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with deep respect, benjamin netanyahu.nk you for that wonderful condolence letter which meant so much to my mother. i think it was an accurate portrayal of my father. for those of you interested in reading his writings or about websitey refer you to -- let me refer you to a website, irvingkristol.org. we have put together curated ingsites devoted to mak the internet more easily success -- accessible to all of us and future generations. this project isn't directly involved with or connected to aei, but it turns out to be, in a way, and ou nintentional tribute. it is amazing how many of these affiliated inbeen one way or another with aei. , many diamond, leon kass more. one of the next websites going up is devoted to the work of charles murray. centralsizes just how aei has been and remains to american thought in american public life over the past couple of decades. you're not here to hear from me. that's difficult for me to believe. [laughter] hearristol: you're here to netanyahu, the prime minister of israel. a leader in t
with deep respect, benjamin netanyahu.nk you for that wonderful condolence letter which meant so much to my mother. i think it was an accurate portrayal of my father. for those of you interested in reading his writings or about websitey refer you to -- let me refer you to a website, irvingkristol.org. we have put together curated ingsites devoted to mak the internet more easily success -- accessible to all of us and future generations. this project isn't directly involved with or connected to...
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benjamin: wasn't a mistake. anytime you bring anybody to justice, even if it's an inadequate court, it's better than not bringing it to justice at all. who could have followed the russian pattern and shot them. i never favored that. way, itve felt that seemed to me that it was something that we should not do. the british favorite that. the russians not only favored it, they did it. it was quick justice, sometimes just, sometimes unjust. i'm sure they killed people who were undeserving, but if you adopt the theory that any person sails on a pirate ship must expect to hang, it was a form of rough justice, and i'm not sure the detailed justice in the so-called military commissioners of courts was any better in the long run than allowing a rampage, as the russians did, in cutting it off. i got out of the army. great day of my life, i was so eager to get away from germany, i never wanted to hear the name german again or germany again or camps or army again. and home i went. i was home for a few weeks and i got a tele
benjamin: wasn't a mistake. anytime you bring anybody to justice, even if it's an inadequate court, it's better than not bringing it to justice at all. who could have followed the russian pattern and shot them. i never favored that. way, itve felt that seemed to me that it was something that we should not do. the british favorite that. the russians not only favored it, they did it. it was quick justice, sometimes just, sometimes unjust. i'm sure they killed people who were undeserving, but if...
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benjamin: -- mr. benjamin ferencz, you took these holy objects and you sent them to a crematorium?new from that question that i was cooked and i tried to explain it the best that i could that it was not really a crematorium, it was our way of trying to carry out our assignment and we realized that the assets could be benefiting those who survived, and i don't -- i don't think he forgave me for that, that we became very good friends after the years passed. there was this problem in dealing with a new area that had never been done before. we had paintings in which we had disposed of and there were all kinds of things and it was part of the restitution program. >> [indiscernible] benjamin: he was there for a relatively short. of time, but knowing the jewish communities of germany really well, she was helpful to us in identifying various ceremonial objects, she knew what period they were from, what might it have been from -- what it might have been from, and let me tell you another story of collections. among the collections were, of course, many jewish books. there were old jewish boo
benjamin: -- mr. benjamin ferencz, you took these holy objects and you sent them to a crematorium?new from that question that i was cooked and i tried to explain it the best that i could that it was not really a crematorium, it was our way of trying to carry out our assignment and we realized that the assets could be benefiting those who survived, and i don't -- i don't think he forgave me for that, that we became very good friends after the years passed. there was this problem in dealing with...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu: there was a woman, jean patrick -- [applause] prime minister benjaminanyahu: and i read an article she had written called dictators and double standards, and she said, basically in this article, she said, we are committed to the larger battle against soviet totalitarianism and on occasion we d side for the larger goal, to make arrangements with secular dictatorships. that is basically what she said. now, mind you, saddam was horrible. horrible. a brutal killer. so was could off he. there is no question of -- so was qaddafi. i had my own dealings with each of them. what i do want to say they were in many ways neighborhood woollies. that is, they tormented their immediate environment. but they were not wedded it to a larger goal -- they tormented their immediate environment, but they were not wedded to a larger goal. even though hamas is sunni, the militant sunnis led by isis, they had a larger goal in mind. not merely the conquest of the middle east, it is the conquest of the world. it is unbelievable. people do not believe that. they do not believe it i
prime minister benjamin netanyahu: there was a woman, jean patrick -- [applause] prime minister benjaminanyahu: and i read an article she had written called dictators and double standards, and she said, basically in this article, she said, we are committed to the larger battle against soviet totalitarianism and on occasion we d side for the larger goal, to make arrangements with secular dictatorships. that is basically what she said. now, mind you, saddam was horrible. horrible. a brutal...
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th making amends, president obama meeting with benjamin netanyahu for the first time. and a sweeping victory, the opposition in myanmar appears to win in a landslide, ushering in a new chapter for that nation. >> this is "the word network" live in new york city. i'm del walters. just a few moments ago the president of the university of missouri said he is resigning. tim wolf making that announcement after he was filed to appear before the board of governors, and they were called into emergency session to address the recent protest against recent acts of rayism on campus. >> i'm resigning as president of the university of missouri system. my motivation in making this decision comes from a love, i love mu, where i grew up, the state of missouri. i've thought and prayed about this decision. it's the right thing to do. >> al jazeera's andy roskin is live for us. this just happened moments ago. what led up to the decision? >> just a few moments ago there was a huge roar from the crowd. they're behind the tent city that has sprung up in the last few days here on campus for p
th making amends, president obama meeting with benjamin netanyahu for the first time. and a sweeping victory, the opposition in myanmar appears to win in a landslide, ushering in a new chapter for that nation. >> this is "the word network" live in new york city. i'm del walters. just a few moments ago the president of the university of missouri said he is resigning. tim wolf making that announcement after he was filed to appear before the board of governors, and they were called...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is visiting with the white house today. this is his first visit there for more than a year. mike viqueira, what is on the agenda of these two leaders today. >> first of all the agenda is to patch things up. there has been a rough patch that has lasted roughly the entire seven years that lasted throughout president obama's term at the white house. both leaders went out of their way to stress the unity and commitment that each of those educations have towards each other. but if you look at the litany of disagreements over the course of last several years, the two-state solution, the bedrock of u.s. policy on the eve of the election early this spring. the peace talks that were led by secretary kerry in effort he again to bring palestinians and israelis together. that has collapsed as well. and there is a situation with iran. president obama's initiative to reach that nuclear deal as before it wa--as it was about to go before congress, benjamin netanyahu speaking to congress. today, a long meeting, del. i have to tell you that
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is visiting with the white house today. this is his first visit there for more than a year. mike viqueira, what is on the agenda of these two leaders today. >> first of all the agenda is to patch things up. there has been a rough patch that has lasted roughly the entire seven years that lasted throughout president obama's term at the white house. both leaders went out of their way to stress the unity and commitment that each of those educations...
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he shook hands and spoke face to face with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a symbolic step, over a situation that has never been smoothed and took an a low point in march. mr. obama, netanyahu told congress, would turn the middle east into a tinder box. in the end the iran nuclear deem made it through congress and sealing a major victory for president obama. today the president acknowledged his dispute with netanyahu over iran, but tried increase military aid to israeli of israel. take a listen. >> there's no secrete the prime minister and i have had a strong disagreement on this narrow issue but we don't have a disagreement on the need to making sure that iran does not get a nuclear weapon and we don't have a disagreement on the importance of us blunting destabilizing activities that iran amay be taking place. so we are looking forward to make sure we have common ground there. >> for his part prime minister netanyahu did not mention the iran accord and the rift opening between iran and israel. but the failure of peace talks between israel and palestinians l
he shook hands and spoke face to face with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a symbolic step, over a situation that has never been smoothed and took an a low point in march. mr. obama, netanyahu told congress, would turn the middle east into a tinder box. in the end the iran nuclear deem made it through congress and sealing a major victory for president obama. today the president acknowledged his dispute with netanyahu over iran, but tried increase military aid to israeli of israel....
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. >>> benjamin netanyahu arrives in washington to talks with the u.s. president.ilitary aid package will top the agenda. >>> and struggling to make end meet, falling oil prices forced iraq's public service workers to work two jobs. ♪ ♪ >>> the ruling party in myanmar says it will accept the results of the nation's parliamentary election. earlier opposition leader su hinted she will accept the election results. florence looi is there with the latest. >> reporter: this is where reporters are going to be converging over the next few days the election commission says it will gill rolling updates as results come in several time throughout the day. the announcements will be made in the capital but carried live here. myanmar's biggest city and commercial hub. the newspapers have made headlines just a day after an election predicting the within for the national league for democracy. the party leader her civil hinted at a victory. she told supporters earlier this morning that the results are not in but i think we know who has won even if it's not been announced. now there
. >>> benjamin netanyahu arrives in washington to talks with the u.s. president.ilitary aid package will top the agenda. >>> and struggling to make end meet, falling oil prices forced iraq's public service workers to work two jobs. ♪ ♪ >>> the ruling party in myanmar says it will accept the results of the nation's parliamentary election. earlier opposition leader su hinted she will accept the election results. florence looi is there with the latest. >>...
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and benjamin netanyahu said i think he still supports a two-state solution. he said two states for two people, which is something that i think he backed off of quite a lot during the campaign in israel. joe, what do you think? >> reporter: the question, of course, is whether there will be more talks. that doesn't seem likely, at least so far on that very issue. but look, no matter how you cut it, there's clearly some hope here in washington that there's going to be a reset, a restart, a return to talking about shared values as opposed to what happened the last time benjamin netanyahu was here in the united states in that very contentious situation, the controversial speech before congress, all of this with the backdrop of the iran nuclear deal. so, a lot of reason for these two leaders to try to get along, as elise said, over the next year while president obama is still in office. and a lot more to talk about besides the iran deal, including the situation in syria, including the palestinian question and the violence we've seen there. so, there's hope that som
and benjamin netanyahu said i think he still supports a two-state solution. he said two states for two people, which is something that i think he backed off of quite a lot during the campaign in israel. joe, what do you think? >> reporter: the question, of course, is whether there will be more talks. that doesn't seem likely, at least so far on that very issue. but look, no matter how you cut it, there's clearly some hope here in washington that there's going to be a reset, a restart, a...
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. >> reporter: celia and benjamin were on date night. listening to the eagles of death metal as murderers in the form of three isis suicide attackers emerged from the back. >> we saw blood ever everywhere. people next to us bleeding. so we were all lying on the floor. justrying not to move.. one of them -- so they were mostly i think three of them -- young people, around 20 years old. >> reporter: eight rows from the stage, another group of 20-somethings, hannah and jack. >> jack stepped to the back and looked to the gunman, looked to the front. i could see the lead singer. his face just dropped. >> reporter: they fired as they went. dispassionate. >> they started shooting. shot shot sh shot shot shot shot! that for ten minutes without stopping. >> reporter: some were able to immediately flee to the exit. >> behind the seats. my friend was behind me. and he ducked. and i said, there's a safety exit, let's go. i took my friend's hand. kind of hike -- >> inched your way over? >> yeah. i didn't stay on the floor. stupid of us. could have go
. >> reporter: celia and benjamin were on date night. listening to the eagles of death metal as murderers in the form of three isis suicide attackers emerged from the back. >> we saw blood ever everywhere. people next to us bleeding. so we were all lying on the floor. justrying not to move.. one of them -- so they were mostly i think three of them -- young people, around 20 years old. >> reporter: eight rows from the stage, another group of 20-somethings, hannah and jack....
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rebecca robins is the sleep expert at the benjamin hotel in manhattan.is designed with rest in mind and that every guest gets a perfectly matched pillow. the benjamin's ten pillow menu includes a water-filled pillow, one called the cloud that's stuffed with over 10 million beads and a sleep kit specifically for kids. got a noisy bed mate, well, there's even a pillow for that. >> for people who snore. this keep a senatorer on their side because sometimes if you're sleeping on your back, it opens the airway and causes to you snore more. >> what would you call this pillow? >> we call this the snore no more pillow. >> reporter: and the benjamin isn't alone in upping its sleep game. hilton and holiday inn also now offering their own pillow menus at select locations. >> i'm ready to try all of them. as for me, i could fall asleep on a rock most of the time. let's see here. but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. so if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's k
rebecca robins is the sleep expert at the benjamin hotel in manhattan.is designed with rest in mind and that every guest gets a perfectly matched pillow. the benjamin's ten pillow menu includes a water-filled pillow, one called the cloud that's stuffed with over 10 million beads and a sleep kit specifically for kids. got a noisy bed mate, well, there's even a pillow for that. >> for people who snore. this keep a senatorer on their side because sometimes if you're sleeping on your back, it...
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is that something benjamin netanyahu should address and perhaps fire this person? >> i think he clearly showed him, i think the fact that he hadn't is a strong indication that netanyahu feels this is not something he's really worried about. he has members of his own circle, certainly supporters of his government in israel and here in the united states making similar accusations against the obama administration. i think the fact that he appointed this person and now retained them just shows how confident he is that no matter what he does or what his government says or does, there will always be those in the united states to continue to back him. >> thank you very much. >>> fighting more momentum with less than a year to go. >> presidential hope was getting ready for a debate they say could shift the balance. >>> what matters to us is the changing climate, immigration reform and action on police brutality. >> a new generation of voters demand to be heard, marching on washington calling for change. >> it's the biggest question out there. >> go inside the groundbreakin
is that something benjamin netanyahu should address and perhaps fire this person? >> i think he clearly showed him, i think the fact that he hadn't is a strong indication that netanyahu feels this is not something he's really worried about. he has members of his own circle, certainly supporters of his government in israel and here in the united states making similar accusations against the obama administration. i think the fact that he appointed this person and now retained them just...
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but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on >>> we have two breaking news stories right now. police opening fire on the jersey shore and right now two people are shot. >> a small plane crashes off the coast of queens. search crews are in the water looking for victims and debris. good evening, i'm sade baderinwa. >> and i'm bill ritter. witnesses say they saw the plane go down. massive search on the air and in the water near breezy point right now. >> eyewitness news reporter josh einiger the first to tweet video of the search. he's there for us now. >> i'll start by saying we're now hearing report
but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has left to visit president obama tomorrow. it is the first face-to-face meeting between the two in more than a year. president obama refused to meet him before his appearance before the joint house he of congress. what is on the agenda? al jazeera mike viqueria has more on the visit. >> after months of frayed relations, taking his fight against the iran nuclear deal to a joint meeting of congress. >> a deal at a that's supposed to prevent nuclear plifertion woulproliferation, this won't ba farewell to arms, it would be a farewell to arms control. >> it angered many democrats who normally support israel and the vote survived in spite of the speech. in his first visit to the white house in more than a year, netanyahu expected to patch things up with president obama and may bring along a shopping list. >> i think at this point, netanyahu really wants to repair the relationship not only with the obama white house but with democrats and he also seeks a robust aid package to compensate israel for the security risks israel will be ta
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has left to visit president obama tomorrow. it is the first face-to-face meeting between the two in more than a year. president obama refused to meet him before his appearance before the joint house he of congress. what is on the agenda? al jazeera mike viqueria has more on the visit. >> after months of frayed relations, taking his fight against the iran nuclear deal to a joint meeting of congress. >> a deal at a that's supposed to prevent...
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you can watch his wild golf cart ride down the benjamin franklin parkway way at 6abc.com. we have posted that video on 6abc facebook page. is if you're not heading to the parkway to see the parade in person. 6abc.com will bring it to you. the live broadcast will bring it to you at 8:30 with rick williams and cesily tynan and karen rogers will have live reports from the parade route. >> stores are getting ready for scores of shortenings that are expected to walk through -- shoppers that are expected to walk through the doors today and tomorrow. at the target in wynnfield highlights we found some people already lined up willing to camp out on the holiday. the big item they say is worth all the trouble, a 55-inch flat screen tv for $250. target's doors open tonight at 6:00 p.m. >>> if holiday shopping is on your list of thanksgiving plans, walmart is bracing for the rush of holiday shortens, door buster deals begin at 6:00. kmart is open right now. jc penny at 3:00. macy's, kohls and others open at 6:00 p.m. we have special offers at local retailers available only to our view
you can watch his wild golf cart ride down the benjamin franklin parkway way at 6abc.com. we have posted that video on 6abc facebook page. is if you're not heading to the parkway to see the parade in person. 6abc.com will bring it to you. the live broadcast will bring it to you at 8:30 with rick williams and cesily tynan and karen rogers will have live reports from the parade route. >> stores are getting ready for scores of shortenings that are expected to walk through -- shoppers that...
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president obama means israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the first time in over a year. the world anti-don'ting ommission recommends russia be banned from athletics. the athletes were involved in a systemic don'ting program. looking for victory. parties say they look fit to win a majority of seats and in the first openly contested election in more than 25 years. >> let's go to our top story. meeting face-to-face for the first time in more and year. u.s. president barak owe betances and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met at the white house. it has been a relationship increasingly strained. president obama reaffirmed the strong ties between the two nations while denouncing a wave of palestinian violence. the u.s. has yet to comment on a request for increase of eight from $3 billion to $5 billion. thank you for being with us. given how bad things have got in the relationship between these two men, has it passed the point of no return? >> on the contrary. i think that -- look, the personal and policy differences that have turned the u.s. -- israeli relationship at
president obama means israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the first time in over a year. the world anti-don'ting ommission recommends russia be banned from athletics. the athletes were involved in a systemic don'ting program. looking for victory. parties say they look fit to win a majority of seats and in the first openly contested election in more than 25 years. >> let's go to our top story. meeting face-to-face for the first time in more and year. u.s. president barak owe...
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if you are benjamin netanyahu sitting there listening to that, you have got to be furious. this isn't a narrow issue for netanyahu. he gave a speech two months ago to the united nations in which he said that it was@ the most important issue facingu0&lx civilization. he talked about the iran deal as historic mistake. it's not a narrow issue. i think the president in characterizing it that way basically took a swipe at benjamin netanyahu while he was sitting there. now, it's not going to be in netanyahu's interest to portray it that way. he is he concerned about what further damage can be done to israel in the president's remaining time in office it wasn't a polite way to conduct yourself in a kind of, choreographed well in advance of these kind of meetings. >> there is another way of looking at that he didn't say minor issue. he said narrow issue. he meant this one issue. this was a meeting where these two leaders tried to put some of the bad blood behind them and tried to goít forward in a more, you know, mutual supportive way. there is -- this has been a terrible difficult
if you are benjamin netanyahu sitting there listening to that, you have got to be furious. this isn't a narrow issue for netanyahu. he gave a speech two months ago to the united nations in which he said that it was@ the most important issue facingu0&lx civilization. he talked about the iran deal as historic mistake. it's not a narrow issue. i think the president in characterizing it that way basically took a swipe at benjamin netanyahu while he was sitting there. now, it's not going to be...
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what does benjamin netanyahu want from president obama in terms of assurance? >> he wants more money. they're working on a new ten-year agreement. this is the way the u.s. funds israeli military projects. they do it over a ten-year period. the president wants to get it done before they're in office. if you think about it, the u.s. gives just over $3 billion a year after the iran deal there were reports that the prime minister was going to up the request to up to $5 billion a year. the white house not signaling that they're going to give that full amount, but they're negotiating, trying to send the message that they'll do what it takes to make israel more comfortable now that the iran nuclear deal is done. we've been told we don't expect there was an agreement that will come out today. we'll try to hash out what an agreement might look like. i think what we saw here in this oval office is offense times when these leaders get together it's more fiery than that, who can forget benjamin netanyahu shaking his finger the preside president. the thing that israel wante
what does benjamin netanyahu want from president obama in terms of assurance? >> he wants more money. they're working on a new ten-year agreement. this is the way the u.s. funds israeli military projects. they do it over a ten-year period. the president wants to get it done before they're in office. if you think about it, the u.s. gives just over $3 billion a year after the iran deal there were reports that the prime minister was going to up the request to up to $5 billion a year. the...
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as benjamin says, it has to be taken care of. otherwise those innocent people already being persecuted and beheaded, we already took care of jihadi john, at the same time, a day after taking care of jihadi john, we see the friday 13th attacks.be just one persono be an all out aggressive campaign as france president hollande said, this is an act of war. >> i have met this threat, ideology last century. i was born and raised in beirut, as you know. i have been engaging with the ideology logs for a long time and they have been planning during the cold war, they were planning on strikes against the west. even after the soviet union ended they focused on the west and 9/11. i've seen it evolving the last 30 years now. what response should be, from the top of the free world, the office of the president of the united states, there should be a major declaration to identify the ideology, forever we don't have an identification, this is a bipartisan fully patriotic commission which debated for weeks and months and came up with 400 pages rec
as benjamin says, it has to be taken care of. otherwise those innocent people already being persecuted and beheaded, we already took care of jihadi john, at the same time, a day after taking care of jihadi john, we see the friday 13th attacks.be just one persono be an all out aggressive campaign as france president hollande said, this is an act of war. >> i have met this threat, ideology last century. i was born and raised in beirut, as you know. i have been engaging with the ideology...
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. >> there are none of the usual fireworks between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and u.s. president barack obama as they met in the oval office. the white house saying this is a chance to try and move forward. the relationship obviously at a low point as the israeli prime minister publicly tried to fight the president in the u.s. congress, trying to kill the iran deal. so what is next? now they're going to be talking about how much more money israel wants from the u.s. in order to feel security given that the deal is now done. now right now the u.s. gives israel over $3 billion annually to defense equipment. >> it is asking for $50 billion in security assistance. we don't expect they'll come out with an agreement. there is hope that there will be a final deal with the president in office. they want something to build confidence and calm the situation in the occupied territory. >> myanmar's ruling party backed by the military has conceded defeat in the nation's first properly held election in decades. the election commission has announced results which placed the main oppos
. >> there are none of the usual fireworks between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and u.s. president barack obama as they met in the oval office. the white house saying this is a chance to try and move forward. the relationship obviously at a low point as the israeli prime minister publicly tried to fight the president in the u.s. congress, trying to kill the iran deal. so what is next? now they're going to be talking about how much more money israel wants from the u.s. in order to...
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and believe me, it has a proclivity for cheating. >> gone is the bombast from benjamin netanyahu that he displayed on his last visit here talking about the iran deal. >> right. netanyahu confronted obama on the iran deal and lost. he lost big. it wasn't even close in terms of democrats who went over to oppose the president. and netanyahu even among people in israel who agreed with his position got a lot of grief because they said, look, picking a fight with the president of israel's closest ally really isn't a good idea. and so i think netanyahu very much sees it in his interest to say i can patch up this deal. and on the president's side, there are some of the democrats who voted with him on the iran deal, with the assurance that obama would patch up relations with israel over time and they are our ally. but it is really striking to see how different this netanyahu was from the one who came over and addressed the congress. >> and joy reid, the last time netanyahu was in the oval office a year ago, the imagery and commentary out there in the media was that it looked like netanyahu was
and believe me, it has a proclivity for cheating. >> gone is the bombast from benjamin netanyahu that he displayed on his last visit here talking about the iran deal. >> right. netanyahu confronted obama on the iran deal and lost. he lost big. it wasn't even close in terms of democrats who went over to oppose the president. and netanyahu even among people in israel who agreed with his position got a lot of grief because they said, look, picking a fight with the president of israel's...
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with xerox. >>> president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met at the white houseoday for their first face-to-face meeting since the iran deal was signed by president obama. here's what the president said about that deal in the oval office today. >> it's no secret that the prime minister and i have had a strong disagreement on this narrow issue. but we don't have a disagreement on the need to making sure that iran does not get nuclear weapon and we don't have a disagreement about the importance of us blunting destabilizing activities that iran may be taking place. so we're going to be looking to make sure that we find common ground there. >> netanyahu did not mention the iran deal at his remarks at the white house but he said this in a q and a session at the american enterprise institute earlier tonight. >> it's no secret we had a disagreement, president obama and myself, on the nuclear issue. that deal was signed. i think right now we have to concentrate on three things. the first is to prevent iran from violating the deal. right now we are in agreement that we wa
with xerox. >>> president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met at the white houseoday for their first face-to-face meeting since the iran deal was signed by president obama. here's what the president said about that deal in the oval office today. >> it's no secret that the prime minister and i have had a strong disagreement on this narrow issue. but we don't have a disagreement on the need to making sure that iran does not get nuclear weapon and we don't have a...
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lou: benjamin, thank you, as benjamin reported at the bataclan theatre. hundreds inside the audience for the concert there, the band escaped as the events were unfolding and as the terrorists took hostages and fired into the crowd, and then ultimately after about two hours began executing people one by onesa the police and french military set off the explosions, presumably to lay siege to the hall and the positions at which the terrorists were holed up. in some cases with hostages spread around the concert hall at that entry by the military apparently and to the degree it could be successful. i want to turn quickly, we're going to be going a number of terrific folks who have considerable budget both paris, the islamic state and this country's war against terror. joining us now fox news strategic analyst, lieutenant colonel ralph peters. colonel, let me start by asking you, your reaction to the fact that isis, the islamic state, was able to carry out such a coordinated and lethal series of attacks in a city of 2 1/2 million people. your thoughts, colonel.
lou: benjamin, thank you, as benjamin reported at the bataclan theatre. hundreds inside the audience for the concert there, the band escaped as the events were unfolding and as the terrorists took hostages and fired into the crowd, and then ultimately after about two hours began executing people one by onesa the police and french military set off the explosions, presumably to lay siege to the hall and the positions at which the terrorists were holed up. in some cases with hostages spread around...
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>>>>eporter: the benjamin isn't alone in upping its sleep game. major chains like hilton and holiday inn also now offering their ow pillow menus at select locations. >> i'm ready to try all of them. >> reporter: as for me, could fall asleep on a rock most of the time. but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another lookk at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow.
>>>>eporter: the benjamin isn't alone in upping its sleep game. major chains like hilton and holiday inn also now offering their ow pillow menus at select locations. >> i'm ready to try all of them. >> reporter: as for me, could fall asleep on a rock most of the time. but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another lookk at that pillow. it might just be the thing...
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but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news.
but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc...
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but ts pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: fornightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news. tune into " "good morng america" tomorrow. asas always we're online 27 on our "nightline" facebook page. >> the insider from hollywo your 24/7 c conversation. >> you make moves, you're smar your my friend and you're good tv.
but ts pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely. this feels perfect. >> reporter: if you're in bed already, take another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: fornightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news....
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but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely.e another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. our "nightline" facebook page. and at first of all, michael and geoffrey are so cute. ha ha! thank you. very friendly and helpful and all the kids love ththem, i love them. well, thank you. they are very special, and they're so excited about doing a comedy routine at the winter concert. it's so cute! you must be very proud. oh, yeah. winter concert? yeah, ray. you know about that. oh, yeah, i know about that. i just can't believe it's winter already. he's been practicing their routine with them. he's this totally involved dad, you know? yeah, and if you need any help telling them apart
but this pillow at the benjamin seems to be the perfect fit. >> lovely.e another look at that pillow. it might just be the thing that's keeping you up. >> it's really important everybody goes to sleep right after "nightline." >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> boom! >> reporter: sweet dreaming in new york. >> good night! >> thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always...
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if you are benjamin netanyahu sitting there listening to that, you have got to be furious.n't a narrow issue for netanyahu. he gave a speech two months ago to the united nations in which he said that it was@ the most important issue facingu0&lx civilization. he talked about the iran deal as historic mistake. it's not a narrow issue. i think the president in characterizing it that way basically took a swipe at benjamin netanyahu while he was sitting there. now, it's not going to be in netanyahu's interest to portray it that way. he is he concerned about what further damage can be done to israel in the president's remaining time in office it wasn't a polite way to conduct yourself in a kind of, choreographed well in advance of these kind of meetings. >> there is another way of looking at that he didn't say minor issue. he said narrow issue. he meant this one issue. this was a meeting where these two leaders tried to put some of the bad blood behind them and tried to goít forward in a more, you know, mutual supportive way. there is -- this has been a terrible difficult relatio
if you are benjamin netanyahu sitting there listening to that, you have got to be furious.n't a narrow issue for netanyahu. he gave a speech two months ago to the united nations in which he said that it was@ the most important issue facingu0&lx civilization. he talked about the iran deal as historic mistake. it's not a narrow issue. i think the president in characterizing it that way basically took a swipe at benjamin netanyahu while he was sitting there. now, it's not going to be in...
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of course betsy and benjamin are nods to betsy ross and one benjamin franklin.you go. >>> wheel of fortune is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis
of course betsy and benjamin are nods to betsy ross and one benjamin franklin.you go. >>> wheel of fortune is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis
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benjamin: it is hard to answer that question. i did have a discussion with dr. schwartz in paris about that. it is interesting you should raise it. the jews would receive an equivalent of care parcels receiving various things that they needed, sugar, coffee, clothing, material to make things. it was sending in mostly cigarettes, because that was the most negotiable item, and i discussed that with joe shorts the -- joe schwarz, from a moral point of view. i said, and don't you think it would be better to set up soup kitchens? he said, no. he said, i think, first of all we get much more bang for our buck this way. this is the currency of trade and it is cheap and you can buy a lot with it. secondly, he said, it is an outlet for their emotions, and this will take them out of this atmosphere. my concern was that their moral standards would be destroyed by engaging in illegal activities and that there was no respect for the law. i couldn't persuade him at the end of it, and in retrospect, he was probably right, because people, in order to survive, legality was irrele
benjamin: it is hard to answer that question. i did have a discussion with dr. schwartz in paris about that. it is interesting you should raise it. the jews would receive an equivalent of care parcels receiving various things that they needed, sugar, coffee, clothing, material to make things. it was sending in mostly cigarettes, because that was the most negotiable item, and i discussed that with joe shorts the -- joe schwarz, from a moral point of view. i said, and don't you think it would be...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu? -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu: that was an error. you may check this, but they voted for me and considerably larger numbers than they voted for the labour party. i was not referring to going to vote, i was speaking about a specific list that was imposed. it should not have been set. a few days later, i called in the arab leaders. arab leaders, to the prime minister's residence, and i said, i am the prime minister of each of you. statementot want that to go uncorrected. i corrected it and made sure they understand it. what about deeds? what about deeds? you know, i will tell you what happened when i first was elected prime minister in 1996. this is my fourth term. a flood. if lead in israel. there is an arab area that got flooded, because they do not have these tunnels. not tunnels, but sewage tunnels. yes. the whole village was underwater. i went to see it, in and i said, god, that looks awful. like this?is is they said, it has always been like this. i don't know,in, 30 or 40 million shekels and i built this tunnel and there is not b
prime minister benjamin netanyahu? -- prime minister benjamin netanyahu: that was an error. you may check this, but they voted for me and considerably larger numbers than they voted for the labour party. i was not referring to going to vote, i was speaking about a specific list that was imposed. it should not have been set. a few days later, i called in the arab leaders. arab leaders, to the prime minister's residence, and i said, i am the prime minister of each of you. statementot want that to...
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fox news correspondent benjamin high tension in brussels late sunday... with belgian security forces closing off streets...loudly telling people to stay away from certain areas. van der sypt says: "during a search in a snack bar in the sint-jans-molenbeek, a vehicle ran into the police after which police officers fired two shots." "the driver, a man, who was hurt, was arrested." hundreds of troops are out in force here...conducting a series of raids - hunting for terror suspects...and taking at least 16 people into custody. van der sypt says: "the investigating judge will decide tomorrow about their possible further dettention." they are still hunting for at least one suspected paris attacker...last seen crossing into belgium following the attacks. the belgian government met to discuss their national terror threat level. they chose to keep brussels on the highest state of alert...as it has been all weekend. michel says: "we are fearing a similar attack to that which took place in paris, says: "we are fearing a similar attack to that which took place in pa
fox news correspondent benjamin high tension in brussels late sunday... with belgian security forces closing off streets...loudly telling people to stay away from certain areas. van der sypt says: "during a search in a snack bar in the sint-jans-molenbeek, a vehicle ran into the police after which police officers fired two shots." "the driver, a man, who was hurt, was arrested." hundreds of troops are out in force here...conducting a series of raids - hunting for terror...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president obama's relationship has been chilly.meet today hopefully for fence mending of sorts. this follows netanyahu's speech to congress against the iran deal. the israeli leader is seeking more military aid from the united states. comes amid a new wave of violence with more terror attacks in israel. cnn's oren liebermann is live in jerusalem. >> reporter: good morning. people here say to have a good meeting is to not snap at each other. there are big items on the agenda. the big item is the u.s. military aid package to israel in the aftermath of the iran nuclear deal. now that is a done deal, netanyahu will ask for the military package. it stands at $3 billion right now. the deal itself goes into 2018. this is where netanyahu will start pushing. increasing it to 4 or $5 billion a year. that will be number one on his agenda. the israeli/palestinian conflict will be on the agenda with the alleged attack this morning and others at west bank. a woman at the checkpoint in the northern part of the west bank and refused to stop when s
prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president obama's relationship has been chilly.meet today hopefully for fence mending of sorts. this follows netanyahu's speech to congress against the iran deal. the israeli leader is seeking more military aid from the united states. comes amid a new wave of violence with more terror attacks in israel. cnn's oren liebermann is live in jerusalem. >> reporter: good morning. people here say to have a good meeting is to not snap at each other. there are...
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they get my vote. >> absolutely. >> benjamin and betsy. >> he looks like a benjamin right there. >> i'mh you. >> some or important names in philly history how about rocky and creed. >> today is creed day in philadelphia latest installment in rocky franchise hits theaters to day but some lucky fans saw it last night. lucky duck. michael b jordan stars as son of apollo creed and he is back and rocky balboa, and we spoke with them and they loved it. >> it was really good. i'm a big fan of sylvester stallone and michael b jordan. >> it was more believable then anyone of the rockies because rocky was a human being. >> fight scenes were more realistic then i remember prior rocky movies being and they really capture philly. >> very good. creed is already getting some oscar buzz, i googled it, it is true. ninety-point rating. >> is that right. >> people are loving this movie. >> it opens up in theaters today. >> wouldn't that beneath to see because the first one, rocky, oscar winner. >> well done. >> i wouldn't put it past him. >>> family known for making parity videos on you tube it back at it
they get my vote. >> absolutely. >> benjamin and betsy. >> he looks like a benjamin right there. >> i'mh you. >> some or important names in philly history how about rocky and creed. >> today is creed day in philadelphia latest installment in rocky franchise hits theaters to day but some lucky fans saw it last night. lucky duck. michael b jordan stars as son of apollo creed and he is back and rocky balboa, and we spoke with them and they loved it. >> it...
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deirdre: it is indeed, benjamin hall, thank you so much for that update. we will continue to lean on you throughout the evening. right beside me here, ben collins, a retired green beret. ben, we have been talking, watching this absolutely horrific. unprecedented coverage as my colleague in london benjamin hall was saying. as a green beret in this kind of situation, what would you be doing? what would you be telling your team to do? >> certainly, i think what we're seeing here, it's coordinated for a reason. what they've done is effectively separated the command and control elements for the paris national security. deirdre: so it's harder for emergency response for their own police force to respond. >> so now you have first responders, just the police, you also have to have medical care, you also have a counterterrorism team that's getting stood up. you're bringing in essentially national security team. they have three different spots now they have to look, start make decisions, moving pieces, they have an ongoing hostage sin, hostage situations are extreme
deirdre: it is indeed, benjamin hall, thank you so much for that update. we will continue to lean on you throughout the evening. right beside me here, ben collins, a retired green beret. ben, we have been talking, watching this absolutely horrific. unprecedented coverage as my colleague in london benjamin hall was saying. as a green beret in this kind of situation, what would you be doing? what would you be telling your team to do? >> certainly, i think what we're seeing here, it's...
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. >> reporter: passenger benjamin golden, a marketing executive for taco bell, was arrested by costa mesa police and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. taco bell fired him tonight, saying it "offered and encouraged him to seek professional help." caban picked the 32-year-old passenger up from a bar. from the beginning he says the man was belligerent and refused to give him a drop-off address. >> i don't feel like he would have stopped if i didn't spray him. the way he kaz coming at me. i was afraid he was going to start strangling me. >> get out of my car. get out of my car or i will call the police. >> reporter: it appears gold zen about to leave. >> let me tell you something, you little [ bleep ]. >> reporter: when riders sign up for uber they agree to a code of conduct. uber also has a ratings system for riders designed to keep drivers safe. >> i definitely don't plan on driving for uber anymore. you know, i'm looking for a job right now. >> reporter: uber would not tell us how many other drivers have faced similar incidents. they would also not share anything on their s
. >> reporter: passenger benjamin golden, a marketing executive for taco bell, was arrested by costa mesa police and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. taco bell fired him tonight, saying it "offered and encouraged him to seek professional help." caban picked the 32-year-old passenger up from a bar. from the beginning he says the man was belligerent and refused to give him a drop-off address. >> i don't feel like he would have stopped if i didn't spray him. the...