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benjamin need netanyahu's said they can form another government. but the government has undoubtedly been weekend. these voters walked away from benjamin netanyahu, ideological and religious jews who live in settlements in the west bank, settlements that are regarded as illegal under international law. they used to vote for his party and say nessun are to -- netanyahu has abandoned them. >> i do not think anyone ever had a thought that they wanted to say. we might have expected that was a reality thrust upon us, but i do not think anybody wanted it. >> i know that he will still be a leader. but i want to make sure that the coalition is a coalition that i believe in. >> benjamin netanyahu voted early today, confident he was unlikely to lose his job, but also knowing he might well have to govern a more right-wing coalition. throughout this campaign, benjamin netanyahu has portrayed himself as the only candidate with the strength and experience to tackle israel's many problems. rejecting criticism from home and overseas, he is taking israel down a dang
benjamin need netanyahu's said they can form another government. but the government has undoubtedly been weekend. these voters walked away from benjamin netanyahu, ideological and religious jews who live in settlements in the west bank, settlements that are regarded as illegal under international law. they used to vote for his party and say nessun are to -- netanyahu has abandoned them. >> i do not think anyone ever had a thought that they wanted to say. we might have expected that was a...
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>> benjamin looks nicer on an album than ben.ems a little more formal. >> stephen: you know what is formal, a tie, a shave. stand closer to the razor tomorrow. >> i'm from seattle this is -- >> stephen: as formal as you get. >> formal ware where i come from. >> stephen: people you know from the death cab from cutie, the poafsal service. huge indy band. must be i'm over 27 and i know what it is. [ laughter ] why go out on your own? are these -- the death cabs are weeping some place? >> no, i think. >> stephen: did you break up? >> they are doing just fine. i'm a song writer. i find myself with more songs than the band can record and i found myself with enough songs to make a record and i decided to do my own thing. >> stephen: they are extras. >> these are all top offs. >> stephen: this is prince throws one over here and over there. it would be a better record if it was like prince. >> stephen: it's really good. i heard the song you are going to do tonight called bigger than love. >> with miss aimee mann. >> jon: i was going to su
>> benjamin looks nicer on an album than ben.ems a little more formal. >> stephen: you know what is formal, a tie, a shave. stand closer to the razor tomorrow. >> i'm from seattle this is -- >> stephen: as formal as you get. >> formal ware where i come from. >> stephen: people you know from the death cab from cutie, the poafsal service. huge indy band. must be i'm over 27 and i know what it is. [ laughter ] why go out on your own? are these -- the death cabs...
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an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next leaders. no political party has ever gained a majority in israeli elections. so there's expected to be a lot of postturing about what type of government there will be for israel over the next four years. my colleague looks at what is on the ballot box today. >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was cheery this morning as he arrives to vote. by the end of the day he will likely have something more to be chief about. the leader of the party is expected to come out on top and keep his job. but at jerusalem's main market the lack of suspense means there's little fever. th
an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next...
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benjamin netanyahu is expected to remain the prime minister. can he pull it off after being so humiliated at the polls? last time he slid into that position, and he shot to great glory of our. an experienced politician and a pragmatist, he will be determined to pull it off again. >> thank you very much. aaron is here with business news. what was it that you said? are the best days of apple behind them? what are the problems? >> we are still talking about the most valuable public company in the world, but investors are saying that apple may have painted itself into the corner with the high-priced iphone. other smart phones out there pretty much do exactly the same thing. cheaper. that could be a problem. the giants of the tech world, apple has announced its results -- will announce its results later today. it is expected to report its first fall in profits in a decade. all on worries that sales of the little baby right there, you just saw it, the iphone has been coming in second. apple stock is down nearly 30% from its peak, when they launched t
benjamin netanyahu is expected to remain the prime minister. can he pull it off after being so humiliated at the polls? last time he slid into that position, and he shot to great glory of our. an experienced politician and a pragmatist, he will be determined to pull it off again. >> thank you very much. aaron is here with business news. what was it that you said? are the best days of apple behind them? what are the problems? >> we are still talking about the most valuable public...
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>> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she also hit back at the demonstrations critics. we have a report. >> finally on capitol hill for a public hearing four months after the benghazi attacks. the much-awaited appearance delayed by a month long illness. after four years as secretary of state, >> we have respect for the hard work you have put forth over the last four years. we all appreciate the transparency with which you keep -- talk to all of us. >> but the situation in benghazi left a shadow on the work. it was at times an emotional hearing. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag draped caskets of
>> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she...
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anyone who opposed or puts day or any other type of light between themselves and benjamin netanyahu oril genda is an enemy of israel. you wouldn't believe where some of israel's enemies are turning up. >> big political news overseas. >> did he not cruise to an easy victory. >> the conservative party side tour 60 seats each in parliament. >> jon: oh, my god! 60% of israel is antisemitic. how did this snap netanyahu had chuck norris on his team. how did the center left pull the upset? [ laughter ] did not see that coming. did not see that coming. we'll be right back.=jcpcp>n&n4p did not see that coming. we'll be right back.=jcpcp>n&n4p is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an associate professor
anyone who opposed or puts day or any other type of light between themselves and benjamin netanyahu oril genda is an enemy of israel. you wouldn't believe where some of israel's enemies are turning up. >> big political news overseas. >> did he not cruise to an easy victory. >> the conservative party side tour 60 seats each in parliament. >> jon: oh, my god! 60% of israel is antisemitic. how did this snap netanyahu had chuck norris on his team. how did the center left...
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anyone who opposed or puts day or any other type of light between themselves and benjamin netanyahu oril genda is an enemy of israel. you wouldn't believe where some of israel's enemies are turning up. >> big political news overseas. >> did he not cruise to an easy victory. >> the conservative party side tour 60 seats each in parliament. >> jon: oh, my god! 60% of israel is antisemitic. how did this snap netanyahu had chuck norris on his team. how did the center left pull the upset? [ laughter ] did not see that coming. ,x[cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an associate professor of aeronautics and aft troa naughtics at d astronautics you can catch her on rise of drone. >> the united states air force calls them remotely piloted aircraft but most people know them as drones. no longer just eyes in the sky, they are take the pilot out of cockpit and revolutionizing warfare by allowing us to see and kill from half a world away. >> we can easily make out people from five, six miles away. >> you can put weapons through a window-sized opening with ease. >> jon: i'm go
anyone who opposed or puts day or any other type of light between themselves and benjamin netanyahu oril genda is an enemy of israel. you wouldn't believe where some of israel's enemies are turning up. >> big political news overseas. >> did he not cruise to an easy victory. >> the conservative party side tour 60 seats each in parliament. >> jon: oh, my god! 60% of israel is antisemitic. how did this snap netanyahu had chuck norris on his team. how did the center left...
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do you see this as an opportunity to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu, for example? >> i think, first of all, you have to see the government forms, and it will take some time. as i said, this is complicated, given the diversity of the parties, so i think once you see what the government is going to do, you have discussions with that government to see what they are prepared to do, and then you go to the palestinians to see what they are prepared to do. i think that is the focal point. but i think there is a larger issue at play that has to be addressed, and the mainstream in israel, even the centrists, they do not believe that they are committed. the mainstream among the palestinians do not believe that the israelis are committed to a two-state outcome. one thing the united states can do in a very helpful way is focus on what each side can do that could demonstrate their commitment is real. that could be a focus and an agenda of the discussions. >> shifting to the center. do you think they were partly punishing mr. netanyahu over his rhetoric of >> i do not think so m
do you see this as an opportunity to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu, for example? >> i think, first of all, you have to see the government forms, and it will take some time. as i said, this is complicated, given the diversity of the parties, so i think once you see what the government is going to do, you have discussions with that government to see what they are prepared to do, and then you go to the palestinians to see what they are prepared to do. i think that is the focal point....
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>> it adds another and dimension mo benjamin netanyahu's clai that israel is isolated not because of its policy but because of anti-semitism, groups trying to delegitimize israel and that means we need a strong leader, one that can give a good fight to those anti-semites surrounding us. so it really it helps benton .-- really helps netanyahu and the americans don't understand what israel is facing right now. >> let's go back to the criticism for second. what exactly are the criticisms against chuck hagel by some of the pro-is really groups that concern israel and that might not make him qualified, as they say, to be the u.s. defense secretary? >> the claim is if you don't fully support israel, you are anti-is really. so it's not just criticizing israel. has to be much more to the right than people who are running for the elections like -- liek tzip livni. for obama during the campaign, he said being pro-is really does not mean joining a certain group. but for those people, it is an oxymoron, not being fully supportive of the current government. since you propose interesting quotes fr
>> it adds another and dimension mo benjamin netanyahu's clai that israel is isolated not because of its policy but because of anti-semitism, groups trying to delegitimize israel and that means we need a strong leader, one that can give a good fight to those anti-semites surrounding us. so it really it helps benton .-- really helps netanyahu and the americans don't understand what israel is facing right now. >> let's go back to the criticism for second. what exactly are the...
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we begin with naacp president benjamin jealoin. >> this is the place to be tonight.the challenge for our country was never to see the day when a person of color would be president, know the challenge for our country was to ensure that it would be safe for it to happen again and again. we knew it could be condoleezza rice. it could be colin powell. but we got barack obama. we got a man who was a product of a progressive movement. as we stand here tonight ever so humble, reminiscing about ancestors who did not see this day, about people like medgar evers who gave their lives so we would see this day, let us walk out of here tonight talking to our children as members of a movement that is triumphant. i want you not to forget what happened last year or two years ago when they said we could never be where we are right now. when they tried to teach our children that the tea party was not a group of people who started the war for democracy against the king, but rather a group of people who started the war against democracy for would- be kings. and they said that we organize
we begin with naacp president benjamin jealoin. >> this is the place to be tonight.the challenge for our country was never to see the day when a person of color would be president, know the challenge for our country was to ensure that it would be safe for it to happen again and again. we knew it could be condoleezza rice. it could be colin powell. but we got barack obama. we got a man who was a product of a progressive movement. as we stand here tonight ever so humble, reminiscing about...
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mayor benjamin. guest: sure. we don't have some of the major immigration challenges in arizona that texas might have. but i will say this, for 200 years this american ethoss, this believe that the american dream is real. people talk about the american dream that if you work hard and do the right things, you have a chance to do anything you want to do here in america. and that is a part of our country's d.n.a. as a result we are and will remain attractive to people from every nation in this world. people want to come from the south, the north and east and the west. that is a good thing. we've got to find a way to develop a national immigration policy that allows our country to be safe. we have to make sure we protect our borders t canadian border and the southern border. we've got to make sure that we allow ourselves to continue to attract talent. every city in the country, every company has significant talent needs that until we develop our talent pipeline here in the united states we need to continue to bring in
mayor benjamin. guest: sure. we don't have some of the major immigration challenges in arizona that texas might have. but i will say this, for 200 years this american ethoss, this believe that the american dream is real. people talk about the american dream that if you work hard and do the right things, you have a chance to do anything you want to do here in america. and that is a part of our country's d.n.a. as a result we are and will remain attractive to people from every nation in this...
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spinnaker benjamin franklin and printers he trained with a stick over the price.in fact, women remained fairly dominant in typesetting in one of the field still open to women throughout the 19th century. >> one of the things i always observe is that when we read his reap prior to our lives, we always do so with knowledge of what occurred if the work took place, et cetera. if he talked to some some of the alive during world war ii, before pearl harbor we didn't know if the united states would enter or not. so you can be speaking with an older person perspective that she wouldn't have on your own. for what your saying about the newspapers, these newspapers wouldn't have this sort of did, but it is curious out for the lead article is about the battles, cider, that insular articles in the current town meeting events, et cetera, how this may eliminate your understanding of event we read about in history today. >> that's actually my favorite assignments to have students find a newspaper for many. and read through to see what was the news. it's usually not the front page
spinnaker benjamin franklin and printers he trained with a stick over the price.in fact, women remained fairly dominant in typesetting in one of the field still open to women throughout the 19th century. >> one of the things i always observe is that when we read his reap prior to our lives, we always do so with knowledge of what occurred if the work took place, et cetera. if he talked to some some of the alive during world war ii, before pearl harbor we didn't know if the united states...
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a third term for benjamin is in yahoo! with a narrow win forcing the coalition with new sets of rivals. north korea threatens to step up its nuclear program after the u.n. condemns decembers rocket launch. >> a panel on the country's top court could throw out the jail sentence of a french woman serving time for kidnapping. more coming up. >> britain's prime minister says he will let the public decide if they want to stay in the european union if he's reelected. david cameron ended months of speculation by promising a referendum on the question, it he is backing. 2015. however, he said that he prefers britain to stay in member of the you. -- in the -- state a member of the eu. >> i am not a british isolationist. but i want a better deal for britain. but not just for britain, but for europe, too. i speak as a british prime minister with a positive vision for the future of the european union. a future in which britain wants and should want to play a committed and active part. i want completing the single market to be are driv
a third term for benjamin is in yahoo! with a narrow win forcing the coalition with new sets of rivals. north korea threatens to step up its nuclear program after the u.n. condemns decembers rocket launch. >> a panel on the country's top court could throw out the jail sentence of a french woman serving time for kidnapping. more coming up. >> britain's prime minister says he will let the public decide if they want to stay in the european union if he's reelected. david cameron ended...
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spent and benjamin franklin and a number of the printers trained their widows and took over the press. in fact, women remained fairly common and typesetting into the late 19th and early 20th century. it's one of the fields that were still open to women throughout the 19th century. >> one of the things i always observe was that when we read history prior to our life we always do so with knowledge of what occurred, the war took place, et cetera. and yet if you talk to let's say someone who was alive during world war ii, before pearl harbor we didn't know the united states would enter or not. so you can buy speaking with an older person get a perspective you would have on your own. and maybe what you think about the newspapers, these newspapers would have that sort perspective. but i was sure he is not from the lead articles about the battles, et cetera, but from the ancillary articles me was happening in the town, the current have many events, et cetera, how those might illuminate your understanding of events that we read about in history today. >> it's actually one of my favorite assig
spent and benjamin franklin and a number of the printers trained their widows and took over the press. in fact, women remained fairly common and typesetting into the late 19th and early 20th century. it's one of the fields that were still open to women throughout the 19th century. >> one of the things i always observe was that when we read history prior to our life we always do so with knowledge of what occurred, the war took place, et cetera. and yet if you talk to let's say someone who...
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. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela...
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states, the cold shoulder to benjamin netanyahu, who survives to fight another day, but barely. but first, fox on top of some bone-chilling cold. caribou, maine, the temperature is expected to hit 20 below zero. minus 15 in duluth, minnesota -- that's the actual temperature. add in the wind and it was as low as minus 60 degrees in mount washington, new hampshire. new york city, the windchill, making it feel like a balm i 6 degrees, not just the freezing tnchs parts of pennsylvania and western new york, socked with upwards of two feet of snow, snow squalls and thunder-snow as they are calling it, wreaking havoc throughout the midwest. >> this is some of the worst viseen. >> it's been quite a day. >> driving was more of a problem than anything else. >> kind of slippery. >> neil: getting more so. middleton, ohio, pockets of heavy snow blamed for a massive
states, the cold shoulder to benjamin netanyahu, who survives to fight another day, but barely. but first, fox on top of some bone-chilling cold. caribou, maine, the temperature is expected to hit 20 below zero. minus 15 in duluth, minnesota -- that's the actual temperature. add in the wind and it was as low as minus 60 degrees in mount washington, new hampshire. new york city, the windchill, making it feel like a balm i 6 degrees, not just the freezing tnchs parts of pennsylvania and western...
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exit polls show benjamin netanyahu winning the third term as prime minister of israel tonight.his, as the united states is providing a gift to egypt and muslim brotherhood member, president of e jupt, morsi. four f [laughter] 16 fighter jets left the country for egypt today part of a foreign aid package including 200 abe brame's tanks, and urged urged -- joining us now is andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor, convicted the blind shake, and he's also author ever the book "spring fever. illusion of islamic democracy," andrew, great to have you with us. start with, first, these developments. sending this aid to egypt at this point, and it is significant aid. there should be no misunderstanding about that. these have f-16s, 200abrhams's tanks, powerful weapons of war. >> a deal, lou, made back in 2010 with the mubarak regime committed to keeping the base with israel. it's now turned over to a regime that's committed to the destruction of israel, notwithstanding what they say, and a regime which is part of the global movement, the muslim brotherhood that the justice department
exit polls show benjamin netanyahu winning the third term as prime minister of israel tonight.his, as the united states is providing a gift to egypt and muslim brotherhood member, president of e jupt, morsi. four f [laughter] 16 fighter jets left the country for egypt today part of a foreign aid package including 200 abe brame's tanks, and urged urged -- joining us now is andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor, convicted the blind shake, and he's also author ever the book "spring...
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and i realize there was a common theme with feinstein -- feinstein and benjamin franklin. it was a creativity is not necessarily just being smart, because those of you here probably know a lot of smart people coming and you know that smart people are dying of dozen. they don't amount to much but it's an innovative, creative and imaginative person who inset thinking different as steve what say and amounting to something in the bill was the common thread of the different people that i had written about so i got excited about a rare opportunity to be really up close to somebody that had transformed our world to be able to spend a day after day and hour after hour with him to be able to try to write a story that looked at creativity, innovation and beauty. so what i would like to do today i hope what we in louisiana call a little something extra for you i'm going to talk about all three people instead of just giving a speech about steve jobs. you get three for the price of one. i want to as i was thinking about your distill what i thought were the key innovation lessons for th
and i realize there was a common theme with feinstein -- feinstein and benjamin franklin. it was a creativity is not necessarily just being smart, because those of you here probably know a lot of smart people coming and you know that smart people are dying of dozen. they don't amount to much but it's an innovative, creative and imaginative person who inset thinking different as steve what say and amounting to something in the bill was the common thread of the different people that i had written...
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israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday was prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is supported wiggling among more radical voters. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has and it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant in the sahara desert with seven more civilians killed during the final raid only the militant group behind the unifil attack claimed their avenging french intervention in neighboring mali as artie's bully boy reports matty c. aligns military campaign in west africa as a hunt for natural resources. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world good morning but he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until
israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday was prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is supported wiggling among more radical voters. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has and it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people...
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in just a few days israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will seek a third term to leave the country for another four years and he's running on a platform to make israel the most powerful nation it can be in order to deal with threats such as iran's nuclear program so is next yahoo really pegged to win and what will the outcome of this election signify for palestinians and the region at large to talk about all that and more i'm joined by yousif nayar executive director of the jerusalem fun and educational program the palestine center thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me so set the stage for us in terms of the israeli elections what are the main parties and who is the most viable opposition to netanyahu right now well it's interesting because there isn't really serious opposition to netanyahu i think one thing that is often misunderstood is that there is a left in a right in israel even the parties that are not in the government currently the parties that make up what many refer to as the israeli right there their backgrounds their ideological backgrounds mostly come from
in just a few days israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will seek a third term to leave the country for another four years and he's running on a platform to make israel the most powerful nation it can be in order to deal with threats such as iran's nuclear program so is next yahoo really pegged to win and what will the outcome of this election signify for palestinians and the region at large to talk about all that and more i'm joined by yousif nayar executive director of the jerusalem fun...
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and the icon of that is benjamin franklin. barry: but i have to say, my favorite man of history almost. i've got 3 of them. he's one of them. robert: he's such an amazing and fantastic story. and you don't know benjamin franklin 'til you read a long biography. and what a man. but this guy's in his 80s. and people are meeting him. and they're going--it's like talking to a 20 year old. his mind is so open. you know, what happens when you get older, your mind closes. you get rigid. you have all these sort of stale ideas that you keep repeating. benjamin franklin was like a 20 year old. he had no stale ideas. his mind was still crisp and alive. if he only could have lived 20 more years, who knows what else he would've come up with? so i love that phenomenon. because it's so hopeful. maybe i can be like that as i get older. barry: ah, robert, i'm sure you are going to be. our time, as i said, i could spend hours here. but our time is up. i'm going to end with these words. "every moment, every experience contains deep lessons for us
and the icon of that is benjamin franklin. barry: but i have to say, my favorite man of history almost. i've got 3 of them. he's one of them. robert: he's such an amazing and fantastic story. and you don't know benjamin franklin 'til you read a long biography. and what a man. but this guy's in his 80s. and people are meeting him. and they're going--it's like talking to a 20 year old. his mind is so open. you know, what happens when you get older, your mind closes. you get rigid. you have all...
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israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is a poor dwindling among more radical voters. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maureen and joshua welcome to the program the hostage crisis in algeria as and it was twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant in this a hard desert with seven more civilians killed during the file raid the libyan militant group behind the initial attack claimed they were evangel french intervention in neighboring mali and as are fully boyko reports many ceylonese military campaign in west africa as a hunts for natural resources. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm this friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has
israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is a poor dwindling among more radical voters. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maureen and joshua welcome to the program the hostage crisis in algeria as and it was twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas...
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and benjamin netanyahu has thanked the people of israel for voting for him.re is much more ahead. in fact, the quote is, i thank the people of israel for re-electing me, forming a coalition government, though, in israel may be a difficult task, as the margin of victory was not what many thought. live pictures coming in now. let's listen to kriv in houston. >> reporter: let's listen to that. >> i was walking to my next class and... and then i saw... about three guys, just arguing. but i thought that you were just being loud and playing. after i passed by them, i just heard 5 to 10 shots, pop, pop, pop... and that's all. i thought somebody was knocking at the door with a hammer or something. but then i looked behind me, i saw about 50 people just running, crying and you know-- >>> we are going to leave that. you may have noticed, this is a live shot of a person in custody wearing what appears to be a blue sweater, in handcuffs. we saw the beginning of that shot, as he was being walked back toward the campus by police. now, obviously, we don't know why this part
and benjamin netanyahu has thanked the people of israel for voting for him.re is much more ahead. in fact, the quote is, i thank the people of israel for re-electing me, forming a coalition government, though, in israel may be a difficult task, as the margin of victory was not what many thought. live pictures coming in now. let's listen to kriv in houston. >> reporter: let's listen to that. >> i was walking to my next class and... and then i saw... about three guys, just arguing....
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and israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support linda lee among more radical voters. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in archie with me nice to now way we begin in algeria where three british citizens have been confirmed dead following a four day hostage rescue operation in the country at least twenty three captives in all thirty two militants involved were killed in the standoff at a gas plant in the desert and the libyan militant group behind the attack claimed they were avenging french intervention in neighboring mali as artie's polly boyko reports many see france's military campaign in west africa as a hunt for natural resources. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops but the total set to exceed two hundred
and israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support linda lee among more radical voters. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in archie with me nice to now way we begin in algeria where three british citizens have been confirmed dead following a four day hostage rescue operation in the country at least twenty three captives in all thirty two militants involved were killed in the standoff at a gas plant in the desert and the...
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israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support windowing among the more radical voters. in the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has ended with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant and the sahara desert with seven more civilians killed during the final rate the libyan militant group behind the initial attack claimed their avenging french intervention in neighboring mali probably boyko reports from paris. what we have heard in the reports flying about that a number of the civilian hostages were executed by the islamic militants that were holding them hostage at the gas plant it's a very remote area where the gas plant is located so that's why the details are so hard to come by but from what we've also heard that the algerian army
israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support windowing among the more radical voters. in the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has ended with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one...
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benjamin harrison was "keep the ball rolling." i'm jumping around a little bit, but it's sort of fun. woodrow wilson had potomac fever which was something harry truman love offed to quote. -- loved to quote. watchful waiting was very closely associated with woodrow waiting first in his relationship to the dictatorship in mexico where there was a lot of feeling that we should go in and intervene in mexico where there was a fairly active and ugly dictatorship afoot, and wilson said, no, this this is watchful waiting. we're going to wait and see. and once the world started, world war world war i, that was attributed back to woodrow wilson, that he was using watchful waiting. for whatever reason, watchful waiting is now used in, um, diagnosis of certain illnesses where rather than treat them immediately, you go through a period of watchful waiting. but, so that's one of the more serious ones. some of them are capricious and interesting. you know, mckinley, william mckinley, the spanish-of american war is starting. mckinley's got a tel
benjamin harrison was "keep the ball rolling." i'm jumping around a little bit, but it's sort of fun. woodrow wilson had potomac fever which was something harry truman love offed to quote. -- loved to quote. watchful waiting was very closely associated with woodrow waiting first in his relationship to the dictatorship in mexico where there was a lot of feeling that we should go in and intervene in mexico where there was a fairly active and ugly dictatorship afoot, and wilson said, no,...
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>> this is the topic of benjamin netanyahu. we're expecting them to pick this back up after the elections. it is also something that is discussed as well as the consequences. there are a lot of critics, especially in the intelligence community who have come out to say that israel should not attack because the consequences are very hard to foresee, especially if it does not concern israel alone but the whole region which is already in turmoil. we could see a tax from has a lt on the north, attacks from the south, from dock, and a lot of these scenarios. it could put the whole region on fire. that is what is being discussed in israel as well. >> what will be the main topics of 2013 in the middle east? >> we will be reporting on issues we have been reporting on for the past couple of years. for example, efforts between hamas and because of on behalf of the west bank. -- hamas and gaza. there will be all the changes in the region. how will the relationship between egypt and israel develop? what will happen in israel and will it hav
>> this is the topic of benjamin netanyahu. we're expecting them to pick this back up after the elections. it is also something that is discussed as well as the consequences. there are a lot of critics, especially in the intelligence community who have come out to say that israel should not attack because the consequences are very hard to foresee, especially if it does not concern israel alone but the whole region which is already in turmoil. we could see a tax from has a lt on the north,...
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marcy wheeler, what brennan was saying and what medea benjamin was protesting? >> medea benjamin referenced two 16-year-old son were killed, one of pakistani who was an activist basically against drone strikes and shortly after he made some public statements, he died in a drone strike. the second one, al-awlaki's, and she said, was an american citizen and he was killed in a drone strike just a couple of weeks after his father. it is funny because there have been recent common-sense where people in the administration, anonymous people said, "that was an egregious mistake killing awlaki's sun." under the rules that brennan says are so protective, military aged mail are considered -- male or consider militia unless they're proven not to be. those are the kinds of standards we are using. whatever the story is for why abdel alec was killed, what you have is an american citizen who has no known ties to terrorism who got killed and one of our drone strikes presumably because he was a teenager and consider teenagers within the target. >> what about john brennan's role u
marcy wheeler, what brennan was saying and what medea benjamin was protesting? >> medea benjamin referenced two 16-year-old son were killed, one of pakistani who was an activist basically against drone strikes and shortly after he made some public statements, he died in a drone strike. the second one, al-awlaki's, and she said, was an american citizen and he was killed in a drone strike just a couple of weeks after his father. it is funny because there have been recent common-sense where...
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benjamin harrison was keep the ball rolling. jumping around a little bit but woodrow wilson had potomac fever which was something that harry truman loved to quote. politics is adjourned was woodrow wilson. watchful waiting was very closely associated with woodrow wilson. first in his relationship to the dictatorship in mexico where there was a lot of feeling that we should go in and intervene in mexico where there was a fairly active of ackley dictatorship and wilson said no this is watchful waiting. and once the war started world war i that was attributed back to wilson and using the word watchful waiting. for whatever reason watchful waiting is used in the diagnosis of certain illnesses where rather than treat them immediately you go through period of watching and waiting so that is a more serious one. some of them are -- and mckinley wayne mckinley the spanish-american war starting a mckinley has a telephone in the is the telegraph. he clears out the room and sets up a telegraph and pulls down a map and he says this is my war
benjamin harrison was keep the ball rolling. jumping around a little bit but woodrow wilson had potomac fever which was something that harry truman loved to quote. politics is adjourned was woodrow wilson. watchful waiting was very closely associated with woodrow wilson. first in his relationship to the dictatorship in mexico where there was a lot of feeling that we should go in and intervene in mexico where there was a fairly active of ackley dictatorship and wilson said no this is watchful...
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>>> israeli elections have left prime minister benjamin netanyahu with a stronger majority.ig surprise, though, with a second-place finish led by a israeli celebrity who emphasizes pocketbook issues, not so much the foreign threats or the peace process itself. joining me now, israel's ambassador michael oren. this is not a system familiar to many americans, ambassador, but thanks so much for taking us through it. what's going to happen now as the prime minister tries to create a coalition, and will his policies change towards either the palestinians or the united states as a result of this election? >> good afternoon, andrea. always good to be with you. we just concluded the inauguration of president obama's second term and israelis have now celebrated our democracy by going to the polls and turning out some interesting results, including a decisive victory for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and, yes, an interesting victory for the head of a party, a new party, a centrist party, headed by journalist and writer lapeed. it's not going to be major changes in terms of the pe
>>> israeli elections have left prime minister benjamin netanyahu with a stronger majority.ig surprise, though, with a second-place finish led by a israeli celebrity who emphasizes pocketbook issues, not so much the foreign threats or the peace process itself. joining me now, israel's ambassador michael oren. this is not a system familiar to many americans, ambassador, but thanks so much for taking us through it. what's going to happen now as the prime minister tries to create a...
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benjamin lu big is a rapper. he feels that fluency in both french and german is an integral part of the regional identity. he has performed in alsatian german and campaigns against right-wing extremism. >> my brother, an alsatian german wearing a palestinian scarf. what we want to do is tackle preconceptions. >> preconceptions such as the idea that germans are all neo- nazis. >> the problem was hitler. hitler crippled the people of alsace when he forcibly recruited our fathers and grandfathers, even though they were french. this is a trauma that we have never come to terms with. >> not even margin's family. at the start of the war, his father served in the french army, but at the end of the war, he was wearing a uniform. 130,000 men were forcibly recruited by the nazis. hitler annexed the land, claiming the population is ethnic germans. that experience cast its shadow well beyond the post-war years. >> how could they explain to their mothers and wives what they had seen and possibly even done in russia? they coul
benjamin lu big is a rapper. he feels that fluency in both french and german is an integral part of the regional identity. he has performed in alsatian german and campaigns against right-wing extremism. >> my brother, an alsatian german wearing a palestinian scarf. what we want to do is tackle preconceptions. >> preconceptions such as the idea that germans are all neo- nazis. >> the problem was hitler. hitler crippled the people of alsace when he forcibly recruited our fathers...
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. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande talking about that. >> they promised to unveil proposals in the coming months and it is a big step forward dr. became to power pledging to reverse the plans that merkel had championed. >> it is the first time these bundestag has had a full parliament from another country here. the french president, hollande, recalled the original spirit leading to the historic relationship. >> young people are not only our future but also the reason for the policies that we are pursuing. >> young people in both of our countries have the uncomfortable good fortune
. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela...