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. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the occupied territories in order to create this reality. the rally was one of many demonstrations held by the settlers to convince the israeli government not to withdraw from the occupied territory. >> you have not seen an earthquake. >> the devastation of an earthquake. all you have to do is go to -- >> the water here is salty. so the government set up desalination plabts. they cannot just get pressure water. looks like somebody's handy candy. in fact, it's their daily routine. there are hundreds of thousands of people who don't want to get out of gaza. they want to keep them in gaza
. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be annexed by the state of israel. these people, called settlers, were creating villages in the...
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going to flowinging into gaza and create more housing and employment in gaza, there's nothing negative from an israeli point of view. but to add to the politics of gaza with hamas and groups to the right of hamas it, turkish -- turkey has not proven itself in the last decade as a very skuconstructive element. >> for you the face saving approach would be allow turkish humanitarian aid? >> possibly. you know, there is a negotiation going on in unlike so many other things in israel, the minister keep it confidential. so i'm not familiar with all the details. i don't want to speak out of turn but i would say let it be more symbolic than substantive. >> yes, sir. >> steven stern, friends of the movement. at the beginning of your remarks, i either misheard or misunderstood something in terms of the 30,000 regional view in which i heard you state that the sunni-shia split or the saudi-iran rivalry were either not the basis or the analytical starting point. >> no. the axis of regional politics, i mean not all regional politics in the middle east are arranged along that axis. but if you are loo
going to flowinging into gaza and create more housing and employment in gaza, there's nothing negative from an israeli point of view. but to add to the politics of gaza with hamas and groups to the right of hamas it, turkish -- turkey has not proven itself in the last decade as a very skuconstructive element. >> for you the face saving approach would be allow turkish humanitarian aid? >> possibly. you know, there is a negotiation going on in unlike so many other things in israel,...
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for surviving three wars and they cannot leave because gaza is blockade. parker makes us feel free says this man. nothing is holding you back. gaza is ruined and twisted cities are an improbableably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? no matter how much they destroy or kill, hamza says of the israelis, i will still dance and have fun. there is already enthusiasm from the next generation, eager for drills and teaching how safety comes from practice. mohammed is the team's coach and its philosopher. we love life and hope, he says, and peace. so what an outsider sees as death-defined, the men of three run gaza see as life affirming. all around is sadness, they say, but in the air, in the moment, is a sheer joy of youth. barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," photo ops
for surviving three wars and they cannot leave because gaza is blockade. parker makes us feel free says this man. nothing is holding you back. gaza is ruined and twisted cities are an improbableably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? no matter how much...
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can in the leave because gaza is under a block cade. "parkour makes us feel free," says uday. "nothing is holding you back." gaza's ruined and twisted cities are an improbably be perfect outlet for their exuberance. challenge, leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watchtower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? "no matter how much they destroy or kill," hamza says of the israelis, "i will still dance and have fun." there is already enthusiasm from the next generation, eager for drills teaching how safety comes from practice. mohammad is the team's coach and its philosopher. "we love life and hope," he says, "and peace." so what an outsider sees as death defying, the men of three run gaza see as life affirming. all around us is sadness, they say, but in the air, in the youth. barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >> rose: the affirming joy of jumping. this is the "cbs evening news." for scott pelley i'm charlie rose in new yo
can in the leave because gaza is under a block cade. "parkour makes us feel free," says uday. "nothing is holding you back." gaza's ruined and twisted cities are an improbably be perfect outlet for their exuberance. challenge, leaps and twists from floor to debris-strewn floor, ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there, you see the israeli watchtower. what do you want them to think when they see you jumping and running? "no matter how much they destroy or...
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gaza's ruined twisted cities are improbably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris strewn floor. ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there -- you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them tomb think when they see you jumping and running? >> translator: no matter how much they destroy or kill, hamza says of the israelis, i will still dance and have fun. >> reporter: there is already enthusiasm from the next generation. eager for drills teaching how safety comes from practice. mohammad is the team's coach and its philosopher. >> translator: we love life and hope, he says. and peace. so what an outsider sees as death-defying, the men of three run gaza see as life affirming. all around us is sadness, they youth. barry peterson, cbs news, gaza. >>> that's "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm charlie rose. >> announc
gaza's ruined twisted cities are improbably perfect outlet for their exuberance. they don't see danger but challenge. leaps and twists from floor to debris strewn floor. ever higher to the rooftop. if you look over there -- you see the israeli watch tower. what do you want them tomb think when they see you jumping and running? >> translator: no matter how much they destroy or kill, hamza says of the israelis, i will still dance and have fun. >> reporter: there is already enthusiasm...
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we may be overly lenient on gaza and find ourselves another factor in gaza to our detriment.and i guess by the middle of the day i will find the third. >> on that note i would like to thank the ambassadors for his patients and for -- [applause] and again, and again i would like to thank -- for making this possible for us. i hope to see it again at another woodrow wilson event. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up, the congressional internet caucus looks at proposed fcc rules on privacy that cover broadband service providers. providers. we would've some legal analysts on how those rules could affect consumers and businesses. cli than eastern here on c-span2. and on c-span, a look at the future of syrian president bashar al-assad, and his actions over the last five years that lea led to civil unrest anr in his country. the event is hosted by the council on foreign relations and it is li
we may be overly lenient on gaza and find ourselves another factor in gaza to our detriment.and i guess by the middle of the day i will find the third. >> on that note i would like to thank the ambassadors for his patients and for -- [applause] and again, and again i would like to thank -- for making this possible for us. i hope to see it again at another woodrow wilson event. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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: that is hillary clinton and bernie sanders speaking about israel's actions during the assault on gaza. as the two candidates face off tonight at a debate in brooklyn ahead of the new york primary on april 19, we'll speak with stanford university historian joel beinin about the candidates' positions on israel and palestine. then to a landmark legal lawsuit -- 21 kids sue the federal government over climate change. demanding the -- court to enforce climate recovery plans upon our government, to massively cut carbrbon for future, to honor or constitutional right to life, land, and liberty. amy: and we will look at students challenging stanford university over the issue appraisal diversity. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. about 100 more people have been arrested in washington, d.c.c.,s part of the ongoing democracy spring protests against political corruption and big money in politics. wednesday marked the third consecutive day of mass arrests at the u.s. capitol after 85 people were arrested tuesday and
: that is hillary clinton and bernie sanders speaking about israel's actions during the assault on gaza. as the two candidates face off tonight at a debate in brooklyn ahead of the new york primary on april 19, we'll speak with stanford university historian joel beinin about the candidates' positions on israel and palestine. then to a landmark legal lawsuit -- 21 kids sue the federal government over climate change. demanding the -- court to enforce climate recovery plans upon our government, to...
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hamas took over gaza. so instead of having a thriving economy with the kind of opportunities that the children of the palestinians deserved, we have a terrorist haven that is getting more and more rockets shipped in from iran and elsewhere. >> senator. >> i read secretary clinton's statement speech before apec. i heard virtually no discussion at all about the needs of the palestinian people. almost none in that speech. so here is the issue: of course israel has a right to defend itself, but long term there will never be peace in that region unless the united states plays a role, an even-handed role, trying to bring people together and recognizing the serious problems that exist among the palestinian people. that is what i believe the world wants to us do, and that's the kind of leadership that we have got to exercise. >> well, if i -- i want to add, you know, again, describing the problem is a lot easier than trying to solve it. and i have been involved both as first lady with my husband's efforts, as a se
hamas took over gaza. so instead of having a thriving economy with the kind of opportunities that the children of the palestinians deserved, we have a terrorist haven that is getting more and more rockets shipped in from iran and elsewhere. >> senator. >> i read secretary clinton's statement speech before apec. i heard virtually no discussion at all about the needs of the palestinian people. almost none in that speech. so here is the issue: of course israel has a right to defend...
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florence: if we take a look at outisraeli paper, it points that more than 100 athletes from gaza have been banned from running in this palestinian marathon. israel says their applications were submitted to late and now it does not have enough time to s in time.ese exit gaza only competitive female runner, you can see she says she will not give up the race and she is used to challenges, the first one being running in the first place because in palestinian public opinion, it is not favorable toward women exercising in public. things are changing, thanks to people like her. what is interesting is this race that is going to take place in bethlehem will have a lot of female runners, 45% of the 4300 runners. this is kind of a record, one of the highest female participation rates in the world. this race is right political as well. it is being organized i and ngo called right to movement, calling for the right for ° n foreign languauage] >> [breathing heavily] >> i was searching f for an exit option from gaza for my palestinian family.
florence: if we take a look at outisraeli paper, it points that more than 100 athletes from gaza have been banned from running in this palestinian marathon. israel says their applications were submitted to late and now it does not have enough time to s in time.ese exit gaza only competitive female runner, you can see she says she will not give up the race and she is used to challenges, the first one being running in the first place because in palestinian public opinion, it is not favorable...
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plus, construction workers in gaza uncover what could be a 5th century church. in support, we will tell you how doingma's title challenge is running after their fourth-goal thriller. >> here is the area of clouds working across but it's still been very, very hot for many of us along that eastern mediterranean coastline despite any clouds we have been seeing. in jerusalem, we see the temperatures at 30 degrees. really very, very warm. it has changed now, though. the temperature is currently around 23. a huge change. as well as that, we have a lot of cloud and rain and strong winds as well. we will probably feel even cooler than the they armometer might suggest. up there inies, fairly wet and a lot cooler than it has been as well. ahead, you can see some wet weather working its way through iraq and iran and kuwait. >> will thicken up. bad dad is looking wet on witness the cloud has been edging its way through saudi arabia. the west where we are going to see some of the west of the weather. readded is looking thundery. peter. >> steph thanks very much. kaiko fujamo
plus, construction workers in gaza uncover what could be a 5th century church. in support, we will tell you how doingma's title challenge is running after their fourth-goal thriller. >> here is the area of clouds working across but it's still been very, very hot for many of us along that eastern mediterranean coastline despite any clouds we have been seeing. in jerusalem, we see the temperatures at 30 degrees. really very, very warm. it has changed now, though. the temperature is...
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bibi netanyahu didn't want to get out of gaza. he's been building settlements every year, new settlements in the west bank. there are 650,000 israelis in east jerusalem and on the west bank. he has said this past week that he -- we're never going to give up the golan heights. they belong to us now. i think kerry tried this for 18 months, made an heroic effort, got nowhere. i think it's a waste of our time, really, to try to push bibi netanyahu in this direction but there is no doubt what eleanor says is true. you talk about americans and especially younger americans and kids in college and things, that israel is no longer the ideal of nations it once was. >> both kerry and biden are right. >> they're both going to be gone in six months. >> paying lip service to the two-state solution?
bibi netanyahu didn't want to get out of gaza. he's been building settlements every year, new settlements in the west bank. there are 650,000 israelis in east jerusalem and on the west bank. he has said this past week that he -- we're never going to give up the golan heights. they belong to us now. i think kerry tried this for 18 months, made an heroic effort, got nowhere. i think it's a waste of our time, really, to try to push bibi netanyahu in this direction but there is no doubt what...
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a spiral of violence which eventually led to the 2014 gaza war. molly: staying in israel, and ultra-orthodox man convicted of murder and six counts of attempted murder over stabbing at a jerusalem gay pride parade. it left a 15-year-old girl dead. the convict had been released from prison only three weeks before the stabbing for a similar assault. it led to harsh criticism of israeli police. the and theof immigration group going on trial in the german city of dresden. facing hate speech charges over speech he made over foreigners. rising--- writing and the immigrant sentiment. founder of ais the far-right movement in europe, accused of inciting racial hatred over controversial comments he made about migrants. >> they have charged him with incitement. a publicly made comment. he is said to have denied them equal rights in germany. patrioticthe european, against the islamization of europe. anti-islam group has attracted thousands of supporters to its rallies. the movement has gained momentum since last summer, since angela merkel opened up an open d
a spiral of violence which eventually led to the 2014 gaza war. molly: staying in israel, and ultra-orthodox man convicted of murder and six counts of attempted murder over stabbing at a jerusalem gay pride parade. it left a 15-year-old girl dead. the convict had been released from prison only three weeks before the stabbing for a similar assault. it led to harsh criticism of israeli police. the and theof immigration group going on trial in the german city of dresden. facing hate speech charges...
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hamas took over gaza. with the kind of opportunities that the children of the palestinians deserved, we have a terrorist haven that is getting more and more rockets shipped in from iran and elsewhere. >> senator. >> i read secretary clinton's statement speech before apec. i heard virtually no discussion at all about the needs of the palestinian people. almost none in that speech. so here is the issue: of course israel has a right to defend itself, but long term there will never be peace in that region unless the united states play as role, an even-handed role trying to bring people together and recognizing the serious problems that exist among the palestinian people. that is what i believe the world wants to us do and that's the kind of leadership that we have got to exercise. >> well, if i -- i want to add, you know, again describing the problem is a lot easier than trying to solve it. and i have been involved both as first lady with my husband's efforts, as a senator supporting the efforts that even the
hamas took over gaza. with the kind of opportunities that the children of the palestinians deserved, we have a terrorist haven that is getting more and more rockets shipped in from iran and elsewhere. >> senator. >> i read secretary clinton's statement speech before apec. i heard virtually no discussion at all about the needs of the palestinian people. almost none in that speech. so here is the issue: of course israel has a right to defend itself, but long term there will never be...
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. >>> israel has expand he the area they allow gaza fishermen to fish in. up to 16 kilometers off the coast. the decision has been welcomed by some but others say it is not enough. >> reporter: these guards of fishermen now have a wider area to drop their fishing nets. israel has expanded the area they're allowed to go into from 11 to 16 kilometers. israel authorities say it should result in a bigger catch and in deeper waters. but for these men that wasn't the case. the captain of this boat couldn't hide his frustration >> translator: the israelis have chosen the worst time. the results were shocking. >> reporter: not all were left with an empty net, some were able to catch soul fish and sea bass. >> translator: we hope israel will expand the fishing area another five kilometers but not only in the southern part. >> reporter: gaza's fisherman union says the latest expansion is not enough. under the 1993 oslo accords palestinians were supposed to have access to a 37 kilometer zone in the mediterranean, israeli officials say the latest decision to expand the
. >>> israel has expand he the area they allow gaza fishermen to fish in. up to 16 kilometers off the coast. the decision has been welcomed by some but others say it is not enough. >> reporter: these guards of fishermen now have a wider area to drop their fishing nets. israel has expanded the area they're allowed to go into from 11 to 16 kilometers. israel authorities say it should result in a bigger catch and in deeper waters. but for these men that wasn't the case. the captain...
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this represents gaza's history as a trading section for thousands of year. >> it is very important for us that this history belongs to palestinians. also it means we are the only people who was here before anyone else. a long time ago. they're hoping this will attract funding for annex ka invitation-- an excavation >>> much more on our website aljazeera.com. >> s i was the first to have my identity. >> i never felt a connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in.
this represents gaza's history as a trading section for thousands of year. >> it is very important for us that this history belongs to palestinians. also it means we are the only people who was here before anyone else. a long time ago. they're hoping this will attract funding for annex ka invitation-- an excavation >>> much more on our website aljazeera.com. >> s i was the first to have my identity. >> i never felt a connection to anything or anyone. and i was...
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and car rammings and shootings but also demonstrations and protests in the occupied west bank and gaza, mainly palestinian against security forces. this comes on top of the overall failure to find a political solution to this situation and there's no sense that something will change any time soon. brent: tannia, thank you very much. brazilian president dilma rousseff's last hopes of staying in office may be slipping away. the country's lower house of congress has voted to impeach her over the alleged fixing of government accounts. now there are signs that her support in the senate is also evaporating. that is vital because it has the final say on whether she'll be forced to stand down. brazil's media, as you might expect, are having a field day with this. here's more. reporter: the morning after the president's crushing defeat in congress brought a scathing verdict from brazil's mostly conservative press, one daily calling it a further step towards impeachment, another predicting the beginning of the end for dilma rousseff. her government, however, remains defiant, saying it will chall
and car rammings and shootings but also demonstrations and protests in the occupied west bank and gaza, mainly palestinian against security forces. this comes on top of the overall failure to find a political solution to this situation and there's no sense that something will change any time soon. brent: tannia, thank you very much. brazilian president dilma rousseff's last hopes of staying in office may be slipping away. the country's lower house of congress has voted to impeach her over the...
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to come here at al jazeera, we will tell you about the incredible find by construction workers in gaza's old city. old ci >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". monday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. a look at the top stories. the u.n. special envoy for yemen has welcomed the start of a tentative truce. he says peace talks would require difficult compromises on all sides. they're due to begin later this month. there has been an increase in violence in the syrian province of aleppo where rebel fighters are battling regime forces. the syrian army and the russian air force are preparing the joint operation to retake the area from varies factions. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has laid a wreath at the memorial for the victims of the hiroshima atomic bomb attack. he is in japan for the g7 meeting and is the most senior official ever to visit t
to come here at al jazeera, we will tell you about the incredible find by construction workers in gaza's old city. old ci >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". monday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome...
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so what is not to say -- to say that right now in gaza, right now in gaza unemployment is somewhere around 40%. it hasn't been rebuilt. houses decimated. health care decimated. schools decimated. i believe the united dates and the rest of the world have got to work together to help the palestinian people. that does that make me anti-israel. that paves the way, i think -- >> thank you, senator. secretary clinton? do you agree with senator sanders that israel overreacts to palestinian attacks and that in order for there to be peace between israel and the palestinians, israel must "and its disproportionate responses"? >> i negotiated the cease-fire between israel and hamas in november 2012. i did it in concert with -- ass.ident ab i d it wh then muslim brherhood preside morsi, working closelyith prim minist netanhu a the iseli cabit. i catell youightow, i ha been tre with iseli ofcials gog back re than seekars, that ey do not is kind attacks theyo not invitockets raining dowon theirowns and villages they dnot beliehat ther should be aonstant citement by hamasided andbetted iran against israel
so what is not to say -- to say that right now in gaza, right now in gaza unemployment is somewhere around 40%. it hasn't been rebuilt. houses decimated. health care decimated. schools decimated. i believe the united dates and the rest of the world have got to work together to help the palestinian people. that does that make me anti-israel. that paves the way, i think -- >> thank you, senator. secretary clinton? do you agree with senator sanders that israel overreacts to palestinian...
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in gaza right now, poverty, unemployment, their community has been decimated.ou can't ignore that fact. and you can't just be only concerned about israel's needs. you have to be concerned about the needs of all other people in the region. >> hillary clinton was asked this week about your charges of her taking money from the fossil fuel industry. she said, quote, i feel sorry sometimes for the young people who believe this. they don't do their own research. i just wonder what you think about her take on young people who believe this, they don't do their own research. >> that's a little bit condescending. my experience with young people -- and i see them every day because they're coming out to our rallies -- these are young people who want to be involved in shaping the future of this country. they're prude oud of this count. they want to make it a better country. i think they do a whole lot of research. and i think the internet has opened up opportunity for them to do a lot of research. and i'll tell you one of the reasons i think we're doing so well is a lot of
in gaza right now, poverty, unemployment, their community has been decimated.ou can't ignore that fact. and you can't just be only concerned about israel's needs. you have to be concerned about the needs of all other people in the region. >> hillary clinton was asked this week about your charges of her taking money from the fossil fuel industry. she said, quote, i feel sorry sometimes for the young people who believe this. they don't do their own research. i just wonder what you think...
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israel will not extend the fishing zone in northern gaza because of security concerns. the fisherman's union wants it extended to 37km as outlined in the oslo peace accord. the fisherman is grateful anyway. >> this is the best news we heard. we are suffering. we have children to feed. thank good. we hope to expand it for. >> dozens held a vigil in karachi. flowers were laid. lit candles and prayed for the 72 people killed in the attack on a public park on sunday. representatives of different fates met to express solidarity and unity. the families of victims of the lahore bombings say a climate of fear looms over the city, despite efforts to beef you have security. some say they will never go back to the park that was hit. imran khan spoke to some. families. >> reporter: they gather at the graves of those they loved. this family lost three children - two sons and a daughter. they were among the 70 killed in lahore last week, most of them children. the family was looking forward to a holiday weekend at a popular park. >> the weekend is a holiday for the children. the next
israel will not extend the fishing zone in northern gaza because of security concerns. the fisherman's union wants it extended to 37km as outlined in the oslo peace accord. the fisherman is grateful anyway. >> this is the best news we heard. we are suffering. we have children to feed. thank good. we hope to expand it for. >> dozens held a vigil in karachi. flowers were laid. lit candles and prayed for the 72 people killed in the attack on a public park on sunday. representatives of...
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. >> this is imagery and scars impacting scores of children across gaza. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> the warm blue waters off the coast of hawaii, a scene of incredible beauty but a world in transition. ironically this piece of coral, delicate as fine china, is also a sign of trouble. >> today, we are facing the potential loss or massive degradation of all of our reefs. >> down here, climate change is
. >> this is imagery and scars impacting scores of children across gaza. >> pernilla ironside and unicef sponsor therapy for children who have lost a parent or a home. 10 year old ibrahim nasser lost both. thanks to the exercises, ibrahim can look forward. >> can you tell me what you want to be when you grow up? >> a doctor. >> why do you want to be a doctor? >> to heal the wounded. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> the warm...
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w, rebuilding gaza, ande have muslims supporting hillary.been asking for the last few months, who do you like, bernie, hillary some, hear 300, ask who is supporting ted cruz. if you want to hear them laugh, ask if they've met donald trump. >> some muslims do support donald trump, surprisingly. >> they do, for their own reasons. they just think it is good for the economy. i tried to talk about, what is the other rhetoric. oh, he doesn't mean that. you have to hold them to their word. if you ban all surveillance and less constitutional rights, take them at their word. so a very small percentage. mostly bernie and hillary supporters and again the muslim, in 2000 going for george bush. demonization by certain republicans pushing even wealthy conservative muslims who would be natural allies for republicans over to the democratic party. >> just to put this in perspective, did you think the muslim americans make up enough of the demographic to make it up here in new york and elsewhere? >> we are the key. we are the ones you have to -- no. >> i have
w, rebuilding gaza, ande have muslims supporting hillary.been asking for the last few months, who do you like, bernie, hillary some, hear 300, ask who is supporting ted cruz. if you want to hear them laugh, ask if they've met donald trump. >> some muslims do support donald trump, surprisingly. >> they do, for their own reasons. they just think it is good for the economy. i tried to talk about, what is the other rhetoric. oh, he doesn't mean that. you have to hold them to their word....
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candidate to say that we must treat palestinians with dignity and respect and that israel attacked gaza in a disproportionate way. it is contrast with hillary clinton who wrapped her arms around one of the most dangerous world leaders, benjamin netanyahu, who i think is along with donald trump a pathological liar who unleashed an assault on gaza. hillary clinton has been proisrael in a negative way, supporting a right wing government, matches with her warhawk kind of policies. bernie sanders did the most amazing thing. he recognized the palestinian people. the rights the palestinian people have. the notion that until the united states plays a role that supports palestinians, that recognizes their dignity, we can't have peace there. i sat at home and i cried. >> final word quickly, maria. >> hillary clinton would not disagree that palestinian people have rights. i think what she is focused on, she has demonstrated this, she's the one that negotiated the cease-fire between the palestinians and the hamas government by the way and israel. she's the one that has experience to see through rea
candidate to say that we must treat palestinians with dignity and respect and that israel attacked gaza in a disproportionate way. it is contrast with hillary clinton who wrapped her arms around one of the most dangerous world leaders, benjamin netanyahu, who i think is along with donald trump a pathological liar who unleashed an assault on gaza. hillary clinton has been proisrael in a negative way, supporting a right wing government, matches with her warhawk kind of policies. bernie sanders...
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the construction workers in gaza uncovered what could be a previously unknown fifth century building. that plus. >>> i'm in florida as relations within the u.s. and cuba rapidly change, we'll be looking at the controversial issue of opening a cuban consulate somewhere in the sunshine state. >>> football news, how they are looking after their goals in a thriller. >>> you're on the news hour here at al jazeera, these are our top stories. the u.n. special envoy for yemen welcomed the start of a tentative truce. peace talks will require difficult choices from all sides. >>> the british prime minister addresses parliament for the first time since revelations of his offshore investments. >>> an increase in violence in aleppo where rebel fighters are battling regime forces. the syrian army and russian air force are preparing a joint operation to retake the area from various factions. >> ok, yemen, i want to take you back to that tentative ceasefire we're talking about. we're live in beirut now to talk to visiting scholar at carnegie middle east center. thank you for joining us. ceasefire, we
the construction workers in gaza uncovered what could be a previously unknown fifth century building. that plus. >>> i'm in florida as relations within the u.s. and cuba rapidly change, we'll be looking at the controversial issue of opening a cuban consulate somewhere in the sunshine state. >>> football news, how they are looking after their goals in a thriller. >>> you're on the news hour here at al jazeera, these are our top stories. the u.n. special envoy for yemen...
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it is appalling the way israel is impoverishing the palestinian people in the west bank and the gazatrip. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the world is mourning the loss of the music legend prince. >> dearly beloved we are here to get through this thing called life oh, no, let's go ♪ amy: that's prince, performing "let's go crazy" at the 2007 super bowl. he died at his home in minnesota thursday at the age of 57. he became a global music phenomenon in the 1980's, with albums such as "1999," "purple rain" and "sign o' the times." his inventive music spanned funk, rock and jazz while his gender-bending performances shattered expectations of gender and sexuality. president obama released a statement saying -- "today, the world lost a creative icon. few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent," he wrote. across the country, fans and fellow artists celebrated prince's legacy, including stevie wonder, who spok
it is appalling the way israel is impoverishing the palestinian people in the west bank and the gazatrip. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the world is mourning the loss of the music legend prince. >> dearly beloved we are here to get through this thing called life oh, no, let's go ♪ amy: that's prince, performing "let's go crazy" at the 2007 super bowl. he died at his home in minnesota...
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. >>> over whether israel's response in gaza back in the summer of 2014 was disproportional.sanders said he believed israel went too far in striking back at gaza while clinton provided unequivocal support for the jewish state. joining me now, democratic congressman steve israel, a clinton supporter and the highest ranking jewish democrat in the house. nice to see you. thank you for being with us. >> i'm jealous you're close to the hall of fame and i'm stuck in the halls of congress. >> i am and it's nice up here. it's a beautiful spring day. it caught a lot of people's attention when bernie sanders went as far as he did. he criticized benjamin netanyahu, came down hard on him and it was an unbalanced response by the state of israel back in the summer of 2014 and your thoughts about what you saw him say that? >> i wasn't surprised because that's always been bernie sanders' position. kate, i just came back from the middle east. i was in israel. i traveled to arab countries. i was in the persian gulf. whatever your position may be with relations, we know one thing. that region i
. >>> over whether israel's response in gaza back in the summer of 2014 was disproportional.sanders said he believed israel went too far in striking back at gaza while clinton provided unequivocal support for the jewish state. joining me now, democratic congressman steve israel, a clinton supporter and the highest ranking jewish democrat in the house. nice to see you. thank you for being with us. >> i'm jealous you're close to the hall of fame and i'm stuck in the halls of...
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>> bernie sanders at last night's debate said israel's 2014 military response to rocket fire from gaza and the killing of three israeli teenagers was disproportionate. >> some 10,000 civilians were wounded and some 1500 were killed. >> i don't know how you run a country when you are under constant threat. terrorist attack, rockets coming at you. you have a right to defend yourself. >> it was an exchange that caused some jewish democrats >> we were in favor of bernie, but after last night i think i changed my mind. >> whatever is best for israel if what was best for israel was a christian president, by all means. >> you barely mentioned the palestinians. >> i was absolutely focused on what we needed to do to make sure that the palestinian people had the right to self govern. >> he emphasized the wrongs done to the palestinians, poor palestinians. they do it to themselves. >> a new "wall street journal" poll finds despite bernie's brooklyn jewish roots, hillary clinton has twice as much support from jewish new york democrats as sanders has. >> we went swimming at brighton beach. >> the b
>> bernie sanders at last night's debate said israel's 2014 military response to rocket fire from gaza and the killing of three israeli teenagers was disproportionate. >> some 10,000 civilians were wounded and some 1500 were killed. >> i don't know how you run a country when you are under constant threat. terrorist attack, rockets coming at you. you have a right to defend yourself. >> it was an exchange that caused some jewish democrats >> we were in favor of...
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his wife to leukemia, and his three daughters killed when israeli missiles hit the family home in gaza shows one of his daughters being taken to the hospital after the strike that killed the other three. after i left there room, the first bomb. me.was the closest one to she was the most lovely girl. jane: how do you bear seeing your life and the tragedy that you experienced replayed in front of you so viscerally over and over? it is my need not forget that there are millions of people still there suffering the same. i ask myself, what can i do? to make a difference in others lives. jane: forgotten >>? it isn't forgotten. is a child that is suffering and palestinian people who are alive, the conflict is alive. when are we going to solve it? that is the problem. to relieve the suffering of the palestinian people. jane: laura trevelyan dr. laura trevelyan -- dr. izzeldin abuelaish moved to canada with his remaining daughters where he opened a charity, daughters for life. to see the peace and reconciliation you're talking about happen. does that make you depressed? >> i will never be depre
his wife to leukemia, and his three daughters killed when israeli missiles hit the family home in gaza shows one of his daughters being taken to the hospital after the strike that killed the other three. after i left there room, the first bomb. me.was the closest one to she was the most lovely girl. jane: how do you bear seeing your life and the tragedy that you experienced replayed in front of you so viscerally over and over? it is my need not forget that there are millions of people still...
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in gaza, there is mass destruction not addressed. the poverty rate is off the charts. we're the united states of america. if we want to bring people together, we have to address those issues. >> secretary clinton says she's not prepared to take a position on the bill supported by the 9-11 families. the families responding to the threat by saudi arabia. >> they're outraged by the threat from saudi arabia. they would pull out billions of dollars from the united states if that passes. what is your position? >> we can't be blackmailed. i agree with the secretary on this one. my nuance is different. i have said throughout the campaign, we're not taking a hard enough look at saudi arabia. not only the people that came from saudi arabia and participated in 9-11. the evidence is clear. saudi arabia is one of the most powerful and wealthiest families in the world. that's why they can threaten to withdraw hundreds of millions of dollars from our economy. the evidence is quite clear. sections of that very large royal family have funded -- this extremely right wing fundamentalist
in gaza, there is mass destruction not addressed. the poverty rate is off the charts. we're the united states of america. if we want to bring people together, we have to address those issues. >> secretary clinton says she's not prepared to take a position on the bill supported by the 9-11 families. the families responding to the threat by saudi arabia. >> they're outraged by the threat from saudi arabia. they would pull out billions of dollars from the united states if that passes....
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in gaza right now, poverty, unemployment, their community has been decimated.nd you can't just be only concerned about israel's needs. you have to be concerned about all the needs of the people in the region. >> both sanders and hillary clinton are laying claim to new york. but some local voters say neither candidate is addressing their real concerns. >> reporter: bernie, with his undeniable brooklyn accent. and hillary, parking her campaign headquarters here. >> i am thrilled to have a chance to be here in brooklyn. >> reporter: battling it out over who has stronger new york ties. >> born in illinois. that's not a crime. >> reporter: but a true brooklynite. eric adams says neither of the candidates are in touch with the issues some new yorkers face. >> busy, beautiful new york on park avenue. then there's the trouble of new york on park place. so let's represent both parts of new york. >> reporter: a life long democrat, adams says he hasn't endorsed either candidate and won't be attending the debate on thursday, being held in his borough at the brooklyn navy y
in gaza right now, poverty, unemployment, their community has been decimated.nd you can't just be only concerned about israel's needs. you have to be concerned about all the needs of the people in the region. >> both sanders and hillary clinton are laying claim to new york. but some local voters say neither candidate is addressing their real concerns. >> reporter: bernie, with his undeniable brooklyn accent. and hillary, parking her campaign headquarters here. >> i am thrilled...