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go bibi go bibi of course being the nickname of these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu so a lot of people here are saying that they believe this is the first time there's such a show of unity and a lot of people saying one man we spoke to saying that he didn't think that this would be sustainable such increasingly right wing policies said you know for ten fifteen years maybe but it cannot last because you cannot oppress so many people so i think a real incredible scenes everyone was speaking to really felt you know in the momentum of this event and i think the question now is whether the momentum of these protests are going to continue and become more against what many see as this government's increasingly right wing and alienating what many call apartheid policies stephany's record television for us thank you. our u.n. delegation ethen gaza from meetings with hamas in a bid to lower the tensions with israel they're expected to push for a more permanent cease far every that comes as funerals are held for three palestinians killed by israeli forces during friday protests at t
go bibi go bibi of course being the nickname of these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu so a lot of people here are saying that they believe this is the first time there's such a show of unity and a lot of people saying one man we spoke to saying that he didn't think that this would be sustainable such increasingly right wing policies said you know for ten fifteen years maybe but it cannot last because you cannot oppress so many people so i think a real incredible scenes everyone was...
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bibi go home not to the cry from some of the tens of thousands of people who turned out to protest against israel's contentious nation state legislation a law which essentially defines israel first and foremost as a jewish state. arabs make up a fifth of the population and the trees a much smaller minority say the new law also sightlines them. we are here to send a clear message to the israeli government we will not settle down for nothing less then equal rights as the frailest citizens of the nation state lowered to clears israel the exclusive homeland of jewish people its single site hebrew is the state language effectively prioritising it about arabic which has for decades been recognized as an official language to it spoken by the trees who make up just two percent of the population people ask us to consider ourselves we considered ourselves as israeli drones what good did it is know the name of the rose george states a girl not a jew should we trust the government and the or the name but members of the knesset to delete these will not djokovic this law to delete this law from the hist
bibi go home not to the cry from some of the tens of thousands of people who turned out to protest against israel's contentious nation state legislation a law which essentially defines israel first and foremost as a jewish state. arabs make up a fifth of the population and the trees a much smaller minority say the new law also sightlines them. we are here to send a clear message to the israeli government we will not settle down for nothing less then equal rights as the frailest citizens of the...
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i mean i have bibi is a former senior advisor to the international forces in afghanistan he told me earlier that the attack can't be attributed to any one group the bottom line is that they are all linked to some in somewhere. together i mean the institutions the countries that are backing them and supporting the violence in afghanistan. support violence in afghanistan through different channels and insurgency through taliban are targeting the government and of wider political spectrum but these sectarian violence is going through narrow in my view very sick tearin extremist groups that are. supported in some cases by the government institutions in the region i'm afraid the government is failing failing to provide security for the for the afghan people failing to. me it was on the news that you know the government the interior minister was saying that we knew for months that the taliban were preparing to attack me but the question is why if you if you knew as a government why didn't you prevent that why didn't you go and tackle that. so as you mentioned the afghan government is also battlin
i mean i have bibi is a former senior advisor to the international forces in afghanistan he told me earlier that the attack can't be attributed to any one group the bottom line is that they are all linked to some in somewhere. together i mean the institutions the countries that are backing them and supporting the violence in afghanistan. support violence in afghanistan through different channels and insurgency through taliban are targeting the government and of wider political spectrum but...
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this whole movement the struggle of build the hatred the small strokes of the love that says citizen bibi being set up. in front of the voice of peaceful people a voice of chanting the blows of peaceful sacrifice for freedom. do you saying there should be a military intervention in your country can i un peacekeeping mission save the day . of course no of course no i'm calling. i'm calling god willing in many ways to start solving their issue by themselves and yemenis against this wall and eyes as i said before with the how can we stop that's the thing and other things that is go out of correlation saudia and images should that equal basis in yemen and they have to let's i want president to return to yemen and that you will help me and many to to to to to to build their country without in the. armed intervention thank you so much for this emotional interview i wish you all the best all the best of luck in all your future endeavors and above all i wish peace for yemen for your beloved country thank you very much for being with us we're talking to tell a whole carm on your many political act
this whole movement the struggle of build the hatred the small strokes of the love that says citizen bibi being set up. in front of the voice of peaceful people a voice of chanting the blows of peaceful sacrifice for freedom. do you saying there should be a military intervention in your country can i un peacekeeping mission save the day . of course no of course no i'm calling. i'm calling god willing in many ways to start solving their issue by themselves and yemenis against this wall and eyes...
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going to do much to check the place for the use of chlorine gases in the last few bombings vanessa bibi was present there herself the russians allowed her to access that particular place when they did not allow the international teams to do the same for this reason we cannot confirm any news that have come from vanessa. we did not know about that place we did not know about that issue we only heard about it through social media and we denied the story we did not see that event to publish or announce it we have denied that incident and it does not abide by the international humanitarian content rules and regulations and certainly families aren't. thank you thank you very much. coming up in part two of going underground we speak to journalist who has been on the ground in syria but this really a longtime critic of the white helmets all this and more coming up about to a going underground. i'm going with a post some of this because i. just love it. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. blues then they just stepped right through. it's the famil
going to do much to check the place for the use of chlorine gases in the last few bombings vanessa bibi was present there herself the russians allowed her to access that particular place when they did not allow the international teams to do the same for this reason we cannot confirm any news that have come from vanessa. we did not know about that place we did not know about that issue we only heard about it through social media and we denied the story we did not see that event to publish or...
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all me i have bibi the smart. home and her son. the next few booster. leaf and welcoming. people still not sure even you all still are still still the people still are still do good deeds. was was the. cause doesn't suffer under. the support of much about who certainly. doesn't. does it. and it dawned on that was that he did. see. dave came on board the ship. is italian a roman catholic who was first language student but then went to paris to study islam. so that's just discussion. patheticness about an image. that the donkey could no longer. produce a simple pleasure. tonight to read the end of give us on the. big show is going to not only baptize the. good people well yeah it's going to start on fair game to do your duty should you buy your way out of the party when are you sort of where you are at this woman must work. because you could you had to show off a lot of pictures and after she actually died down there stuff the stuff you meant to produce that you could do or do or seem not to see you pushed to suggest doing that should be given to see that the secret one didn
all me i have bibi the smart. home and her son. the next few booster. leaf and welcoming. people still not sure even you all still are still still the people still are still do good deeds. was was the. cause doesn't suffer under. the support of much about who certainly. doesn't. does it. and it dawned on that was that he did. see. dave came on board the ship. is italian a roman catholic who was first language student but then went to paris to study islam. so that's just discussion. patheticness...
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well i'm joined now in the studio by bibi a former senior advisor to the international forces in afghanistan thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we've seen a number of different attacks in afghanistan in recent days two major attacks targeting the army in the police in northern provinces in the country but today we see an attack on students in west in kabul what was different about the attack today well this attack is to some extent to some sixth tear him. violence that we've seen in the region not only afghanistan we've seen something like this in the past thirty forty years in pakistan. and i think the extremist groups are copying either copying that. violence and bring it to afghanistan or perpetrated by some extremist groups beyond the borders of afghanistan through the local allies inside afghanistan so this is something to do with very sick tyrian issues and i think targeting only. population and it has a population in afghanistan shows that it is completely sectarian issue rather than a big agenda for big political gains we have in the past in the taliban launch high c
well i'm joined now in the studio by bibi a former senior advisor to the international forces in afghanistan thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we've seen a number of different attacks in afghanistan in recent days two major attacks targeting the army in the police in northern provinces in the country but today we see an attack on students in west in kabul what was different about the attack today well this attack is to some extent to some sixth tear him. violence that we've...
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him to new hampshire for two or three days, fly him down to key biscayne where he could relax with bibi rabozo. that event at st. anselm, we were whipping everything to come out and look how many came out voluntarily, et cetera. but we had a terrific crowd, 3,000 people. that was the kind of event nixon wanted to do. >> and barbara perry, that exchange with a world war i veteran and he makes mention of vietnam, clearly that was the driving issue of 1968. can you explain what was going on here in this country, how americans were viewing the war, and why they were turning against president johnson? >> we mentioned the tet offensive, that was in january of 1968. i'm glad there are no videos of me from 1968. but i will say that i was a 12-year-old in the sixth grade. my brother was ten years older than i and graduating from college, small catholic college in louisville where we grew up that spring. he was told by the draft board, you'll graduate may 15th, you'll be drafted by june 1st. and my dad was a world war ii vet. my brother was patriotic. there was no way he was going to deny going t
him to new hampshire for two or three days, fly him down to key biscayne where he could relax with bibi rabozo. that event at st. anselm, we were whipping everything to come out and look how many came out voluntarily, et cetera. but we had a terrific crowd, 3,000 people. that was the kind of event nixon wanted to do. >> and barbara perry, that exchange with a world war i veteran and he makes mention of vietnam, clearly that was the driving issue of 1968. can you explain what was going on...
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over to the lincoln memorial at 4:00 in the morning where all these students were gathering and took bibi rabosa with him and minola the fellow that worked for him, put him in the speakers chair in congress, went over to the may flower for breakfast. in the early morning hours he was moved by what happened there. the white house was tremendously divided, most white house aides didn't want or like the invasion of cambodia and urged nixon to go further at accommodating the students. that was the roughest time of nixon's presidency i recall in the first term. >> we're looking at 1968 really beginning with eugene mccarthy's decision to seek the democratic nomination in the fall of 1967. we will look at the timeline as we listen to garrett from orlando, florida. >> caller: good morning. very he had fieg. thank you both. i'd like just to ask or have you comment on the dump johnson campaign that was, you know -- by congressmen and the legislatures and maybe in particular maybe nixon and lowenstein. >> i mentioned that johnson was bouncing down into the mid to low 30s in the approval ratings and
over to the lincoln memorial at 4:00 in the morning where all these students were gathering and took bibi rabosa with him and minola the fellow that worked for him, put him in the speakers chair in congress, went over to the may flower for breakfast. in the early morning hours he was moved by what happened there. the white house was tremendously divided, most white house aides didn't want or like the invasion of cambodia and urged nixon to go further at accommodating the students. that was the...