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dalia is very loving. that's why i want her to be the mother of my children so she can teach them how to be like her. >> but he lives in the occupied west bank while dalia lives in the gaza strip. they need permission to see each other, a request that has been denied. after nearly four years of trying to be united, i asked if she ever feels like giving up? >> at times i get depressed. i feel like i don't want to go on. i think to myself why did i throw myself into this tornado. when will it be over? when will the humiliation end? >> the separation of gaza and the west bank affects thousands of palestinian families. according to human rights groups israel routinely prevents palestinians from passing through whether it's for weddings, funerals or other social reasons. something that has been described as unbearable for families split between the two areas. >> they say for security reasons, but of course, one cannot accept this argument. it's a very sweeping argument saying that all the people are security th
dalia is very loving. that's why i want her to be the mother of my children so she can teach them how to be like her. >> but he lives in the occupied west bank while dalia lives in the gaza strip. they need permission to see each other, a request that has been denied. after nearly four years of trying to be united, i asked if she ever feels like giving up? >> at times i get depressed. i feel like i don't want to go on. i think to myself why did i throw myself into this tornado. when...
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. >> it's become something of a routine for rasha and dalia. nearly every morning they log on to their computers and video chat for at least an hour. they've been doing this for almost four years after a meeting at a conference in jordan where they quickly fell in love and soon after decided to get engaged. >> she's so affectionate and kind. daalia is very loving. that's why i want her to be the mother of my children, so she can teach them to be like her. >> but she lives in the west bank and rashed lives in the gaza strip. they need permission to visit with each other. a request denied. i asked if she ever feels like giving up? >> at times i get depressed. i feel like i don't want to go on. i think to myself why did i throw myself in this tornado. when will it be over, when will the humiliation end. >> the separation of gaza and the west bank effects thousands of families. israel routinely prevents palestinians from passing through whether it's for weddings funerals or other social reasons. a policy rights groups described as unbearable for fa
. >> it's become something of a routine for rasha and dalia. nearly every morning they log on to their computers and video chat for at least an hour. they've been doing this for almost four years after a meeting at a conference in jordan where they quickly fell in love and soon after decided to get engaged. >> she's so affectionate and kind. daalia is very loving. that's why i want her to be the mother of my children, so she can teach them to be like her. >> but she lives in...
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they do a dalia practice that hopes to persevere in the face of suffering. the practicality of it is so beautiful that in a way writing this book was line. i was also inspired by the children. in the first printing of a the first commandment and honored their mysterious father and mother and at the same time they never lost faith in the country that have an effect betrayed them. the officials at the city the schoolteachers the gardeners border patrol agency and other staff members help to save our national honor by treating the internees humanely in a treacherous time. finally it was a jewish girl from amsterdam who was freed from the concentration camp in the 1945 trade, the same that ingrid was on the provided a lesson for me about how we might deal with people in times of war always remember, she told me during an interview in her home in ann arbor, remember enemies are people whose stories you haven't yet heard and whose faces you have ever seen. after 72 years they had the courage to tell their stories and show their faces. thank you very much. [applaus
they do a dalia practice that hopes to persevere in the face of suffering. the practicality of it is so beautiful that in a way writing this book was line. i was also inspired by the children. in the first printing of a the first commandment and honored their mysterious father and mother and at the same time they never lost faith in the country that have an effect betrayed them. the officials at the city the schoolteachers the gardeners border patrol agency and other staff members help to save...
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lo acompaÑaba su esposa dalia soto del valle a castro se le observa con su habitual sudadera y una camisaos a una pausa regresamos con mÁs en un momento. ♪ >> decenas de miles de indocumentados ya poseen una licencia de conducir en california que obtuvieron desde una ley se los permitiÓ en enero otros muchos se preparan para hacer el examen de conducir, las reacciones de los inmigrantes que dicen que esa licencia les cambiÓ la vida. >> en todo un suceso se ha convertido la ley que permite a los indocumentados que residen en california obtener una licencia de conducir en este estado en su primer mes 57.000 licencias ha sid expedidas con la ley av60 en total 415.000 exÁmenes de manejo se han realizado. >> para terminar mi examen pero todo saliÓ exitoso. >> por primera vez en 14 aÑos william garcÍa puede subir a su automÓvil y manejar legalmente. para este mexicano a quien en dos ocasiones le decomisaron automÓviles por manejar sin licencia fue como un sueÑo recibir el ansiado documento que le cambia por completo la vida. >> me cambiÓ en su totalidad ya me siento seguro de mÍ porque tengo la
lo acompaÑaba su esposa dalia soto del valle a castro se le observa con su habitual sudadera y una camisaos a una pausa regresamos con mÁs en un momento. ♪ >> decenas de miles de indocumentados ya poseen una licencia de conducir en california que obtuvieron desde una ley se los permitiÓ en enero otros muchos se preparan para hacer el examen de conducir, las reacciones de los inmigrantes que dicen que esa licencia les cambiÓ la vida. >> en todo un suceso se ha convertido la ley...
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>> no i didn't because i was a dalia reporter and i thought i was writing an article that i would pitchzine and i wondered if i had found another dusky -- tuskegee experiment where black men were not treated for their syphilis because they were not told that they had it. so the researchers could simply observe the lifecycle of this disease. there was a treatment for syphilis at the time. i thought i had something like that. but i spend enough time with the researchers and i would spend time with researchers there and especially with bill collins who have been at it long enough to have actually done some of that research on the state hospital patients because even after the war babe they are still giving it as a treatment so they could study the parasites and he was one of those people. he made me understand that this was a very nuanced project and there were many considerations that one needed to understand. i had to book writing friends who kept telling me you need to write this book and i said i am not sure about this. give me some time. so i went to 500 boxes and found different piec
>> no i didn't because i was a dalia reporter and i thought i was writing an article that i would pitchzine and i wondered if i had found another dusky -- tuskegee experiment where black men were not treated for their syphilis because they were not told that they had it. so the researchers could simply observe the lifecycle of this disease. there was a treatment for syphilis at the time. i thought i had something like that. but i spend enough time with the researchers and i would spend...
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contemporary history so they opened up a bit more when they knew that this wasn't going to be in the dalia telegraph the next week. so that was the start of it and there was one publisher that wanted me to write the book very quickly and i resisted that and i'm glad i did because i was then able to do many more interviews in the uk. peoples view of what happened to them and what this was all about and their experiences changed over time and i was able to get a large number of documents from the welsh guards and the ministry of defense document which meant i could sort of leave these incredible detailed summaries of incident reports and signal traffic and the night watch keepers logs and transcripts and all sorts of stuff i was able to get and there's the aspect of ptsd and there were casualties that happened long after so that was sort of unexpected to examine that the sergeant who was one of the heroes in the buck i interviewed him after he'd gotten back. he'd been flown off -- blown off his feet twice. he seemed like he was on top of the world. it war hero attested, stepped up to the pla
contemporary history so they opened up a bit more when they knew that this wasn't going to be in the dalia telegraph the next week. so that was the start of it and there was one publisher that wanted me to write the book very quickly and i resisted that and i'm glad i did because i was then able to do many more interviews in the uk. peoples view of what happened to them and what this was all about and their experiences changed over time and i was able to get a large number of documents from the...
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in africa and the middle east we almost on a dalia basis cb acts of cruelty. however horrific although far, it is vital that our reactions that up to the values that we are defending. this is the chance that we shouldn't underestimate, for it is difficult for modern man and of modern man and of modern society to deal with merciless cruelties of the dark ages. but we must. our response must be based on trust, not mistrust. we have to react but we should not overreact. maybe it is the wrong assumption of risk in our own societies and abroad. there is no universal remedy for one-stop solution. in the thinking and actions in the long run much is done in the meantime. we must use the instruments we face. something is fortunately this means resorting to military means as many of us including denmark have done in addressing isil in iraq. it is however clear that it must be approached from the realistic point of view with the tools at home and abroad. we need to focus on how we can prevent us from turning into the terrorists in the first place and how we can get them
in africa and the middle east we almost on a dalia basis cb acts of cruelty. however horrific although far, it is vital that our reactions that up to the values that we are defending. this is the chance that we shouldn't underestimate, for it is difficult for modern man and of modern man and of modern society to deal with merciless cruelties of the dark ages. but we must. our response must be based on trust, not mistrust. we have to react but we should not overreact. maybe it is the wrong...
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had it got people the wrong way because that wasn't really on the agenda on the system basis on a dalia basis and many people were wondering if she militants, who is she we haven't seen her around washington. i got a little bit of that and push back. i got a lot of pushback from within the press corps. something straight out of baltimore really there was a lot of pushback and people were wondering how is she getting these interviews ask i got a lot of pushback. >> host: you write about not only your interactions with other reporters and your interactions with presidents but of course press secretaries, too talk about a couple of those moments and start under the bush administration. tony snow was the new press secretary. what happened with that comment? >> guest: the first day he came into the press briefing he was a rock star in chief when he came in so many people were in that room i couldn't even get to my seat and typically when you're in the white house and the briefing area you are downstairs doing your work or upstairs and then you have your designated seat and feel comfortable i
had it got people the wrong way because that wasn't really on the agenda on the system basis on a dalia basis and many people were wondering if she militants, who is she we haven't seen her around washington. i got a little bit of that and push back. i got a lot of pushback from within the press corps. something straight out of baltimore really there was a lot of pushback and people were wondering how is she getting these interviews ask i got a lot of pushback. >> host: you write about...
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groom" and are hoping it atact the attention of mahmoud abbas who they believe can help which is why dalians optimistic? >> love is stronger than politics and we will make our dream come true and live together forever. >> until that happens, fada and sharab will have to settle for moments like this. al jazeera, nablus in the occupied west bank. >>> still to come youtube turns 10. we look at the popular website and how it revolutionized how we share individual yes, sir. still ahead, it's raining goals in the german ball league. robin is standing by for details. >>> now 10 years ago, sharing videos online was a bit of a novelty. then three americans started a website called youtube. our technology editor takes a look at a small idea which became big business. >> here we are. this is the first video ever uploaded to youtube. the company's co-founder joey carine at the san diego zoo in 2005. the idea that anyone anywhere could share their videos online caught on fast. just over a year later, 65,000 videos were being uploaded each day and youtube was getting more than 100 million daily views. n
groom" and are hoping it atact the attention of mahmoud abbas who they believe can help which is why dalians optimistic? >> love is stronger than politics and we will make our dream come true and live together forever. >> until that happens, fada and sharab will have to settle for moments like this. al jazeera, nablus in the occupied west bank. >>> still to come youtube turns 10. we look at the popular website and how it revolutionized how we share individual yes, sir....
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important, we are surrounded by the white supremacy and are constantly viewed as inferior people in our daliainteractions who sometimes verbally curse or ridicule us for even spit on us in the street and who climb when we step off the wall to let them pass. no matter how close we might become to a friend we cannot accompany him or her. the lectures concerts and public places except for the very few radical communities. >> i remember when he was contemplating the departure and i said i have one word for you. david. >> it's safe to say they're not allow them to change that passage. >> i just want to end by saying this trilogy began 48 years ago with slavery in the western culture published in 1966 won the pulitzer prize in 1967. the pulitzer prize winner for history in 1966 was. miller's's book the life of the mind of america from the revolution to the civil war who you knew from harvard you had great respect. to give you a sense of the significance in the western culture, i went back to the life and kind of america from the revolution to the civil war and there is not a single mention of slave
important, we are surrounded by the white supremacy and are constantly viewed as inferior people in our daliainteractions who sometimes verbally curse or ridicule us for even spit on us in the street and who climb when we step off the wall to let them pass. no matter how close we might become to a friend we cannot accompany him or her. the lectures concerts and public places except for the very few radical communities. >> i remember when he was contemplating the departure and i said i...
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if changes what they do with their dalia job is somehow their job is to listen more broadly. then you have a lot more meetings with the public and a lot fewer meetings with the super wealthy. that changes how many people engage in another way and then that changes who is voting for the gerrymandering systems. i think they are all connected. >> in the back. >> "the new york times" had a powerful story this weekend about how the attorneys generals are banded together for republicans and then sending the e-mail. >> and what can we do to help preserve? >> larry, do you want to take the time to answer the question? >> i think it is an important question because there are people who are powerful representatives who are easily swapped in the money that can be devoted against them so that only answer is that it isn't a tiny few who have a concentrated power in the first stage of the election but instead is all of us that have the power to. it is still compelling. think about the protest piece in hong kong. they were presented with eight democracy, the committee of 1200 we are going t
if changes what they do with their dalia job is somehow their job is to listen more broadly. then you have a lot more meetings with the public and a lot fewer meetings with the super wealthy. that changes how many people engage in another way and then that changes who is voting for the gerrymandering systems. i think they are all connected. >> in the back. >> "the new york times" had a powerful story this weekend about how the attorneys generals are banded together for...
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but not complying with the mandate would have meant $1.3 million in dalia fines. so on their own behalf and through the corporate entity they sued the government under the first amendment and more importantly under the religious freedom restoration act of 1993. now there's a security statute that calls for the narrow case-by-case adjudication of the religious objections to the government actions and it was passed unanimously in the house 97 to three in the senate and signed by president clinton in 93 and the sponsors included such right-wing such as chuck schumer in the house and ted kennedy in the senate and these religious intents intents or two in first 1990 supreme court ruling to the secular humanist justus that approved the constitution of generally applicable laws that burden the religion so long as they didn't specifically intend to discriminate against religious people and that is the objectors wanted an they have to seek it from the court. if someone makes a claim the courts are supposed to look at whether the government action at issue actually imposes
but not complying with the mandate would have meant $1.3 million in dalia fines. so on their own behalf and through the corporate entity they sued the government under the first amendment and more importantly under the religious freedom restoration act of 1993. now there's a security statute that calls for the narrow case-by-case adjudication of the religious objections to the government actions and it was passed unanimously in the house 97 to three in the senate and signed by president clinton...
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thy kingdom come and thy will be done ♪ ♪ on earth as it is in heaven ♪ ♪ and give us this day our daliar debtors ♪ ♪ and lead us not into temptation ♪ ♪ deliver us from evil ♪ ♪ for thine is the kingdom and the power and glory forever ♪ ♪ amen ♪ [applause] wow. thank you for your great performance. we are grateful you are with us this morning. finally this morning, our last prayer at this breakfast will be offered by an extraordinary public servant who also happens to be a minister. he's a former member of congress, ambassador to the united nations the mayor of atlanta and recipient of the presidential medal of freedom a well-known civil rights leader and friend of doctor martin luther king jr.. the next speaker was instrumental in civil rights campaigns in selma and birmingham that ultimately led to the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 into and the voting rights act of 1965. [applause] of all of his titles and accomplishments, he's most proud of his role of husband father and grandfather. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable andrew young. [applause] >> this morning i woke up to t
thy kingdom come and thy will be done ♪ ♪ on earth as it is in heaven ♪ ♪ and give us this day our daliar debtors ♪ ♪ and lead us not into temptation ♪ ♪ deliver us from evil ♪ ♪ for thine is the kingdom and the power and glory forever ♪ ♪ amen ♪ [applause] wow. thank you for your great performance. we are grateful you are with us this morning. finally this morning, our last prayer at this breakfast will be offered by an extraordinary public servant who also happens to...
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to protect the president and first family and white house grounds and all of us that work here on a dalia basis. we appreciate the service and with that agency has done is set a very high standard of service and professionalism. and there have been some instances where they have fallen short either by their own acknowledgment and they have to do the work of ensuring that the agency and the men and women that serve in that agency is up to that very high standard and certainly those of us that have had an opportunity to watch the director clancy he understands his job and holds himself to a high standard of professionalism and he would anticipate that his style of leadership will have a positive effect on the agency and that he will continue to implement the reforms that are needed to ensure they live up to the high standard. >> since the judge's ruling we understand immigration isn't just about people in the country is about the differences of people in the country. what about african and caribbean immigrants coming into the country because there are other organizations that worked to help
to protect the president and first family and white house grounds and all of us that work here on a dalia basis. we appreciate the service and with that agency has done is set a very high standard of service and professionalism. and there have been some instances where they have fallen short either by their own acknowledgment and they have to do the work of ensuring that the agency and the men and women that serve in that agency is up to that very high standard and certainly those of us that...
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adversaries were doing to the system and see the amount of information that would be exfiltrate at a dalia in the private systems. but with that increased ability to watch came an increased obligation to act. we can't just go out. we need to do something. part of that approach in the terrorism arena and we use the phrase often in the terrorism cases is the all tools approach meaning we have to look at the fred factor, what are they doing in this case they are stealing from american companies from the economic benefit of their companies, how can we increase the cost using every lever of american power so at the end of the day they say that it's not worth this approach. we will stop stealing day in and day out with american ingenuity is producing and we will compete fairly. so in order to do that that means we effectively decriminalize it cause we were not before looking to make the cases. that means we find the resources to look at the facts and the evidence that leads to a criminal group in the u.s. into the lead to a criminal group in europe where the actors in china we are going to follo
adversaries were doing to the system and see the amount of information that would be exfiltrate at a dalia in the private systems. but with that increased ability to watch came an increased obligation to act. we can't just go out. we need to do something. part of that approach in the terrorism arena and we use the phrase often in the terrorism cases is the all tools approach meaning we have to look at the fred factor, what are they doing in this case they are stealing from american companies...
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attack the systems targeted and the victims are also expanding in the diversity and intensity on a dalia basis. 2014 saul for the first time district of cyber attacks carried out on u.s. soil by the nationstate entities marked first by the attack against the casino operation began this month and the north korean attack against sony in november. while both of the nations have less technical capabilities in comparison to russia and china these destructive attacks demonstrate that iran and north korea are motivated and unpredictable cyber actors. they continue to develop very sophisticated programs. while i can't go into details come it is more severe than we had previously assessed. despite the detailed private-sector reports, the skating public indictments and with respect to the non- nationstate entities from some ideologically motivated cyber actors expressing support for isil have demonstrated their capabilities by hacking several social media accounts. the so-called cyber caliphate successfully hacked to send, twitter account and youtube page and two weeks ago "newsweek" magazine quic
attack the systems targeted and the victims are also expanding in the diversity and intensity on a dalia basis. 2014 saul for the first time district of cyber attacks carried out on u.s. soil by the nationstate entities marked first by the attack against the casino operation began this month and the north korean attack against sony in november. while both of the nations have less technical capabilities in comparison to russia and china these destructive attacks demonstrate that iran and north...
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north africa, the middle east and south asia and are confronted by a host of different plots almost a daliaroups are becoming more creative, threatening our citizens and allies with massive truck bombings. in addition to your mastering the use of the internet and social media to disseminate propaganda to recruit fighters that often already have access to western culture like we have seen in europe, canada and even in new york. we cannot give terrorists the sanctuary which to plan attacks against us. arguably, isil now has control of the largest territory ever held by a terrorist group. the safe haven provides isil and others others the time and space they need to train fighters and plan operations. it also provided then the access to weapons in a network that can be used to support external operations. we know about the threat we face from al qaeda prior to 9/11 but we failed to act. i just hope we don't make the same mistake again. once again i thank you and welcome you here and i now turn over to the distinguished vice chairman. >> thanks very much mr. chairman. director rasmussen welcome
north africa, the middle east and south asia and are confronted by a host of different plots almost a daliaroups are becoming more creative, threatening our citizens and allies with massive truck bombings. in addition to your mastering the use of the internet and social media to disseminate propaganda to recruit fighters that often already have access to western culture like we have seen in europe, canada and even in new york. we cannot give terrorists the sanctuary which to plan attacks...