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these voters walked away from benjamin netanyahu, ideological and religious jews who live in settlements in the west bank, settlements that are regarded as illegal under international law. they used to vote for his party and say nessun are to -- netanyahu has abandoned them. >> i do not think anyone ever had a thought that they wanted to say. we might have expected that was a reality thrust upon us, but i do not think anybody wanted it. >> i know that he will still be a leader. but i want to make sure that the coalition is a coalition that i believe in. >> benjamin netanyahu voted early today, confident he was unlikely to lose his job, but also knowing he might well have to govern a more right-wing coalition. throughout this campaign, benjamin netanyahu has portrayed himself as the only candidate with the strength and experience to tackle israel's many problems. rejecting criticism from home and overseas, he is taking israel down a dangerous confrontational path. mr. netanyahu has authorized even more building in the settlements. there has been no progress in the peace talks with palesti
these voters walked away from benjamin netanyahu, ideological and religious jews who live in settlements in the west bank, settlements that are regarded as illegal under international law. they used to vote for his party and say nessun are to -- netanyahu has abandoned them. >> i do not think anyone ever had a thought that they wanted to say. we might have expected that was a reality thrust upon us, but i do not think anybody wanted it. >> i know that he will still be a leader. but...
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an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next leaders. no political party has ever gained a majority in israeli elections. so there's expected to be a lot of postturing about what type of government there will be for israel over the next four years. my colleague looks at what is on the ballot box today. >> israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu was cheery this morning as he arrives to vote. by the end of the day he will likely have something more to be chief about. the leader of the party is expected to come out on top and keep his job. but at jerusalem's main market the lack of suspense means there's little fever. the
an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice about their next...
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benjamin netanyahu is expected to remain the prime minister. can he pull it off after being so humiliated at the polls? last time he slid into that position, and he shot to great glory of our. an experienced politician and a pragmatist, he will be determined to pull it off again. >> thank you very much. aaron is here with business news. what was it that you said? are the best days of apple behind them? what are the problems? >> we are still talking about the most valuable public company in the world, but investors are saying that apple may have painted itself into the corner with the high-priced iphone. other smart phones out there pretty much do exactly the same thing. cheaper. that could be a problem. the giants of the tech world, apple has announced its results -- will announce its results later today. it is expected to report its first fall in profits in a decade. all on worries that sales of the little baby right there, you just saw it, the iphone has been coming in second. apple stock is down nearly 30% from its peak, when they launched t
benjamin netanyahu is expected to remain the prime minister. can he pull it off after being so humiliated at the polls? last time he slid into that position, and he shot to great glory of our. an experienced politician and a pragmatist, he will be determined to pull it off again. >> thank you very much. aaron is here with business news. what was it that you said? are the best days of apple behind them? what are the problems? >> we are still talking about the most valuable public...
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>> benjamin netanyahu hangs on as prime minister, but the coalition is far from certain. and britannia returns home from afghanistan. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. in libya, the american ambassador and three others left dead, with secretary of state hillary clinton giving her testimony to lawmakers. appearing at two separate hearings, she took full responsibility for the missteps of the department leading up to the assault, but she also hit back at the demonstrations critics. we have a report. >> finally on capitol hill for a public hearing four months after the benghazi attacks. the much-awaited appearance delayed by a month long illness. after four years as secretary of state, >> we have respect for the hard work you have put forth over the last four years. we all appreciate the transparency with which you keep -- talk to all of us. >> but the situation in benghazi left a shadow on the work. it was at times an emotional hearing. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag draped caskets of
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do you see this as an opportunity to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu, for example? >> i think, first of all, you have to see the government forms, and it will take some time. as i said, this is complicated, given the diversity of the parties, so i think once you see what the government is going to do, you have discussions with that government to see what they are prepared to do, and then you go to the palestinians to see what they are prepared to do. i think that is the focal point. but i think there is a larger issue at play that has to be addressed, and the mainstream in israel, even the centrists, they do not believe that they are committed. the mainstream among the palestinians do not believe that the israelis are committed to a two-state outcome. one thing the united states can do in a very helpful way is focus on what each side can do that could demonstrate their commitment is real. that could be a focus and an agenda of the discussions. >> shifting to the center. do you think they were partly punishing mr. netanyahu over his rhetoric of >> i do not think so m
do you see this as an opportunity to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu, for example? >> i think, first of all, you have to see the government forms, and it will take some time. as i said, this is complicated, given the diversity of the parties, so i think once you see what the government is going to do, you have discussions with that government to see what they are prepared to do, and then you go to the palestinians to see what they are prepared to do. i think that is the focal point....
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committed to the safety and security of the israeli and the jewish people. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahunoted hawk. >> a superhawk in israel. >> a very effective leader. >> israel has its own tough guy his name is netanyahu. shalom this, is chuck norris. [ laughter ] >> jon: did not see that coming. that was an advertisement for netanyahu's reelection. what demographic is that targeting? ardent zionists who haven't been to the movies in 30 years? it's hard to imagine an endorsement from anyone that would do the prime minister of israel less good or have a more apparent hairpiece. >> vote for benjamin, terrific guy, terrific leader, great for israel. >> jon: i stand corrected. [ laughter ] of course, the other thing you need to know about benjamin netanyahu is that barack obama doesn't think he's awesome. >> he's insulted prime minister bb netanyahu. >> he has been rude to netanyahu. >> obama has been caught on tape saying you think you have it bad, i have toll deal with him every day. >> if the president is the best friend israel had, why did he snub the prime minister at the white house
committed to the safety and security of the israeli and the jewish people. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahunoted hawk. >> a superhawk in israel. >> a very effective leader. >> israel has its own tough guy his name is netanyahu. shalom this, is chuck norris. [ laughter ] >> jon: did not see that coming. that was an advertisement for netanyahu's reelection. what demographic is that targeting? ardent zionists who haven't been to the movies in 30 years? it's hard...
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>> it adds another and dimension mo benjamin netanyahu's clai that israel is isolated not because of its policy but because of anti-semitism, groups trying to delegitimize israel and that means we need a strong leader, one that can give a good fight to those anti-semites surrounding us. so it really it helps benton .-- really helps netanyahu and the americans don't understand what israel is facing right now. >> let's go back to the criticism for second. what exactly are the criticisms against chuck hagel by some of the pro-is really groups that concern israel and that might not make him qualified, as they say, to be the u.s. defense secretary? >> the claim is if you don't fully support israel, you are anti-is really. so it's not just criticizing israel. has to be much more to the right than people who are running for the elections like -- liek tzip livni. for obama during the campaign, he said being pro-is really does not mean joining a certain group. but for those people, it is an oxymoron, not being fully supportive of the current government. since you propose interesting quotes fr
>> it adds another and dimension mo benjamin netanyahu's clai that israel is isolated not because of its policy but because of anti-semitism, groups trying to delegitimize israel and that means we need a strong leader, one that can give a good fight to those anti-semites surrounding us. so it really it helps benton .-- really helps netanyahu and the americans don't understand what israel is facing right now. >> let's go back to the criticism for second. what exactly are the...
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. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande talking about that. >> they promised to unveil
. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela...
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states, the cold shoulder to benjamin netanyahu, who survives to fight another day, but barely. but first, fox on top of some bone-chilling cold. caribou, maine, the temperature is expected to hit 20 below zero. minus 15 in duluth, minnesota -- that's the actual temperature. add in the wind and it was as low as minus 60 degrees in mount washington, new hampshire. new york city, the windchill, making it feel like a balm i 6 degrees, not just the freezing tnchs parts of pennsylvania and western new york, socked with upwards of two feet of snow, snow squalls and thunder-snow as they are calling it, wreaking havoc throughout the midwest. >> this is some of the worst viseen. >> it's been quite a day. >> driving was more of a problem than anything else. >> kind of slippery. >> neil: getting more so. middleton, ohio, pockets of heavy snow blamed for a massive
states, the cold shoulder to benjamin netanyahu, who survives to fight another day, but barely. but first, fox on top of some bone-chilling cold. caribou, maine, the temperature is expected to hit 20 below zero. minus 15 in duluth, minnesota -- that's the actual temperature. add in the wind and it was as low as minus 60 degrees in mount washington, new hampshire. new york city, the windchill, making it feel like a balm i 6 degrees, not just the freezing tnchs parts of pennsylvania and western...
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exit polls show benjamin netanyahu winning the third term as prime minister of israel tonight.his, as the united states is providing a gift to egypt and muslim brotherhood member, president of e jupt, morsi. four f [laughter] 16 fighter jets left the country for egypt today part of a foreign aid package including 200 abe brame's tanks, and urged urged -- joining us now is andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor, convicted the blind shake, and he's also author ever the book "spring fever. illusion of islamic democracy," andrew, great to have you with us. start with, first, these developments. sending this aid to egypt at this point, and it is significant aid. there should be no misunderstanding about that. these have f-16s, 200abrhams's tanks, powerful weapons of war. >> a deal, lou, made back in 2010 with the mubarak regime committed to keeping the base with israel. it's now turned over to a regime that's committed to the destruction of israel, notwithstanding what they say, and a regime which is part of the global movement, the muslim brotherhood that the justice department
exit polls show benjamin netanyahu winning the third term as prime minister of israel tonight.his, as the united states is providing a gift to egypt and muslim brotherhood member, president of e jupt, morsi. four f [laughter] 16 fighter jets left the country for egypt today part of a foreign aid package including 200 abe brame's tanks, and urged urged -- joining us now is andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor, convicted the blind shake, and he's also author ever the book "spring...
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israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday was prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is supported wiggling among more radical voters. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has and it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant in the sahara desert with seven more civilians killed during the final raid only the militant group behind the unifil attack claimed their avenging french intervention in neighboring mali as artie's bully boy reports matty c. aligns military campaign in west africa as a hunt for natural resources. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world good morning but he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until
israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday was prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is supported wiggling among more radical voters. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has and it with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people...
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in just a few days israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will seek a third term to leave the country for another four years and he's running on a platform to make israel the most powerful nation it can be in order to deal with threats such as iran's nuclear program so is next yahoo really pegged to win and what will the outcome of this election signify for palestinians and the region at large to talk about all that and more i'm joined by yousif nayar executive director of the jerusalem fun and educational program the palestine center thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me so set the stage for us in terms of the israeli elections what are the main parties and who is the most viable opposition to netanyahu right now well it's interesting because there isn't really serious opposition to netanyahu i think one thing that is often misunderstood is that there is a left in a right in israel even the parties that are not in the government currently the parties that make up what many refer to as the israeli right there their backgrounds their ideological backgrounds mostly come from
in just a few days israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will seek a third term to leave the country for another four years and he's running on a platform to make israel the most powerful nation it can be in order to deal with threats such as iran's nuclear program so is next yahoo really pegged to win and what will the outcome of this election signify for palestinians and the region at large to talk about all that and more i'm joined by yousif nayar executive director of the jerusalem fun...
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israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is a poor dwindling among more radical voters. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maureen and joshua welcome to the program the hostage crisis in algeria as and it was twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant in this a hard desert with seven more civilians killed during the file raid the libyan militant group behind the initial attack claimed they were evangel french intervention in neighboring mali and as are fully boyko reports many ceylonese military campaign in west africa as a hunts for natural resources. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm this friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has
israelis had to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finally is a poor dwindling among more radical voters. it is one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me maureen and joshua welcome to the program the hostage crisis in algeria as and it was twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas...
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and benjamin netanyahu has thanked the people of israel for voting for him.re is much more ahead. in fact, the quote is, i thank the people of israel for re-electing me, forming a coalition government, though, in israel may be a difficult task, as the margin of victory was not what many thought. live pictures coming in now. let's listen to kriv in houston. >> reporter: let's listen to that. >> i was walking to my next class and... and then i saw... about three guys, just arguing. but i thought that you were just being loud and playing. after i passed by them, i just heard 5 to 10 shots, pop, pop, pop... and that's all. i thought somebody was knocking at the door with a hammer or something. but then i looked behind me, i saw about 50 people just running, crying and you know-- >>> we are going to leave that. you may have noticed, this is a live shot of a person in custody wearing what appears to be a blue sweater, in handcuffs. we saw the beginning of that shot, as he was being walked back toward the campus by police. now, obviously, we don't know why this part
and benjamin netanyahu has thanked the people of israel for voting for him.re is much more ahead. in fact, the quote is, i thank the people of israel for re-electing me, forming a coalition government, though, in israel may be a difficult task, as the margin of victory was not what many thought. live pictures coming in now. let's listen to kriv in houston. >> reporter: let's listen to that. >> i was walking to my next class and... and then i saw... about three guys, just arguing....
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and israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support linda lee among more radical voters. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in archie with me nice to now way we begin in algeria where three british citizens have been confirmed dead following a four day hostage rescue operation in the country at least twenty three captives in all thirty two militants involved were killed in the standoff at a gas plant in the desert and the libyan militant group behind the attack claimed they were avenging french intervention in neighboring mali as artie's polly boyko reports many see france's military campaign in west africa as a hunt for natural resources. we don't always but it's terrorism was about to overwhelm the friendly country the terrorism that threatens not just all of west africa but also the entire world. he's vowed that france won't stop its intervention in mali until islamic extremism in the country is stamped out the military has announced that it's going to be sending more troops but the total set to exceed two hundred
and israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support linda lee among more radical voters. a warm welcome to the weekly this sunday here in archie with me nice to now way we begin in algeria where three british citizens have been confirmed dead following a four day hostage rescue operation in the country at least twenty three captives in all thirty two militants involved were killed in the standoff at a gas plant in the desert and the...
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israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support windowing among the more radical voters. in the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has ended with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one hundred seven foreigners were freed from a gas plant and the sahara desert with seven more civilians killed during the final rate the libyan militant group behind the initial attack claimed their avenging french intervention in neighboring mali probably boyko reports from paris. what we have heard in the reports flying about that a number of the civilian hostages were executed by the islamic militants that were holding them hostage at the gas plant it's a very remote area where the gas plant is located so that's why the details are so hard to come by but from what we've also heard that the algerian army
israelis head to the polls this coming tuesday with prime minister benjamin netanyahu finding his support windowing among the more radical voters. in the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news now the hostage crisis in algeria has ended with twenty three captives and thirty two militants confirmed dead following a four day military operation a total of six hundred eighty five people including one...
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>> this is the topic of benjamin netanyahu. we're expecting them to pick this back up after the elections. it is also something that is discussed as well as the consequences. there are a lot of critics, especially in the intelligence community who have come out to say that israel should not attack because the consequences are very hard to foresee, especially if it does not concern israel alone but the whole region which is already in turmoil. we could see a tax from has a lt on the north, attacks from the south, from dock, and a lot of these scenarios. it could put the whole region on fire. that is what is being discussed in israel as well. >> what will be the main topics of 2013 in the middle east? >> we will be reporting on issues we have been reporting on for the past couple of years. for example, efforts between hamas and because of on behalf of the west bank. -- hamas and gaza. there will be all the changes in the region. how will the relationship between egypt and israel develop? what will happen in israel and will it hav
>> this is the topic of benjamin netanyahu. we're expecting them to pick this back up after the elections. it is also something that is discussed as well as the consequences. there are a lot of critics, especially in the intelligence community who have come out to say that israel should not attack because the consequences are very hard to foresee, especially if it does not concern israel alone but the whole region which is already in turmoil. we could see a tax from has a lt on the north,...
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elections are being held in israel today to determine if prime minister benjamin netanyahu will win a third term in office. nbc's jim maceda is in tel aviv. jim, good morning. now, prime minister's netanyahu's coalition government may be weaker after today's voting. will that change israel's policies? >> reporter: good morning, mara. the latest polling showed even though netanyahu's party is about to lose eight to ten seats in the parliament, he'll still make it a comfortable win today. the policies going forward, that will be largely shaped by the coalition he forms to govern with and that horse trading will start in earnest probably as early as tomorrow. his obvious choice is lining up with even more hard-line parties to his right, including a right wing, extreme right wing group who are saying publicly they want to annex much of the west bank. that would be a worst-case scenario for palestinians here. or netanyahu could surprise everyone and form a more centrist government, leaning more to the left of center, giving him, as analysts here say, more options to deal with stalled peace
elections are being held in israel today to determine if prime minister benjamin netanyahu will win a third term in office. nbc's jim maceda is in tel aviv. jim, good morning. now, prime minister's netanyahu's coalition government may be weaker after today's voting. will that change israel's policies? >> reporter: good morning, mara. the latest polling showed even though netanyahu's party is about to lose eight to ten seats in the parliament, he'll still make it a comfortable win today....
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. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela merkel and french president francois hollande talking about that. >> they promised to unveil proposals in the coming months and it is a big step forward dr. became to power pledging to reverse the plans that merkel had championed. >> it is the first time these bundestag has had a full parliament from another country here. the french president, hollande, recalled the original spirit leading to the historic relationship. >> young people are not only our future but also the reason for the policies that we are pursuing. >> young people in both of our countries have the uncomfortable good fortune
. >> israel going to the polls expecting to see benjamin netanyahu reelected. what's interesting a contentious talks on financial transactions. -- instituting a tax on financial transactions. >> we start with a celebration of a key strategic alliance between europe's two great economies, france and germany. they have been friends for 50 years. >> after centuries of conflict, they culminated in two world wars. speaking at a news conference in berlin, german chancellor angela...
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>>> israeli elections have left prime minister benjamin netanyahu with a stronger majority.ig surprise, though, with a second-place finish led by a israeli celebrity who emphasizes pocketbook issues, not so much the foreign threats or the peace process itself. joining me now, israel's ambassador michael oren. this is not a system familiar to many americans, ambassador, but thanks so much for taking us through it. what's going to happen now as the prime minister tries to create a coalition, and will his policies change towards either the palestinians or the united states as a result of this election? >> good afternoon, andrea. always good to be with you. we just concluded the inauguration of president obama's second term and israelis have now celebrated our democracy by going to the polls and turning out some interesting results, including a decisive victory for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and, yes, an interesting victory for the head of a party, a new party, a centrist party, headed by journalist and writer lapeed. it's not going to be major changes in terms of the pe
>>> israeli elections have left prime minister benjamin netanyahu with a stronger majority.ig surprise, though, with a second-place finish led by a israeli celebrity who emphasizes pocketbook issues, not so much the foreign threats or the peace process itself. joining me now, israel's ambassador michael oren. this is not a system familiar to many americans, ambassador, but thanks so much for taking us through it. what's going to happen now as the prime minister tries to create a...
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benjamin netanyahu is expecting to return as prime minister and campaign ads say that only he has thegth to deal with the enemies of israel. >> he is trying to reestablish his right-wing credentials by supporting more building in jewish settlements of occupied palestinian land, which is seen illegal by international law. but even that is not enough to appease some of his former supporters on the right. -- >> one report said that there was a record surge in settlement expansion, not enough for those on the right to say that he is not tough enough for the palestinians. >> israel has to be strong on their negotiations and by being weak -- this is detrimental. >> others worry that his decision to form an alliance with the older-nationalist lieberman could hurt israel overseas. >> israel is going to be under the brunt of increased international criticism and what is most dangerous is the criticism from europe and the united states, not from the people who don't particularly like us. >> benjamin netanyahu and barack obama have never been close, and the u.s. president is resigned to a diffic
benjamin netanyahu is expecting to return as prime minister and campaign ads say that only he has thegth to deal with the enemies of israel. >> he is trying to reestablish his right-wing credentials by supporting more building in jewish settlements of occupied palestinian land, which is seen illegal by international law. but even that is not enough to appease some of his former supporters on the right. -- >> one report said that there was a record surge in settlement expansion, not...
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an opinion poll suggests they'll keep benjamin netanyahu in power. he called early elections in october after his coalition failed to agree on the annual budget. his likud party joined forces with the nationalist group yisreal beitenu. the jewish home part is gaining support. they obtained peace talks with palestinian. netanyahu allowed israelis to build settlements in occupied territories two years ago. their construction breaches international law and contributed to a breakdown in the peace process. >>> the state of relations between israelis and palestinians is just one factor behind the rise of political hardliners. nhk world reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: on a college campus in jerusalem, members of a peace group invited students to an event to discuss the palestinian issue. but they got little positive response. it's been 20 years since they signed the peace agreement. but in israel, the euphoria has since long died down. peace still seems a long way off. in a recent poll, only 31% of respondents answered that they expect peace to come in
an opinion poll suggests they'll keep benjamin netanyahu in power. he called early elections in october after his coalition failed to agree on the annual budget. his likud party joined forces with the nationalist group yisreal beitenu. the jewish home part is gaining support. they obtained peace talks with palestinian. netanyahu allowed israelis to build settlements in occupied territories two years ago. their construction breaches international law and contributed to a breakdown in the peace...
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benjamin netanyahu is coming victory. now he has to negotiate with other fiscal parties to form a broader coalition. >> i am proud to be a prime minister and i thank you for giving me the opportunity for a third time to leave the state of israel. it is a big honor, but also a big responsibility. the election gives us an opportunity to make changes that the people of israel require. >> us take a closer look at the leading parties and were the standouts -- let's take a closer look at the lee present where they stand now. -- let's take a look at him the leading parties and where they are now. a surprise newcomer has made the biggest impact, winning the second largest share with 19. tom has more details on the coalition options. >> newton yahoo! post jaundice to call on his allies on the challengeetanyahu's now is to call and his allies on the right and the party that says the settlements in the west bank are getting too many resources at the expense of the poorer parts of the population in israel proper and he will seek refo
benjamin netanyahu is coming victory. now he has to negotiate with other fiscal parties to form a broader coalition. >> i am proud to be a prime minister and i thank you for giving me the opportunity for a third time to leave the state of israel. it is a big honor, but also a big responsibility. the election gives us an opportunity to make changes that the people of israel require. >> us take a closer look at the leading parties and were the standouts -- let's take a closer look at...
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that's invariably going to create major tensions with benjamin netanyahu's traditional coalition partnersaving to hold hands with them as well. >> exactly. so i think you could foresee a coalition, as strange as it may seem, of lecoud, that is to say netanyahu, lapid and his gash s -- in a tally bennett, the right wing 40-year-old millionaire with solid security credentials at the expense of the orthodox party. that would actually be quite a significant achievement if they could put it together. >> it would be an interesting look. let's talk about netanyahu and president obama moving forward and maybe forward is the wrong word. the path has not been rosie. testy relationships in the past. what happens now in terms of their relationship, especially if netanyahu does move further right? >> well, if he puts together a narrow right government, which is possible based on the arithmetic, we're in for rocky waters. even though it's my conclusion that if obama wants to get anything done in the middle east, he has to find a way to work with the israeli prime minister, with netanyahu, not around hi
that's invariably going to create major tensions with benjamin netanyahu's traditional coalition partnersaving to hold hands with them as well. >> exactly. so i think you could foresee a coalition, as strange as it may seem, of lecoud, that is to say netanyahu, lapid and his gash s -- in a tally bennett, the right wing 40-year-old millionaire with solid security credentials at the expense of the orthodox party. that would actually be quite a significant achievement if they could put it...
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in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is claiming victory tonight after nationwide voting.eland vittert is standing by at the laquid party headquarters in tel aviv. hello. >> good morning from tel aviv. you combine the exit polls and real results that are starting to come in. netanyahu in the usual right wing coalition partners hit about 63 knesset seats. more necessary to form a government. but less than they would have liked and fewer than predic predicted. the coming weeks as they try to put together a coalition, he will have tough choices to make. with the smile of a man third term seemed assured they cast the ballots as the polls opened in jerusalem. the coalition began to fall apart over the domestic pressure on budget, a and military service for israeli ultra religious and possibility of a strike. on the nuclear facilities. he joined the party with the nationalist leader leeberman to quarter more 40 of the needed 61 knesset seats to form a government. but it doesn't materialize when netanyahu was battered from the left and the right. former chief of staff came on str
in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is claiming victory tonight after nationwide voting.eland vittert is standing by at the laquid party headquarters in tel aviv. hello. >> good morning from tel aviv. you combine the exit polls and real results that are starting to come in. netanyahu in the usual right wing coalition partners hit about 63 knesset seats. more necessary to form a government. but less than they would have liked and fewer than predic predicted. the coming weeks as...
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elections are being held in israel right now to determine if prime minister benjamin netanyahu will winffice. nbc's jim maceda is live in tel aviv. good morning. assuming priedictioning are correct and he wins, what effect could that have on israel's policies? >> reporter: hi to you, mara. well, about 15%, keep in mind, of israelis are saying that they're still undecided going into today's voting booth, so this is not a done deal. but all indications are that netanyahu's right-wing party with a second partner party will win a third term but with fewer seats, maybe eight to ten fewer seats in parliament. the biggest question is who does he choose in a coalition to govern with? the smart money is on him lining up with even more hard-line parties to his right which, of course, is the nightmare scenario for palestinians. or he could surprise everyone and team up with a more centrist bloc, and that would probably give him more wiggle room, at least that's what the analysts are saying, to deal with the stalled peace talks and what israelis are calling a tanking economy. and the horse trading
elections are being held in israel right now to determine if prime minister benjamin netanyahu will winffice. nbc's jim maceda is live in tel aviv. good morning. assuming priedictioning are correct and he wins, what effect could that have on israel's policies? >> reporter: hi to you, mara. well, about 15%, keep in mind, of israelis are saying that they're still undecided going into today's voting booth, so this is not a done deal. but all indications are that netanyahu's right-wing party...
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that's benjamin netanyahu but there's something else happening right underneath, another story, another drama playing out. >> warner: yes. the drama, gwen, was not that netanyahu won, though he won much more narrowly than people thought, but that the second place finisher was not the old traditional labor war horse of shelly yachmovich nor even the hot ticket multimillionaire software developer and ultrarightest naftali bennett but the centrist candidate yair ladid whom you just saw in my taped piece who spoke consistently to and about the middle class and their concerns. now just five days ago he was projected to win 11 seats in the knesset. he's now projected to win 19. >> ifill: does this mean, margaret, that netanyahu, even though he is the winner, now has to look to him to form a coalition? >> warner: he does, gwen. in fact, prime minister netanyahu was just here. he said he's already reached out. it was clear he meant to lapid. even before tonight's result, advisors to both camps were saying he was likely to reach out to lapid first because lapid is a centrist. he has one nonnegot
that's benjamin netanyahu but there's something else happening right underneath, another story, another drama playing out. >> warner: yes. the drama, gwen, was not that netanyahu won, though he won much more narrowly than people thought, but that the second place finisher was not the old traditional labor war horse of shelly yachmovich nor even the hot ticket multimillionaire software developer and ultrarightest naftali bennett but the centrist candidate yair ladid whom you just saw in my...
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glad to have you with us israel will elect its parliament in two days time and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is predicted to come out on top yet many israelis today don't think he's being radical enough policy lir reports why many of netanyahu is right wing allies are changing their minds. he's the surprise success story of a change election campaign and one twin millionaire who says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naftali bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters away from him like this man who used to be a diehard supporter of netanyahu so he could party until these elections rolled around the likud is. a bus full of right wing members of knesset with a left wing person driving the bus. as far as being i mean. even though i am opposed to it. i would say most members of the likud obviously women with is for it the irony is that while the world sees netanyahu as a way to media at home he's losing face among supporters for not being focused enough this is part of the right wing campaign he's up against there are some things we
glad to have you with us israel will elect its parliament in two days time and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is predicted to come out on top yet many israelis today don't think he's being radical enough policy lir reports why many of netanyahu is right wing allies are changing their minds. he's the surprise success story of a change election campaign and one twin millionaire who says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naftali bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu...
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to live from moscow now i have the twenty second of january election israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has to deal with plummeting poll figures was manny viewing his politics as not radical and elf although still expected to return until office netanyahu is losing supporters to his former right wing allies r.t.s. policy here now reports. he's the surprise success story which campaign one tween millionaire uses a palestinian state would be suicide for his room enough to be bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters away from him like this man who used to be a diehard supporter of netanyahu so he could party until these elections rolled around the likud is. a bus full of right wing members of knesset with a lift wing person driving the bus. as far as being i mean. even though i am opposed to it. i would say most members of the likud obviously is for it the irony is that while the world sees netanyahu as a one two leader at home he's losing face among supporters for not being focused enough this is part of the right wing campaign he's up ag
to live from moscow now i have the twenty second of january election israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has to deal with plummeting poll figures was manny viewing his politics as not radical and elf although still expected to return until office netanyahu is losing supporters to his former right wing allies r.t.s. policy here now reports. he's the surprise success story which campaign one tween millionaire uses a palestinian state would be suicide for his room enough to be bennett used...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu won the country's parliamentary election this week but suffered a serious setback the results gave his right wing likud party the narrowest of victories with just thirty one out of one hundred twenty seats now and you know he will have to struggle to form a broad and stable coalition to govern israel could be a challenge is the right wing and orthodox religious parties one half the seats in the parliament and in this project the focus for netanyahu will be bread and butter issues facing his nation not foreign policy a columnist for israel's had its newspaper gideon levy says that the controversy over iran's nuclear program is unlikely to give him enough support. to tell you're always very devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to say the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb but he will heavy. more difficult this time because at least on this topic he will find fewer partners who would support it because i think that this kind of adventure without minister of defense old barak
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu won the country's parliamentary election this week but suffered a serious setback the results gave his right wing likud party the narrowest of victories with just thirty one out of one hundred twenty seats now and you know he will have to struggle to form a broad and stable coalition to govern israel could be a challenge is the right wing and orthodox religious parties one half the seats in the parliament and in this project the focus for netanyahu will...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned to office, but ever so barely. day after we inaugurate a u.s. president, with whom mr. netanyahu has had chilly relations, he survives to fight another day n. tel aviv, we have the implications of all of this. >> reporter: neil, right now, if the exit polls hold, we will see israeli prime minister netanyahu with a third term, but a very weak prime minister. it is not winner take all here. we will break down how it works here. their 120 members in the kines kines -- knesset. and they break down how many votes each party gets. mr. netanyahu got 31 seats, you need 60-plus one, meaning 61 to form a government. mr. netanyahu in his usual groups of friends got many less than they were expected to. the exit polls put them at 61 seats, which makes you a very weak prime minister. now begins the horse trading, over the next coming week, we will see mr. netanyahu make a lot of tough choices. he promised the nationalistic party he won't make a peace deal with the palestinians, that loses the center left. does he promise the re
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned to office, but ever so barely. day after we inaugurate a u.s. president, with whom mr. netanyahu has had chilly relations, he survives to fight another day n. tel aviv, we have the implications of all of this. >> reporter: neil, right now, if the exit polls hold, we will see israeli prime minister netanyahu with a third term, but a very weak prime minister. it is not winner take all here. we will break down how it works here. their 120...
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coming up israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu received enough votes to secure his second term but how much support does he really have. later in the program find out how despite winning a majority in the country's parliament more political juggling is still required. plus the f.b.i. prefers to keep of the american people in the dark by completely blacking out documents about u.s. domestic surveillance techniques that a court to create required to be shared with the public this story and much more after a short break. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by dare touch. and only the will of life can make opening. and sores a. fragile people on r.t. . it is. that. it's. i've. i've . i. do we speak your language i mean from a deal or not a day in. the music programs in documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles stories. for you here. in the spanish to find out more visit. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team got to
coming up israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu received enough votes to secure his second term but how much support does he really have. later in the program find out how despite winning a majority in the country's parliament more political juggling is still required. plus the f.b.i. prefers to keep of the american people in the dark by completely blacking out documents about u.s. domestic surveillance techniques that a court to create required to be shared with the public this story and...