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i understand hamas' long record of terror, but hamas is political reality, and there can be no palestinian unity when this major political actor on the palestinian scene which won elections in a e free and fair elections in 2006 which is a governing power in part of the palestinian territory, a powerful, real, active political actor, when the world refused to recognize it, almost pretends it doesn't exist, there can be no unity on the palestinian scene. the palestinians will be divided in two. i would say that palestinians coming together, some sort of unity and reconciliation, not being divided in two, but forging a unified house is the only way to go forward with the peace process. it's the only way to go forward with the negotiated solution. it's the only way to prevent factions from having their own interests to erupt in violence again. those who want peace should support palestinian unity. factions moderate to the degree which they're forced to come to a center as opposed to being out on the margins and facing no disincentive for carrying out radical means. that if we want palestinian
i understand hamas' long record of terror, but hamas is political reality, and there can be no palestinian unity when this major political actor on the palestinian scene which won elections in a e free and fair elections in 2006 which is a governing power in part of the palestinian territory, a powerful, real, active political actor, when the world refused to recognize it, almost pretends it doesn't exist, there can be no unity on the palestinian scene. the palestinians will be divided in two....
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putting the banks responsible , hamas,ing hezbollah and helping out assad's forces directly.he thing about this deal is a lot of people will say the money will go back to the iranian people. the money was sanctioned already because it was involved in terrorist activities. it was involved in the procurement of military materials that would lead to nuclear capability. it will not go back to the people. every former irgc commander or general is still a member of the club. each one of them has its hands in every sector of the rainy and economy. those are the things we are looking at. we believe supporters and opponents of this deal can look at the individuals we are going to present and say we can't do this. this does not feel right. i can vote for this deal, but these five people have to come off. we know if those five people come off, the deal is killed. we talk about this as a way to moderate iran and hopefully if they do these things were we do these things, they will moderate and the people will look for peaceful regime change. that is not facilitated at all when you delist
putting the banks responsible , hamas,ing hezbollah and helping out assad's forces directly.he thing about this deal is a lot of people will say the money will go back to the iranian people. the money was sanctioned already because it was involved in terrorist activities. it was involved in the procurement of military materials that would lead to nuclear capability. it will not go back to the people. every former irgc commander or general is still a member of the club. each one of them has its...
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what i think is nuts is hamas is holding this dolphin, right?et groups like peta and other animal rights groups that will be so upset about this. if this was a human that they captured who was spying, no one would care. >> there are people in captivity. they will try to trade the dolphin for some of the nasty prisoners. >> israelis don't care. >> what will you do, kill it? >> they will try to turn him. you can turn a dolphin, you know. >> they are like, oh they are recruiting them through children? this is how we'll get them now. >> we will close things out with a bedtime story. >>> as a youth i would go to bed dreaming as a perfect woman, but i know the perfect woman doesn't exist or does she? model and volleyball player gabrielle reece is married to laird hamilton. she described her husband as an alpha male and describes how to keep a relationship with such a masculine leader. one, respect his masculine tee and give him space. two, give him food and sex regularly. three, allow him space to be tender and honor you as a woman. and four, don't tr
what i think is nuts is hamas is holding this dolphin, right?et groups like peta and other animal rights groups that will be so upset about this. if this was a human that they captured who was spying, no one would care. >> there are people in captivity. they will try to trade the dolphin for some of the nasty prisoners. >> israelis don't care. >> what will you do, kill it? >> they will try to turn him. you can turn a dolphin, you know. >> they are like, oh they are...
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after israel pulled out hamas won a land slide in the 2006 general election and seized power shortlywards. since then hamas had three major wars with israel and killed several thousand palestinians and the israeli government continued the blockade crippled the economy making reconstruction almost impossible and most palestinians say they are not sure how much more suffering they can endure they say they are still happy the settlers are gone. >> we are live and you are in one of the areas where settlers were removed. i mean, this is an episode which it's still looming large in israel's collected memory. >> indeed. in fact, some israeli analysts described it as a scar in the israeli consciousness and, in fact, if you look at some polls of the leading newspapers in israel put out in resent days it says increasing israelis believe the so called disengagement was the wrong decision but the fact of the matter is the settlements are gone and all that is really left are small buildings like this. in fact, let's take a look inside. this was once a building used for administrative purposes for
after israel pulled out hamas won a land slide in the 2006 general election and seized power shortlywards. since then hamas had three major wars with israel and killed several thousand palestinians and the israeli government continued the blockade crippled the economy making reconstruction almost impossible and most palestinians say they are not sure how much more suffering they can endure they say they are still happy the settlers are gone. >> we are live and you are in one of the areas...
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. >> israel has carried out an air strike on an hamas group. unnamed group has claimed responsibility for the rocket launch. israeli government says hamas is guilty of the attack. >>> sinking of a migrant boat in the mercedes yesterday it is feared that more than twod died 200 died when the vessel sank. claudio levanga has the story. >> rescuers have managed to save more than 300 from drowning, a lot more than 200 migrants inside the hold. if that's true that would have prevented them from escaping after the boat capsized, when the migrant rushed to the side where the boat was coming to rescue. now here the authorities say that because of good weather conditions, there is a chance that someone could still be alive after 48 hours. since the accident even though it is quite unlikely and they say that they are realistic about the chances of finding someone on board at this point. meanwhile, the more than 300 migrants are being distributed along ports in italy those who survived while those who drowned are still being provide providepsychological s
. >> israel has carried out an air strike on an hamas group. unnamed group has claimed responsibility for the rocket launch. israeli government says hamas is guilty of the attack. >>> sinking of a migrant boat in the mercedes yesterday it is feared that more than twod died 200 died when the vessel sank. claudio levanga has the story. >> rescuers have managed to save more than 300 from drowning, a lot more than 200 migrants inside the hold. if that's true that would have...
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because we meet with hamas.i wish my government would meet with hamas because it is a lot better to talk and it is to fight. i have been constantly educated and grow every time i am able to go overseas and to meet with people who think very differently than i do but i learn from them and they learn from me. >> host: alice walker did the forward to "how to stop the next war now: effective responses to violence and terrorism" co edited by medea benjamin and jodie evans. who is jodie evans? >> guest: the co-founder of code pink. she lives in los angeles although she is constantly all over the world. she just came back from brazil. there was an meeting of people who came from all over the world to look at how we can build the global movement for peace and justice. we worked mostly as volunteers in code pink. we are not a typical ngo where we have a lot of staff. jodie evans and i volunteer with the organization, many of the people who work with code in our volunteers. many of us are retired or. head work on this sid
because we meet with hamas.i wish my government would meet with hamas because it is a lot better to talk and it is to fight. i have been constantly educated and grow every time i am able to go overseas and to meet with people who think very differently than i do but i learn from them and they learn from me. >> host: alice walker did the forward to "how to stop the next war now: effective responses to violence and terrorism" co edited by medea benjamin and jodie evans. who is...
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won a land slight victory in the 2006. >> since then hamas has fought three major wars with israeli, killing thousands of palestinians. the israelien government continues to blockga cass' if a instructor. they say they're not sure how much in they say that they're happy that the settlers are gone. >> we have this coming up in just a moment. [ music ] >> turn to go song to overcome trauma. how children are dealing with the scars of war. and in the shadow of modern development efforts to restore manila's rich architectural legacy. >> forces loyal to the exiled yemeni president abd rabbuh mansur hadi have made significant gains in yemen. taking control much of the city of taiz. >>> rescuers still managing to find survivors in the republic in the chinese city of tianjin after multiple explosions on wednesday that have left at least 100 people dead. >>> and commemoration events are held worldwide marking the 70th anniversary of surrender of japan and the end of world war ii. news from iraq, 13 people have been killed in a series of bombings in the capital of baghdad. 11 were killed when a
won a land slight victory in the 2006. >> since then hamas has fought three major wars with israeli, killing thousands of palestinians. the israelien government continues to blockga cass' if a instructor. they say they're not sure how much in they say that they're happy that the settlers are gone. >> we have this coming up in just a moment. [ music ] >> turn to go song to overcome trauma. how children are dealing with the scars of war. and in the shadow of modern development...
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since then hamas has fought three major wars with israel and that killed thousands of palestinians. it has also made reconstruction almost impossible. while palestinians say they don't know how much more destruction they can endure, they go on. >> only two days now for south sudan's warring parties to reach a peace deal. in ethiopia, a group of sudanese exiles in mass hunger strike in protest to what is going on in the conflict. >> look what they know. >> the day after pakistan celebrated it's indians day india has been marking it's own national day. thermodi said there was no corruption in his government in response to leaders who want him to resign. >>> homes in journal japan evacuated as a nearby volcano becomes increasingly active. it has just been restarted. people living nearby begin to leave after the threat alert rises to unprecedented level. and ecuador's president said that he will declare a state of emergency after increased activity of a volcano. a number of villages around the volcano have been evacuated as a precaution. there has been concern of landslides. the number
since then hamas has fought three major wars with israel and that killed thousands of palestinians. it has also made reconstruction almost impossible. while palestinians say they don't know how much more destruction they can endure, they go on. >> only two days now for south sudan's warring parties to reach a peace deal. in ethiopia, a group of sudanese exiles in mass hunger strike in protest to what is going on in the conflict. >> look what they know. >> the day after...
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hamas called for a day of rage.old who did some amazing reporting last year and from the settlements. we don't know the perpetrators of this yet but the idf seems clear that was jewish extremist settlers. no you no. you did an incredible bit of reporting on price tag attacks where you have palestinian villages close to jewish settlements. >> it's the rationalization that these extremist settlers use for the acts of vandalism, and violence against arabs. they say that's the price for anyone who tries to stand in their way of occupying more land and of building the jewish state where the west bank lives. >> you interviewed a woman who had returned from prison where she had gone to serve a sentence for an attack like this. they say we are attacking you because you live in this land and you live knit. we will attack you and cut down your trees or fire bomb your house. >> they claim it's revenge for arab attacks on them. they think they have a mandate from god to own this land. and they're willing to do whatever it takes
hamas called for a day of rage.old who did some amazing reporting last year and from the settlements. we don't know the perpetrators of this yet but the idf seems clear that was jewish extremist settlers. no you no. you did an incredible bit of reporting on price tag attacks where you have palestinian villages close to jewish settlements. >> it's the rationalization that these extremist settlers use for the acts of vandalism, and violence against arabs. they say that's the price for...
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i certainly do not like what hamas stands for at all. and yet any chance i get to talk to hamas or muslim brotherhood brotherhood people i do it. when obama came into office, we had a chance to talk to people in the set to them obama is coming to cairo. he's going to address the arab world to buy don't you send a message to him opening arms and saying let's talk. we took the letter from hamas from a man, othman yousef, spent the whole night writing a letter to take to cairo to deliver to obama. i have a copy of the letter ended quite extraordinary. it says they want you to come here and see for yourself are ground zero and with the israeli invasion did here. we want you to start discussions we are willing to talk to anybody, i.e. israel based on no precondition and we want discussions based on international law and we couldn't even get the obama administration to respond at all to that. there's an example of reaching out and trying to promote discussions and our government refusing to do that. how would you do it today? i mentioned earli
i certainly do not like what hamas stands for at all. and yet any chance i get to talk to hamas or muslim brotherhood brotherhood people i do it. when obama came into office, we had a chance to talk to people in the set to them obama is coming to cairo. he's going to address the arab world to buy don't you send a message to him opening arms and saying let's talk. we took the letter from hamas from a man, othman yousef, spent the whole night writing a letter to take to cairo to deliver to obama....
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number three, if that happens, billions of those dollars will go directly to hamas, hezbollah, to radical terrorists throughout the world, and those jihadists will use that money to murder ,mericans, to murder israelis to murder europeans. if president obama doesn't like the rhetoric of his administration becoming the ofld's leading financier radical islamic terrorism, there is an easy solution. financing radical new -- radical islamic terrorism. [applause] the fifth thing i intend to do on the first day in office is begin the process of moving the american embassy in israel to jerusalem, the once and eternal capital of israel. [applause] a lot of candidates both democrat and republican have made that promise. inevitably when they get to the white house, their team says, gosh, if you do that, other folks in the middle east will be unhappy with you. noticed, they are already pretty unhappy with us. the biggestyou difference between me and the other fine gentleman on that stage in cleveland. with me, when i tell you i am going to do something, i am going to do exactly what i said i would do
number three, if that happens, billions of those dollars will go directly to hamas, hezbollah, to radical terrorists throughout the world, and those jihadists will use that money to murder ,mericans, to murder israelis to murder europeans. if president obama doesn't like the rhetoric of his administration becoming the ofld's leading financier radical islamic terrorism, there is an easy solution. financing radical new -- radical islamic terrorism. [applause] the fifth thing i intend to do on the...
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. >>> hundreds of people in gaza have attended a hamas military parade.itary wing displayed weapons including anti--tank and antiaircraft rockets, israel says that it limiteds hamas' capacity after the gaza war last year which willed are killed more than 2,000 people. >>> at least 47 people have been killed in a suspected boko haram attack in northeast nigeria. a bomb exploded in a market in the village there, about 135-kilometers south of the borno state capital. mo managed is rid has more. >> reporter: the female suicide bomber was looking for maximum chaos, hospital sources are saying the fatalities may go higher than already registered because of the severity of injuries. she targeted a very busy market. today's market day which lies between areas that have been attacked severely by boko haram in the past. this attack was coming a the a time when the jai nigeria military along with troops in niger, cameron and chad are stepping up against boko haram. boko haram did not claim responsibility but fingers are being pointed. we have seen over the last two
. >>> hundreds of people in gaza have attended a hamas military parade.itary wing displayed weapons including anti--tank and antiaircraft rockets, israel says that it limiteds hamas' capacity after the gaza war last year which willed are killed more than 2,000 people. >>> at least 47 people have been killed in a suspected boko haram attack in northeast nigeria. a bomb exploded in a market in the village there, about 135-kilometers south of the borno state capital. mo managed...
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this is the plane in hama province and fighters see it as an important vantage point to the government'sold of latakia and the coastal city is home to bashar al-assad. >> translator: there is no red line in our advance. the next fighting will be on the coast and we are almost at the coast. [gunfire] the alliance which calls itself the army of conquest has been making steady gains against the assad government in resent months and includes el nusra and the affiliate group the u.s. considers a terrorist organization and it's effective force against the syrian government and i.s.i.l. and has over taken most of idlib province and moving to latakia from the north as well and activists show villages in the town. iran state t.v. says they pushed back fighters in the area close to the capitol damascus. as opposition tanks roll into areas signs of the fighting are everywhere and major parts of syria have been reduced to rubble in the war now in the fifth year. some of those who came back say their homes in hama have been destroyed. >> translator: they left nothing for us. they have damaged the hou
this is the plane in hama province and fighters see it as an important vantage point to the government'sold of latakia and the coastal city is home to bashar al-assad. >> translator: there is no red line in our advance. the next fighting will be on the coast and we are almost at the coast. [gunfire] the alliance which calls itself the army of conquest has been making steady gains against the assad government in resent months and includes el nusra and the affiliate group the u.s. considers...
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they said, hamas won. i thought, oh, my goodness, hamas won. she said that she was going to continue exercising because it was a long day. as a symbol of the new stirrings of democracy, they had not expected the wrong party to win. later, when rice found herself dealing with big problems in the middle east, she talked about that election and how it reflected a certain limitation of american power. i think there are plenty of things they have done to head off hamas, but not every problem is amenable to a u.s. solution. that is one of the first things you have to realize, that everything that goes wrong is america's fault, which brings me to some of the new york times stories. eric schmidt and michael gordon in a story about saudi arabia's airstrikes in yemen, airstrikes killing hundreds of civilians, showing the limitations of american strategy. in other words, the obama administration has chosen to work with and help allies from west africa and the middle east rather than put large numbers of american troops on the ground. most americans would
they said, hamas won. i thought, oh, my goodness, hamas won. she said that she was going to continue exercising because it was a long day. as a symbol of the new stirrings of democracy, they had not expected the wrong party to win. later, when rice found herself dealing with big problems in the middle east, she talked about that election and how it reflected a certain limitation of american power. i think there are plenty of things they have done to head off hamas, but not every problem is...
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he is supporting hamas, hezbollah and the houthis, that's just the ages. i stole that from the senate intelligence hearing so forgive me for the. qassem suleimani has been doing this. but quds force come you can't argue that if it gets more money, if it gets the ability to buy best weapons and if its charismatic general is able to travel freely, and thus help this organization continued to spread iran's terrorist strategy to export it to these proxy. so that's one argument. what we look at them we looked extensively at the jcpoa and what we want you to know or would want to put out there is that we have to look at this from iran's perspective. iran's translation or iran's view of the iran deal is much different than ours. they believe on implementation to come january 2016 that all sanctions will be released. will be removed. so we come back and say no, no. , we saw the other sanctions in place, iran doesn't believe that because nothing has stopped them from supporting terrorism in the last five years with the groups we mentioned earlier. i will go back in
he is supporting hamas, hezbollah and the houthis, that's just the ages. i stole that from the senate intelligence hearing so forgive me for the. qassem suleimani has been doing this. but quds force come you can't argue that if it gets more money, if it gets the ability to buy best weapons and if its charismatic general is able to travel freely, and thus help this organization continued to spread iran's terrorist strategy to export it to these proxy. so that's one argument. what we look at them...
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since then hamas has fought several wars with israels which killed several thousand. while most palestinians say they're not sure how much more suffering they can endure, they're still happy the settlers are gone. >>> he's the executive director of the arab center in washington d.c. it's a nonprofit think tank that focuses on policy in the middle east. thank you for being with us this evening. with gaza so economically devastated, what in your opinion is its future? >> at this rate when you look at the most recent world bank report on the state of the gaza economy, there is no future for gaza sort of basically ending the occupation and ending the israeli siege that is still imposed on gaza turning it into a big prison for its 1.8, 1.9 milli 1.9 million population. unemployment today in gaza is the highest in the world. it stands at 43% with actually 60% level of unemployment among young people and that's the majority of the population in sga. 65% of the people in gaza are p under the age of 21. their gross domestic product is lower than it was 20 years ago. this alleg
since then hamas has fought several wars with israels which killed several thousand. while most palestinians say they're not sure how much more suffering they can endure, they're still happy the settlers are gone. >>> he's the executive director of the arab center in washington d.c. it's a nonprofit think tank that focuses on policy in the middle east. thank you for being with us this evening. with gaza so economically devastated, what in your opinion is its future? >> at this...
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off a backlash of violence by the extremists on both sides, certainly on the palestinian side with hamas, the islamic group. this was the era where we see the first suicide bombings by palestinians against israelis, and that eroded the popularity of the peace process and the support for rabin as well. >> host: were you in israel on november 4, 1995? >> guest: yes, i was. i was a young journalist, and i was sent to coffer that news rally -- >> host: by "newsweek"? >> guest: no, i worked for reuters at time. and because rabin's popularity had been ebbing, this rally was -- we all as journalists thought of it as an indicator for his, you know, what his standing is. and so i'm not sure we ordinarily would have covered something like this, but it was a litmus test in a way. and it drew a huge crowd. there were over 100,000 people. israel's a small country, so that was a significant event. and i worked for a wire service, so i had to file quickly. >> host: were you at the rally? >> guest: i was at the rally, i covered the rally. >> host: how close to the prime minister were you? >> guest: well
off a backlash of violence by the extremists on both sides, certainly on the palestinian side with hamas, the islamic group. this was the era where we see the first suicide bombings by palestinians against israelis, and that eroded the popularity of the peace process and the support for rabin as well. >> host: were you in israel on november 4, 1995? >> guest: yes, i was. i was a young journalist, and i was sent to coffer that news rally -- >> host: by "newsweek"?...
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number three, if that happens, billions of those dollars will go directly to hamas, hezbollah, the houthis, radical islamic terrorists throughout the world, and those jihadists will use those billions that we control to murder americans, murder isra elis, to murder europeans. if president obama doesn't like the rhetoric of his administration becoming the cier of leading fiannc radical islamic terrorism, there is an easy solution. stop financing radical islamic terrorism. the fifth thing i intend to do on the first day in office is begin the process of moving the american embassy in israel to capitalm, the eternal of israel. a lot of presidential candidates, democrat and republican, have made that promise. yet inevitably when they get to the white house, 13 comes to them and they say, if you do that, other folks in the middle east -- their team comes to them and says, if you do that, other folks in the middle east are going to be pretty unhappy with us. they are already pretty unhappy with us. i will play the difference between me and the fine gentleman standing on that debate stage in clev
number three, if that happens, billions of those dollars will go directly to hamas, hezbollah, the houthis, radical islamic terrorists throughout the world, and those jihadists will use those billions that we control to murder americans, murder isra elis, to murder europeans. if president obama doesn't like the rhetoric of his administration becoming the cier of leading fiannc radical islamic terrorism, there is an easy solution. stop financing radical islamic terrorism. the fifth thing i...
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they said hamas won. and i thought oh my goodness hamas won? with a she such a backwater into the cauldron and said i thought so phish exercising. this is going to be a really long day. that was a projection that was correct. the united states had pushed hard for the elections to consolidate power. and as a symbol of the new stirrings of democracy in the bush administration promised the middle is the they had not expected the wrong party to win. a year later when she found safety with this problem in the middle east, she thought again about the election and how it reflected a certain way of american power. i think they're plenty of things they could have done to help hamas but not every problem is amenable to u.s. solution she told them. that's one of the first inject realize, not everything that goes wrong is america's fault. which brings me to some of the new york times stories i include in the bibliography. in a story about saudi arabia's airstrikes against rebels in yemen, airstrikes were killing hundreds of civilians. it showed the limitat
they said hamas won. and i thought oh my goodness hamas won? with a she such a backwater into the cauldron and said i thought so phish exercising. this is going to be a really long day. that was a projection that was correct. the united states had pushed hard for the elections to consolidate power. and as a symbol of the new stirrings of democracy in the bush administration promised the middle is the they had not expected the wrong party to win. a year later when she found safety with this...
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this, he wants to hand iran and $100 billion in sanctions relief which will be used in part to fund hamas and hezbollah, promote instability in bahrain and yemen, and prop up syria. he has given all of this away without any commitment that iran will end its support for terrorism, except israel's right to exist or return a single american hostage. in short, the deal with iran isn't a deal at all. it is a string of concessions to a foreign adversary of the united states. haveegotiations with cuba proven equally one-sided. president obama has rewarded the castro regime for its oppressive tactics and its persistent opposition to american interests. he has unilaterally given up on a half-century worth of policy towards the castro regime that was agreed upon by presidents of both parties. he has ensured the regime will receive international legitimacy and a substantial economic boost to benefit its repression of the cuban people, which has only increased since the new policy was announced. as a symbol of just how backwards this policy has turned out to be, not a single cuban dissident has been
this, he wants to hand iran and $100 billion in sanctions relief which will be used in part to fund hamas and hezbollah, promote instability in bahrain and yemen, and prop up syria. he has given all of this away without any commitment that iran will end its support for terrorism, except israel's right to exist or return a single american hostage. in short, the deal with iran isn't a deal at all. it is a string of concessions to a foreign adversary of the united states. haveegotiations with cuba...
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and the united states remains free on divisive issues like iranian support for hezbollah or hamas toontinue to pressure iran to stop that behavior. charlie: to try to tie them together would be impossible. roger: and are you better off with some framework that condemns the united states and iran to a difficult at hostile relationship for the next 15 years? are you better placed to be able to talk about these issues with that, or without that? and if you are without that -- look this deal was not made by , the united states, it was made by the united states, china, russia, germany, france, and britain. those are not a small or unserious powers. charlie: without their support of the sanctions, would they have been effective as they were? roger: no. and if this deal is rejected, which is unlikely in the end, nor is it going to be approved in an ideal way, the sanctions regime would fall apart. because china, russia would conclude that the united states is unserious about an agreement that has been two years in the making. charlie: when you look at the president's argument that there was
and the united states remains free on divisive issues like iranian support for hezbollah or hamas toontinue to pressure iran to stop that behavior. charlie: to try to tie them together would be impossible. roger: and are you better off with some framework that condemns the united states and iran to a difficult at hostile relationship for the next 15 years? are you better placed to be able to talk about these issues with that, or without that? and if you are without that -- look this deal was...
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the reality, a lot of the palestinian leaders refuse to recognize the jewish date, made a pact with hamas that also the -- calls for the destruction of the jewish state in every territory vacated in the middle east today is taken up by a islamist forces. we want that to change so we can realize a vision of real sustained peace. and i don't want a one state solution will stop i want a sustainable, peaceful two state solution. for that, circumstances have to change. amy: in the final days of the campaign, netanyahu stressed his work -- right-wing positions visited a settlement and bowed to ramp up the construction of more settlements in occupied east jerusalem and unequivocally ruled out allowing a palestinian state reneging on his nominal 2009 endorsement of the two state solution. on election day, he also railed against israel's arab voters. >> right-wing will is in danger. the left-wing nonprofit organizations are bringing them and buses. bring your friends to the polling stations, friends and family, in order to close the gap between us and the labour party. we will form a national gove
the reality, a lot of the palestinian leaders refuse to recognize the jewish date, made a pact with hamas that also the -- calls for the destruction of the jewish state in every territory vacated in the middle east today is taken up by a islamist forces. we want that to change so we can realize a vision of real sustained peace. and i don't want a one state solution will stop i want a sustainable, peaceful two state solution. for that, circumstances have to change. amy: in the final days of the...
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we know they've supported hamas and hezbollah among others. >> once the sanctions are gone they're goingt money anyway. what they are doing is that unless you can solve every single problem with respect to iran, you shouldn't solve any. the fact is whatever they do with those billions of dollars will be less effective without a nuclear weapon than it would be if they had a nuclear weapon. so this agreement, which is focused on the issue of iran and nuclear weapons, is the best and most reasonable way to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. >> dick cheney wrote an op ed in the wall street journal this weekend, titled it restoring american exceptionalism by dick cheney and elizabeth cheney. among the many deficiencies is the irreversible damage it will do to the international nonproliferation regime contained in the nonproliferation treaty. allowing the iranians to enrich uranium in just a few short years will generally guarantee that they will become a nuclear weapon state and doesn't that guarantee an arms race? >> i think i like and respect dick cheney. i served with him in the c
we know they've supported hamas and hezbollah among others. >> once the sanctions are gone they're goingt money anyway. what they are doing is that unless you can solve every single problem with respect to iran, you shouldn't solve any. the fact is whatever they do with those billions of dollars will be less effective without a nuclear weapon than it would be if they had a nuclear weapon. so this agreement, which is focused on the issue of iran and nuclear weapons, is the best and most...
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opposition fighters say they forced out government forces from central syria and this is a plane in hamahters see it as an important point in advance to the government's stronghold of latakia and home to bashar al-assad's sect. >> translator: there is no red line and the next fighting is on the coast and we are almost on the coast. >> reporter: the alliance which calls itself the army of conquest has been making steady gains against the assad government in recents months and includes el nusra front and the u.s. considers a terrorist organization but the most effective force fighting against the government and i.s.i.l. and has over taken most of idlib province and moving to latakia from the north as well. activists posted videos which show victory of towns and iran state t.v. says the army backed by hezbollah are close to the capitol damascus. as opposition tanks roll into areas they have taken signs of the fighting are everywhere and major parts of syria is rubble in the war that is now in the fifth year and some who came back say the homes in hama have been destroyed. >> translator: the
opposition fighters say they forced out government forces from central syria and this is a plane in hamahters see it as an important point in advance to the government's stronghold of latakia and home to bashar al-assad's sect. >> translator: there is no red line and the next fighting is on the coast and we are almost on the coast. >> reporter: the alliance which calls itself the army of conquest has been making steady gains against the assad government in recents months and...
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since then, hamas has fought three major wars with israel which killed several thousand palestinians.he continuing blockade has crippled gaza's economy making reconstruction almost impossible. while most palestinians say they aren't sure how much more suffering they can endure. they say they are still happy the settlers are gone. >> joining us live now, imtiaz, the point was made in that report there that although there has been no physical occupation of gaza for 10 years now, the people there will remain very much under siege and that's not likely to change any time soon. is it? >> . >> reporter: indeed. now 10 years since the so-called disengagement and israel, of course, its shadow looms very large. in fact, you can take a look and see remnants of this settlement. the settlement which is the a string of settlement that was right across the gaza strip known to the israelis as gus gush kativ. as we have been saying, role of israel hasn't changed. in fact, if anything, it has grown bigger. we have seen a lot of fighting, a lot of violence in the past recent years and more importantly,
since then, hamas has fought three major wars with israel which killed several thousand palestinians.he continuing blockade has crippled gaza's economy making reconstruction almost impossible. while most palestinians say they aren't sure how much more suffering they can endure. they say they are still happy the settlers are gone. >> joining us live now, imtiaz, the point was made in that report there that although there has been no physical occupation of gaza for 10 years now, the people...
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they're going to help us out with hezbollah and hamas.he supreme leader came out and said, no, no, no, we are not changing our behavior. in fact, our friends in the middle east, hezbollah, hamas threatening israel, we'll give them even more. now we find out there are these secret side deals between the iranian leaders and united nations inspectors and iranian leaders have had the gull to say if you, u.n. inspectors, you neutral guys who don't work for anybody except world peace, if you reveal these, you are going to come to harm. in other words, they're threatening, physically threatening. >> bad actors have always seen the powder blue u.n. helmets as target practice. they've never had respect for them. for good reason. they don't do anything. we have seen where, time after time, iran has never lived up to their promises. >> correct. they have never -- >> we're pushing this deal through. i don't know if they think it's part of the obama legacy no matter what happens but what it was struck down? there's a lot of talk that the administratio
they're going to help us out with hezbollah and hamas.he supreme leader came out and said, no, no, no, we are not changing our behavior. in fact, our friends in the middle east, hezbollah, hamas threatening israel, we'll give them even more. now we find out there are these secret side deals between the iranian leaders and united nations inspectors and iranian leaders have had the gull to say if you, u.n. inspectors, you neutral guys who don't work for anybody except world peace, if you reveal...
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since then hamas has conducted three wars with israel, and israel has made reconstruction almost impossibitye they say they don't know how much more suffering they can endure they are happy that the settlers are gone. >> imtiaz tyab joins us live from gaza strip. it seems pretty clear from both sides that a lot of anger and bitterness remains. >> reporter: indeed, a lot of anger and bitterness both on the descraifl side and in gaza. i'm here in goosh katif, an umbrella name for all the settlements that remains. a few outbuildings are here, effectively disused, a bit of graffiti on the walls and really just sort of gives you a sense of the shell of what was once israel's settlement program here in the gaza strip. another building here an administrative building used at the time of this settlement. the settlement which had been in the gaza strip for many, many decades and was home to around 8 8,500 settlers. there is a university here now but life while the stler settlee here, i'm here with yad laham, yad, tell us what life was like ten years ago before the israeli settlers withdrew from here?
since then hamas has conducted three wars with israel, and israel has made reconstruction almost impossibitye they say they don't know how much more suffering they can endure they are happy that the settlers are gone. >> imtiaz tyab joins us live from gaza strip. it seems pretty clear from both sides that a lot of anger and bitterness remains. >> reporter: indeed, a lot of anger and bitterness both on the descraifl side and in gaza. i'm here in goosh katif, an umbrella name for all...
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on display at the oklahoma history center in a hama city. i think the other one is on display in florida. i'm not aware of any others. i have a lot of other interesting things but they were all related to the people we were fighting in a wizardly chew that we are fighting saddam and his henchmen during the hunt. >> host: "we got him" is the name of the book a memoir of the hunt and capture of saddam hussein. congressman steve russell republican from oklahoma is the author. what is it like working on the armed services committee working with the military from the side being a congressman? >> guest: i never would have imagined i would be doing this number one. i mean the events surrounding saddam's hunt and capture literally alter the course of my life as it did many others. i did not everything that i i would be sitting here as a congressman on the house armed services committee listening to to the secretary of defense at the chairman of the joint chiefs gives briefings which was interesting but it does give me great insight. for example in j
on display at the oklahoma history center in a hama city. i think the other one is on display in florida. i'm not aware of any others. i have a lot of other interesting things but they were all related to the people we were fighting in a wizardly chew that we are fighting saddam and his henchmen during the hunt. >> host: "we got him" is the name of the book a memoir of the hunt and capture of saddam hussein. congressman steve russell republican from oklahoma is the author. what...
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some of those who came back say their homes in hama have been destroyed. >> they left nothing for us. they have damaged the houses and stolen the belongings. thank god, we have returned safely. >> beyond these mountains there is rare discontent in latakia. these protestors gathered gets president assad. air force colonel over a traffic dispute last week, the syrian war began with crack downs, demonstrations are now beginning to happen in the bastion of support. osama ben javad, al jazeera. >> police in eastern pakistan say they've arrested seven men accused of sexually abusing hundreds of children and then selling videos of the alleged crimes. the investigation centered in the punjab state from where nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: ashlam says he was raped by three men four years ago. we're using a different name to protect his identity. at the time he was 11 years old. afterwards he said he had to pay the men not to reveal what they had done to him. >> they started blackmailing me and told me to bring them more kids. my family is poor and i had nothing to pay them. i left schoo
some of those who came back say their homes in hama have been destroyed. >> they left nothing for us. they have damaged the houses and stolen the belongings. thank god, we have returned safely. >> beyond these mountains there is rare discontent in latakia. these protestors gathered gets president assad. air force colonel over a traffic dispute last week, the syrian war began with crack downs, demonstrations are now beginning to happen in the bastion of support. osama ben javad, al...
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the city says the hamas was traced to a handful of towers that have not been decontaminated. >> we should see declining numbers of cases, and that is something we are hopeful we are already seeing. >> this disease is not spread person to person. and in include cough, fever and shortness of breath. >> the fbi is investigating the security of a private e-mail server hillary clinton used when she was secretary of state according to report and the washington post. the newspaper says the fbi asked her lawyer about the security of but some drivers containing copies of those e-mails. clinton's e-mails were scrutinized reveals use the private server instead of government surplus's, diamond want to know whether classified information was sent or received. >> as we get ready for tomorrow's republican debate, the list is the revealed as to who will take part in the event. juliet: ten candidates will debate and the the seven will take part in the formerly ran the evening covering this but robert moses is coming in and join us live in a newsroom with him made the cut. >> interesting and top of that li
the city says the hamas was traced to a handful of towers that have not been decontaminated. >> we should see declining numbers of cases, and that is something we are hopeful we are already seeing. >> this disease is not spread person to person. and in include cough, fever and shortness of breath. >> the fbi is investigating the security of a private e-mail server hillary clinton used when she was secretary of state according to report and the washington post. the newspaper...
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the terrorist group hamas said this week that they have captured a dolphin they say is being used byl to spy on palestine. [ light laughter ] the dolphin would have gotten away with it, but he forgot one crucial detail. [ laughter ] looks like a very -- very dangerous place for a dolphin to have a yamake due to the blowhole situation. but, hey, he's a super spy. [ light laughter ] he was accused of being a spy, then again he might be a double agent or as it is known in the dolphin community, a flipper. [ laughter and applause ] there you go. one for your kids. of course, you have to explain what hamas is. [ light laughter ] but that's not on me, that's your job. [ light laughter ] the sex toy company "love ends" has come out with the first ever apple watch controlled vibrator. or, you could take off your apple watch and maybe someone will have real sex with you. [ laughter and applause ] your call. researchers have polled incoming college freshman and found the majority of them have never licked a stamp. "yes, we know," said their girlfriends. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] -- that's
the terrorist group hamas said this week that they have captured a dolphin they say is being used byl to spy on palestine. [ light laughter ] the dolphin would have gotten away with it, but he forgot one crucial detail. [ laughter ] looks like a very -- very dangerous place for a dolphin to have a yamake due to the blowhole situation. but, hey, he's a super spy. [ light laughter ] he was accused of being a spy, then again he might be a double agent or as it is known in the dolphin community, a...
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since then hamas has fought three major wars with israel, which has killed 7,000 palestinians.he israeli governments continuing blockade has crippled gaza's economy making reconstruction almost impossible. while most palestinians say they're not sure how much more suffering they can endure they say they're still happy the settlers are gone. al jazeera, gaza. >> there are just two days left for south sudan's warring party to reach a deal or face further u.s. sanctions. but both sides appear as far apart as ever. holding a mass hunger strike in protest at the ongoing conflict. >> the fighting needs to stop. >> the leaders struggle with negotiations, the reality on the ground for the children of south sudan is one of homelessness, hunger and fear of being forced to fight. we're in bentui one of the areas most affected by the fighting, and where just a few young people are getting help. >> 14-year-old peter says he watched soldiers kill his uncle. when the family fled from their village his neighbors drowned as they tried to cross a river. now he and his family are struggle to go l
since then hamas has fought three major wars with israel, which has killed 7,000 palestinians.he israeli governments continuing blockade has crippled gaza's economy making reconstruction almost impossible. while most palestinians say they're not sure how much more suffering they can endure they say they're still happy the settlers are gone. al jazeera, gaza. >> there are just two days left for south sudan's warring party to reach a deal or face further u.s. sanctions. but both sides...
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they're going to take israel out by the war of attrition, they'll take them out by hezbollah, hamas, pretty accurate. we put sanctions on them when they kidnapped and took over our embassy in 1978. i don't care where our friends go. america has to take a stand here and it's very very important that we basically kill this deal. >> you said $150 billion in terms of money is the real issue. >> that's the real issue. they haven't promised not to continue the activities that they're doing in their communities and neighbors. we have this great hope that once money gets put in there all of the good iranians are going to comfort and create a democracy. that's not going to happen. >> what about the fact that everybody is saying nicholas byrnes saying a moment ago, if we were to walk now, if congress were effective in killing this we're in worse shape with the iranians. >> i agree with nick byrnes and with all due respect to my friend ed rollins, 100 to $200 billion is the estimate of what iran needs to spend in order to just reinvest in the oil fields in order to get the oil production up. i'
they're going to take israel out by the war of attrition, they'll take them out by hezbollah, hamas, pretty accurate. we put sanctions on them when they kidnapped and took over our embassy in 1978. i don't care where our friends go. america has to take a stand here and it's very very important that we basically kill this deal. >> you said $150 billion in terms of money is the real issue. >> that's the real issue. they haven't promised not to continue the activities that they're...
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of that was accomplished before this engagement, and since this engagement and particularly since hamas won the legislativenian elections and seized power in 2007, the gaza strip has been under an enforced ibaka. for -- under an enforced blockade. infant mortality rates in the gaza strip have risen for the first time in 50 years. that is a small indication of theisolated and deceived gaza strip inhabitants are today. aurore: israel physically pulled out, but it still include some checkpoints. is israel really out of the gaza strip? mouin: no. as a matter of international law, israel remains the occupying power in the gaza strip, and this is a position taken by the international committee, the red cross, and others. ,srael has done a redeployment withdrawing its military bases and it's a legal colonial subsidence -- and it's a legal colonial settlements. it is in fact in full control of the gaza strip, or at least in effective control of the gaza strip, by continuing to control the boundaries, the airspace, the naval space, and so on. most importantly, by periodically launching devastati
of that was accomplished before this engagement, and since this engagement and particularly since hamas won the legislativenian elections and seized power in 2007, the gaza strip has been under an enforced ibaka. for -- under an enforced blockade. infant mortality rates in the gaza strip have risen for the first time in 50 years. that is a small indication of theisolated and deceived gaza strip inhabitants are today. aurore: israel physically pulled out, but it still include some checkpoints....
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>> you would think cuba was isis and isis was cuba or hamas. there is no more war, the cold war is over. that was 50 years ago. marco rubio and joy but don't call me bush, this is no good, this needs to happen. the moment cubans can travel back and forth you think they're going to want to go back 90 miles through shark infested waters to live in a totalitarian regime under third world conditions? they will want to come to america and with jimmy carter being ill, castro's celebrating his 80 ninth birthday he should die tomorrow and the room temperature, it is not like it used to be. it has changed. i can't wait to go to cuba. would you like to go with me? ben: 770 wabc, we will cut you off. juliet: kind of unfortunate and ironic that this thing -- it did not get a major artery. >> almost got the jugular. john gotti jr. operating that jerome. juliet: you never know. >> meteorologist: let's take a look at what happened yesterday. did we make up to 83? that is exactly what happened. 8 your high temperature, central park and 85 at newark, 80 degrees
>> you would think cuba was isis and isis was cuba or hamas. there is no more war, the cold war is over. that was 50 years ago. marco rubio and joy but don't call me bush, this is no good, this needs to happen. the moment cubans can travel back and forth you think they're going to want to go back 90 miles through shark infested waters to live in a totalitarian regime under third world conditions? they will want to come to america and with jimmy carter being ill, castro's celebrating his...
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i'm hoping of this but -- was almost killed by hamas. we saved him. we have to be realistic.hat does the two state situation say? we only build settlements. we don't build an area that may be part of a future palestinian state. we are always at the table even though the chair opposite of us is empty and we remain committed to the idea of a two-state solution. if we adopt that it will go a long way to protecting ourselves against boycotts and european new conversation with people in washington. it's not the current policy of the government with our policy and i will be fighting for it. i agree with you. let's take two or three questions together and i will do them very quickly. >> quickly come in the context of speaker boehner's invitation to this netanyahu there were small cracks in the bipartisan support if not for israel lease for netanyahu. do you have any concerns about any danger to the solidity of bipartisan support for israel coming out of the circumstances? >> a legitimate question. >> minus different. >> i will bundle them. >> thank you mentioned that the nuclear fac
i'm hoping of this but -- was almost killed by hamas. we saved him. we have to be realistic.hat does the two state situation say? we only build settlements. we don't build an area that may be part of a future palestinian state. we are always at the table even though the chair opposite of us is empty and we remain committed to the idea of a two-state solution. if we adopt that it will go a long way to protecting ourselves against boycotts and european new conversation with people in washington....
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the palestinian group hamas says it captured the israeli spy dolphin with surveillance gear off the coasttted making, quote, suspicious movements near where they were training. according media reports. the magazine points out if the operatives captured a dolphin carrying strange gear, it's probably tagged with gps tracker. >>> now to politics. 24 million viewers tuning in for the first republican presidential debate, it was the most watched primary debate ever. in case you weren't intentertai by that, the folks at youtube channel have this one for you. >> i wanted -- you know, i just wanted regular potatoes. guess what, so did other people. i wanted it the most. >> you just froze a baby. you just froze a baby. >> will i have a pigeon? i always take it shopping because i want to and it's got health. oh. whatever. look. it's the thing the tuna melt does to me. >> this piece, i think it goes like that. and this one -- this piece goes over here. it's part of the tree. >> carson? >> ah. >> what you working on? >> a puzzle. um, i don't know how to do this actually. >> we can move on. you're not
the palestinian group hamas says it captured the israeli spy dolphin with surveillance gear off the coasttted making, quote, suspicious movements near where they were training. according media reports. the magazine points out if the operatives captured a dolphin carrying strange gear, it's probably tagged with gps tracker. >>> now to politics. 24 million viewers tuning in for the first republican presidential debate, it was the most watched primary debate ever. in case you weren't...
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you talk about they're going to be funneling money to hamas, hezbollah, you name it. that's why he's voting against it. >> yeah, and they'll are have the money to do that. suzy is right. this is an ideological bent if they think some deal is better than no deal. 1969, sanctions start. it took decades to get to the point to get iran to the table. they're going to allow an influx of $150 billion, we'll lift the embargo where they can buy weapons and ballistic missiles. in 15 years they'll be one of the richest countries in the world. they're going to have a well-funded army, a great infrastructure. right now they have lost the confidence of their own people. and we are going to allow that to happen. then they can get a nuclear weapon. this is a no-lose deal for iran, a xleez lose deal for the united states and our allies. >> david, let me guess, if you could vote for it, you would. >> i would vote for it and i would alongside the majority of jewish americans that support the deal in contrast to the poll that you mentioned earlier. and with regard to, you know, the overa
you talk about they're going to be funneling money to hamas, hezbollah, you name it. that's why he's voting against it. >> yeah, and they'll are have the money to do that. suzy is right. this is an ideological bent if they think some deal is better than no deal. 1969, sanctions start. it took decades to get to the point to get iran to the table. they're going to allow an influx of $150 billion, we'll lift the embargo where they can buy weapons and ballistic missiles. in 15 years they'll...
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-- the alternative is hamas, right?ey support hamas, they support the plo. i was actually meeting with many so senior egyptian officials and they were beside themselves with this obama administration, who it is they're supporting. feel they're supporting the muslim brotherhood who is hamas. stuart: let me backtrack, a series of bombings and shootings and the palestinian leadership is sued by the american citizens. the american citizens win, a billion dollar judge. >> with interest and et cetera it's a little over a billion actually. stuart: in comes president obama and says, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, there's something wrong with this issue, we are supporting the palestinians, we're not supporting american civilians. that's what happened? >> that's what it looks like right now. >> the settlement has been held up. >> there's a deadline by august 10th in which the administration has to intervene, what we're hearing now is that the justice department and state departments are going to intervene. right now
-- the alternative is hamas, right?ey support hamas, they support the plo. i was actually meeting with many so senior egyptian officials and they were beside themselves with this obama administration, who it is they're supporting. feel they're supporting the muslim brotherhood who is hamas. stuart: let me backtrack, a series of bombings and shootings and the palestinian leadership is sued by the american citizens. the american citizens win, a billion dollar judge. >> with interest and et...
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imagine this right now, before they get the money, they are supporting hamas's terror in gaza. hezbollah's terror in lebanon, the yemen uprising and other terrorist ventures around the world. what will happen, the money will not go to hospitals or orphanages >>> thank you for having me. >> a top taliban official resigned over the appointment over a new leader. he quit in what is seen as infighting over the leadership of mullah monsieur. some claim outsiders in pakistan were responsible for appointing him to the post. it could threaten peace talks with the afghan government. >> 19 are dead after two passenger trains derailed while crossing a bridge in india, happening around midnight in local time. the trains were going in opposite directions trying to cross a rain inform swan river. a railway spokesman said the two derailments, a bridge was submerged when the trains tried to cross. rescue workers in china pummed a baby from a toilet. the entire body fell into the drain. someone heard the child crying. rescuers could see hear feet. one of 10,000 babies abandoned. she is okay >>>
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hamas won a landslide victory in the 2006 general election and violently seized power shortly afterwardsas has fought three major wars and the continuing blockade has crippled gaza's economy making reconstruction almost impossible. while most say they aren't sure how much more suffering they can endure, they say they are still happy the settlers are gone. imtiaz gaza. >> the italian army says 40 my grassed have died after their boat sump in a southern mediterraneanian sea and say several have been reserving you'd so far. the mediterranean has become the world's most deadly border zone for migrants. more than 2,000 have died trying to cross into europe so far this year. migrants mostly from middle east and africa are continuing to board rafts from turkey hoping to get to greece. some fought for a place on the peninsula at night. the greek island of kos where the inflatable raft attempted to reach is a major agree point into europe. >>> two days left before south sudan's peace talks. a hunger strike is being hemmed. this south sudanese community is hoping to resolve the conflict. >> the fi
hamas won a landslide victory in the 2006 general election and violently seized power shortly afterwardsas has fought three major wars and the continuing blockade has crippled gaza's economy making reconstruction almost impossible. while most say they aren't sure how much more suffering they can endure, they say they are still happy the settlers are gone. imtiaz gaza. >> the italian army says 40 my grassed have died after their boat sump in a southern mediterraneanian sea and say several...
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some emails covered delicate deals between egypt and hamas, others related to the 2012 benghazi attack. clinton denied she sent or received information. >> google is facing a standoff with france over europe's right to be forgotten policy. the internet giant denied a french watchdog group's request to expand the programme to include non-european web addresses. requests to delist information apply to e.u. related domains. france says the decision should apply globally including delisting information, in the u.s. brazil india and canada. >> convicts could get help paying for college. some say it keeps people out of prison some say it puts criminals before law-abiding students. >> and officials in zimbabwe want to put the hunker who killed a famous lion on trial. >>> zimbabwe has asked the united states to send back the american dentist who killed an iconic lion. the country's wildlife minister wants big game hunter walter james palmer extradited and tried in zimbabwe. the u.s. fish and wildlife service said it was kackth by a representative -- contacted by a representative to the dentist
some emails covered delicate deals between egypt and hamas, others related to the 2012 benghazi attack. clinton denied she sent or received information. >> google is facing a standoff with france over europe's right to be forgotten policy. the internet giant denied a french watchdog group's request to expand the programme to include non-european web addresses. requests to delist information apply to e.u. related domains. france says the decision should apply globally including delisting...