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hamas is in gaza and is in full control of gaza. no, that's not what i said.are talking about, you need the israeli security cooperation in the west bank to help you keep yourselves, fatah, on top in the west bank, israel is your ally in that? no, no that's not true. we don't want tojump in the air at this point in time, we don't want to be maximalist at this point in time, we want to make sure that while we retain position and keep our achievements, national achievements, we also look to move forward. therefore, we will choose, the president will choose the right moment to end, not only security cooperation, but economic cooperation and reformulate our relationship with israel as occupying power. well, i want to talk economy just briefly, if i may? you say, yes, we will and security and economic cooperation with israel. i would put it to you, you can't afford to. first of all, you need the israelis to hand over the customs and the border revenues that come to you through the israelis. and if you lose those, you are in even worse economic circumstances than yo
hamas is in gaza and is in full control of gaza. no, that's not what i said.are talking about, you need the israeli security cooperation in the west bank to help you keep yourselves, fatah, on top in the west bank, israel is your ally in that? no, no that's not true. we don't want tojump in the air at this point in time, we don't want to be maximalist at this point in time, we want to make sure that while we retain position and keep our achievements, national achievements, we also look to move...
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gaza has many entrepreneurs and many talented people. i came here as a seed, small seed, small tree. i will come again here as big tree. >> reporter: with that in mine, she has another goal creating a school in gaza for young entrepreneurs building a future for her home one block at a time. nhk world, tokyo. >> amazing. i feel a feeling we'll be seeing a lot more of her in the news. >>> let's swift gears for a check of the weather. we're seeing sunny blue skies this morning. robert speta has more. >> that's definitely the case. very spring like across much of central and western japan. we are seeing a bit of snow back towards the north. we had our area of low pressure push through on your tuesday. behind it, you still have the northwesterly winds wrapping around. if you are in okkaido still see 30 centimeters of snowfall heading into wednesday to thursday. back towards tokyo seeing clear skies. that means warming temperatures. it's still fairly windy out there. that's going to weaken throughout the day as our pressure gradient kind of la
gaza has many entrepreneurs and many talented people. i came here as a seed, small seed, small tree. i will come again here as big tree. >> reporter: with that in mine, she has another goal creating a school in gaza for young entrepreneurs building a future for her home one block at a time. nhk world, tokyo. >> amazing. i feel a feeling we'll be seeing a lot more of her in the news. >>> let's swift gears for a check of the weather. we're seeing sunny blue skies this...
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rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and schools.t like all the turmoil in violence in the middle east, israel has largely been able to calm its borders and prevent major terrorist attacks. hats off to israel. i tell you, there is a lot we can learn. but threats still remain. at this very moment, tens of thousands of rockets are pointed directly at israel from gaza, lebanon, and iran. and that is where the united states, with support from congress, has worked with israel to deploy iran down, --, and slingshot three. those cutting edge tools to stop what they are sneaking in from gaza and especially lebanon. [applause] rep. ryan: we cannot be complacent and we cannot let down our guard and that is what i want to pledge to you right here and right now, so long as i'm in this job as speaker we meet our militar assistance to israel and provide additional funding at times of crisis when she needs us. we will be there. we are there and we will be there for israel! [cheers and applause] rep. ryan: we count on each other. you know, israel fa
rockets from gaza and southern lebanon rained down on city centers and schools.t like all the turmoil in violence in the middle east, israel has largely been able to calm its borders and prevent major terrorist attacks. hats off to israel. i tell you, there is a lot we can learn. but threats still remain. at this very moment, tens of thousands of rockets are pointed directly at israel from gaza, lebanon, and iran. and that is where the united states, with support from congress, has worked with...
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when israel offered the palestinians 95% of the west bank and 100% of gaza at camp david in 2000 andven greater concessions in 2008 they were rebuffed. when israel completely withdrew from gaza in 2005, i was there witnessing it then, they didn't get peace. they got hamas rockets, terror tunnels and three wars. and when prime minister netanyahu instituted an unprecedented ten month settlement moratorium in 2010 the palestinians only agreed to direct negotiations in the final month and then blamed israel for the talks collapsing. and all of this is to say that israel is not perfect. they are not. and neither are we. but do you know what israel is a free and vibrant democracy. they share our interests. they train alongside of our military, they provide critical counterterrorism assistance and they remain our strongest ally in the middle east. [ applause ] >> finally i'd like to address something that hits pretty close to home for all of us. in recent months we have seen an uptick in vandalism, acts of desecration, dom threats against jewish communities nationwide. i've seen it in my ow
when israel offered the palestinians 95% of the west bank and 100% of gaza at camp david in 2000 andven greater concessions in 2008 they were rebuffed. when israel completely withdrew from gaza in 2005, i was there witnessing it then, they didn't get peace. they got hamas rockets, terror tunnels and three wars. and when prime minister netanyahu instituted an unprecedented ten month settlement moratorium in 2010 the palestinians only agreed to direct negotiations in the final month and then...
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at this very moment, tens of thousands of rockets are pointed directly at israel from gaza, lebanon, iran. and that is why the united states, with support from congress, has worked with israel to deploy iron dome, david sling, and arrow iii. we must continue to develop not only new missile technologies but cutting edge tools to destroy terror tunnels that are snaking into israel from gaza and lebanon. [ applause ] we cannot be complacent and we cannot let down our guard. that is why i want to pledge to you right here and now, as long as i am in this job as speaker, we will meet our military assistance commitments to israel and provide additional funding in times of crisis when she needs us. we will be there. [ cheers and applause ] we are there and we will be there for israel. we count on each other. you know, israel faces a new threat. i just mentioned their success. their success in fighting terrorism has led enemies to resort to an insidious campaign of political and economic warfare designed to undermine israel. you know what i'm talking about. many of the college students here h
at this very moment, tens of thousands of rockets are pointed directly at israel from gaza, lebanon, iran. and that is why the united states, with support from congress, has worked with israel to deploy iron dome, david sling, and arrow iii. we must continue to develop not only new missile technologies but cutting edge tools to destroy terror tunnels that are snaking into israel from gaza and lebanon. [ applause ] we cannot be complacent and we cannot let down our guard. that is why i want to...
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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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i'm not in any way defending hamas or the gaza government.change the set of preconditions that would allow progress on the political horizon. dan: daniel, could israel have done more? daniel: israel did strengthen the blockade but that did not allow gaza to elect tom moss. hamas -- elect hamas. question forsing peace is the west bank. the question is really, is there a possibility of creating what most people i think still want, which is a two state solution. talks about the israeli government not being willing to take a stand, i think it is really the people not willing to take a stand. israelis are worried. they saw the experiment in 2005. i was in favor of the disengagement. i thought it was a good idea. then i thought it was a failed idea but it's good that we tried. we learned something from it. israel's international popularity plummeted following the disengagement. it didn't go up as many thought it would. it is a strange thing i don't understand to this day. there's a very interesting comment in the clip of the movie we just saw. the
i'm not in any way defending hamas or the gaza government.change the set of preconditions that would allow progress on the political horizon. dan: daniel, could israel have done more? daniel: israel did strengthen the blockade but that did not allow gaza to elect tom moss. hamas -- elect hamas. question forsing peace is the west bank. the question is really, is there a possibility of creating what most people i think still want, which is a two state solution. talks about the israeli government...
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will, aerial -- ariel sharon, to pull out of gaza.there was a hamas takeover of gaza and thousands of rockets being rained on southern israel. shimon: israel did not create an environment that would allow the population of gaza to engage in any progress vis-a-vis israel. quite the contrary. the lack of any political horizon, you cannot expect anything different. i am not in any way defending hamas or the gaza government. but i do think it is within israel's power, to change the set of preconditions that would allow progress on the political horizon. dan: daniel, could israel have done more? daniel: israel did strengthen the blockade but that did not allow gaza to elect hamas. hamas was elected quickly after the disengagement. the egyptians wanted it back when they were working on a peace treaty. the more pressing question for peace is the west bank. the question is really, is there a possibility of creating what most people i think still want, which is a two state solution. when shimon talks about the israeli government on roiling --
will, aerial -- ariel sharon, to pull out of gaza.there was a hamas takeover of gaza and thousands of rockets being rained on southern israel. shimon: israel did not create an environment that would allow the population of gaza to engage in any progress vis-a-vis israel. quite the contrary. the lack of any political horizon, you cannot expect anything different. i am not in any way defending hamas or the gaza government. but i do think it is within israel's power, to change the set of...
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they control the gaza strip.on't know who would conrole the west bank if there were elections tomorrow. i don't have a good answer to making peace with an entity controlled by hamas. i do believe that the future needs to begin with greater efforts to empower to some, tent to create a palestinian middle-class. >> gaza is ungovernable. it has a 30% or higher unemployment rate. until that changes, i don't think that we will be able to uproot hamas from the gaza strip. so i am, and my approach has been and if asked by the president, i'm not here to make policy, but if asked by the president, i would recommend deepening the efforts with our allies in the gulf and israeli's neighbors to work harder to em pow er the economic opportunities for the palestinian people who i believe are being held hostage by a ruthless regime. >> i a appreciate that and the observation seems to be very legitimate in that the gaza strip and the west bank seem like worlds apart as far as economic opportunity and for that matter as far as cult
they control the gaza strip.on't know who would conrole the west bank if there were elections tomorrow. i don't have a good answer to making peace with an entity controlled by hamas. i do believe that the future needs to begin with greater efforts to empower to some, tent to create a palestinian middle-class. >> gaza is ungovernable. it has a 30% or higher unemployment rate. until that changes, i don't think that we will be able to uproot hamas from the gaza strip. so i am, and my...
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but israeli strengthened the block aid is not what caused gaza to elect hamas. hamas was elected pretty quickly after the disengagement. but hamas is a mess, there say reason the egyptians didn't even want it back when they were negotiating a peace treaty with israel. the more pressing question for peace is the west bank. and the question is really, is there a possibility of creating what most people i think still want, what i think shimon wants, what i want which is a two state solution. then i think what you are seeing when shimon talks about the israeli government being unable to take a stand, i think it is really the israeli people being unwilling to take a stand because nobody knows what you are taking a stand on. you can get out of there. the question is what fills the vacuum. israelis are worried. they saw the experiment in 2005. i was in favor of the disengagement. i thought it was a good idea. in the end i would have to say it was a failed idea, it is good we tried. we learned something by it. interestingly enough, by the way, israeli international popu
but israeli strengthened the block aid is not what caused gaza to elect hamas. hamas was elected pretty quickly after the disengagement. but hamas is a mess, there say reason the egyptians didn't even want it back when they were negotiating a peace treaty with israel. the more pressing question for peace is the west bank. and the question is really, is there a possibility of creating what most people i think still want, what i think shimon wants, what i want which is a two state solution. then...
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peace mean perpetual bankli role in the west and gaza? that is not tolerable and it is not peace.palestinians in the territories are to be denied self-determination and a state , potentially means an end to a jewish majority state. these are serious questions with significant implications. friends, the united states and the state of israel have a strong bond going back to the founding and there is no question that we should and will the a strong friend and ally in years to come. no debates about the. at the same time, we must restrictions daily on political and civil liberties runs contrary to fundamental american and israeli values. as the former secretary of state john kerry rightly said in his speech, "friends need to tell ach other the hard truths." and, the hard truth is that they continued occupation into the growth of israeli settlements, -- occupants should maintain. it contributes to suffering and contributes to violence. as the u.s. council meets, it constitutes a flagrant violation of law. i applaud the obama administration decision to abstain from the u.s. security cou
peace mean perpetual bankli role in the west and gaza? that is not tolerable and it is not peace.palestinians in the territories are to be denied self-determination and a state , potentially means an end to a jewish majority state. these are serious questions with significant implications. friends, the united states and the state of israel have a strong bond going back to the founding and there is no question that we should and will the a strong friend and ally in years to come. no debates...
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reporter: baseball bat-wielding women is the last thing you might expect to see in the gaza strip.er the watchful eye of the coach, these athletes are hoping to lead palestinian baseball into the public eye. he has been important -- been pouring his money into the game in the hopes of turning the sport here professional. >> until now we have not received any financial support from anyone. it is all based on personal effort. this is my name and i want to see it spread. reporter: government funding is now helping establish a palestinian these all federation and hopefully a national league. but there remains opposition from some parts of palestinian society. >> we have seen many negative comments on social media. some said that as girls, you can be careful not to go to hell. some say you should stay at home. we are like everyone else. men and women, we are all the same. reporter: despite the social roadblocks, he is aiming for a big home run. the ultimate aim is to see the palestinian territories compete in baseball at a national level. sarah: in professional tennis, the men's final a
reporter: baseball bat-wielding women is the last thing you might expect to see in the gaza strip.er the watchful eye of the coach, these athletes are hoping to lead palestinian baseball into the public eye. he has been important -- been pouring his money into the game in the hopes of turning the sport here professional. >> until now we have not received any financial support from anyone. it is all based on personal effort. this is my name and i want to see it spread. reporter: government...
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nobody gains when gaza is obliterated and thousands are killed, wounded or made homeless. nobody gains when children, children and young men and young women, or trained to become suicide bombers. nobody gains when year after year, decade after decade, the talk is about war and hatred rather than peace and development. think for a moment about the incredible potential that is being lost when israelis and palestinians are not coming together effectively to address the environmental and economic challenges of that region. [applause] >> i will remember some years ago, i got a small sum of money -- not a whole lot -- to bring israelis and people from the region together in jordan and egypt and other countries, not to talk about the political differences but to talk about the major and severe economic crises, and environmental crises facing that region. and it was really a beautiful moment to be in a room where sensible people were focusing on the water crisis in that area, how we provide water to people, the future of water, and that has got to be what our goal is. our goal is
nobody gains when gaza is obliterated and thousands are killed, wounded or made homeless. nobody gains when children, children and young men and young women, or trained to become suicide bombers. nobody gains when year after year, decade after decade, the talk is about war and hatred rather than peace and development. think for a moment about the incredible potential that is being lost when israelis and palestinians are not coming together effectively to address the environmental and economic...
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thousands in gaza yesterday mourned the death. hamas accused israel of," assassinating" faqha; a former prisoner freed by israel in 2011. >>> finally, president trump plans to sign another executive order on tuesday cancelling out the obama administration clean house plant. that will restrict greenhouse gases at power plants. a reminder you can watch my extended interview with tony romm at facebook.com/newshour. tomorrow on newshour continuing coverage following the defeat of the bill to replacing e-place the affordable care act. that's it for this edition of pbs newshour, i'm hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we
thousands in gaza yesterday mourned the death. hamas accused israel of," assassinating" faqha; a former prisoner freed by israel in 2011. >>> finally, president trump plans to sign another executive order on tuesday cancelling out the obama administration clean house plant. that will restrict greenhouse gases at power plants. a reminder you can watch my extended interview with tony romm at facebook.com/newshour. tomorrow on newshour continuing coverage following the defeat of...
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you are sitting with the armor dome and looking into gaza. or the nine mile.is a life-changing event. we sit there before departing, there is not a dry eye in the place. they were passionate before but as we have all of these physical challenges, i will guarantee you, will take my most conservative member of babel want to get cut anything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. ranks very true. ranks and then when they come back to congress with a chance to work together in a bipartisan to, the two of you are lead push back on iran. to strengthen the ballistic missile program. congressman hoyer, tell us a little bit about it. congressman hoyer: kevin and i cosponsored and we have mr. royce, the republican member and mr. rankin, -- and the ranking member. a positive thing for all of you must be them on the foreign affairs committee you see a lot of controversy, competition, disagreements philosophical and political disagreement in almost every committee but you do not see that with mr. elliott and mr. royce. they are worki
you are sitting with the armor dome and looking into gaza. or the nine mile.is a life-changing event. we sit there before departing, there is not a dry eye in the place. they were passionate before but as we have all of these physical challenges, i will guarantee you, will take my most conservative member of babel want to get cut anything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. ranks very true. ranks and then when they come back to congress with a chance...
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they have sent weapons to people in lebanon and the gaza strip.y have gone to great lengths to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. due to the disastrous end of nuclear sanctions under the iran deal, they have additional resources to develop and so chaos. under president donald trump, the united states of america will not allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon. this is our solemn promise to you, to israel and to the world. [applause] v.p. pence: history attests that enmity towards the jewish people often turns from evil thought to evil action. my family and i pause to reflect on this truth in history just over a month ago while i was representing the united states in munich, germany. after attending the security conference, my family and i traveled to the not the concentration camp in dachau. i had been there is a young man. karen and i wanted our daughter itthe -- our daughter to see too. we arrived in the early morning fog. a 93 rolled holocaust survivor who had been imprisoned in dark out as a 17 euro boy -- in dachau as a 17-year-ol
they have sent weapons to people in lebanon and the gaza strip.y have gone to great lengths to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. due to the disastrous end of nuclear sanctions under the iran deal, they have additional resources to develop and so chaos. under president donald trump, the united states of america will not allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon. this is our solemn promise to you, to israel and to the world. [applause] v.p. pence: history attests that enmity towards...
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a 4 hour drive from the civil war in a half drive from gaza.et, here we are in this ,apital of israel in knesset here's the various stripes and jews, christians, debating. debating the hardest issues. we do become loudly and decide democratically without anybody firing a fist much less a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of what can be. -- what dateest middle east can be should be recognized by all of humanity. >> beautiful. >> very briefly. your hopes. >> jerusalem has a role in the world. it is an inclusive role. enabling all people from all tribes -- mind you, jerusalem -- never divided into tribes jews and non-jews alike to come and enjoy the holy city of jerusalem. pasthere are future to our and excel. it can be done. it is being done. i just want to work faster to fulfill that role your after your even better than we did before. >> youthful. >> and you, very briefly on finally. >> my prayer for jerusalem, my city, our city, is that the international community will recognize the jewish people as a legitimate cus
a 4 hour drive from the civil war in a half drive from gaza.et, here we are in this ,apital of israel in knesset here's the various stripes and jews, christians, debating. debating the hardest issues. we do become loudly and decide democratically without anybody firing a fist much less a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of what can be. -- what dateest middle east can be should be recognized by all of humanity. >> beautiful. >> very briefly. your hopes....
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not know it until you see it until you look over you're sitting with an iron dome and looking into gazar the narrowedness within nine miles. it say life-changing event. when we si there the night before the departing, there's not a dry eye in th place. they were passionate before, but as we have all these fiscal challenges, i will guarantee you i will take my most conrvative member and they'll want to cut anything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. [ applause ] >> very true. >> and then when they come back to congress as a chance to work together in a bipartisan way, the two of you are lead cosponsors now on legislation to push back on iran, to sanction it for its ballistic missile program. congressman hoyer, tell us a little bit about that legislation. >> kevin and i cosponsor it and we have mr. royce who's the republican chair of the committee and the ranking dratd on the committee. and i think one of the very, very positive things for of you mt be that on the foreign affairs committee you see a lot of kroes, a lot of confrontation, a lot of
not know it until you see it until you look over you're sitting with an iron dome and looking into gazar the narrowedness within nine miles. it say life-changing event. when we si there the night before the departing, there's not a dry eye in th place. they were passionate before, but as we have all these fiscal challenges, i will guarantee you i will take my most conrvative member and they'll want to cut anything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. [...
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if you sit in the iron dome looking into gaza, or the narrowness, nine miles, it is a life changing eventen we sit there the night before departing, there was not a dry eye in the place. they were passionate before, but as we have all these fiscal challenges, i guarantee you, my most conservative money will want to cut everything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. >> very true. you know, and then when they come back to congress, it's a chance to work together in a bipartisan way. the two of you are lead co-sponsors for legislation to push back on iran, to sanction it for its ballistic missile program. >> you heard, kevin and i co-sponsored it. we have mr. royce, the republican chair of the committee, and mr. engel, the ranking democrat on the committee. and i think one of the very, very positive things for all of you must be that on the foreign affairs committee, you see a lot of controversy, a lot of confrontation, a lot of disagreement, philosophical and political agreement in almost every committee, but you do not see that with mr. elliott an
if you sit in the iron dome looking into gaza, or the narrowness, nine miles, it is a life changing eventen we sit there the night before departing, there was not a dry eye in the place. they were passionate before, but as we have all these fiscal challenges, i guarantee you, my most conservative money will want to cut everything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. >> very true. you know, and then when they come back to congress, it's a chance to...
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for decades, iran has cash to terrorists in lebanon, syria and the gaza strip. guide to great lengths to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles and due to the disastrous end of nuclear related action under the air radio, they now have additional resources to devote to sowing chaos and imperiling israel. so let me be clear. under president donald trump, the united states of america will not allow iran to develop a new year but didn't. this is our solemn promise to you, israel and the world. [cheers and applause] history attests that enmity towards the jewish people for an evil thought to evil action by family and i. catastrophe night on the streets history just over a month ago while i was representing the united states in munich, germany. after attending a security conference, my family and i traveled to the first concentration camp. i have been there as a young man, that karen and i wanted our daughters here, too. we arrived at the camp in an early-morning call and we were accompanied on our tour. the 93-year-old holocaust survivor who had been imprison
for decades, iran has cash to terrorists in lebanon, syria and the gaza strip. guide to great lengths to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles and due to the disastrous end of nuclear related action under the air radio, they now have additional resources to devote to sowing chaos and imperiling israel. so let me be clear. under president donald trump, the united states of america will not allow iran to develop a new year but didn't. this is our solemn promise to you, israel and the...
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until you look over, you're sitting with an iron dome and looking into gaza or the narrowness withinles. it is a life changing event. and when we sit there, the night before the departing, there's not a dry eye in the place. they were passionate before. but as we have all these fiscal challenges, i will guarantee you, i will take my most conservative member and they'll want to cut anything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. [ applause ] >> very true. >> you know, and then when they come back to congress, there's a chance to work together in a bipartisan way, the two of you lead cop-sponsors on legislatio to push back. tell us about that legislation. >> you hear. that's kevin and i co-sponsoring. we have mr. royce who's the republican chair of the committee and mr. engel who's the ranking. the democrat on the committee. i think one of the very, very positive things for all of you must be that on the foreign affairs xhilt tee, you see a lot of controversy, a lot of confrontation, disagreement, philosophical and political disagreement in almos
until you look over, you're sitting with an iron dome and looking into gaza or the narrowness withinles. it is a life changing event. and when we sit there, the night before the departing, there's not a dry eye in the place. they were passionate before. but as we have all these fiscal challenges, i will guarantee you, i will take my most conservative member and they'll want to cut anything in the budget except the aid to israel because they know the importance of it. [ applause ] >> very...
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an hour and a half drive from hamas in gaza. here we are in this capital of israel. various stripes and observances and political outlooks, christians, muslims debating, debating the hardest issues. we debate them loudly, and we decide democratically without anybody raising a fist, much less firing a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of what can be, what the middle east can be. jerusalem, my wish, should be recognized not just by the united states, but by all of humanity as a light unto nations. >> beautiful. nir, very, very briefly, your hope for the city's future. >> jerusalem has a role in the world. it's an inclusive role. it's enabling all people from all tribes, mind y jerusalem was never divided into tribes, jews and non-jews alike to come and enjoy the holy citof the jerusalem, connect our city to the future and the past, and excel. it can be done. it is being done. >> beautiful. and yossi, very briefly and finally. >> my prayer for jerusalem, my city, our city, is that the international community will recognize the jewish people a
an hour and a half drive from hamas in gaza. here we are in this capital of israel. various stripes and observances and political outlooks, christians, muslims debating, debating the hardest issues. we debate them loudly, and we decide democratically without anybody raising a fist, much less firing a gun. jerusalem is an example to the middle east and the world of what can be, what the middle east can be. jerusalem, my wish, should be recognized not just by the united states, but by all of...
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the gaza strip is about twice the size of washington, d.c. it lies between egypt and israel.d there's only one girl who plays the drums there. ♪ that is nana. she's 16 years old. she goes to music school where she's learning to play the drums. no girls play the drums there at least not publicly. girls do learn instruments traditionally piano, guitar, or violin. typically parents do not have their daughters play publicly. >> that blows my mind. >> a lot of people, she says, are very supportive of her like her mom who is a journalist. but she says she's lost some friends who said she's disrespecting their culture and their tradition. ♪ she got into it because her family was walking through a very old neighborhood in egypt and ran across a man who had some instruments for sale. she started playing and he gave her an old instrument. she's been interested in it ever since. this was posted in february and it went viral. they said at the school that other girls have seen it and have signed up for music lessons. now, the big thing for her coming up is she's going to be part of a publ
the gaza strip is about twice the size of washington, d.c. it lies between egypt and israel.d there's only one girl who plays the drums there. ♪ that is nana. she's 16 years old. she goes to music school where she's learning to play the drums. no girls play the drums there at least not publicly. girls do learn instruments traditionally piano, guitar, or violin. typically parents do not have their daughters play publicly. >> that blows my mind. >> a lot of people, she says, are...
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it was not without controversy as israel banned 36 runners from the gaza strip from participating. 6000tes from 26 countries took part, that is more than twice as many as last year. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. first, the sights and sounds of a percussion band in siberia, using some unusual instruments. ♪ [sounds of drums] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] anchor: 9:00 p.m. from the french capital. these are our top stories. pay your share. u.s.is the message attorney of state rex tillerson took with him. citing russia's ongoing hostility. my client has a story to tell, so says the lawyer for president trump's ex national security adviser as he requests immunity from prosecution in a probe into russian ties. awareness and a few eyebrows. a campaign is launched in mexico tackling sexual harassment on the pu
it was not without controversy as israel banned 36 runners from the gaza strip from participating. 6000tes from 26 countries took part, that is more than twice as many as last year. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. first, the sights and sounds of a percussion band in siberia, using some unusual instruments. ♪ [sounds of drums] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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. >> win sees work first appeared on the west bank and in gaza, there was some concern he was depicting palestinians as downtrodden. some criticism in that by painting on the walls came he was somehow normalizing it, even making a feature out of it. reporter: and from an israeli perspective, undermining something that they see as essential to their security. , we had some any terror attacks on the west bank to israel from 2000 to 2006, and even these days there are still terrorists that are trying to cross from the west bank to israel and we have to stop them. reporter: but to critics, the bearer is an infringement on freedom, a reason to protest, and now and experience to pay for with prices from tens of thousands of pounds at a night for a room with a view. jane: and you can find that story and more on our website. i am jane o'brien. do have a very good weekend. >> make sense of international /internationalm news. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common goo
. >> win sees work first appeared on the west bank and in gaza, there was some concern he was depicting palestinians as downtrodden. some criticism in that by painting on the walls came he was somehow normalizing it, even making a feature out of it. reporter: and from an israeli perspective, undermining something that they see as essential to their security. , we had some any terror attacks on the west bank to israel from 2000 to 2006, and even these days there are still terrorists that...
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grants it offers to help customers who need assistance in paying their gas bill or repairing their gazalainses. this year income eligible grants for as much as $750 are available to those in need. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> up next, pat's here with sports. good morning. >> so much to get you caught up on in the world of sports including a dock making a round, villanova looking for revenge and flyers keeping pace in the wild card ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and good morning everyone thanks for waking up with us here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pat's here with your morning sports. >> normally, bearer of bad news but not to day. >> okay. >> good news today. flyers need wins right now. simple as that. they remain in the race for final wild card spot in thee but they have to climb several teams to get there as they hit the stretch run. in buffalo last night second period jake voracek's passings off the skates of jordan wheel and in and it counts and puts flyers up three-two. they would not look back. michael del zotto with the shot, claude giroux with the
grants it offers to help customers who need assistance in paying their gas bill or repairing their gazalainses. this year income eligible grants for as much as $750 are available to those in need. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> up next, pat's here with sports. good morning. >> so much to get you caught up on in the world of sports including a dock making a round, villanova looking for revenge and flyers keeping pace in the...
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it arms and funds hezbollah, we must stand with israel. [ applause ] as hamas maintains control of gazand fires rockets across the southern border we must stand with israel. [ applause ] and as isis and civil war in syria destabilized the region displacing millions and threatening shared security interests we must support all those effected by ongoing violence and terror and we must stand with israel. [ applause ] >> our defense relationship is critical to both nations, which is why i support the united states commitment to provide israel with $38 billion in military assistance over the next decade. it is why i support full funding for israel including for the arrow, david's sling and the iron dome missile defense systems which save lives. and that's why i am fully committing to maintaining israel's qualitative military edge. [ applause ] at the same time, the united states must never permit iran to develop a nuclear weapon. [ applause ] the iran nuclear deal must be vigorously enforced through robust monitoring, inspection and verification. [ applause ] and if iran cheats, there's no q
it arms and funds hezbollah, we must stand with israel. [ applause ] as hamas maintains control of gazand fires rockets across the southern border we must stand with israel. [ applause ] and as isis and civil war in syria destabilized the region displacing millions and threatening shared security interests we must support all those effected by ongoing violence and terror and we must stand with israel. [ applause ] >> our defense relationship is critical to both nations, which is why i...
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when banksy‘s work first appeared here in the west bank and then in gaza, there was some concern he wasll he was somehow normalising it, even making a feature out of it. and from an israeli perspective, undermining something they see as essential to their security. the architects of the controversial separation barrier have always defended its existence. we had so many terror attacks from the west bank to israel from 2000, until 2006, and even these days, there is still terrorists, that are trying to cross from the west bank to israel and we have to stop them. but for critics the barrier is an infringement on freedom, a reason to protest, and now, an experience to pay for, with prices from tens, to hundreds of pounds a night, for a room with a view. alex forsyth, bbc news, bethlehem. now to something millions of people around the world have been waiting for — and watching — all week. it's april the giraffe — who's waiting to give birth at the animal adventure park in harpursville. this is a livestream of the expectant mum — it's got nearly 20 million view so far. earlier the owner of th
when banksy‘s work first appeared here in the west bank and then in gaza, there was some concern he wasll he was somehow normalising it, even making a feature out of it. and from an israeli perspective, undermining something they see as essential to their security. the architects of the controversial separation barrier have always defended its existence. we had so many terror attacks from the west bank to israel from 2000, until 2006, and even these days, there is still terrorists, that are...
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when banksy‘s work first appeared here in the west bank and then in gaza, there was some concern he waslising it, even making a feature out of it. and from an israeli perspective, undermining something they see as essential to their security. the architects of the controversial separation barrier have always defended its existence. we had so many terror attacks from the west bank to israel from 2000, until 2006, and even these days, there is still terrorists, that are trying to cross from the west bank to israel and we have to stop them. but for critics the barrier is an infringement on freedom, a reason to protest, and now, an experience to pay for, with prices from tens, to hundreds of pounds a night, for a room with a view. alex forsyth, bbc news, bethlehem. that's it. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening. i'm alice bhandhukravi. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. plenty going on today, here's a taster of what's coming up. captain eoin morgan shows the way in antigua, as england win the first od1against
when banksy‘s work first appeared here in the west bank and then in gaza, there was some concern he waslising it, even making a feature out of it. and from an israeli perspective, undermining something they see as essential to their security. the architects of the controversial separation barrier have always defended its existence. we had so many terror attacks from the west bank to israel from 2000, until 2006, and even these days, there is still terrorists, that are trying to cross from the...
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a child was killed and 600 iraqis were injured in an isis chemical weapons attack in gaza just south of kirkuk. isis has carried out horrific attacks in the streets of paris and istanbul each planned from its headquarters in raqqa. the united states has also experienced attacks inspired by isil on social media, a phenomenon which we are working to combat together which will be a point of discussion today. as we commemorate and mourn for the victims of isis' hatred, let us honor them with unwavering ded situation to victory. the great commonality among we who have gathered today is a commitment to bringing down a global force of evil, and i emphasize the word commitment. the success of the mission is the effort to defeat this terrorist organization. in the run up to this meeting we have $2 billion in humanitarian, stabilization and demining needs for liberated areas in iraq and syria for 2017. i am pleased to announceded that we have surpassed that total in dollar pledges. let's fulfill our pledges so we can quickly disperse the funds we need to carry out operations for the rest of th
a child was killed and 600 iraqis were injured in an isis chemical weapons attack in gaza just south of kirkuk. isis has carried out horrific attacks in the streets of paris and istanbul each planned from its headquarters in raqqa. the united states has also experienced attacks inspired by isil on social media, a phenomenon which we are working to combat together which will be a point of discussion today. as we commemorate and mourn for the victims of isis' hatred, let us honor them with...
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another direction under much longer, the gaza pipeline stretching from israel through the mediterranean towill enable us to export greece and italy in the very near future. yousef: you are making progress when it comes to talks with turkey. the other friends has been with egypt and feeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment. how much progress did you make their? >> the discussions i am not going to elaborate on. we have talked to the egyptian government about exporting gas to the two and the energy facilities on the delta. the general idea is very clear. the east mediterranean basin, the economic water between israel, egypt, and lebanon put together will be some sort of today notion that europe it since -- get its gas from russia and the northern sea. easternntial and the mediterranean is very big. is that they eat mediterranean will replace to a certain extent the northern sea as europe's gas supplier. you also talk about the pipeline to greece and italy. who is paying for that? i couldn't hear the entire but there was a feasibility study. longest subseae gas pipeline in
another direction under much longer, the gaza pipeline stretching from israel through the mediterranean towill enable us to export greece and italy in the very near future. yousef: you are making progress when it comes to talks with turkey. the other friends has been with egypt and feeding your ability to export gas to egypt at the moment. how much progress did you make their? >> the discussions i am not going to elaborate on. we have talked to the egyptian government about exporting gas...