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jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem.been following the visit from bethlehem. how symbolically important do you think this visit has been, barbara? i think it has been symbolically important for the palestinians here in the palestinian territories in bethlehem. the prince, prince charles did meet the president mahmoud abbas. it wasn't a political visit, it was more like a courtesy call, although he did spend 45 minutes with him. but the palestinians at this point feel very much on the back foot because the american administration has aligned itself so closely with israel on key aspects of the conflict and they saw it as aspects of the conflict and they saw itasa aspects of the conflict and they saw it as a show of support for the palestinian leadership and the palestinian leadership and the palestinian cause. 0k, barbara, thank you very much indeed. barbara plett usher for us there in bethlehem. the heads of the european commission and council — ursula von der leyen and charles michel — have signed the withdrawal agreemen
jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem.been following the visit from bethlehem. how symbolically important do you think this visit has been, barbara? i think it has been symbolically important for the palestinians here in the palestinian territories in bethlehem. the prince, prince charles did meet the president mahmoud abbas. it wasn't a political visit, it was more like a courtesy call, although he did spend 45 minutes with him. but the palestinians at this point feel very much on the back foot...
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aspirations off both sides and let's show you some live pictures that's coming through to us from bethlehem that's in the occupied west bank where palestinians are outs and they are protesting the plot that was put forward by the u.s. administration for more on the reaction from the occupied west bank let's bring in . she's joining us from i believe just outside one is really settlement talk us through how all this news has been filtering down onto the ground in the occupied west bank. we are standing here near better settlement which is a huge well confrontation point between the palestinians and the israeli army they have a checkpoint that has been permanently posted here for a couple of years we have a close by settlements in the settlement called by itself usually the palestinians would come to this location to voice out that anger of course this is not the only location we had protesters in bethlehem in the west bank as well as others who went to the jordan valley defying an attempt by the israeli army to prevent the 2 army has closed off some roads trying to bring it to prevent protes
aspirations off both sides and let's show you some live pictures that's coming through to us from bethlehem that's in the occupied west bank where palestinians are outs and they are protesting the plot that was put forward by the u.s. administration for more on the reaction from the occupied west bank let's bring in . she's joining us from i believe just outside one is really settlement talk us through how all this news has been filtering down onto the ground in the occupied west bank. we are...
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jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem.ves overlooking the holy city. today prince charles had paid his respects. today prince charles had paid his respects. jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem. the metropolitan police is to start using facial recognition cameras on london's streets. they will be just for five to six hours at a time to identify suspects that wanted for serious and violent crimes. police say cam identified 70% suspects. privacy say they're afraid to civil liberties. the irish court has approved extradition of a man wanted out of the deaths and 13 —— 39 vietnamese people. harrison is charged with manslaughter and human trafficking in relation to the deaths of october last year. he is alleged to deliver a trailer to the belgian before it travelled by ferry to britain where the nationals were found dead inside. shane is now is has died at the age of 83. he was one of the most influential figures in the peace process and with a first person to hold the post of deputy first minister and the government set up after
jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem.ves overlooking the holy city. today prince charles had paid his respects. today prince charles had paid his respects. jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem. the metropolitan police is to start using facial recognition cameras on london's streets. they will be just for five to six hours at a time to identify suspects that wanted for serious and violent crimes. police say cam identified 70% suspects. privacy say they're afraid to civil liberties. the irish court has...
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a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city.f the nativity, and it's the proximity of the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring faiths together. inside the church, a chance to hear first—hand the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to survive. to fight against every difficulty of this situation. more greetings, more meetings. the prince and the palestinian president talked for 45 minutes. and then, a chance to express his deep concern for the challenges palestinians face. it is my dearest wish that the future will bring freedom, justice and equality to all list onions, enabling you to thrive and prosper. and on this first official visit to the region, a personal moment. a visit to his grandmother's grave. princess alice asked to be buried on the mount of 0lives, overlooking the holy city. and today, prince charles paid his respects. jonny dymond, bbc news, jerusalem. cricket — and on the first day of the fourth test england are 192—4 against south africa injohannesbu
a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city.f the nativity, and it's the proximity of the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring faiths together. inside the church, a chance to hear first—hand the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to survive. to fight against every difficulty of this situation. more greetings, more meetings. the prince and the palestinian president talked for 45 minutes. and...
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bethlehem before sunrise. palestinians rushing to a day's work in israel. the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no, no" says e brahim, a father of seven. "they don't want to get the palestinians their rights". a few echoed over coffee in ramallah. that's an hour away or triple that if there are delays that israeli checkpoints. here, we met some of the oslo generation. palestinians who grew up with the peace accords signed in 1993. they say the trump deal ends that era and it's time for a new strategy. it finally spells the death of the peace process that many assumed would lead to a palestinian state and instead opens the doorfor us would lead to a palestinian state and instead opens the door for us as and instead opens the door for us as a new generation to begin building a type of resistance movement based on what nelson mandela did it. so this is the end of the peace process as we know it? this is the end of what i would call it the illusion of a peace process. we will finish my talk about the washington post. the washington post has reinstated a report
bethlehem before sunrise. palestinians rushing to a day's work in israel. the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no, no" says e brahim, a father of seven. "they don't want to get the palestinians their rights". a few echoed over coffee in ramallah. that's an hour away or triple that if there are delays that israeli checkpoints. here, we met some of the oslo generation. palestinians who grew up with the peace accords signed in 1993. they say the trump deal ends that era and...
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a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city. and then in arabic. after the mosque will come the church of the nativity and it is the church of the nativity and it is the proximity of the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring faiths together. inside the church, a chance to hear first—hand, together. inside the church, a chance to hearfirst—hand, the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to fight against every difficulty in this situation. more greetings, more meetings. the prince and the palestinian president talked for 45 minutes. and he spoke directly to the situation of the palestinians, under israeli occupations. it is my dearest wish the future will bring freedom, justice and equality to all palestinians, enabling you to thrive and prosper. and on this first official visited the region, a personal moment. a visit to his grandmother's great. princess alice asked to be buried on the mount of olives overlooking the holy city. and today, prince charles paid his respect
a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city. and then in arabic. after the mosque will come the church of the nativity and it is the church of the nativity and it is the proximity of the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring faiths together. inside the church, a chance to hear first—hand, together. inside the church, a chance to hearfirst—hand, the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to fight...
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during a speech in bethlehem, prince charles said he would pray for "a just and lasting peace" in the with the palestinian president mahmood abbas. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond is on the trip. a dymond is on the trip. palestinian welcome for the prince. a palestinian welcome for the prince. this is the first time he has step foot in the occupied palestinian territories, a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city. charles, he wrote in english, then in arabic. after the mask will come the church of the nativity and it is the proximity of the two that brings charles here, pa rt the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring fates together. inside the church, a chance to hearfirst—hand, the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to survive, to fight against every difficulty at the situation. more greetings, more meetings. the prince and the palestinian president talked for 45 minutes. and he spoke directly to the situation of the palestinians under israeli occupation. it is my dearest wish
during a speech in bethlehem, prince charles said he would pray for "a just and lasting peace" in the with the palestinian president mahmood abbas. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond is on the trip. a dymond is on the trip. palestinian welcome for the prince. a palestinian welcome for the prince. this is the first time he has step foot in the occupied palestinian territories, a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city. charles, he wrote in...
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let's hear from barbara and bethlehem.orter: there is a small protest going on and bethlehem in the place where they usually happen you have young men throwing stes, burning tires. and at the top of the street, the israeli soldieds are gather they are firing tear gas to dispse even the small number of protesters. it has not been a big turnout even though you have that big announcement yesterday about the president trump's clan. i think this raises big questions. palestinian state en lessle and less likely given the israelsettlement construction in the occupied west bank. what do they do now? it seems as is -- as of the preten it has been stripped the palestinians hen calling on the international community to help them, no ree. help us com ♪ ros:se are here in the bbc n room. our lead story is the chinese authorities are warning the coronavirus outbreak will peak intend days. the number of cases is close to wo6000. d athletics has announced it has postponing the world indoor champs in march because of the virus. next to was
let's hear from barbara and bethlehem.orter: there is a small protest going on and bethlehem in the place where they usually happen you have young men throwing stes, burning tires. and at the top of the street, the israeli soldieds are gather they are firing tear gas to dispse even the small number of protesters. it has not been a big turnout even though you have that big announcement yesterday about the president trump's clan. i think this raises big questions. palestinian state en lessle and...
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a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city.in english, then in arabic. after the mosque will come the church of the nativity, and it's the proximity of the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring faiths together. inside the church, a chance to hear first—hand the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to survive, to fight against every difficulty of this situation. more greetings, more meetings. the prince and the palestinian president talked for 45 minutes. and he spoke directly to the situation of the palestinians under israeli occupation. it is my dearest wish that the future will bring freedom, justice and equality to all palestinians, enabling you to thrive and to prosper. and on this first official visit to the region, a personal moment. a visit to his grandmother's grave. princess alice asked to be buried on the mount of 0lives, overlooking the holy city. and today, prince charles paid his respects. jonny dymond, bbc news, jerusalem. thousands of people have been
a diplomatically delicate day started at the only mosque in bethlehem's old city.in english, then in arabic. after the mosque will come the church of the nativity, and it's the proximity of the two that brings charles here, part of his decades long effort to bring faiths together. inside the church, a chance to hear first—hand the struggles of christians in the middle east. we are doing our best to survive, to fight against every difficulty of this situation. more greetings, more meetings....
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jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem.ter of northern ireland seamus mallon has died. he was the best person to hold that post in the newly developed government that followed the good friday agreement and he was one of the people involved in the negotiations that led to the good friday peace agreement. he has died at the age of 83. we will just we willjust pause right now as ever at this time, we will catch up with the weather prospects, here is lucy martin. thanks, jane. as we go through this weekend, we have got change on the way from the quiet weather we've had through much of the week to something much more u nsettled. the week to something much more unsettled. through tonight, we will hold on to a good deal of that cloud though, some missed, some hill fog, summer, the cloud big enough for some spots of rain or drizzle, a few clear spells feeding into the far south into the early hours, and here, he could turn locally chilly, but for most, it will be a frost free night. we start the week and then with plenty of cloud,
jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem.ter of northern ireland seamus mallon has died. he was the best person to hold that post in the newly developed government that followed the good friday agreement and he was one of the people involved in the negotiations that led to the good friday peace agreement. he has died at the age of 83. we will just we willjust pause right now as ever at this time, we will catch up with the weather prospects, here is lucy martin. thanks, jane. as we go through this...
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jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem. this is bbc news, the headlines...the spread of a new virus in china, as the first cases in europe are confirmed. and on day four of donald trump's impeachment trial democrat prosecutors are wrapping up their case against the president. joseph mccann, one of the country's most dangerous sex offenders, was jailed last month for at least 30 years for kidnapping and raping women and children last summer. after he was caught, it emerged that he should have still been in prison for previous violent offences. now, the first of his victims to speak publicly has told the bbc that she's never received an official apology, and that senior figures should be held to account for probation failings. she's been speaking to our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. held captive in this car is the first of the women joseph mccann kidnapped and raped. in the fortnight that followed, he targeted another ten victims. the youngest, boy of 11. the eldest, a woman of 71 who has now spoken to us. he said, "i've got a knife. "i've killed som
jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem. this is bbc news, the headlines...the spread of a new virus in china, as the first cases in europe are confirmed. and on day four of donald trump's impeachment trial democrat prosecutors are wrapping up their case against the president. joseph mccann, one of the country's most dangerous sex offenders, was jailed last month for at least 30 years for kidnapping and raping women and children last summer. after he was caught, it emerged that he should have still...
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this is about his trip to bethlehem, when he was talking about the problems of the divide in palestineny imminent solution to this at all. i mean, i remember the 19905 with all the optimism that somehow there would be some sort of two state settlement with this rail in palestine sitting up with this rail in palestine sitting up with the palestinian authority, the idea that you have an independent palestine. sadly, 25 years later, it's not come about, andi years later, it's not come about, and i really can't see it happening. it's quite significant that prince charles went to jerusalem and palestine, because he is the highest ranking memberof palestine, because he is the highest ranking member of the royal family ever to go at a particular moment, it's marking this weekend the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, which, of course, for the whole world, but particularly for the israelis is such an important event coming prince charles went, i must give him credit for making does make very good speeches, very well thought out, because you know, as i agree with ruth, nothing wil
this is about his trip to bethlehem, when he was talking about the problems of the divide in palestineny imminent solution to this at all. i mean, i remember the 19905 with all the optimism that somehow there would be some sort of two state settlement with this rail in palestine sitting up with this rail in palestine sitting up with the palestinian authority, the idea that you have an independent palestine. sadly, 25 years later, it's not come about, andi years later, it's not come about, and i...
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clashes have erupted with the israeli army also in different areas in the west bank including in bethlehem and we've seen some clear clashes in the settlement medical sources have told us that around 41 palestinians have been injured 3 of them have been hospitalized so there is a lot of tension in the ground not necessarily that reflected in forms of protests the palestinian president has talked about this yesterday talked about this rejection saying that no palestinian can accept such a plan. well stephanie decker is a correspondent in gaza city where people say the deal will strip their rights. despite the cold for a general strike it is business as usual on the streets of gaza schools are open shops are open and people are telling us that they really didn't expect anything different from fulfilling the snub our rights are being sold in the international marketplace this deal is part of the global oppression of the palestinian people we don't have confidence in any of the politicians anymore both palestinian and foreign our dream is to get our basic rights and to live in dignity like any
clashes have erupted with the israeli army also in different areas in the west bank including in bethlehem and we've seen some clear clashes in the settlement medical sources have told us that around 41 palestinians have been injured 3 of them have been hospitalized so there is a lot of tension in the ground not necessarily that reflected in forms of protests the palestinian president has talked about this yesterday talked about this rejection saying that no palestinian can accept such a plan....
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with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people they deserve a far better life they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism poverty and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism i returned from my visit to term and to find a constructive path and it's got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli palestinian conflict. to further this effort i also met with president abbas at the white house forging peace between israelis and palestinians may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed but i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems or to a it's been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment on sunday i delivered to prime minister netanyahu my vision for peace prosperity and a brighter future for israelis and palestinians this vision for peace is fundamentally different from past proposal
with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people they deserve a far better life they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism poverty and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism i returned from my visit to term and to find a constructive path and it's got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli palestinian...
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this was bethlehem was in it i think it's picking up on what he said he had the optimism in the 19705 be really did think that is going to be a settlement. that when they were talking about the two state solutions so we had israel and that i remember a 93 they were saying they wanted a final settlement within five years. bit by bit it all faded away. even in the mid to thousands israel did pull out but since then they had been bombarded from rockets by gaza. the whole thing has become a frozen conflict. i cannot see when there is going to be any solution. even dealt with prince charles and a lot of other people we are concerned about the division that is within those particular territories. anti—semitism is growing. it is seeping into other sections. we thought anti—semitism had been contained is actually seeping into other sections of society sapling that was his first speech it lesson eight this is a nuts palestine. they have been very good points in both speeches. we hadn't seen any immediate results in such a long running conflict there. i'm going to stay with you it is because th
this was bethlehem was in it i think it's picking up on what he said he had the optimism in the 19705 be really did think that is going to be a settlement. that when they were talking about the two state solutions so we had israel and that i remember a 93 they were saying they wanted a final settlement within five years. bit by bit it all faded away. even in the mid to thousands israel did pull out but since then they had been bombarded from rockets by gaza. the whole thing has become a frozen...
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leads on prince charles‘ plea for peace in the middle east as he met christian and muslim leaders in bethlehemy is called into question with a new poll in the express. and the daily mail calls on readers to join the fight against the blight of litter. and the daily mail calls on readers to join the fight that koreans can't cope. this because an investigation into report by the former deputy commissioner. it shows that fraud is a huge, subject to this country. formulae in incidents as part of all kind. only 200 officers of the internet. the fraudsters are quite confident that the 200 officers are not capable of looking into these crimes. they fraud, it has, you can call them but the calls are outsourced. they don't do very well, in fact on their website fraud is misspelled. front. basically it is complicated and the fraudsters are clever. the police is not adequately equipped. more money isn't required and i broadly think we need special courts to handle fraud. it's not something we often a jury fraud. it's not something we often a jury can be easily convinced what the fraudsters have done. wha
leads on prince charles‘ plea for peace in the middle east as he met christian and muslim leaders in bethlehemy is called into question with a new poll in the express. and the daily mail calls on readers to join the fight against the blight of litter. and the daily mail calls on readers to join the fight that koreans can't cope. this because an investigation into report by the former deputy commissioner. it shows that fraud is a huge, subject to this country. formulae in incidents as part of...
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president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict demonstrators in the town of bethlehem have been burning tires and throwing rocks they reject the plan put forward by donald trump which will see israel move to annex the strategic jordan valley and all israeli settlements in occupied land palestinian leaders say the plan will be thrown into history's garbage but as i white house correspondent kimberly how could experience president trump is presenting this as a triumph to the decades long conflict. killing it is a deal to bring peace to israelis and prosperity for palestinians u.s. president donald trump presented his long awaited middle east proposal at the white house alongside israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu we have an obligation to humanity to get it done this is an extraordinary voyage trump is proposed a 4 year freeze on new jewish settlements on palestinian land the plan also proposes a tunnel connecting the west bank and gaza at a doubling of palestinian territory to include a capital in what it calls al could the arabic name for jerusalem with the united st
president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict demonstrators in the town of bethlehem have been burning tires and throwing rocks they reject the plan put forward by donald trump which will see israel move to annex the strategic jordan valley and all israeli settlements in occupied land palestinian leaders say the plan will be thrown into history's garbage but as i white house correspondent kimberly how could experience president trump is presenting this as a triumph to the decades...
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jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem. you are watching bbc news.pped in plastic, and that is doing nothing to save the planet. now, tesco is to ditch all its plastic wrapping from multipack tends in an effort to eliminate an estimated 67 million pieces of plastic in the uk every year. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. multipacks — we love ‘em. buy more, save more, from baked beans and tinned tomatoes to pasta, tuna and soups. they're a big seller — we buy more than 200 million multipacks a year at our main supermarkets alone. tesco is now getting rid of this wrapping from every single tin, saving 350 tonnes of plastic waste a year. it will require you and i to change the way we shop, because we've got used to the convenience of picking one six—pack of tuna, and now we'll have to pick up the number of tins that we want. same tuna, same value, but with no plastic. goodidea? very good idea. i really do get upset about the amount of plastic i take home. when it's as bad as that, that isjust ridiculous. it's useful when you're grabbing it
jonny dymond, bbc news, bethlehem. you are watching bbc news.pped in plastic, and that is doing nothing to save the planet. now, tesco is to ditch all its plastic wrapping from multipack tends in an effort to eliminate an estimated 67 million pieces of plastic in the uk every year. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. multipacks — we love ‘em. buy more, save more, from baked beans and tinned tomatoes to pasta, tuna and soups. they're a big seller — we buy more than 200 million...
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so i thought that story was literally about bethlehem, a book about jesus returned. >> huh. it was. >> in pennsylvania? >> look -- >> we got a resident pennsylvanian up in here who loves some pennsylvania. so he probably thinks that's the holy land. >> indeed it is, to everyone who lives there. >>> coming up, the new questions this morning about the future of prince harry and duchess meghan. >> it comes as harry makes his first and perhaps last day back on public duty after their royal breakaway announcement. for me, it was heart-wrenching. bea: it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. ♪ if i was king for just one day i would give it all away ♪ ♪ you know that love >>> he was prince again for a day. britain's prince harry made what could be his last pu
so i thought that story was literally about bethlehem, a book about jesus returned. >> huh. it was. >> in pennsylvania? >> look -- >> we got a resident pennsylvanian up in here who loves some pennsylvania. so he probably thinks that's the holy land. >> indeed it is, to everyone who lives there. >>> coming up, the new questions this morning about the future of prince harry and duchess meghan. >> it comes as harry makes his first and perhaps last day...
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. >>> the palestinian president receiving prince charles in the west bank city of bethlehem. it is the prince's first visit to palestinian-occupied territories. charles began the visit with a gesture of unity walking through bethlehem with muslim and christian leaders. >>> firefighters battling flames all night in new york city's chinatown district nine people were hurt. eight of them firefighters none of the injuries are considered life threatening. the building where the fire started was built in 1900. the fire comes ahead of the lunar new year, scheduled for tomorrow it was a community center so that's a big blow for that particular part of new york city scotty, you are up to date that's the news update. >> thanks sue. >>> big week ahead for earnings. apple, boeing, facebook, amazon. it is huge we will go throw most of those names when we come back. as always, watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app we are back on the half right after this ♪ (announcer) treating others like we'd like to be treated... has always been our guiding principle. >>> welcome back. >>
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orla: bethlehem before. sunrise palestinians rushing to a day's work in israel, those lucky enough to have permits. movement is tightly controlled. that'sra life under i occupation. few here today were expecting a new dawn from the white house. nydo you haveope for the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no no," says ibrahim, father of seven. "they don't want to give the palestinians their rights. the plan hasre failed bet was announced." a veiew echoed over coffee in ramallah, an hour away, orif triple thahere are delays that is really checkpoints. here we met the osloeneration, palestinians who grew up with a peace accords signed in 1993. they say the trump deal ends that era, and it is time for a new strategy. >> it finally sells tpe death of the process that many assumed would lead to a palestinian state, and instead opens the door for us as a new generation to begin building a of resistance movemen based on what nelson mandela did. orla: this is the end of the peace process as we know it? >> this is the
orla: bethlehem before. sunrise palestinians rushing to a day's work in israel, those lucky enough to have permits. movement is tightly controlled. that'sra life under i occupation. few here today were expecting a new dawn from the white house. nydo you haveope for the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no no," says ibrahim, father of seven. "they don't want to give the palestinians their rights. the plan hasre failed bet was announced." a veiew echoed over coffee in...
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during my trip to israel i also met with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people they deserve a far better life they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism poverty and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. i returned from my visit determined to find a constructive path and it's got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli palestinian conflict to further this effort i also met with president abbas at the white house forging peace between israelis and palestinians may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed . but i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems or to a it's been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment on sunday i delivered to prime minister netanyahu my vision for peace prosperity and a brighter future for israelis and palestinians this vision for peace is funda
during my trip to israel i also met with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people they deserve a far better life they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism poverty and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. i returned from my visit determined to find a constructive path and it's got to be a very powerful path...
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applause] >> president trump: during my trip to israel, i also met with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem. i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far better life, they deserve a chance to achieve their extraordinary potential. palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism, poverty, and violence, exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. our return from my visit determined to find a constructive path, and it has got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli-palestinian conflict. to further this effort, i also met with president abbas at the white house, forging peace between israelis and palestinians may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed, but i was not elected to do small things that were shy away big problems. [applause] >> president trump: it has been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment. on sunday i delivered to prime minister netanyahu, my vision for peace, prosperity, and a brighter fut
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president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict demonstrators in the town of bethlehem have been burning tires and throwing rocks they reject the plan put forward by donald trump which will see israel move to annex the strategic jordan valley and all israeli settlements in occupied land palestinian leaders say the plan will be thrown into history is garbage but as our white house correspondent kimberly how could experience president trump is presenting this as a triumph to the decades long conflict. killing it is a deal to bring peace to israelis and prosperity for palestinians u.s. president donald trump presented his long awaited middle east proposal at the white house alongside israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu we have an obligation to humanity to get it this is an extraordinary voyage trumpets proposed a 4 year freeze on new jewish settlements on palestinian land the plan also proposes a tunnel connecting the west bank and gaza and a doubling of palestinian territory to include a capital in what it calls al could the arabic name for jerusalem with the united sta
president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict demonstrators in the town of bethlehem have been burning tires and throwing rocks they reject the plan put forward by donald trump which will see israel move to annex the strategic jordan valley and all israeli settlements in occupied land palestinian leaders say the plan will be thrown into history is garbage but as our white house correspondent kimberly how could experience president trump is presenting this as a triumph to the...
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and from bosnia to bethlehem millions of eastern orthodox christians around the world celebrate rest. you're watching our 3 international bringing your life news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. the body of iranian general custom cell monny has arrived in his hometown care mon where he will be buried huge crowds of mourners are gathering to pay their respects to the country's most powerful commander killed in a u.s. air strike at baghdad international airport on friday there's been a huge outpouring of grief with millions flooding the streets of tehran on monday right now we're showing you live pictures from caravan. tensions across the middle east have a sword as the remains demanded retaliation out of he would strike more than 50 in bringing in targets including cultural sites if you ram acts out the threat to hit back one of the 1st repercussions for washington has come from iraq m.p.'s who voted on sunday to expel foreign forces from their country for conducting the killing on their soil. after that there was complete confusion at the pentagon a letter
and from bosnia to bethlehem millions of eastern orthodox christians around the world celebrate rest. you're watching our 3 international bringing your life news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. the body of iranian general custom cell monny has arrived in his hometown care mon where he will be buried huge crowds of mourners are gathering to pay their respects to the country's most powerful commander killed in a u.s. air strike at baghdad international airport on...
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during my trip to israel i also met with palestinian president in bethlehem.as saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far bet r liter . they deserve the chance to achiever their extraordinary potential. they have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. forging peace between israelis and minutpalestinians may be tht difficult challenge of all. i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems. it's been a long aprocess to arrive here. this vision for peace is different from past proposals. in the past even the most well intentioned plans were light on factual details and heavy on conceptual frame works. our plan is the most detailed proposal ever put forward by far. that's why our proposal provides precise technical solutions to make israelis, palestinians and the region safer and much more prosperous. my vision present a win win opportunity for both sides. today israel is taken a giant step toward peace. yesterday prime ministe
during my trip to israel i also met with palestinian president in bethlehem.as saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far bet r liter . they deserve the chance to achiever their extraordinary potential. they have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. forging peace between israelis and minutpalestinians may be tht difficult challenge of all. i was not elected to do small things...
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with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people they deserve a far better life they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism poverty and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism i returned from my visit to term and to find a constructive path and it's got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli palestinian conflict to further this effort i also met with president abbas at the white house forging peace between israelis and palestinians may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed . but i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems thank you it's been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment on sunday i delivered to prime minister netanyahu my vision for peace prosperity and a brighter future for israelis and palestinians this vision for peace is fundamentally different from past propo
with palestinian president abbas in bethlehem i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people they deserve a far better life they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism poverty and violence exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism i returned from my visit to term and to find a constructive path and it's got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli palestinian...
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bethlehem before sunrise.estinians rushing to a day's work in israel, those lucky enough to have permits. movement is tightly controlled. that's life under israeli occupation. and few here today were expecting a new dawn from the white house. do you have any hope for the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no, no," says ibrahim, a father of seven. "they don't want to give the palestinians their rights. "the plan has failed even before it's announced." a view echoed over coffee in ramallah. that's an hour away or triple that if there are delays at israeli checkpoints. here, we met some of the oslo generation, palestinians who grew up with the peace accords signed in 1993. they say the trump deal ends that era and it's time for a new strategy. it finally spells the death of the peace process that many assumed would lead to a palestinian state, and instead opens the door for us, as a new generation, to begin building a type of resistance movement based on what nelson mandela did. so, this is the end of the peace p
bethlehem before sunrise.estinians rushing to a day's work in israel, those lucky enough to have permits. movement is tightly controlled. that's life under israeli occupation. and few here today were expecting a new dawn from the white house. do you have any hope for the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no, no," says ibrahim, a father of seven. "they don't want to give the palestinians their rights. "the plan has failed even before it's announced." a view echoed over...
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protesters also took to the streets in a number of west bank cities including bethlehem there these radio army used tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets to disperse the crowds. the anger among palestinians has been increasing especially after the u.s. recognized jerusalem as israel's capital in 2017. stinney ans want occupied east jerusalem to be the capital of their future state and not as the trump plan proposes in eastern suburbs part europe that i'm going to grow to trample over else jerusalem tells its own story every stone has its history and it was never an israeli or an. it is palestinian islamic and arab. the turnout has been some of the people we spoke to say it's the palestinian authority that need to be having those protests but there is also a great sense of apathy here people do not expect much to change and say that the plan is being implemented on the ground anyway going into the streets against the. israeli soldiers is a risk and people are waiting to see how far we go in facing the israeli. and i think this is not going to be a short term thing going to be a long ter
protesters also took to the streets in a number of west bank cities including bethlehem there these radio army used tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets to disperse the crowds. the anger among palestinians has been increasing especially after the u.s. recognized jerusalem as israel's capital in 2017. stinney ans want occupied east jerusalem to be the capital of their future state and not as the trump plan proposes in eastern suburbs part europe that i'm going to grow to trample over else...
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bethlehem before sunrise.'s work in israel, those lucky enough to have permits. movement is tightly controlled. that's life under israeli occupation. and few here today were expecting a new dawn from the white house. do you have any hope for the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no, no," says ibrahim, a father of seven. "they don't want to give the palestinians their rights. "the plan has failed, even before it's announced". a view echoed over coffee in ramallah. that's an hour away, or triple that if there are delays at israeli checkpoints. here, we met some of the oslo generation, palestinians who grew up with the peace accords signed in 1993. they say the trump deal ends that era and it's time for a new strategy. it finally spells the death of the peace process that many assumed would lead to a palestinian state, and instead opens the door for us as a new generation to begin building a type of resistance movement based on what nelson mandela did. so this is the end of the peace process as we know it? this
bethlehem before sunrise.'s work in israel, those lucky enough to have permits. movement is tightly controlled. that's life under israeli occupation. and few here today were expecting a new dawn from the white house. do you have any hope for the peace plan from donald trump? "no, no, no," says ibrahim, a father of seven. "they don't want to give the palestinians their rights. "the plan has failed, even before it's announced". a view echoed over coffee in ramallah....
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epiphany is a feast day that marks the moment when the three kings visited the infant christ in bethleheml picasso painting worth one million euros? well, one lucky person is going to do exactly that. a lottery is taking place in paris this afternoon. the winner will be given an oil painting called nature morte. a ticket costs 100 euros. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your monday sport briefing, where we start with the footballing news that liverpool, despite making nine changes to their side, are through to the 11th round of the fa cup thanks to a stunning goal from teenager curtis jones. the 18—year—old scored with just under 20 minutes remaining to defeat merseyside rivals everton and extend the toffees' winless streak at anfield that dates back over 20 years. the game was so intense for the kids, unbelievable. it was for sure the most intense game they have had so far in their career, in a derby, incredible. incredible. how's that? we took a little bit of a risk but we wanted to have a team who was really excited
epiphany is a feast day that marks the moment when the three kings visited the infant christ in bethleheml picasso painting worth one million euros? well, one lucky person is going to do exactly that. a lottery is taking place in paris this afternoon. the winner will be given an oil painting called nature morte. a ticket costs 100 euros. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your monday sport briefing, where we start with the...
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trump: during my trip to israel, i also met with the palestinian president in bethlehem. was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far better life. they deserve the chance to achiever their extraordinary potential. palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism and violence, exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. i returned from my visit determined to find a constructive path, and it's got to be a very powerful path forward in the israeli-palestinian conflict. to further this effort, i also met with president abbas at the white house, forging peace between israelis and palestinian's may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have but iand bitterly failed, was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems. [applause] pres. trump: it's been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment. on sunday, i delivered to prime my vision foryahu peace, prosperity, and a brighter future for israelis and palestinians. this visi
trump: during my trip to israel, i also met with the palestinian president in bethlehem. was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far better life. they deserve the chance to achiever their extraordinary potential. palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism and violence, exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advance terrorism and extremism. i returned from my visit determined to find a constructive path, and it's got to be a very powerful path...
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the us president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict demonstrators in the town of bethlehem have been burning tires and throwing bombs saving ject at the plan put forward by donald trump which will see israel move to annex the strategic jordan valley and all israeli settlements in occupied land out to sea and leaders say the plan will be thrown into history's copy which but i'm not sure if. in the announcement we did not find anything new compared to what we heard 2 years ago it is sufficient to say that 2 years ago we heard the jerusalem is the undivided capital of israel as claimed by them we cannot wait and wait and keep on waiting our position has not changed and after we heard this utter nonsense we say no no and a big no to the deal of the century turkish president or ship typewriter one says russia isn't honoring its agreements over syria he says turkey is running out of patients with the bombing in a province by russian backed syrian government forces is response as they recaptured the key rebel how city of mahratta will montauk in russia great to make it live a dees
the us president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict demonstrators in the town of bethlehem have been burning tires and throwing bombs saving ject at the plan put forward by donald trump which will see israel move to annex the strategic jordan valley and all israeli settlements in occupied land out to sea and leaders say the plan will be thrown into history's copy which but i'm not sure if. in the announcement we did not find anything new compared to what we heard 2 years ago it...
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earlier he walked through bethlehem with muslim and christian leaders.uggled with an eating disorder as she discussed her "unhealthy" relationship with food. she told us magazine variety she would "starve" herself if she saw a photograph where she thought her stomach was too big and that there were times when she was on tour in 2014 that she thought she might pass out. japan‘s air self—defense force aerobatic display team has practiced skywriting the olympic rings to prepare for a ceremony marking the arrival of the tokyo games‘ torch. the practice took place on earlier today, six months to the day ahead of the opening ceremony. the torch will be at the olympia site in greece on march the 12th and arrive injapan on the 20th. —— at the olympic site. this performing team, known as blue impulse, has performed a similar role at the 1964 tokyo games and the 1998 nagano winter olympics. now you know! next it‘s the bbc news at one with ben brown. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello there. for many, today‘s weather looks quite similar
earlier he walked through bethlehem with muslim and christian leaders.uggled with an eating disorder as she discussed her "unhealthy" relationship with food. she told us magazine variety she would "starve" herself if she saw a photograph where she thought her stomach was too big and that there were times when she was on tour in 2014 that she thought she might pass out. japan‘s air self—defense force aerobatic display team has practiced skywriting the olympic rings to...
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trump: during my trip to with the also met palestinian president in bethlehem. i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far better life. they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential. palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism, poverty, and violence, exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advanced terrorism and extremism. i return from my visit to find a constructive path and it has to be a powerful path forward in the israeli-palestinian conflict. to further this effort i met with president abbas at the white house, forging peace between israelis and palestinians may be the most difficult challenge of all prior administrations, from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed. i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems. [applause] pres. trump: it has been a long and arduous process to arrive at this moment. on sunday, i delivered to prime minister netanyahu my vision for peace, prosperity, and a brighter future for israelis and palestinians. this vision fo
trump: during my trip to with the also met palestinian president in bethlehem. i was saddened by the fate of the palestinian people. they deserve a far better life. they deserve the chance to achieve their extraordinary potential. palestinians have been trapped in a cycle of terrorism, poverty, and violence, exploited by those seeking to use them as pawns to advanced terrorism and extremism. i return from my visit to find a constructive path and it has to be a powerful path forward in the...
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tom: let's look at some of the issues -- images of protest, 6, 7 miles south of jerusalem, bethlehem.ponse to this response is i looked at the map and it seems like the president and mr. kushner are driving forward a map of enclaves, a map of chopping up the bank. is that what they are doing? the carvingved as up of 50 years of history? inin: no, especially not pro-israeli conservative circles and being applauded by supporters of the president. in terms of looking where the alliances will be drawn, i will be keeping a close eye on what the jordanians say, and whether or not the palestinians -- they privately,blicly but the administration is offering $50 billion worth of investment in the region. and nearing the end of his term. yesterdayis to jared about the u.s. making relations with his successor, and it is clear that the u.s. is, and i can also port -- .2 other sources -- point to other sources about the next generation. that is being talked about on both sides of the aisle. francine: give us an impeachment update. kevin: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying in a private m
tom: let's look at some of the issues -- images of protest, 6, 7 miles south of jerusalem, bethlehem.ponse to this response is i looked at the map and it seems like the president and mr. kushner are driving forward a map of enclaves, a map of chopping up the bank. is that what they are doing? the carvingved as up of 50 years of history? inin: no, especially not pro-israeli conservative circles and being applauded by supporters of the president. in terms of looking where the alliances will be...
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he used remarks here at the bethlehem baptist church to talk about his roots with the african-american community in his home state of delaware. talk about the symbolism and historic election of obama that he was part of as vice-pre vice-president. let's take a listen to some of the sound this morning. >> i thought you could defeat hate. but hate only hides. it never fully goes away. so when those folks came out of those fields in charlottesville carrying torches, close your eyes and remember what you saw, their veins bulging, hate in their eyes. we gotta stand up and we gotta fight. all of us are to fight and say enough, enough, enough, enough! >> reporter: biden was joined at this church service by a congresswoman. she endorsed the former vice-president. she talked about the best way to honor martin luther king is to make sure donald trump is replaced. >> can i ask about the feud that's out there between joe biden and bernie sanders over the videos of biden talking about social security? can you talk about what's going on from the biden side? >> reporter: yeah. this is a really intere
he used remarks here at the bethlehem baptist church to talk about his roots with the african-american community in his home state of delaware. talk about the symbolism and historic election of obama that he was part of as vice-pre vice-president. let's take a listen to some of the sound this morning. >> i thought you could defeat hate. but hate only hides. it never fully goes away. so when those folks came out of those fields in charlottesville carrying torches, close your eyes and...
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clashes have erupted with the israeli army also in different areas in the west bank including in bethlehem and we've seen some clear clashes in the settlement medical sources have told us that around 41 palestinians have been in jail 3 of them have been hospitalized so there is a lot of tension in the ground not necessarily that reflected in forms of protests the posting in president has talked about this yesterday talked about this rejection saying that no palestinian can accept such a plan. well i'm not sure. that in the announcement we did not find anything new compared to what we heard 2 years ago it is sufficient to say that 2 years ago we heard the jerusalem is the undivided capital of israel as claimed by them we cannot wait and wait and keep on waiting our position has not changed and after we heard this nonsense we say no no and a big no to the deal of the century. so not just jerusalem also we're talking about the illegal israeli settlements that have been always considered illegal under international law we've heard president trump yesterday's interfering to them and saying that
clashes have erupted with the israeli army also in different areas in the west bank including in bethlehem and we've seen some clear clashes in the settlement medical sources have told us that around 41 palestinians have been in jail 3 of them have been hospitalized so there is a lot of tension in the ground not necessarily that reflected in forms of protests the posting in president has talked about this yesterday talked about this rejection saying that no palestinian can accept such a plan....
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protesters also took to the streets in a number of west bank cities including bethlehem there these radio army used tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets to disperse the crowds. the anger among palestinians has been increasing especially after the u.s. recognized jerusalem as israel's capital in 2017. stinney ns want occupied east jerusalem to be the capital of their future state and not as the trump plan proposes in eastern suburbs are here or there are people that are going to trample all over else jerusalem tells its own story every stone has its history and it was never an israeli or an american it is palestinian islamic and arab. the turnout has been some of the people we spoke to say it's the palestinian authority that need to be. those protests but there is also a great sense of apathy here people do not expect much to change and say that the plan is being implemented on the ground anyway going into the streets against the. israeli soldiers is a risk and people are waiting to see how far we go in facing the. american menace. and i think this is not going to be a short term thing
protesters also took to the streets in a number of west bank cities including bethlehem there these radio army used tear gas and rubber coated steel bullets to disperse the crowds. the anger among palestinians has been increasing especially after the u.s. recognized jerusalem as israel's capital in 2017. stinney ns want occupied east jerusalem to be the capital of their future state and not as the trump plan proposes in eastern suburbs are here or there are people that are going to trample all...
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marshmallowy treats are made there in bethlehem. the new year saying this. bubooty drop. tampa embracing pirate history. treasure trust projected on a building as the clock struck midnight. happy new year, everybody. yes on national tv i just said booty drop. dean: only in tampa. pirate. rachel: what's a moon pie? dean: i do know what a peep is. rachel: tell us what's in a moon pie. pete: we do have the google machine. it's more fun when they email us. someone who knows a lot about moon pies is right now firing up friends at foxnews.com. cc rachel campos-duffy. dean: speaking of moon pies. pete: it works in some way. dean: headline that caught our eye a parent posted a listing for a nanny for an 18-year-old daughter in college. says that she has a driver who can pick up the groceries and drive her around. but someone to ensure she eats well and lives without the stress of laundry, cleaning, as her study schedule is very intense. this applicant does not need to be a gourmet chef, someone who simply can ensure my daughter eats three h
marshmallowy treats are made there in bethlehem. the new year saying this. bubooty drop. tampa embracing pirate history. treasure trust projected on a building as the clock struck midnight. happy new year, everybody. yes on national tv i just said booty drop. dean: only in tampa. pirate. rachel: what's a moon pie? dean: i do know what a peep is. rachel: tell us what's in a moon pie. pete: we do have the google machine. it's more fun when they email us. someone who knows a lot about moon pies is...