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for them an arab is an arab.n september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but nevertheless, it's quite ugly. but if they shoot from the other side toward the kindergarten, what other measure you can take in order to protect the children? >> before returning home we went to visit a palestinian farmer whose life was devastated when half of his land was taken by the israeli army to accommodate the bending of the wall. -- the building of the wall. >> the majority of his land and the better part of his land is beyond that fence. all these walls he built by breaking this sporn land with his wife and his children and all his hard work is gone. he cannot go down and tend to his trees or cultivate it. ♪ >> i feel like i haven't found any anchor for the light at the end of the tunnel. is there any chance for people to believe that there is something else? >> i u
for them an arab is an arab.n september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but nevertheless, it's quite ugly. but if they shoot from the other side toward the kindergarten, what other measure you can take in order to protect the children? >> before returning home we went to visit a palestinian farmer whose life was devastated...
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i am a first-generation arab in this country. she wanted to see me married to an arab. i married an arab and two months after i was married, she died. >> hinojosa: your mom... you know, and i guess you want other young women to say, "look, even if your mom doesn't show you love and criticizes you and maybe turns away..." what, "plod forward"? "it's okay"? "there will be a hole in your heart but, you know, it will make you stronger"? you know, the fact that you talk about having the arab immigrant roots, that there is a real strong sense of patriarchy and men having power, i think... i'm like, do you want young immigrant women to be reading this and saying, "wow, i never thought diane rehm was a daughter of arab immigrants, but i'm going to learn from her"? >> i think that writing finding my voice, people have asked me, "was it catharsis?" and my response is, no, it was revelation. it was revealing to myself who i was, where i came from, what influenced me growing up. and the extraordinary part was that finishing that book, maria, i began to realize how much courage my m
i am a first-generation arab in this country. she wanted to see me married to an arab. i married an arab and two months after i was married, she died. >> hinojosa: your mom... you know, and i guess you want other young women to say, "look, even if your mom doesn't show you love and criticizes you and maybe turns away..." what, "plod forward"? "it's okay"? "there will be a hole in your heart but, you know, it will make you stronger"? you know, the...
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and you know the views on capitol hill and from parts of the arab world and israel and having heard the views this deal is not going to satisfy everyone. >> no deal ever does and the good fortune in washington is that most people will say they will release the deal in its entirety so everybody around the world will be able to look and scrutinize it and when president obama takes it to the hill this is something he can win and he will win like healthcare and appealing to america rather than to the senators and congressman. >> and zarif and rohani who will address the people soon do they have a hard sell as well? >> on iran side it's different because iran parliament aseeded the council and have spoken out in favor of the deal and it's more of a cumbersome process in washington than tehran. >> thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera as we dissect a deal a deal we don't actually have in our possession yet, we don't have copies with all the details but we are speaking to numerous diplomates. remember there are seven different delegations and governments that have been negotiat
and you know the views on capitol hill and from parts of the arab world and israel and having heard the views this deal is not going to satisfy everyone. >> no deal ever does and the good fortune in washington is that most people will say they will release the deal in its entirety so everybody around the world will be able to look and scrutinize it and when president obama takes it to the hill this is something he can win and he will win like healthcare and appealing to america rather...
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arab terrorists attacking the headquarters of oil power.ee wounded. >> there is no certainty, but there is plenty of speculation, that one of those terrorists who raided the opec meeting in vienna could be europe's most wanted fugitive, carlos sanchez martinez, also known as the jackal. >> this is the clearest news film of carlos that so far exists. that's him, breaking away, answering a call from near the plane. >> carlos the jackal, i think, had a real flair for publicity, becoming arguably the best-known terrorist of that era. >> but who is this man known to police as carlos ramirez sanchez? who was paying him? what is he after? and how many members in his group of terror? >> carlos is thought to be a venezuelan in his late 20s. moscow trained, politically motivated and wanted by france, holland, britain, and now austria. >> he crossed frontiers, spoke spanish, russian, french, and arabic. >> this is a face for international terrorism. here's a venezuelan, working with the palestinians, allied with the with germans. he was a gun for hire
arab terrorists attacking the headquarters of oil power.ee wounded. >> there is no certainty, but there is plenty of speculation, that one of those terrorists who raided the opec meeting in vienna could be europe's most wanted fugitive, carlos sanchez martinez, also known as the jackal. >> this is the clearest news film of carlos that so far exists. that's him, breaking away, answering a call from near the plane. >> carlos the jackal, i think, had a real flair for publicity,...
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but if the arabs got their act together, if the sunni arabs got their act together. >> rose: they could trump that. >> in a second. and also, iran today in my view, yeah, they are in all these capitals, they are deeply overextended, you know. they are the mirror image of what we were about seven eight years ago. and so, i don't dispute this is money but right now with all the money, hezbollah has got, you follow the lebanese press, hezbollah has never been less popular in lebanon and there's never been more vocal open criticism by shiites in lebanon saying how did we get involved in this war in syria? what are you doing? >> rose: but they have because of the iranians and others have added to their military, even though they were devastated by the israeli war, they have added since then, and the capacity of their missiles is said to be greater. >> sure. arabs can buy missiles too. why don't they? that was one of the points the president made. he made it less politely in the last interview he did. which is you in the arab world, you sunnis, you've got to get your stuff together. why are a
but if the arabs got their act together, if the sunni arabs got their act together. >> rose: they could trump that. >> in a second. and also, iran today in my view, yeah, they are in all these capitals, they are deeply overextended, you know. they are the mirror image of what we were about seven eight years ago. and so, i don't dispute this is money but right now with all the money, hezbollah has got, you follow the lebanese press, hezbollah has never been less popular in lebanon...
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tom: why can't arabs by missiles to? charlie: why don't they?m: that was one of the points the president made. you have to get your stuff together. why are your sons going off to join isis? how do i deal with your hezbollah problem when there are 2000 saudis that went to join isis? when turkey opens its border and then closes its border to isis. there are so many games inside of games being played here. the president deeply resents, i am not going to send any more american men and women into this den of vipers. you know on those aircraft, we have identification, friend or foe, it's like you need an apple watch on each one of these guys that broadcasts friend or foe. it is not clear who is friend and who is foe here. charlie: therefore you support the decision he made with respect to syria in 2011? tom: i still debate that. i was on the side of not intervening. i really believe charlie, the middle east only puts a smile on your face when it starts with them. when it starts with us, it ends with us. it is not self-sustaining. charlie: what is the
tom: why can't arabs by missiles to? charlie: why don't they?m: that was one of the points the president made. you have to get your stuff together. why are your sons going off to join isis? how do i deal with your hezbollah problem when there are 2000 saudis that went to join isis? when turkey opens its border and then closes its border to isis. there are so many games inside of games being played here. the president deeply resents, i am not going to send any more american men and women into...
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the arab world sadly is so weak, there is an arab chaos to unleash a tiger on steroids that will be able to walk around there is dramatic. the fourth point, and that's the last one is the fact that there was no demand for conversion. i am a positive person. i believe in change. i'm willing to take leaps of faith. but when you deal with a convict, you want to see conversion before he goes out. the fact that the deal itself does not respect -- leave aside israel -- the deal does not respect america. there is honor to iran here on every page. there is more respect here for the iranian and much less to the american congress. so how do you think if you do not any -- the supreme leader talks about death to america. the you want a deal, you want conversion, if you want peace you need to be respected, you need to be honored, definitely in the middle east. look, some marriages go bad. but if the evening before the wedding one of the partners says about the other one that his death is legitimate, where will the wedding go? what can you expect of the future? >> rose: so,future? so there are achieve
the arab world sadly is so weak, there is an arab chaos to unleash a tiger on steroids that will be able to walk around there is dramatic. the fourth point, and that's the last one is the fact that there was no demand for conversion. i am a positive person. i believe in change. i'm willing to take leaps of faith. but when you deal with a convict, you want to see conversion before he goes out. the fact that the deal itself does not respect -- leave aside israel -- the deal does not respect...
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, all oift as arab. there is no sense of citizenship in the sense that every individual irrespective of their religious background has the same rights or opportunities. if you are sunni or shia it decides what community within that country you belong to, what you get from the state are you at the top or the bottom. that basically means you really don't have a secular definition of citizenship but rather that people identify with sectarian communities. and power is distributed according to sectarian communities. so when you have countries like iraq or syria are broken up by civil war, the fight over power happens along sectarian and communal lines. >> is there something about that, that should inform american foreign policy in the region then? if we know that is there something we should be change going the way we try and help stability along in some of these inflations? inflations -- nations? >> the very first place where this trapped us was in the case of iraq. when the united states invaded iraq it tho
, all oift as arab. there is no sense of citizenship in the sense that every individual irrespective of their religious background has the same rights or opportunities. if you are sunni or shia it decides what community within that country you belong to, what you get from the state are you at the top or the bottom. that basically means you really don't have a secular definition of citizenship but rather that people identify with sectarian communities. and power is distributed according to...
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why are we giving this money to arabs is the undertone of this. what you are going to see is more real politics emerge rate of that i am certain. i would predict no linear path but on the question of no option , i have listened closely to the critics because i consider myself not a soft liner. iran having a potential nuclear weapon is a huge blow to the nuclear nonproliferation regime and that affects is very much in america. in a region that is already a powder keg. i just do not hear anything coming from the critics that persuades me that will be better than this. i understand prime minister netanyahu's reluctance, but what do i hear him saying? more sanctions would lead to a better deal. the iranians are perfect and logical. if you increase the pressure, they will increase the concessions. tuesday and thursday he says they are wild and crazy. if you give them a bomb they will drop it on the jews the next day. are they rational or irrational? i do not take israel's concerns lightly. i covered a lot of iran's handiwork firsthand. i covered the bo
why are we giving this money to arabs is the undertone of this. what you are going to see is more real politics emerge rate of that i am certain. i would predict no linear path but on the question of no option , i have listened closely to the critics because i consider myself not a soft liner. iran having a potential nuclear weapon is a huge blow to the nuclear nonproliferation regime and that affects is very much in america. in a region that is already a powder keg. i just do not hear anything...
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arab league leader also took into account the recent attacks. chairman of the british arab network, thank you for being with us here on al jazeera. first of all, this news we have ha quite recently that the league is now called for the establishment of a united arab armed forces in light of the attacks and the for the tourisms and in the mosque in kuwait. what do you make of the call and how realistic is it? that you think this will be formed. >> i feel it is very unrealistic, the arab legal is an ineffectual power. >> which countries would expect particularly egypt to have the largest military in the middle east, so i don't see what is the purpose of such a move. >> kay you mentioned the biggest military in the middle east of the countries and yet, they are having problems i guess tranquilizing the peninsula we are hearing of this new anti-terror laws being passed, what do you make of them, and what impact do you think they will have on tense relations between all the players. >> i think egypt passing through a very unique security situation bu
arab league leader also took into account the recent attacks. chairman of the british arab network, thank you for being with us here on al jazeera. first of all, this news we have ha quite recently that the league is now called for the establishment of a united arab armed forces in light of the attacks and the for the tourisms and in the mosque in kuwait. what do you make of the call and how realistic is it? that you think this will be formed. >> i feel it is very unrealistic, the arab...
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the ypg has no plan to advance towards the mainly arab city. kurds have said any future battle here would have to be lead by arab forces to avoid ethnic tensions. some activists believe isil could be easily defeated if the coalition cooperates with syrian rebels. >> translator: ypg is not interested in taking the city. there are main stream syrian opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight isil but they need air support. and the coalition doesn't seem willing to support them. the coalition only supports the kurds. >> reporter: if syrians accuse the kurdish force of taking advantage of the territorial gains by cleansing the area of arabs and only fighting isil in areas that they consider western kurdistan. for now the kurds are being treated by the west as the only viable and reliable partner on the ground in syria, which is angering the arabs. zana hoda, al jazeera, on the syrian turkish border. >>> the muslim brotherhood in egypt says another of its members has been killed by security forces. he was in charge of the brotherhood's dev
the ypg has no plan to advance towards the mainly arab city. kurds have said any future battle here would have to be lead by arab forces to avoid ethnic tensions. some activists believe isil could be easily defeated if the coalition cooperates with syrian rebels. >> translator: ypg is not interested in taking the city. there are main stream syrian opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight isil but they need air support. and the coalition doesn't seem willing to support them....
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the arab world is sadly so week now, there is an air of chaos. -- an arab chaos. it's like to unleash a tiger on steroids that will be able to walk around. that is dramatic. the fourth point, and that is the last one, is the fact that there was no demand for conversion. i am a positive person. i believe in change and i'm willing to take leaps of faith. but when you deal with a convict, you want to see conversion before he goes out. the fact that the deal itself -- leave aside israel, the deal does not respect america. there is honor to iran here on every page. there's more respect than there is to american congress. how do you think if you do not have any signs -- the supreme leader goes to talk about the legitimacy of death to america. you want conversion, if you want peace, you need to be respected and honored. some marriages go bad. but if the evening before the wedding, one of the partners says about the other one that his death is legitimate, where would the wedding go? what can you expect of the future? there are achievements here. there's definitely goodwil
the arab world is sadly so week now, there is an air of chaos. -- an arab chaos. it's like to unleash a tiger on steroids that will be able to walk around. that is dramatic. the fourth point, and that is the last one, is the fact that there was no demand for conversion. i am a positive person. i believe in change and i'm willing to take leaps of faith. but when you deal with a convict, you want to see conversion before he goes out. the fact that the deal itself -- leave aside israel, the deal...
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be lead by arab forces to avoid ethnic tensions.se in contact with a network of activists believe isil can be easily defeated if the coalition cooperates with syrian rebels. >> translator: there are main stream syrian opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight, but they need air support. and the coalition doesn't seem willing to support them. the coalition only supports the kurds. >> reporter: many syrians have started to question the cooperation between the coalition and the ypg, they accuse the kurdish force of cleansing areas they capture from arabs and only fighting isil in territory of what they call western kurdistan. for now the kurds are being treated by the west as the only viable and reliable partner on the ground in syria, which is angering arabs. zana hoda, al jazeera, on the syria, turkish border. >>> still to come on al jazeera, china's left-behind children. we report from one village where abandoned children are committing suicide. >>> mexican fishermen affected by the gulf of mexico oil spill are calling fo
be lead by arab forces to avoid ethnic tensions.se in contact with a network of activists believe isil can be easily defeated if the coalition cooperates with syrian rebels. >> translator: there are main stream syrian opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight, but they need air support. and the coalition doesn't seem willing to support them. the coalition only supports the kurds. >> reporter: many syrians have started to question the cooperation between the coalition and...
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they provided strategic warning on the arab spring. what we didn't do one of the things we didn't get quite right is we didn't provide what we call tactical warning. tactical warning is we think this place is going to low up over the next six months. we think we have reached the tipping point. that's very difficult to see coming. we didn't see it, we didn't write it. shame on us. we could have done a better job minding social media to see what they arab spring was thinking and saying to each other about what was happening in those countries. could have done a better job of that. .. >> >> they still have their say and capabilities but did think they could fight terrorist. al qaeda i came back for the first time in 25 years within a matter of weeks. back in business. the other dynamic is the countries to have a willingness to fight extremism but no longer had the capability because the institution that was there to fight al qaeda was weakened by the arab spring. best example is libya where the government wanted to fight terrorism but the
they provided strategic warning on the arab spring. what we didn't do one of the things we didn't get quite right is we didn't provide what we call tactical warning. tactical warning is we think this place is going to low up over the next six months. we think we have reached the tipping point. that's very difficult to see coming. we didn't see it, we didn't write it. shame on us. we could have done a better job minding social media to see what they arab spring was thinking and saying to each...
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arabic hospitality, everyone talks about it but its over the top. like you show and interest in something and they welcome you. like you're one of their own. its really incredible. and thats what we call holma meaning meaning it is forbidden for you to do anything that's harmful to the other person we cannot do that. but, if you would just stand there and say ok i'm not harming anyone, fine, no the other responsibility is to raise that person. ..and they will come back at 4 o'clock. we have thursday markets.. aspects of omani society will inevitably change as more tourists arrive and the governing powers. evolve. sultan qaboos is in his 70s with no heir to the throne. no one person should be allowed to dictate. so in other words, we have to be able to decide things that relate to the public domain, in a democratic way. according to the ambassador whether change in oman or anywhere is for the better depends on something simple. we can only self fulfill and self realize ourselves by being more human and humane. there is no other way. you see? no matte
arabic hospitality, everyone talks about it but its over the top. like you show and interest in something and they welcome you. like you're one of their own. its really incredible. and thats what we call holma meaning meaning it is forbidden for you to do anything that's harmful to the other person we cannot do that. but, if you would just stand there and say ok i'm not harming anyone, fine, no the other responsibility is to raise that person. ..and they will come back at 4 o'clock. we have...
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first, it tools need to work with our sunni-arab allies.ble to push back against iranian expansion. the sunnis say the iranians are controlling the capitals. so pushing back, resisting that is important. u.s. has to help them. that's what the camp david summit was about. sat the aim time secretary kerry and president believes strongly may ab door open to broader diplomatic dialogue in part because of this new pressure from the sunni side that would lead the iranians to negotiations about sear california is really on the ropes now. secretary kerry hopes that the russians will encourage a process where there's negotiations for a transition. that sounds great so long as you keep the pressure on. >> dickerson: secretary kerry's next job he has two things, sell congress, 60 days to pick this deal apart then also as david points out lot of work to to be done overseas. >> there is. going to be head can to speak to some of the heads of the gulf states in early august to try to sell them. the promises that were mapped at camp david. that you just me
first, it tools need to work with our sunni-arab allies.ble to push back against iranian expansion. the sunnis say the iranians are controlling the capitals. so pushing back, resisting that is important. u.s. has to help them. that's what the camp david summit was about. sat the aim time secretary kerry and president believes strongly may ab door open to broader diplomatic dialogue in part because of this new pressure from the sunni side that would lead the iranians to negotiations about sear...
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what you're doing, joe, in my view, this is a virtual declaration of war against sunni arab arabs. every sunni arab nation recalculate. you have locked in an industrial sized nuclear program on behalf of the iranians. >> but lindsey, what's the alternative, though? let me get on the list and tell me where the president is wrong here. the president said without this deal we're going it alone on sanctions. the sanctions were going to be lifted. without this deal there would be absolutely no limits on iran's development of nuclear program. they were going to develop it more aggressively if we walked away from the table. the president said without this deal, there would be absolutely no inspections. we may not think the inspections regimen is tough enough but without the deal there's no inspections. without this deal no lasting constraints on a nuke program that the president says is now going to destroy 98% of their stockpile of enriched youruranium. how do you respond to those pounds from the president that we're safering with a deal than without a deal. >> with this deal you insured
what you're doing, joe, in my view, this is a virtual declaration of war against sunni arab arabs. every sunni arab nation recalculate. you have locked in an industrial sized nuclear program on behalf of the iranians. >> but lindsey, what's the alternative, though? let me get on the list and tell me where the president is wrong here. the president said without this deal we're going it alone on sanctions. the sanctions were going to be lifted. without this deal there would be absolutely no...
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particularly in the arab world.y of those neighbors in iran just the other side of the gulf very nervous about the ideas that iran is going to have a nuclear program. this deal says that it should be a civilian nuclear program but they will say that iran has covertly tried to pursue a weapon in the past, what is to stop it doing that in the future? and that was one of the sticking points in these negotiations iran coming absolutely clean about what it did in the past, where it got the know how where it got components that's still a somewhat unsolved issue part of a separate agreement that's been signed in of the los angeles company of hours between the i.a.e.a., effectively the u.n.'s police force for nuclear issues and iran, and they are hoping that they can come to a final agreement on that in a matter of months towards the end of the year. >>> all right, james bays joining us live there from vienna for the movement, thanks very much. you have been watching live coverage of the iran historic iran nuclear deal abou
particularly in the arab world.y of those neighbors in iran just the other side of the gulf very nervous about the ideas that iran is going to have a nuclear program. this deal says that it should be a civilian nuclear program but they will say that iran has covertly tried to pursue a weapon in the past, what is to stop it doing that in the future? and that was one of the sticking points in these negotiations iran coming absolutely clean about what it did in the past, where it got the know how...
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so they will have a bomb and you are making other arabs get bombs. there is no way to change their behavior because you guarantee them money and weapons in time and locked in a large nuclear program just by the passage of time. there is no requirement to change their behavior. when she is speaking of behavior change she is speaking about the right thing. if i were president they would not get a damn thing. >> at the same time they were doing the negotiations they were chanting death to america. >> they have four americans and one is missing. i don't think i saw their names in here. >> we will see -- >> other than that this is a good deal. >> baltimore is seeing a major spike in crime in recent months. now the city is creating an around the clock war room to stop the violence and this is spreading nationwide. you are not alone. crime is on the rise in several u.s. cities and we will debate why that is. is this a summer of crime? and what we are prepared to do about it. and new questions on whether the death of kate steinle will spur changes to the imm
so they will have a bomb and you are making other arabs get bombs. there is no way to change their behavior because you guarantee them money and weapons in time and locked in a large nuclear program just by the passage of time. there is no requirement to change their behavior. when she is speaking of behavior change she is speaking about the right thing. if i were president they would not get a damn thing. >> at the same time they were doing the negotiations they were chanting death to...
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i'm going -- my plan is to learn arabic to get back there. >> okay. >> i have to learn egyptian arabic which may be a tricky mix because yemeni arabic is different. >> and you want to perform in yemen. >> i want to do my show. i've performed in 27 countries in my show now. i'm planning on doing 52. i'm performing in french this year doing the first tour in france. then german. i already have german going. >> so you're learning all those languages. >> yes, in spanish -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> how do you say honeymoon? [ speaking foreign language ] >> so i want to go back there and perform. at the moment, i can just say -- [ speaking foreign language ] that's as far as i've gotten. >> but you want to become fluent enough in arabic so that you can perform your show -- >> i don't want to become i will become. my brother's going to learn it first. mark is the language expert. he learns pretty much is fluent in three. he's doing russian now and then will learn arabic and then i run for mayor of london or a member of parliament. >> i think you're the most determined most disciplined
i'm going -- my plan is to learn arabic to get back there. >> okay. >> i have to learn egyptian arabic which may be a tricky mix because yemeni arabic is different. >> and you want to perform in yemen. >> i want to do my show. i've performed in 27 countries in my show now. i'm planning on doing 52. i'm performing in french this year doing the first tour in france. then german. i already have german going. >> so you're learning all those languages. >> yes, in...
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they go back to the collapse of much of the arab state system. as i mentioned before, they go back to external interventions whether there was an iraq in 2003 and elsewhere, you know, that contributed to changed realities that all sorts of groups have tried to take advantage of right now. so it's a very complicated phenomenon. you're right, a greater sense of urgency earlier on might have been more effective. but, you know, looking ahead, i think there is that sense of focus and urgency right now. >> rose: so what is the strategy? >> i think in iraq, as i described it's going to have to be a redoubled effort in both political and security terms. in syria, it's you know, an enormously thorny problem and i wish i had, you know, brighter insights on that issue. i do think that a negotiated transition, a leadership in damascus is going to be essential, because i think the longer assad stays in power you know, the more of a recruiting magnet he is for i.s.i.s. and others, that's going to require persuading the russians and/or the iranians that bashar
they go back to the collapse of much of the arab state system. as i mentioned before, they go back to external interventions whether there was an iraq in 2003 and elsewhere, you know, that contributed to changed realities that all sorts of groups have tried to take advantage of right now. so it's a very complicated phenomenon. you're right, a greater sense of urgency earlier on might have been more effective. but, you know, looking ahead, i think there is that sense of focus and urgency right...
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you know a lot of complicated alliances and rivalries in the middle east but how will the various arab capitols be reacting to all of this do you think? >> naturally there are a lot of disappointments in many arab capitols in the gulf region and saudi arabia in particular and in some other countries but nevertheless i think the iran relations and especially with this neighbor would be far more pragmatic in the next few months until the whole deal is ratified and zarif and rouhani will try to have strength and not just political strength outside and therefore me feeling is iran would be more cooperating in terms of the issues in iraq and syria and yemen and other countries and therefore will strengthen economically in order to reach what it had culturally and historically in that region therefore i think there will be a degree of cooperation and understanding but it will take time. we should not expect immediate change and between iran and outside neighbor some of them at least has been for decades and we need time to see how each side will adjust themselves to the new reality. >> what
you know a lot of complicated alliances and rivalries in the middle east but how will the various arab capitols be reacting to all of this do you think? >> naturally there are a lot of disappointments in many arab capitols in the gulf region and saudi arabia in particular and in some other countries but nevertheless i think the iran relations and especially with this neighbor would be far more pragmatic in the next few months until the whole deal is ratified and zarif and rouhani will try...
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syrian arabs are questioning that cooperation. zeina khodr reports from the turkish border. >> are syrian airbus nor longer arabs are no longer welcome in raqqa. forced to pledge allegiance to the group after the the kurdish rebel group,. >> they give us 24 hours to leave or else they would behead us. they are afraid of the kurds and they are worried about losing raqqa city. i.s.i.l. has been digging trenches around the city's perimeter. >> the ypg closed the main route that i.s.i.l. uses to be come from turkey. the ypg has no plan to advance towards the mainly arab city. they say any future battle in raqqa would have to be held to avoid ethnic tensions. activists operate secretly inside raqqa believe i.s.i.l. can be easily defeated if the coitioncoilingscoalition cooperates with the rebels. >> they need air support and the coalition doesn't seem willing to support them. the coalition only supports the kurds. >> many yrnlz have started syrians have started to question the gains taken by the ypg, only fighting i.s.i.l. in territory
syrian arabs are questioning that cooperation. zeina khodr reports from the turkish border. >> are syrian airbus nor longer arabs are no longer welcome in raqqa. forced to pledge allegiance to the group after the the kurdish rebel group,. >> they give us 24 hours to leave or else they would behead us. they are afraid of the kurds and they are worried about losing raqqa city. i.s.i.l. has been digging trenches around the city's perimeter. >> the ypg closed the main route that...
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to the middle east, where tensions between arabs and jews are well-documented.but there is an ongoing effort to channel some of that tension into a more peaceful form of" fighting." newshour's martin fletcher has the story of using martial arts to bridge the divide. >> reporter: a sea of white. karate teachers from all over israel, men and women-- jews, muslims, christians, druze bedouin-- together for a karate master class on the shores of the mediterranean, north of tel aviv. the attraction: >> everybody, yo! >> reporter: imad khalil who runs the karate association of neighboring jordan. but this isn't only about the martial arts; it's about bridging the gap between jews and arabs. hoping that the jordanian teacher will introduce more israelis to jordan and to the arab world. a step toward a wider peace. >> it's help for peace. if you have a neighbor and never you see him, and they see you, how you going to have relation with him? friendship? >> reporter: khalil's friendship visit to israel got off to a rocky start, though. there were supposed to be eight jord
to the middle east, where tensions between arabs and jews are well-documented.but there is an ongoing effort to channel some of that tension into a more peaceful form of" fighting." newshour's martin fletcher has the story of using martial arts to bridge the divide. >> reporter: a sea of white. karate teachers from all over israel, men and women-- jews, muslims, christians, druze bedouin-- together for a karate master class on the shores of the mediterranean, north of tel aviv....
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, 2015 the board of education unanimously passed the school board resolution 143 that was created arabicand vietnamese pathways i as well as members of the board of education have engaged in conversations with community members concerning the needs for the organizations contained within the resolution i want to thank everyone for their engagement and he expressing your views so clearly i want to assure all members of our community the board of education and i have listens to our concerns and advise and feedbacks, however, in the various conversations i feel that is important we clarify what the districts approach to following through with the adapted resolution number one the resolution directs me the superintendent to begin the process for assessing whether or not we'll be able to implement arabic and vietnamese our portfolio involves 3 distinct phases first phase is program feasibility under program feasibility there's a cross departmental staff team that needs to study and discuss the feasibility of the program in terms of the alignment to programs and policies and assess why there wa
, 2015 the board of education unanimously passed the school board resolution 143 that was created arabicand vietnamese pathways i as well as members of the board of education have engaged in conversations with community members concerning the needs for the organizations contained within the resolution i want to thank everyone for their engagement and he expressing your views so clearly i want to assure all members of our community the board of education and i have listens to our concerns and...
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they have no plans to advance towards the arab city. any future batting would have to be fought without the coalition. >> y.p.g. is not interesting in taking the city. there are maybe stream opposition groups ready to fight isil in raqqa but need air support. the coalition doesn't somalia willing to support them. want coalition only supports the kurds. >> syrians have started to question the cooperation with the y.p.g. for now the kurds are treated by the west as the only viable and reliable partner on the ground in syria which is angering arabs who think there is only so much the g.p.g. can or is willing to do. >> the palestinian group hamas is cracking down on fighters claiming affiliation with the islamic state of iraq and the levant that it follows a threat by isil leaders in syria. they have vowed to overthrow hamas. >> this is the gaza faction now claiming affiliation to the islamic state of iraq and the levant. in this video, the leader of the group pledges allegiance to islamic state of iraq and the levant and calls for attacks
they have no plans to advance towards the arab city. any future batting would have to be fought without the coalition. >> y.p.g. is not interesting in taking the city. there are maybe stream opposition groups ready to fight isil in raqqa but need air support. the coalition doesn't somalia willing to support them. want coalition only supports the kurds. >> syrians have started to question the cooperation with the y.p.g. for now the kurds are treated by the west as the only viable and...
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two kids are in the public schools and like other people before me at the inclusion vietnamese and arabic is an important thank you for explaining this i cherish the environment being with the exit at my public san francisco school sunset elementary and it is a critical of - part of my san francisco upbringing and children and honestly they feel safe and able to express their fears or hated i want to keep it that waythorax that's why don't believe that the folks their rhetoric they shouldn't be included in any way with our schools they're not appropriate partners and they won't foster the kind of inclusive environment thank you. >> thank you at the time. >> i'm danny gross man the ceo of the jewish federation in the past i was proud to service on the advisory committee i grew up in san francisco and i'm a proud graduate of west portal i'm here to support your mission the vibrant school board we don't oppose the arabic or vietnamese i'm concerned, however, the reds 153 names a group that expressed the hated towards zion itself and partner with the group that e pious hated an race or creed
two kids are in the public schools and like other people before me at the inclusion vietnamese and arabic is an important thank you for explaining this i cherish the environment being with the exit at my public san francisco school sunset elementary and it is a critical of - part of my san francisco upbringing and children and honestly they feel safe and able to express their fears or hated i want to keep it that waythorax that's why don't believe that the folks their rhetoric they shouldn't be...
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syrian arabs are question this cooperation. be zeina khodr reports from the syrian turkish border. >> syrians nor longer welcomed in raqqa. living under i.s.i.l. these kurds were forced to pledge allegiance to the group. after the kurdish fight be force the ypg advanced towards raqqa i.s.i.l. accused it of coordinating with the coalition. >> they ar grade of the kurds and they are worried about logs raqqa city, i.s.i.l. has been digging trenches around the be city's perimeter. >> reporter: closed the main route i.s.i.l. uses to supply rack ca from turkey. the ypg has no plan to advance towards the mainly arab city. the kurds have said any future battle will have to be let by arab forces to avoid ethnic tensions. those in touch with activate activist forces believes i.s.i.l. could be easily defeated. >> there are mainstream syrian opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight i.s.i.l. in raqqa but they need air support and the coalition doesn't seem willing to support them. the coalition only sports the kurds. >> reporter
syrian arabs are question this cooperation. be zeina khodr reports from the syrian turkish border. >> syrians nor longer welcomed in raqqa. living under i.s.i.l. these kurds were forced to pledge allegiance to the group. after the kurdish fight be force the ypg advanced towards raqqa i.s.i.l. accused it of coordinating with the coalition. >> they ar grade of the kurds and they are worried about logs raqqa city, i.s.i.l. has been digging trenches around the be city's perimeter....
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in the arab world it's important the voice is muslim and that the face discrediting daesh is an arab face. just last week the united arab emiratess and the u.s. launched a joint center to counter daesh messaging in the region. this is a regional asset, not just bilateral. we're discussing with other regional partners messaging centers that's could be established in europe and in southeast asia. these efforts will remain an uphill battle. still this remains an area the coalition must take more comprehensive and decisive action and we're committed to them. daesh's toxic message cannot be allowed to go unchallenged. the final line of effort is in the area that spokes the most universal concern with coalition partners. that's the area of stemming the flow of foreign fighters. most of the foreign fighters enter the space along turkey's 9 900-kilometer border. the burden of stopping the flow of foreign fighters to the battle field cannot rest with turkey alone. other partners need to step up their own interdiction intelligence collection and sharing of information. in fact the turkish bord
in the arab world it's important the voice is muslim and that the face discrediting daesh is an arab face. just last week the united arab emiratess and the u.s. launched a joint center to counter daesh messaging in the region. this is a regional asset, not just bilateral. we're discussing with other regional partners messaging centers that's could be established in europe and in southeast asia. these efforts will remain an uphill battle. still this remains an area the coalition must take more...
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he remains a unique artistic force from the arab world, and he will be greatly missed and honored on his passing. >> his parents are actually syrian-lebanese, but he was born in egypt. so he was considered very much an egyptian star first and foremost. >> absolutely. he was born in alexandria in 1932 to syrian-lebanese parents. he considered himself egyptian. he always had strong and close ties to the country. his romance and marriage to his wife who was the queen of egyptian cinema only boosted their fame together. and many of the classic egyptian movies ofen age of the 50's and 60's were with omar sharif that is what he is known for. those classic movies. he really had a very strong impact on the history of egyptian cinema. >> thank you so much for that update. reporting there on the news of omar sharif, dead at the age of 83. pope francis has today wrapped up his visit to bolivia, where he spent his final hours visiting the notoriously violent and overcrowded prison. he gave them words of encouragement and told them not to despair. the streets of the capital were lined with people
he remains a unique artistic force from the arab world, and he will be greatly missed and honored on his passing. >> his parents are actually syrian-lebanese, but he was born in egypt. so he was considered very much an egyptian star first and foremost. >> absolutely. he was born in alexandria in 1932 to syrian-lebanese parents. he considered himself egyptian. he always had strong and close ties to the country. his romance and marriage to his wife who was the queen of egyptian cinema...
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. >> we have more about the founder of the british arab network, and author of "egypt, the elusive arab spring." the tough new laws. what do you think that will entail? >> i think it's going back to crushing opposition. and i think it will will be counterproductive what el-sisi needs to establish rule of law establish governance and confidence in the government itself to respect human rights. i believe we need, and you're thinking--proper road map to get egypt on its feet. to stand as reasonable economy because people don't suffer. it's a very big country and it's not only security grounds. >> they do not seem to want to move away. making it tougher on these areas and more military response. what do you think will change in the military strategy? in the past, in fighting isil they've had airstrikes. would they consider going as far as that? or would that be beyond the pail to use airstrikes or egypt itself? >> i think they have to establish the attacks first. see how it started. how it can be contained politically before using force. because since the force has failed so far and they ha
. >> we have more about the founder of the british arab network, and author of "egypt, the elusive arab spring." the tough new laws. what do you think that will entail? >> i think it's going back to crushing opposition. and i think it will will be counterproductive what el-sisi needs to establish rule of law establish governance and confidence in the government itself to respect human rights. i believe we need, and you're thinking--proper road map to get egypt on its feet....
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they have no plans to advance the mainly arab city.hey have said any further battle would have to be led by arab forces. >> those who are in concert with activists believe that isil could be easily defeated. >> ypg is not interested in taking the city. there are mainstream opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight isil, but they need air support and the coalition does not seem willing to support them. the coalition only supports the kurds. >> many syrians have started to question the cooperation between the coalition and the ypg. they accuse the kurdish force of taking advantage of the territorial gains by cleansing areas they capture in arabs and fight isil in territories in part of what they call western. now they're being treated as the only reliable partner on the ground in syria which is angering airplanes who think that there is only so much that the ypg can or is willing to do. al jazeera. on the syria turkish border. >> a series of car bombs in libya's east has killed seven people. two suicide car bombs went off. >>>
they have no plans to advance the mainly arab city.hey have said any further battle would have to be led by arab forces. >> those who are in concert with activists believe that isil could be easily defeated. >> ypg is not interested in taking the city. there are mainstream opposition groups in the area who are ready to fight isil, but they need air support and the coalition does not seem willing to support them. the coalition only supports the kurds. >> many syrians have...