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benjamin was here a lot. unfortunately, benjamin burned all of his papers. one of his biographers said he left six pieces of paper when he ofd, meaning only six pieces paper. he was a secretive guy about many things, especially about his service during the war. it seems clear that he was here a lot, working with mr. davis, but also socializing with mrs. davis since the two of them were friendly. benjamin was well-suited for a diplomat's role. he was small and elegant, well spoken, charming, had a way with both men and women. we call this the library. the davis' called it the snuggery. it is used by the family for private affairs. generalhe met with robert e. lee in this room at least wants to discuss military strategy. it seems clear he met with other people in this room as well. mrs. davis probably used it to have breakfast, have a cup of coffee, meet with a friend. the children had some of their tutoring sessions in this room. thenow a fair amount about meeting davis had with lee. mrs. davis wrote about it in her memoirs. restore this room. she wrote one d
benjamin was here a lot. unfortunately, benjamin burned all of his papers. one of his biographers said he left six pieces of paper when he ofd, meaning only six pieces paper. he was a secretive guy about many things, especially about his service during the war. it seems clear that he was here a lot, working with mr. davis, but also socializing with mrs. davis since the two of them were friendly. benjamin was well-suited for a diplomat's role. he was small and elegant, well spoken, charming, had...
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states that only the country's jews have the right to self-determination israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the vote a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discriminatory. protests in parliament against a law that is tearing up relations between jewish and arab israelis arab politicians were rejected as they spoke against the law which gives jews the unique right of national self-determination it passed with a narrow majority prime minister benjamin netanyahu described it as an historic day . zero this is a defining moment in the annals of zionism and the history of the state of israel. the law in shrines the national flag anthem and holidays it declares jerusalem as israel's capital and supports the development of jewish communities hebrew is now the country's only official language arabic downgraded to a so-called special status arab lawmakers said the measures verge towards apartheid their nationality bill is a hate crime there are discriminating against the arab citizens against minority with racist africans especially those ov
states that only the country's jews have the right to self-determination israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the vote a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discriminatory. protests in parliament against a law that is tearing up relations between jewish and arab israelis arab politicians were rejected as they spoke against the law which gives jews the unique right of national self-determination it passed with a narrow majority prime...
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de la pareja >> este caso está cerrado no lo agarraron >> hace tres meses dos sujetos atacaron a benjamin elotero y como cada tarde suena su corneta anunciando su llegada a cada vecindario >> no tenemos seguridad fue un ataque racista con la bendición de dios ahí vamos >> benjamín insiste e la comunidad hispana debe denunciar todo ataque >> él piensa que por ser hispano las autoridades no hicieron nada contactamos el departamento de policía de los ángeles no hubo respuesta >> una familia hispana dice ser víctimas de racismo y dicen que las autoridades no han tomado en serio sus reclamos la familia ha puesto cámaras de segud para su protección >> cuando psicológico no logra resultados para personas con disfunción sexual muchos buscan una sustituta sexual da terapia a través del sexo y el placer >> la terapia comienza en la sala y termina en la cama >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> después de que me sentí más cómoda más abierta volvimos a su cuarto nos fuimos a sus manos estuvimos las dos juntas >> es una sustituta sexual>> (h he ayudado a unas dos mil personas >> [♪ ] >> una sustituta sexual ofr
de la pareja >> este caso está cerrado no lo agarraron >> hace tres meses dos sujetos atacaron a benjamin elotero y como cada tarde suena su corneta anunciando su llegada a cada vecindario >> no tenemos seguridad fue un ataque racista con la bendición de dios ahí vamos >> benjamín insiste e la comunidad hispana debe denunciar todo ataque >> él piensa que por ser hispano las autoridades no hicieron nada contactamos el departamento de policía de los ángeles no...
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let me thank miss march and miss benjamin. what you said about home care work se workers is absolutely true. i hear we don't have enough. and people have to leave because they can't afford to stay in the field and, of course, with teachers we know that we need more. i started my career as a teacher. i have a real appreciation for teachers. can i ask if both of can you talk about what a difference being part of a union has made to you in your career and your ability to stay in your field? >> i now have a strong voice for my family and community and other home care workers that provide the same care that i do. i joined sciu because i wanted to be a part of the union. i wanted to be a part of the change. the work that we do is very vital. and it is just, you know, we're able to join collectively and have better wages and benefits. health care that some people just take for granted, health care is big. sciu has provided that. because members like me stood up and basically we bargain for it. it gives us the right for $15 an hour to
let me thank miss march and miss benjamin. what you said about home care work se workers is absolutely true. i hear we don't have enough. and people have to leave because they can't afford to stay in the field and, of course, with teachers we know that we need more. i started my career as a teacher. i have a real appreciation for teachers. can i ask if both of can you talk about what a difference being part of a union has made to you in your career and your ability to stay in your field?...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is praising it is a defining moment.sning me from jerusalem eris meckler. it took seven years for this to be signed off, but the final vote still do not go very smoothly. a long, stormys furious session that went into the night. at the end the right-wing government, the hard right government of benjamin netanyahu was rampant only by one vote -- triumphant by only one vote, a moment that he says is defining. israel is defined as a jewish state. the flag, the anthem, the state, the holidays, the language. it is all in one package. it is interesting it was a controversial. they removed it piece in the bill, its two most controversial provisions of wooded direct of supreme court to favor the jewish provisions over the democratic once. that was removed two months ago. the most controversial was called the apartheid clause, which appeared to pay the way for separate communities to be built here. that has also been removed. there was this outcry at the end of the vote. the air of members of parliament to work the legislation an
prime minister benjamin netanyahu is praising it is a defining moment.sning me from jerusalem eris meckler. it took seven years for this to be signed off, but the final vote still do not go very smoothly. a long, stormys furious session that went into the night. at the end the right-wing government, the hard right government of benjamin netanyahu was rampant only by one vote -- triumphant by only one vote, a moment that he says is defining. israel is defined as a jewish state. the flag, the...
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it is them -- the relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in that he is trying -- netanyahuhat he is trying to work on. country,ry of that vis-a-vis israel, israel was born after the holocaust. there are many holocaust survivors here. hungary has a role in that. ofvivors, second generation on gary and jewish survivors are having a hard time with the welcoming of this leader when it comes to his rhetoric, when it comes to his policies over the years.he last several this evening he is learning that he will be getting the tour that every head of state gets in israel, his first visit likely after visiting with benjamin netanyahu, the holocaust memorial museum. a relationship that as i mentioned before, netanyahu wants to retain. the european union is known as the block that stands in the way when it comes to netanyahu. then there is trump us new policy against iran. hen it comes to netanyahu, is looking foror the support off eastern europepean countries on the continent to his policies when it comes to situations with iran. he would have turned 100 today, his legacy is being cel
it is them -- the relationship with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in that he is trying -- netanyahuhat he is trying to work on. country,ry of that vis-a-vis israel, israel was born after the holocaust. there are many holocaust survivors here. hungary has a role in that. ofvivors, second generation on gary and jewish survivors are having a hard time with the welcoming of this leader when it comes to his rhetoric, when it comes to his policies over the years.he last several this evening he is...
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i benjamin my friends. with people who are men the guardians of the archives. where you view all these freedoms. i have that feeling they are all assumed. would be in danger of not. and i've learned years about my model for us and show your man and i you are both in it often are you busy aus aid. that any of you surely. as an art major or zero i thought i laid back why she wouldn't really be there if you lived there fusion. i really i don't how you are really sad to hear my side of him and what number of men here my gosh you know democrats you know come so to let me also but i said i'm really limited to that area here yes but if it did more good i'll sign it. on top of the problem by the rightness of the. heart attack. on. the well not now that middle of the cinemalaya part of the tell of. what. you've done in the wild how do you. hear a new phenomenon take. them for. their mother tell you gotten any that. about the idea that you don't go on a diet even when and then used to live if you want me to feed and yard and musard. of. the breed when. well. and. how i w
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half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to got real mad cow tow but then benjamin todd stroked a fine hof volley all the way into the back of the net before killian quickly scored the game's fish and then soon afterwards see three goals in eleven minutes to turn the tide completely on its head. sergio agüero got one more election time but to no avail argentina are heading home. on the second knock at match on saturday so you're going take on portugal for a place in the quarterfinals of the well cup in the end the match saw lessees eternal rival as tanner nadal also sent home. i do i go to a flying start as edinson cavani mitts and luis suarez cross to get his side to leave after just seven minutes i struck back early in the second period pepe rising highest the most home in the fifty fifth minute thank troops strike from davidson college just seven minutes later was another victory the pitch struck a giving group patrice no chance in the sixty second minute. christiane i'm an all those world cup hopes up in smoke. you're a boy in the last stage. and the top stories
half time and just after the break argentina went in front thanks to got real mad cow tow but then benjamin todd stroked a fine hof volley all the way into the back of the net before killian quickly scored the game's fish and then soon afterwards see three goals in eleven minutes to turn the tide completely on its head. sergio agüero got one more election time but to no avail argentina are heading home. on the second knock at match on saturday so you're going take on portugal for a place in...
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unique right of national self-determination it passed with a narrow majority but prime minister benjamin netanyahu described it as an historic day. zero this is a defining moment in the annals of zionism and the history of the state of israel. the law in shrines the national flag anthem and holidays it declares jerusalem as israel's capital and supports the development of jewish communities she brew is now the country's only official language arabic downgraded to a so-called special status arab lawmakers said the measures verge towards apartheid their nationality bill is a hate crime they are discriminating against the arab citizens against down of minority with the racist africans especially those over jewish settlements and those articles downgrading there are big the status of the arabic language around twenty percent of israelis are of arab ethnicity some say they feel treated as second class citizens observers say the law undermines democracy in israel. this basic law is clearly not given the same level of equality and these actually designed to supersede the laws that we already ha
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country's only official language downgrading arabic to quote special status israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the vote a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discrimination. so that legislation went through several drafts until it was finally approved but let's have a listen to some of the arguments that have been made for and against it during the process. but the macaca we will keep ensuring civil rights in israel's democracy these rights will not be harmed but the majority also has rights and the majority decides an absolute majority wants to ensure our state's jewish character for generations to come. the nationality bill is in hate crimes there are potentially discriminating against the arab citizens against a minority with the faces of the kids especially both. jewish settlements and the. arctic is downgrading. the status of that to begin and. for more on this i'm now joined by acura eldar he is an israeli political columnist for oil money dot com news website thank you for joining us so what do you think benjamin netanyahu is
country's only official language downgrading arabic to quote special status israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the vote a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discrimination. so that legislation went through several drafts until it was finally approved but let's have a listen to some of the arguments that have been made for and against it during the process. but the macaca we will keep ensuring civil rights in israel's democracy these...
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medical treatments to women to thalia and then aids to syrians across the fence post prime minister benjamin netanyahu stressed that syrians fleeing the war will not be let into the country. well twelve days ago the regime in damascus backed by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign that has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes. this is syrian t.v. a constant barrage of unending brutal merciless gunfire with no regard for the civilian population. it's the eleventh day of the joint syrian russian offensive in the province southwest of syria's capital damascus president assad's troops and their allies are looking for a quick victory over the rebels by any means necessary. and. has enormous significance for the regime this is where the uprising began in twenty eleven and it will be crushed here. assad is making it clear that the opposition in syria has no future. but there's been barely any news for days and only a few signs of life from rescue workers in rebel held areas. russian air attacks have targeted and destroyed numerous hospitals the civil defense appears to be large
medical treatments to women to thalia and then aids to syrians across the fence post prime minister benjamin netanyahu stressed that syrians fleeing the war will not be let into the country. well twelve days ago the regime in damascus backed by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign that has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes. this is syrian t.v. a constant barrage of unending brutal merciless gunfire with no regard for the civilian population. it's the eleventh day of the...
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the government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists that it's important to establish that israel is the historical homeland of the jewish people who have the sole right to national self-determination palestinians say they see the move as legitimizing apartheid turning what is already an act of policy of discrimination against them into stephanie decker al-jazeera. let's bring in our gas from tel aviv by sky emmanuelle number one lecturer in international relations of the television diversity from gaza is a. professor of political science at all as i university and from was to asylum is jim hoffman chief political correspondent of the jerusalem post thank you all for joining us eman well the more defines the country as an exclusive feed jewish state netanyahu says this is a defining moment the policy and say this is apartheid regime and racism how do you respond to this first of all the world or not but it is as an exclusive no jewish the sunni second wave. below. translates into a wall the fact that israel is the nations of the jewish people five percent of the world's cou
the government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists that it's important to establish that israel is the historical homeland of the jewish people who have the sole right to national self-determination palestinians say they see the move as legitimizing apartheid turning what is already an act of policy of discrimination against them into stephanie decker al-jazeera. let's bring in our gas from tel aviv by sky emmanuelle number one lecturer in international relations of the television...
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benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware stores.with lobster and shrimp together in so many new ways. like new cedar plank seafood bake, roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. but hurry in. this event ends july 8th. you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well, good news. the esurance app lets you keep an eye on your repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably better for everyone. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voic
benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware stores.with lobster and shrimp together in so many new ways. like new cedar plank seafood bake, roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. but hurry in. this event ends july 8th. you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well, good news. the esurance app lets you keep an eye on your repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like...
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and benjamin also loves other mellow cats. if you think this guy might be a perfect society, call the number on your screen. >> we said he's into binge watching tv. soon.we share amo ieres thk you so much for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. we take you outside with this lovely look at the golden gate bridge. have a great day. >> i think it's fair to say liz farley is about to have one of the most exciting days of her life. she's already won $100,000 and is about to come face to face with a question worth $1/4 million. will she go all the way today and make television history? it's time to find. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ let's do this. welcome to a very special episode of "who wants to be a millionaire." special because of this lovely lady from sunnyside, new york. please welcome back liz farley. [cheers and applause] otherwise known now as the otter lady for the rest of her life. you are in the middle of an incredible game, what could be a
and benjamin also loves other mellow cats. if you think this guy might be a perfect society, call the number on your screen. >> we said he's into binge watching tv. soon.we share amo ieres thk you so much for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. we take you outside with this lovely look at the golden gate bridge. have a great day. >> i think it's fair to say liz farley is about to have one of the most exciting days of her life. she's already won $100,000 and...
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the government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists that it's important to establish that israel is the historical homeland of the jewish people who have the sole right to national self-determination palestinian see the law as legitimizing apartheid the silver al-jazeera donald trump now says he holds russian president vladimir putin personally responsible for moscow's meddling in the twenty six in presidential election it's a lazy shift in language from the us president has been criticized for failing to confront putin at their summit in finland the war monitor the syrian observatory for human rights says an agreement removed between the government and opposition in our it's the largest remaining rebel held city in the south of the country is facing intense aerial bombardment over the past two days members of the thai football team who were trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks have been blessed in a buddhist ceremony to protect them from danger earlier they'd described their rescue as a miracle and paid tribute to the former navy seal who died. there when a z
the government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists that it's important to establish that israel is the historical homeland of the jewish people who have the sole right to national self-determination palestinian see the law as legitimizing apartheid the silver al-jazeera donald trump now says he holds russian president vladimir putin personally responsible for moscow's meddling in the twenty six in presidential election it's a lazy shift in language from the us president has been...
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when my prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke against the iran deal in 2015, he was alone among world leaders in opposing it. alone, that is, until donald trump was elected president. [applause] when he was a candidate, donald trump railed against the nuclear agreement. he called it the worst deal ever. he pledged to terminate it and restore sanctions against iran. he apparently missed that high level briefing in which they explain why it is such a smart idea to give hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief to a terrorist regime that leads chants of death to america and death to israel. but as you all know, in politics, talk is cheap. at the end of the day, it's actions that count. and as soon as president trump took office, supporters of the nuclear deal shifted into high gear to get him to back down and keep the deal. european leaders aggressively weighed in, and the echo chamber in the media worked overtime to explain what a disaster it would be if america withdrew from the deal. even within the trump administration, many senior officials argued that the u.s. should stay
when my prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke against the iran deal in 2015, he was alone among world leaders in opposing it. alone, that is, until donald trump was elected president. [applause] when he was a candidate, donald trump railed against the nuclear agreement. he called it the worst deal ever. he pledged to terminate it and restore sanctions against iran. he apparently missed that high level briefing in which they explain why it is such a smart idea to give hundreds of billions of...
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he has the support of israel, benjamin netanyahu has the support of israel, benjamin neta nyahu causedael, benjamin netanyahu caused —— calling it a recipe for disaster for our region and the world. trump has never articulated wipes the disaster. one of the reasons is there is effectively an expiry. the fact that the matter is, if you are concerned about iran's nuclear programme, if the worst thing is you can say is that it expires in ten or 15 years, why blow it up now? wait ten or 15 yea rs. why blow it up now? wait ten or 15 years. it doesn't take on what iran may doing elsewhere sponsoring terrorism. that completely fails to hold up when you consider that trump went and embraced kim jong—un, hold up when you consider that trump went and embraced kimjong—un, said nothing about human rights and their assassinations. as far as iran is concerned because in your book, the world as it is, in that book, you made clear that there was nothing has fiercely contested as this nuclear deal. you haven't won people over. diplomacy was more contested than war in the united states. a lot of that ca
he has the support of israel, benjamin netanyahu has the support of israel, benjamin neta nyahu causedael, benjamin netanyahu caused —— calling it a recipe for disaster for our region and the world. trump has never articulated wipes the disaster. one of the reasons is there is effectively an expiry. the fact that the matter is, if you are concerned about iran's nuclear programme, if the worst thing is you can say is that it expires in ten or 15 years, why blow it up now? wait ten or 15 yea...
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. -- the president spoke with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he was at turnberry and of course another issue, the russian annexation of crimea. at friday's press conference with theresa may in the uk, the president suggested the u.s. and russia relation could improve even if vladimir putin does not agree to get out of crimea. the president as you mentioned is playing a game of lowering expectations ahead of the summit telling the cbs that he has no idea what is going to happen. >> i don't expect anything. frankly, i don't expect, have very low expectations. i think that getting along with russia is a good thing. but it is possible we won't. i think we are greatly hampered by this whole witchhunt going on in the united states. >> and the president lowering expectations for coverage as well. tweeting as he was on the way to helsinki from scotland. unfortunately, no matter how well they do at the summit if i was given this great city of moscow as retribution or restitution, where all the sins and evens committed by russia over the years, i would return to criticism t
. -- the president spoke with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when he was at turnberry and of course another issue, the russian annexation of crimea. at friday's press conference with theresa may in the uk, the president suggested the u.s. and russia relation could improve even if vladimir putin does not agree to get out of crimea. the president as you mentioned is playing a game of lowering expectations ahead of the summit telling the cbs that he has no idea what is going to...
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i read certain group men with sayings all benjamin has done their bit of beautiful job give me the courage to go this will benjamin and we will take care of you we will take care of these our ships all the important of the history of our people. is they bring. us. to is. a part of a good. well over this. you know what he. did this morning. moving. from one of the government which is known for his mother fronts on the phone. i think about the size of. their going up and the only thing in this office that did not say. yes. they are i am i was young. lady whom would i be among them were done with you guys you. were. with me good. morning. to mcduffie. the health of the daughter to me does said i. done i would have been a lot of money has helped. well i mean you know i mean you know my dumb mama who might be a machine. gun also didn't give me a. give me their. or learn yeah i just feel minute i yeah i shut up you know i had. a good i had about one hundred one. well. there's a lot hauserman one. had a lot of info not a little. bit . not a. bit of a strange day to start decent a few years we jus
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. >> rick: for more reaction, let's go to benjamin hall. benjamin?rick, of course, no great surprise that russia media was very positive for president putin. it is largely state-run over there and criticism is very rare. people on the streets had a different take. there was among them recognition, a sense that this hadn't changed any of the major issues that have affected their lives. anything that have changed co be a very poor country. >> i think nothing will really change. in situations like these, politicians try to hold their ground and do not want to lose in any way. >> at least it will not get any worse, i think. the very fact that they met in helsinki and talked normally is a positive thing. >> some of the other press focused on the fact that this was an opening, an opportunity for real change. but throughout their coverage, there was a deep reminder of the distrust of the russians towards the u.s. so yes, very positive coverage in the russian media. the one thing they didn't talk about, that president trump didn't put on the table was sancti
. >> rick: for more reaction, let's go to benjamin hall. benjamin?rick, of course, no great surprise that russia media was very positive for president putin. it is largely state-run over there and criticism is very rare. people on the streets had a different take. there was among them recognition, a sense that this hadn't changed any of the major issues that have affected their lives. anything that have changed co be a very poor country. >> i think nothing will really change. in...
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only days ago israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow putin could perhaps persuade a sad to ask iran to leave his country trump could lift objections to russia's control of crimea far fetched perhaps but just listen to the way the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. is clinging to previous statements by members of the u.s. administration on crimea i think that. that will come from several times by boat by many many other u.s. officials from. mr bolton to the the the the spokesman for the white house and many other. officials who confirmed that the principal ballers who yes wolf they've assumed that the illegally fish no crimea but i should never be recognized remarkably for part of this summit in finland's presidential palace trump is likely to meet putin alone just as he did in singapore with kim jong un in june the u.s. is closest allies are worried what this most unpredictable president might agree to behind these walls james pays al-jazeera helsinki security forces are on high alert across cities in iraq's southern provinces as anger spreads over unemployment and cor
only days ago israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow putin could perhaps persuade a sad to ask iran to leave his country trump could lift objections to russia's control of crimea far fetched perhaps but just listen to the way the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. is clinging to previous statements by members of the u.s. administration on crimea i think that. that will come from several times by boat by many many other u.s. officials from. mr bolton to the the the the spokesman...
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joining me to discuss this issue, benjamin crump, who famously represented trayvon martin's family and mark o'hara who defended george virm. the sheriff said the heater is said having been slammed to the ground, he was going to be slammed again is that the right question this. >> i don't think so, michael. you can watch the video. it's clear when he pulls that gun out. we have to remember he's the initial aggressor. this is a australian him man who approaches a mother in the car with her two toddlers in the back seat. just imagine that for a second? how you feel tore that. but after he comes out to defend his family and defend his property, if anybody should have the right to stand your ground it is him. when he pushes him back and he falls, he pulls the gun out. watch the video. marquise mclaughlin takes four steps back, four seconds elapsed, he is not in intimate fear. there is no on theive threat. there is no justification for him to shoot marquise mclaughlin in front of his infant children. i mean his five-year-old son reaches out for his father and his father falls at his foot and
joining me to discuss this issue, benjamin crump, who famously represented trayvon martin's family and mark o'hara who defended george virm. the sheriff said the heater is said having been slammed to the ground, he was going to be slammed again is that the right question this. >> i don't think so, michael. you can watch the video. it's clear when he pulls that gun out. we have to remember he's the initial aggressor. this is a australian him man who approaches a mother in the car with her...
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us though i would condemn the oh ok we got the another one since you're in a mood of condemnation benjamin netanyahu you say you don't speak for the government in fifteen he said during the election campaign the right wing government is in danger arab voters are coming out in droves to the polls surely that was an example of unashamed naked racism towards a fifth of the population from the prime minister of the country i would not use this i would not do that but you have to understand something else. in democracy right in democracy you do everything you can do in order to win the elections and i mean races all of the racist things to what i'm asking you do you agree it's racist it's wrong but not racist we're going to take a break is going to continue in part two we're going to be talking about the iran deal and israel's position on iran and nuclear weapons we'll be hearing from our very patient audience here in the oxford union to join us after the break. the world's primary cocaine producing nation. is at the forefront of the war on drugs we're talking about serious organized crime as a
us though i would condemn the oh ok we got the another one since you're in a mood of condemnation benjamin netanyahu you say you don't speak for the government in fifteen he said during the election campaign the right wing government is in danger arab voters are coming out in droves to the polls surely that was an example of unashamed naked racism towards a fifth of the population from the prime minister of the country i would not use this i would not do that but you have to understand...
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and then states that only the country's jews have the right to self-determination prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the votes a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discriminator ie. protests in parliament against a law that is tearing up relations between jewish and arab israelis. politicians were rejected as they spoke against the law which gives jews the unique right of national self-determination it passed with a narrow majority but prime minister benjamin netanyahu described it as an historic day. this is a defining moment in the annals of zionism and the history of the state of israel. the law in shrines the national flag anthem and holidays it declares jerusalem as israel's capital and supports the development of jewish communities hebrew is now the country's only official language arabic downgraded to a so called special starters. arab lawmakers said the measures verge towards apartheid the nationality bill is in hate crime there are discriminating against the arab citizens against down of minority with the racist africans especial
and then states that only the country's jews have the right to self-determination prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the votes a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discriminator ie. protests in parliament against a law that is tearing up relations between jewish and arab israelis. politicians were rejected as they spoke against the law which gives jews the unique right of national self-determination it passed with a narrow majority but prime...
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in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there. to level of joe programmer so inhofe no. one else should seem wrong. why don't we just don't call. it. yet to shape out just to come at it. and it gets right it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. afshin rattansi we're going underground on the day of the trump putin summit in finland coming up in the show but a state senator dick black tells us if he thinks trump can for the cold war style relations the defined obama era foreign policy and what i did to raise him a call donald trump's child attention policy is wrong and deeply disturbing when her hostile environment has been separating children from their parents for years after donald trump shocked as nato allies could one base used by the alliance be under threat on the eve of cyprus discussions of the u.n. security council we investigate opposition to the a
in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there. to level of joe programmer so inhofe no. one else should seem wrong. why don't we just don't call. it. yet to shape out just to come at it. and it gets right it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. afshin rattansi...
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benjamin, direct care for workers. you talk a little bit about what benefits you and your colleagues have been able to gain by membership of the union. i wanto to drill down a little bit on what the impact of receiving better pay and benefits means not only for the workforce but also for the people you serve in a that role. in new hampshire it's estimated that 70-80% of paid hands-on care for older adults and individuals who experience disabilities is provided by direct care workers, including personal care aide come , home h aides and nursing assistants. asan the demand for direct care workers is expected to increase, 49%, 49%, between now and 2022 further exacerbated a workforce shortage that already exist in many communities across my state and across the country. ms. benjamin, from your own experience what do you believe are contributing factors to the shortage of home healthcare workers? and you believe that the actions taken to dismantle worker protections will exacerbate the shortage? >> i would say the reason w
benjamin, direct care for workers. you talk a little bit about what benefits you and your colleagues have been able to gain by membership of the union. i wanto to drill down a little bit on what the impact of receiving better pay and benefits means not only for the workforce but also for the people you serve in a that role. in new hampshire it's estimated that 70-80% of paid hands-on care for older adults and individuals who experience disabilities is provided by direct care workers, including...
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in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. . we spoke to a political commentator and he thinks that both sides of the blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more. share of blame but israel too is not blameless because rather than some initiative. please. take a corny a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace initiative is trying to stall and while it is stalling more and more settlements are being built in the west bank and the chances for a deal between israel and the palestinians get slimmer by the day so yes there's enough blame to go around and even though hamas should take the largest share israel too has to answer for it i don't if you can do stick around here and international just a few hours time and putin a meeting in helsinki for what some are calling
in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. . we spoke to a political commentator and he thinks that both sides of the blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more. share of blame...
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>> rick: thanks, benjamin. on president trump's next stop, helsinki to meet with president putin. we'll talk about what both men stand to gain or lose in the summit. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com until her laptop crashed this morning. her salon was booked for weeks, having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. right now, save $300 on our hp 2-in-1 laptop bundle at office depot officemax >> rick: president trump's next stop, finland for his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. this comes after rod rosenstein's indictments of a dozen r
>> rick: thanks, benjamin. on president trump's next stop, helsinki to meet with president putin. we'll talk about what both men stand to gain or lose in the summit. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about....
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in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv we spoke to our political commentator amir oren the things that both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well how much does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more. share of blame but israel too is not blameless because rather then. please. take a corny a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace and we should be driving to school and while it is stalling more and more settlements are being a good deal in the west bank and the chances for a deal between israel and the palestinians get slimmer by the day so yes there's enough blame to go around and even though hamas should take the largest share israel too has to answer for it. either so bring in some live pictures for you right now not that much to see but the expectations are very very high and live
in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv we spoke to our political commentator amir oren the things that both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well how much does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more....
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managed to broker a truce but the situation remains extremely tense with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing to continue to hit hard. during the sabbath we hit hard our policy is clear when anyone seeks to harm us we will strike back with great force that is what we did yesterday the i.d.f. delta matched the most devastating blow since the gaza war twenty fourteen they got the message if not they will get it later israeli officials insist that the ceasefire includes a cessation of all arson attacks over the past few months they have been thousands of balloons and kites attached to bombs and other explosives that have been flown into israel these have resulted in hundreds of fires on farmland and also in nature reserves resulting in the destruction of tens of thousands of doom's of land there is going pressure by the israeli public on the military and the government to do something. let's be clear a cease fire continue to strike us is no deterrence at all it's a surrender the justice minister will oppose and become military any ceasefire that allows hamas to rearm itself this
managed to broker a truce but the situation remains extremely tense with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing to continue to hit hard. during the sabbath we hit hard our policy is clear when anyone seeks to harm us we will strike back with great force that is what we did yesterday the i.d.f. delta matched the most devastating blow since the gaza war twenty fourteen they got the message if not they will get it later israeli officials insist that the ceasefire includes a cessation...
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i benjamin my friend. with people who are men the guardians of the archives. where you view all these freedoms. i have that feeling that i want to. be in danger of not. and i've learned years about my model yes i'm joel now your man and i are both in it often already busy aus aid. that any future of. as an hour and a day or a zero. why shouldn't really be there if you live there fusion. i really wonder how you are really savvy where my side of him and what number of men here my gosh you know democrats you know come so they let me also but i said i'm really limited to that area here we are supposedly. outside. on top of the problem by the rightness of the. heart attack. on. the well not now that middle of the cinemalaya part of the tell of. what. you've done in the wild how do you. hear a new phenomena. and then for tell. you gotten any that. you don't go on a diet even when and. if you want beetle feed and yard and musard. for. the breed when. well. how i would have. to tell us your thoughts and i am in a lot of little safa before. but either way i can also kn
i benjamin my friend. with people who are men the guardians of the archives. where you view all these freedoms. i have that feeling that i want to. be in danger of not. and i've learned years about my model yes i'm joel now your man and i are both in it often already busy aus aid. that any future of. as an hour and a day or a zero. why shouldn't really be there if you live there fusion. i really wonder how you are really savvy where my side of him and what number of men here my gosh you know...
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in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv. we spoke to political commentator i may or he thinks they're both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more of a chair of blame but israel too is not blameless because rather than. take a corny a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace and we should be drawing her story and while it is stalling more and more settlements are being built in the west bank and the chances for a deal between israel and the palestinians get slimmer by the day so yes there's enough blame to go around and even though hamas should take the largest share israel too has to answer for it. the country back at the top of the hour with all the latest news headlines at each end end if. but if you're standing in the middle of the
in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv. we spoke to political commentator i may or he thinks they're both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel he does not even recognize the oslo agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more of...
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the mediation between the israelis and hamas but we know that israel through its prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned hamas that it was going to strike hard if the burning kites didn't stop so israel at the moment it didn't doesn't seem in the mood for any cease fire israel's categorising as strong actions against guns and crashing one aggression and they talking about here. well the aggression specifically this time is these incendiary balloons and burning kites the drift over from gaza into israeli territory and they fall down and they set fire to israeli crops israel's been completely frustrated by these fairly rudimentary weapons because it's sophisticated armies not found a way to stop them so frustrating has it been that the border communities have put enormous pressure on benjamin netanyahu in the wider israeli community as well to do something that you know who has looked weak in the face of this it seems and so he has threatened to strike back hard and this seems to be what's happening israel the balloons have not stopped they were floating over yesterday when i was cove
the mediation between the israelis and hamas but we know that israel through its prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned hamas that it was going to strike hard if the burning kites didn't stop so israel at the moment it didn't doesn't seem in the mood for any cease fire israel's categorising as strong actions against guns and crashing one aggression and they talking about here. well the aggression specifically this time is these incendiary balloons and burning kites the drift over from...
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country's only official language downgrading arabic to quote special status israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the vote a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discriminate. but we will keep ensuring civil rights in israel's democracy these rights will not be harmed but the majority also has rights and the majority decides an absolute majority wants to ensure our state's jewish character for generations to come. then there. is a hate crime there are discriminating against the arab citizens against minority with the races. specially those jewish settlements and those arctic is downgrading. the status of the. for more on this i'm now joined by akobo eldar here is an israeli political columnist for al monitor dot com news website thank you for joining us so what do you think benjamin netanyahu is trying to achieve with this law. to score points actually it's meant to make sure that the other right wing quality of the extra luggage right wing policy which is led by minister of education mr bennett will not get the credit for this law this
country's only official language downgrading arabic to quote special status israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called the vote a defining moment in the history of zionism critics say the law is racist and discriminate. but we will keep ensuring civil rights in israel's democracy these rights will not be harmed but the majority also has rights and the majority decides an absolute majority wants to ensure our state's jewish character for generations to come. then there. is a hate crime...
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in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv we spoke to a political commentator who thinks that both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel does not even recognize the also agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more. share of blame but israel too is not blameless because rather than. least. take a corny a serious consideration of the so-called saudi peace and we should be trying to stall and why with these stalling more and more settlements are being built in the west bank and the chances for a deal between israel and the palestinians get slimmer by the day so yes there's enough blame to go around and even though hamas should take the largest share israel too has to answer for it. bring in some live pictures for you right now that is downtown helsinki the capital of finland where the motorcade making its way now to watch the
in syria the government is where we are to escalate tensions in gaza but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under increasing pressure particularly from these gaza border communities to deal with the situation there r.t. tel aviv we spoke to a political commentator who thinks that both sides are to blame for the latest escalation. well come us does not recognize israel does not even recognize the also agreements which created the palestinian authority come out has more. share of blame...
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for benjamin netanyahu to describe this as the biggest set of airstrikes in four yes, that would suggestg beneath the surface that not everyone is seeing —— years. what it reflects is we have seen, since the end of may, everyone remembers those demonstrations that we re remembers those demonstrations that were taking place on the gaza border, which were followed baby in century kites, they fly and land in israel and create fires. they followed by rocket and mortar fire. there has been a demand from israelis for a response to this, deterrence to the attacks. i think what you have seen is a back and forth now between rock and mortar fire coming from gaza and an israeli response using fighterjets. the ceasefire we have been talking about, has it held, do you know?m has not held, as far as i know. as far as has not held, as far as i know. as farasi has not held, as far as i know. as far as i know there was additional mortar fire sunday morning far as i know there was additional mortarfire sunday morning in israel. this attempt for a ceasefire to be mediated by egypt has been going on for som
for benjamin netanyahu to describe this as the biggest set of airstrikes in four yes, that would suggestg beneath the surface that not everyone is seeing —— years. what it reflects is we have seen, since the end of may, everyone remembers those demonstrations that we re remembers those demonstrations that were taking place on the gaza border, which were followed baby in century kites, they fly and land in israel and create fires. they followed by rocket and mortar fire. there has been a...
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benjamin has been diagnosed with asperger‘s. battled for years to get him into a good school. today's report says the system is stacked against parents. benjamin was excluded not for being disruptive, but for... needing his own space and taking off and running and hiding in the bathroom. there's so much more i could have learned, rather than having to catch it all up now. you know, if i had just had that chat with someone who was assessing me, i reckon that could have worked so much better. the government says a review is under way. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. a labour mp is to stand trial for perverting the course of justice. cambridgeshire police have confirmed that fiona 0nasa nya, who was elected in peterborough last year, will appear in court next month. the uk heatwave looks set to break records this week — the met office says friday could be the hottestjuly day ever. but after weeks of dry weather, and resulting parched land, thunderstorms and torrential downpours are now also forecast in some areas — with the risk of fla
benjamin has been diagnosed with asperger‘s. battled for years to get him into a good school. today's report says the system is stacked against parents. benjamin was excluded not for being disruptive, but for... needing his own space and taking off and running and hiding in the bathroom. there's so much more i could have learned, rather than having to catch it all up now. you know, if i had just had that chat with someone who was assessing me, i reckon that could have worked so much better....
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the last war back in two thousand and fourteen and as i speak to you the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is again meeting with the top military and political echelon here in tel aviv now earlier we did hear from the country's defense minister avigdor lieberman he threatened a large and painful military operation he said that israel would go to ball if the kites and balloons that are constantly flown from gaza into israel and has been for the past few weeks do not cease now the deadline given was friday afternoon and of course that deadline has passed the kite's continued and that again will be a contributory reason as to why we witnessing this flare up in violence there was earlier a meeting between netanyahu and the top brass the same time we're hearing from a senior israeli official that the coming hours will tell what will be israel's response now the israeli army has threatened that it will respond harshly and it continues to blame how much for the flare up in violence. the i.d.f. used today's it's like activity is treated by hamas throughout the last month with great sever
the last war back in two thousand and fourteen and as i speak to you the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is again meeting with the top military and political echelon here in tel aviv now earlier we did hear from the country's defense minister avigdor lieberman he threatened a large and painful military operation he said that israel would go to ball if the kites and balloons that are constantly flown from gaza into israel and has been for the past few weeks do not cease now the...
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only days ago israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow putin could perhaps persuade a sad to ask you ron to leave his country trump could lift objections to russia's control of crimea far fetched perhaps but just listen to the way the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. is clinging to previous statements by members of the u.s. administration on crimea i think that. that will come from several times by boat by many many other u.s. official thrum and mr bolton to the the the the spokesman for the white house and and many other. officials who confirmed that the principle ball is who yes wolf they've assumed that the illegally fish no crimea but actual should never be recognized remarkably for part of this summit in finland's presidential palace trump is likely to meet putin alone just as he did in singapore with kim jong un in june the u.s. is closest allies are worried what this most unpredictable president might agree to behind these walls james bays al-jazeera helsinki the space coast guard has rescued three hundred forty refugees and migrants adrift in the straits of gib
only days ago israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow putin could perhaps persuade a sad to ask you ron to leave his country trump could lift objections to russia's control of crimea far fetched perhaps but just listen to the way the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. is clinging to previous statements by members of the u.s. administration on crimea i think that. that will come from several times by boat by many many other u.s. official thrum and mr bolton to the the the the...