, there was an incident that just happened about an hour ago in central jerusalem at a bus stop where israeli police have confirmed there was a second stabbing. this one, another palestinian man, getting on a bus in the central part of jerusalem, stabbing an elderly jewish woman befor
amman is joining me from outside of damascus gate. what is the fallout from this?ell, the situation right now outside of the damascus gate relatively calm. you can hear the calls for prayers. police still maintain a very strong presence. it was exactly at this checkpoint that that individual today broke through with a knife and was ultimately shot by the police. since we caught this on camera for ourselves, police have come out to identify the palestinian man, a jerusalem resident here of this...
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for more on what happened, we turn to nbc's amman mohyeldin in jerusalem. >> israeli security steppedpresence in jerusalem. their aim was to thwart any possible attack that could happen not just on israeli checkpoints but even against israeli civilians. today such an attack took place and we were there as it unfolded. it happened in an instant in front of our camera. a man with a knife runs past a security checkpoint and is shot dead by israeli police. the knife clearly visible in his hand. >> he pulled out a knife and police officers managed to neutralize the terrorist. >> he was identified as 19-year-old basil it isar, a palestinian from the west bank. just hours later, at jerusalem's central bus terminal, another palestinian man stabs and injures a 72-year-old israeli woman. he, too, is shot dead by police: the latest in weeks of attacks leaving eight israelis dead. today another funeral, israel is on high alert. hundreds of additional security forces called up. police checkpoints increased. palestinian neighborhoods sealed off restricting movement. israel is warning that bodies of
for more on what happened, we turn to nbc's amman mohyeldin in jerusalem. >> israeli security steppedpresence in jerusalem. their aim was to thwart any possible attack that could happen not just on israeli checkpoints but even against israeli civilians. today such an attack took place and we were there as it unfolded. it happened in an instant in front of our camera. a man with a knife runs past a security checkpoint and is shot dead by israeli police. the knife clearly visible in his...
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changes in the forecast taking you next low pressure system called for low and stability snow for amman's as a rich as the bay area shuddering developing sunday afternoon in to the overnight monday morning ratio a temperature springing back in the east bay 62 concord vallejo behind 6763 nevada of 67 cisco daly city and allows have the same as kron 4 of today by the new hours. the largest takeover for the warmer '80s to be found in the south bay east today even part of the north bay interior areas at least will back down by a 9:00 p.m. sugar traders and everything is time the great god for dealing with a lot more hard-cover for temperatures probably be more reduced and not going to feel real head of the fall weather until the nightly hours. member is going lower eighties you'll see it for the rest of we had after the storm system gets here 78 inland valleys and then from much lower '70s i had to lay 68 fun of monday over get we fall back to standard time tonight. >> marty: march family put up frightening halloween decorations close to 10 years what a set of and in the past his guns on the
changes in the forecast taking you next low pressure system called for low and stability snow for amman's as a rich as the bay area shuddering developing sunday afternoon in to the overnight monday morning ratio a temperature springing back in the east bay 62 concord vallejo behind 6763 nevada of 67 cisco daly city and allows have the same as kron 4 of today by the new hours. the largest takeover for the warmer '80s to be found in the south bay east today even part of the north bay interior...
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projecting out, it takes a westerly path and it's traveling towards the coast of amman.uld be for later in the workweek and it could very well strengthen into a proper tropical storm. something that would be classified at 65 kilometers per hour or higher. here's the storm system. the outer bands of this will bring rainfall to mumbai. like i said, maybe between 50 to 100 millimeters of rain in some of those locations. you can see the rainfall accumulation picking up across the region. the general movement of this tropical cyclone is in a westerly fashion. so moving away from the west coast of india. here's the current storm forecast winds. you can see anywhere between 30 to 40 kilometers per hour. i'm going to take you to the other side of the world. this is south america. of course, we've got a beneficial rain coming. if you're tuning in this morning from chile, thank you for your viewership. look what's headed your way. a late season storm. remember, we were in the southern hemisphere here. this was into the spring months across this part of the world. so this is good n
projecting out, it takes a westerly path and it's traveling towards the coast of amman.uld be for later in the workweek and it could very well strengthen into a proper tropical storm. something that would be classified at 65 kilometers per hour or higher. here's the storm system. the outer bands of this will bring rainfall to mumbai. like i said, maybe between 50 to 100 millimeters of rain in some of those locations. you can see the rainfall accumulation picking up across the region. the...
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to washington on friday from a consultation with our gulf orders and on the heels of the trip to amman'sbag dad and interview where he met with the most senior leadership for wide-ranging discussion on the counter of isa strategy. this in turn follows a meeting on the heels of the u.n. general assembly where president obama convened a meeting of the counter isil coalition in key international leaders and groups engaged encountering violent extremists. spent a busy time and i might add that the u.n. general assembly three other nations announced their membership to the counter isil coalition tunisia nigeria. as they appear before this distinguished committee today it's important to take stock of the dire situation that was unfolding a year ago. i still have advanced unimpeded into iraq. u.s. government personnel in erbil and baghdad were under severe threat and isolated siege to the sinjar mountain where they intended to annihilate the a cd population. mosul had fallen to create have fallen and we witness atrocities unparalleled in our experience. a year later the coalition apply signific
to washington on friday from a consultation with our gulf orders and on the heels of the trip to amman'sbag dad and interview where he met with the most senior leadership for wide-ranging discussion on the counter of isa strategy. this in turn follows a meeting on the heels of the u.n. general assembly where president obama convened a meeting of the counter isil coalition in key international leaders and groups engaged encountering violent extremists. spent a busy time and i might add that the...
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. >> joining me from jerusalem, amman moha dean. how do you think john kerry meetings will help ease these tensions? is it possible they will have a positive outcome? >> well, it certainly can have a positive outcome. the united states has a tremendous amount of influence over both parties if they can find some kind of process to defuse the situation. this is a race against time between what's happening on the ground and what's happening at a political and diplomatic level. we've seen in the past and also in this case diplomatic effort takes a long time to trickle down to the streets. at the street level this is far from being resoflved. they are setting up barriers further creating a sense of division taking place here in the street. that's going to anger the palestinians. israel says it has to do so to prevent palestinians from delivering attacks. but you can see from the palestinian authority the language that is coming out is saying this is going to fuel further anger, resentment. they've also condemned what they are saying is i
. >> joining me from jerusalem, amman moha dean. how do you think john kerry meetings will help ease these tensions? is it possible they will have a positive outcome? >> well, it certainly can have a positive outcome. the united states has a tremendous amount of influence over both parties if they can find some kind of process to defuse the situation. this is a race against time between what's happening on the ground and what's happening at a political and diplomatic level. we've...
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the shares are trading down. .hey were up 42% yesterday not a bad jump. , they won amman contract forrs and beat on earnings parade shares are up 6.2%. lockheed martin is down 9/[laughter] 10 of 1%. we will have the key takeaways from the bolts wagon -- books wagon scandal. ♪ matt: breaking news on starwood hotels -- the hyatt is in talks to buy starwood hotels. the deal may be announced within one week or two. hyatt had been in talk with intercontinental but those talks did not result in a deal. it is now in talks to acquire starwood hotels with cash and stock. that's all we got so far. much, let's gory back to what we said earlier about aig. >> i guess it's a bidding war. in wasnese buyer coming news but it's about getting a bigger number because of that. we have a merger of synergies. the consolidation continues to be the name of the game. erik: that seems to have hyatt shareholders excited. they are up 5%. >> everyone is having trouble with organic road so you have to buy it. erik: i thought it would be a good idea to go back to aig. stephanie: i think so. erik: carl icahn is in t
the shares are trading down. .hey were up 42% yesterday not a bad jump. , they won amman contract forrs and beat on earnings parade shares are up 6.2%. lockheed martin is down 9/[laughter] 10 of 1%. we will have the key takeaways from the bolts wagon -- books wagon scandal. ♪ matt: breaking news on starwood hotels -- the hyatt is in talks to buy starwood hotels. the deal may be announced within one week or two. hyatt had been in talk with intercontinental but those talks did not result in a...
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for this week's viewers choice we asked the top vote getter, sherman farm in conway, moulton farm in amman at stratham. the circus is in town this weekend, ringling brothers, barnum and bailey arrived in manchester. being see jugglers, clowns, acrobats and trapeze artists. shows are at the verizon wireless arena and tickets online, prices range from $15 to 70. fire prevention week kicks off this coming week and to celebrate, raise awareness, you can check out a parade in manchester tomorrow. we thank al for reminding us. dozens of trucks will roll down the street from crews all over new england. this is the largest parade of firefighting and emergency apparatus in new england. coming up on news 9 this morning. eyes along the east coast still closely monitoring hurricane joaquin as it moves further out to sea. we'll tell you why just ahead. the one place people go for aid. >> good morning and welcome back. here is a live look at manchester. temperatures in the 40's, some spots near 50 to start this morning and lots of clouds on the way. a couple of showers, but drying out as the day goes on
for this week's viewers choice we asked the top vote getter, sherman farm in conway, moulton farm in amman at stratham. the circus is in town this weekend, ringling brothers, barnum and bailey arrived in manchester. being see jugglers, clowns, acrobats and trapeze artists. shows are at the verizon wireless arena and tickets online, prices range from $15 to 70. fire prevention week kicks off this coming week and to celebrate, raise awareness, you can check out a parade in manchester tomorrow. we...