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part of the news conference conducted in english, and part of it conducted in hebrew.nt to go to our washington, d.c. correspondent mike viqueira. mike, you heard the israeli prime minister talking about that visit from secretary of state john kerry. the table has been set. you set the table for us as to how it is going to be received in washington and just how much tension there is between the united states, between israel, and the palestinians. >> reporter: that's a great jumping off point, del. all throughout all of the difficulties and tension in this relationship that we have seen over the past two or three years, we have heard the administration assure everyone who will listen, time and time again that the u.s.-israeli relationship is strong, that the united states is committed to the peace, welfare, and security of israel. but now john kerry announcing on tuesday night at a speech at harvard, that he was going to quote, unquote, very soon to the region to see what he can do to try to bring people back to the table. the test is going to be whether or not either s
part of the news conference conducted in english, and part of it conducted in hebrew.nt to go to our washington, d.c. correspondent mike viqueira. mike, you heard the israeli prime minister talking about that visit from secretary of state john kerry. the table has been set. you set the table for us as to how it is going to be received in washington and just how much tension there is between the united states, between israel, and the palestinians. >> reporter: that's a great jumping off...
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it's basically been the hebrew mothers and paulette brown. i also want to speak in regards to the request to speak with the mayor or meet the mayor. we have sent in e-mails and made phone calls and knocked on doors and have not been able to meet with the mayor of san francisco. we choose to meet with the mayor himself as they have acknowledged katie steinle who was murdered at the whaufr. it's sad not to acknowledge all of these homicide. thank you very much. >> there is an officer looking into the matters of complaint. he's there to help you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. sergeant, please call the next line item. it does sound like we are having some technical difficulties. >> item 4 a. reports and announcements. chief's reports. discussion. review of recent activities. presentation of the third quarter 2015 fdrb findings and recommendations and ois investigative summary. >> real quick on the comments made by the speakers of the homicide of ab real. there is an award for $250,000 and we are wo
it's basically been the hebrew mothers and paulette brown. i also want to speak in regards to the request to speak with the mayor or meet the mayor. we have sent in e-mails and made phone calls and knocked on doors and have not been able to meet with the mayor of san francisco. we choose to meet with the mayor himself as they have acknowledged katie steinle who was murdered at the whaufr. it's sad not to acknowledge all of these homicide. thank you very much. >> there is an officer...
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some of them hebrew, some of them he used an old woodstock typewriter.e have copies of the correspondence that he typed out . reverend nash had his bedroom off of his study. there are a lot of pillows on the bed because reverend nash, in his elder years, had some difficulty sleeping with his back flat. he often propped himself up on pillows to be able to sleep. robe is still hanging, and that is the rope he used in to preach at the church. learned that he came here to learn -- when you take a look at some of the clippings, some of the stuff that he say, the speeches that he made, you can close your eyes and think, they are today. comells us how far we have , and how far we need to go. >> find out where c-span city store is going next online -- cities tour is going next online. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3.
some of them hebrew, some of them he used an old woodstock typewriter.e have copies of the correspondence that he typed out . reverend nash had his bedroom off of his study. there are a lot of pillows on the bed because reverend nash, in his elder years, had some difficulty sleeping with his back flat. he often propped himself up on pillows to be able to sleep. robe is still hanging, and that is the rope he used in to preach at the church. learned that he came here to learn -- when you take a...
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when he does we're told the remarks will be first in hebrew and then english. we'll be monitoring this to bring you news as it happens. we kind of talked about what he may focus on but when the news breaks on the situation, we'll bring it to you. sandra? sandra: fox news alert. major reversal and possible setback for the administration in afghanistan. president obama just announcing he is leaving some 5500 troops there past the end of his term. abandoning his long-sought goal to bring all of america's troops home before leaves office. >> as commander-in-chief i will not allow afghanistan to be used as safe haven for terrorists to attack our nation again. our forces therefore remain engaged in two narrow but critical missions, training afghan forces an supporting counterterrorism operations against the remnants of al qaeda. sandra: the president had wanted to draw forces down by the end of next year to a small presence based at the u.s. embassy but the pentagon has been arguing against that timeline because of the resurgence of the taliban and new threat from is
when he does we're told the remarks will be first in hebrew and then english. we'll be monitoring this to bring you news as it happens. we kind of talked about what he may focus on but when the news breaks on the situation, we'll bring it to you. sandra? sandra: fox news alert. major reversal and possible setback for the administration in afghanistan. president obama just announcing he is leaving some 5500 troops there past the end of his term. abandoning his long-sought goal to bring all of...
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it's basically been the hebrew mothers and paulette brown. i also want to speak in regards to the request to speak with the mayor or meet the mayor. we have sent in e-mails and made phone calls and knocked on doors and have not been able to meet with the mayor of san francisco. we choose to meet with the mayor himself as they have acknowledged katie steinle who was murdered at the whaufr. it's sad not to acknowledge all of these homicide. thank you very much. >> there is an officer looking into the matters of complaint. he's there to help you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. sergeant, please call the next line item. it does sound like we are having some technical difficulties. >> item 4 a. reports and announcements. chief's reports. discussion. review of recent activities. presentation of the third quarter 2015 fdrb findings and recommendations and ois investigative summary. >> real quick on the comments made by the speakers of the homicide of ab real. there is an award for $250,000 and we are wo
it's basically been the hebrew mothers and paulette brown. i also want to speak in regards to the request to speak with the mayor or meet the mayor. we have sent in e-mails and made phone calls and knocked on doors and have not been able to meet with the mayor of san francisco. we choose to meet with the mayor himself as they have acknowledged katie steinle who was murdered at the whaufr. it's sad not to acknowledge all of these homicide. thank you very much. >> there is an officer...
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it's basically been the hebrew mothers and paulette brown. i also want to speak in regards to the request to speak with the mayor or meet the mayor. we have sent in e-mails and made phone calls and knocked on doors and have not been able to meet with the mayor of san francisco. we choose to meet with the mayor himself as they have acknowledged katie steinle who was murdered at the whaufr. it's sad not to acknowledge all of these homicide. thank you very much. >> there is an officer looking into the matters of complaint. he's there to help you. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. sergeant, please call the next line item. it does sound like we are having some technical difficulties. >> item 4 a. reports and announcements. chief's reports. discussion. review of recent activities. presentation of the third quarter 2015 fdrb findings and recommendations and ois investigative summary. >> real quick on the comments made by the speakers of the homicide of ab real. there is an award for $250,000 and we are wo
it's basically been the hebrew mothers and paulette brown. i also want to speak in regards to the request to speak with the mayor or meet the mayor. we have sent in e-mails and made phone calls and knocked on doors and have not been able to meet with the mayor of san francisco. we choose to meet with the mayor himself as they have acknowledged katie steinle who was murdered at the whaufr. it's sad not to acknowledge all of these homicide. thank you very much. >> there is an officer...
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budour hassan is a palestinian writer, a student at hebrew university in jerusalem.ana buttu is a palestine-based attorney. she is joining us from haifa. when we come back, we will also be joined by gideon levy, the hearts columnist --haaretz columnist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. , inguests are diana buttu the studio in haifa, palestinian attorney. budour hassan is joining us by video stream, a palestinian writer and activist and gideon levy is with us, a haaretz columnist. nermeen: john kerry appeared to draw a link between the wave of violence and increased israeli settlements in the occupied west bank. ,> unless we get going conceivably could be stolen from everybody. there's been a massive increase in settlements over the course of last years a know you have this violence because there is a frustration that is growing and a frustration among israelis who don't see any movement. so i look at that and i say, you if that did explode, and i pray and hope a
budour hassan is a palestinian writer, a student at hebrew university in jerusalem.ana buttu is a palestine-based attorney. she is joining us from haifa. when we come back, we will also be joined by gideon levy, the hearts columnist --haaretz columnist. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. , inguests are diana buttu the studio in haifa, palestinian attorney. budour hassan is joining us by...
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of israel dividing a city it says should be united and at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words, "temporary police barrier." however palestinians believe like the occupation, these could become permanent. mike hanna, are al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. >>> warned against people taking matters into their own hands. >> i would like to send my condolences to the family of the worker from eritrea. we are in the middle of a long struggle. i think it's obvious that we will win it but this sometimes causes friction between civilians and the insertion of the attack. a crowd which stumbles into a scene of the attack should leave, we are alaw abiding state. no one should take the law into their own hands. >> you're watching al jazeera. still to come. canadians vote in an election that could see steven harper losing power. and how religious tensions are causing violent unrest in indian administered kashmir. >> welcome back. a reminder of those top stories here on al jazeera. there have been ka chaotic scens in croatia, as refugees try to pass through from serbia. >>> inv
of israel dividing a city it says should be united and at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words, "temporary police barrier." however palestinians believe like the occupation, these could become permanent. mike hanna, are al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. >>> warned against people taking matters into their own hands. >> i would like to send my condolences to the family of the worker from eritrea. we are in the middle of a long struggle. i think...
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and to give you a slight disadvantage, i'm going to read all these questions in hebrew.except the painting titles, that's all we need. the painting titles... actually, all i'm going to do is give you the painting titles and ...nice shot, jarek! and you tell me the author...the painter who wrote them i mean the painter who painted them okay? joker? which american artist painted arrangement in gray and black number one, the artist's mother? whistler that's right. and this is for the win which artist painted new york movie and nighthawks? hopper you have just gone into our final two teams! congratulations. valley christian, you are a force to be reckoned with we really loved having you with us this season thank you so much bellarmine, we'll see you next week we'll find out who joins them when we come back from these messages. we are back and things are about to get a little confusing let's meet the next two teams. over here we have captain karthik and the homestead mustangs! and over here we have captain karthik and the mission san jose warriors they sound like the titles t
and to give you a slight disadvantage, i'm going to read all these questions in hebrew.except the painting titles, that's all we need. the painting titles... actually, all i'm going to do is give you the painting titles and ...nice shot, jarek! and you tell me the author...the painter who wrote them i mean the painter who painted them okay? joker? which american artist painted arrangement in gray and black number one, the artist's mother? whistler that's right. and this is for the win which...
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at the bottom of these barriers written in human bein hebrew temporary barriers. but many believe these, like the occupation, may become permanent. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the fatal beating and shooting and warned against people taking matters in their own hands. >> i would like to send my condolences. we're in the middle of a long struggle. i think its obvious that we'll win it. but this sometimes causes friction between the civilians. a crowd which stumbled into the scene of the attack should evacuate and allow security and rescue forces to work. we are a law abiding state. no one should take the law in their own hands. >> let's go to ramallah, al jazeera's there for us. we have the soil prime minister saying don't be vigilantes. don't take the matters in your own hands. what from hanna. >> you know, there were very strong words today. she started off by saying that the people of palestine deserve to live in freedom and deserve to have an easy life. she said ever since everybody can remember nobody hats been able to live quite easily.
at the bottom of these barriers written in human bein hebrew temporary barriers. but many believe these, like the occupation, may become permanent. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the fatal beating and shooting and warned against people taking matters in their own hands. >> i would like to send my condolences. we're in the middle of a long struggle. i think its obvious that we'll win it. but this sometimes causes friction between the civilians. a crowd which...
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hebrew she knew the training and fundraising would distract her. >> it gave me my own sense of pride, my own sense of knowing that i was really, you know, you know? >> sandee will run the half with her boyfriend, steven kerns, who became her fiance on the first day of chemo. her daughter sam and his daughter olivia will be holding the official race tape for sunday's finish. best of luck to all the runners. >> after this, she may want to run the full marathon next spring. >> she has filled out her application. >>> the rain is gone. what can we expect for the rest of the holiday weekend? at dunkin'. pick up your favorite pumpkin-flavored baked treats and beverages, like the new pumpkin macchiato before pumpkin season is over. "hey! you gotta get fios!" well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. phone starting at $79.99 a month.
hebrew she knew the training and fundraising would distract her. >> it gave me my own sense of pride, my own sense of knowing that i was really, you know, you know? >> sandee will run the half with her boyfriend, steven kerns, who became her fiance on the first day of chemo. her daughter sam and his daughter olivia will be holding the official race tape for sunday's finish. best of luck to all the runners. >> after this, she may want to run the full marathon next spring....
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i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.t. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you know, he said were a hybrid style that he kind of created and came up with. >> a few days later collins had another check-in with dr. matias and he had already set a new goal. he wanted to transfer to general population where he would have even more freedom. >> population. >> population. why you do that? >> well, in the time i've known you you've either been in lockup or here. and so the idea of you running around population doing your thing, working a job, hanging out with your friends -- >> it's kind of a big step for me. >> it's kind of like mind-boggling. if you ran into a guy you had
i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.t. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you know, he said were a hybrid...
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and at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words "temporary police barrier." however, many palestinians believe like the occupation these could become permanent. mike hanna, al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. >>> warned against people taking matters into their own ahands. >> i would like to send my condolence he to the family of the worker from eritrea. we are in the middle of a long struggle. i think it's obvious that we will win it but this sometimes causes friction between civilians and the centers of the attack. you should evacuate and allow security and rescue forces to work. we are a law-abiding state. no one should take law into their own hands. >> an executive committee member of the plo says israel is deliberately provoking. that is the reason the people are rising up. more from renee oday, in the area. >> she had very strong words, she said that ever since everybody can remember here nobody has been able to live quite easily. what she also said was that a majority of these young people who are going out and protesting are largely for the most part
and at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words "temporary police barrier." however, many palestinians believe like the occupation these could become permanent. mike hanna, al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. >>> warned against people taking matters into their own ahands. >> i would like to send my condolence he to the family of the worker from eritrea. we are in the middle of a long struggle. i think it's obvious that we will win it but this...
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and to see the black panthers, the hebrew israelites, and all the muslim people together, it was very impactful. i'm 21. a really impacted me. 21 years old,re i'm assuming you what yesterday, you did not go 20 years ago. caller: not at all. host: one of the questions around the million man march is it was the million man march, and what was the place for women in the demonstration? what did you feel and experience yesterday? i ask you had to fight to be on there. my dad was not going to let me go at first. he said it was for all men. i said, the civil rights movement, and everything, it was organized by women. they put in a lot of the work for the organization behind it. . whittled my way in i saw a lot of women there also. they were the ones handling the money, collecting donations. women are deftly involved. without the women, the men would not have the kurds to go out there and do that. next up is barbara from texas. how do you say the name of your town? zapata. th we are on the border with mexico. i watched the million man march yesterday and 20 years ago. it made me feel good. wh
and to see the black panthers, the hebrew israelites, and all the muslim people together, it was very impactful. i'm 21. a really impacted me. 21 years old,re i'm assuming you what yesterday, you did not go 20 years ago. caller: not at all. host: one of the questions around the million man march is it was the million man march, and what was the place for women in the demonstration? what did you feel and experience yesterday? i ask you had to fight to be on there. my dad was not going to let me...
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amy: if you -- >> he was speaking hebrew. can you explain where israeli forces were in the area, what had happened if you had been a palestinian? suspect if i have palestinian, things would have ended quite differently. he -- -- who knows, but amy: looks like we just lost the feed to jerusalem. rabbi arik ascherman is the president and senior rabbi of rabbis for human rights. on friday, he was attacked by a knife-wielding israeli extremist -- settler in the west bank. we will have to leave it there. you can go to our website, especially for radio listeners, and you can look at the video that has gone viral in israel of rabbi arik ascherman being attacked. we're going to come back to the streets of new york. on saturday, thousands rallied -- in new york city rallied against police brutality as part of three days of protest called "rise up october." some 40 families across the country impacted by police violence participated in the event alongside scholars such as dr. cornel west, journalist chris hedges as well as , celebritie
amy: if you -- >> he was speaking hebrew. can you explain where israeli forces were in the area, what had happened if you had been a palestinian? suspect if i have palestinian, things would have ended quite differently. he -- -- who knows, but amy: looks like we just lost the feed to jerusalem. rabbi arik ascherman is the president and senior rabbi of rabbis for human rights. on friday, he was attacked by a knife-wielding israeli extremist -- settler in the west bank. we will have to...
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the israeli prime minister now talking in english just as soon as we left him talking in hebrew, here -- and spread in the palestinian social network and to the rest of the world is to tell the truth. this is what we will do today, we expect our friends and anyone concerned with the facts and the truths, to look at these facts and not draw false symmetry between israeli citizens and those who would stab them and knife them to death. thank you. >> thank you prime minister. we're now going to do a brief presentation in english, and then you will have chances to ask questions at the end. the fact. we want to explain what the status quo is on the temple mount. as you can see, these are the numbers of people who visit the temple mount every year. just look at the numbers. muslims over 3.5 million. christians 200,000, jews 12,000. that is the fact. there is no change in the status quo. the temple mount is open to muslim prayer only. i repeat, the temple mount is open to muslim prayer only. muslims pray there regularly. there's no change in the status quo. christians, jews, and others may no
the israeli prime minister now talking in english just as soon as we left him talking in hebrew, here -- and spread in the palestinian social network and to the rest of the world is to tell the truth. this is what we will do today, we expect our friends and anyone concerned with the facts and the truths, to look at these facts and not draw false symmetry between israeli citizens and those who would stab them and knife them to death. thank you. >> thank you prime minister. we're now going...
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we're in the middle of a great conversation with diane tobin, the founder and executive director of a hebrew term that means every tongue. and rabbi jackie who is senior rabbi at temple sinai. we were in the middle of this conversation about how notions of understanding are experienced in the jewish community and you were going to add to that. >> jackie made a good point on break that if you have diversity within your family, that that changes the whole character of the family. for me, i mean, i grew up -- didn't even grow up jewish. for me it was coming inside the jewish community and suddenly have an african-american son, rocked my world forever. my world is completely different. and i think for -- and i feel so lucky to have that world view and it's made my life so much richer and meaningful. i feel empathetic for people -- we may accuse people of being racist or having white privilege, but the reality is most people don't have the experience, don't have the exposure and we work as an organization to provide that to them, to have the conversations. i think people overall just are -- they
we're in the middle of a great conversation with diane tobin, the founder and executive director of a hebrew term that means every tongue. and rabbi jackie who is senior rabbi at temple sinai. we were in the middle of this conversation about how notions of understanding are experienced in the jewish community and you were going to add to that. >> jackie made a good point on break that if you have diversity within your family, that that changes the whole character of the family. for me, i...
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of israel dividing a city it says should be united and at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words "temporary police barrier." however, many palestinians believe that like the occupation, these could become permanent. mike hannah, al jazeera, in occupied east jerusalem. >>> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the killing of zerhom and those taking acts into their own hands. >> i would like to tend my condolences to the family of the worker from eritrean. this causes conflict. the crowd which stumbles into the scene of an attack should evacuate and allow security and rescue forces to work. we are a law abiding state. no one should take the law into their own hands. >>> now, at least eight people have been killed in aexplosion near the lebanese border with syria. the blast happened outskirts of arsa. it's been reported that it's an attack by the lebanese army, targeting rebel groups and a top rebel commander was killed. >>> the isis says there's a glimmer of hope that peace could return with all rival parties agreeing to attend talks in geneva. t
of israel dividing a city it says should be united and at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words "temporary police barrier." however, many palestinians believe that like the occupation, these could become permanent. mike hannah, al jazeera, in occupied east jerusalem. >>> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the killing of zerhom and those taking acts into their own hands. >> i would like to tend my condolences to the family...
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and end ed up building a lot of the public buildings in nashville, the post office, the young men hebrew association building, he built the hillsborough theater which still stands, i have a wonderful time there this morning looking at the delacorte theater which kept up beautifully. he died in 1928 and the family moved to memphis. the family which consisted of my grandfather, my grandmother and my father, my grandfather, started a movie business in the south. he was a great figure and i will tell you a little bit about him. he was trained as an engineer at vanderbilt and in 1915 he was in alabama working on at dam project and heat saw there were a lot of people lined dam projet and heat saw there were a lot of people lined up in front of us for, they were lining up to see a movie. it was silent movies in those days. in those days movie theaters were not what they are today. they were just stores with a lot of seats set up and a projector in the back. so lightman at age 24 decided he wanted to get into that business even though he was a trained engineer. he bought his first theater, the l
and end ed up building a lot of the public buildings in nashville, the post office, the young men hebrew association building, he built the hillsborough theater which still stands, i have a wonderful time there this morning looking at the delacorte theater which kept up beautifully. he died in 1928 and the family moved to memphis. the family which consisted of my grandfather, my grandmother and my father, my grandfather, started a movie business in the south. he was a great figure and i will...
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as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work together and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they say. they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is that everyone said like children, you be first, you be first. let's try together. >> when the palestinians would stop the terror, i will be the fighter to have the palestinians human rights. but we are making a comparison between our rights and t
as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our...
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first of all i felt bad saying i didn't speak hebrew. and he said my government might go to war with israel and i want to communicate with those with those i am told are my enemies. when we went i wrote with iran and farsi. i don't consider any people my enemy. that is the first person i met going into iraq under saddam hussein. then we get to baghdad, the first woman i meet is a woman who speaks perfect english, never been out of iraq in her life, studied in the iraq he schools and heard question to me was who are the black women american poets that are your favorites? i like alice walker, i like giovanni, giovanni, she goes on telling me all of her favorite. this is a woman in iraq, a product of the iraq he university system. she said yes and i study the study the u.s. literature. black literature in the university. you go to iraq and you realize the women are very sophisticated, they are judges, lawyers, architects, businesswomen, they in their own way are fighting against saddam hussein area let them change their government. they do
first of all i felt bad saying i didn't speak hebrew. and he said my government might go to war with israel and i want to communicate with those with those i am told are my enemies. when we went i wrote with iran and farsi. i don't consider any people my enemy. that is the first person i met going into iraq under saddam hussein. then we get to baghdad, the first woman i meet is a woman who speaks perfect english, never been out of iraq in her life, studied in the iraq he schools and heard...
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meat including wave, lamb, and pork, is in the next list of things that probably cause cancer like hebrew side, lady compounds, malaria, fumes from fried food and working night shifts. the meat industry in the u.s. spoke out to discredit the findings. >> it's their job to find cancer hazards. but red and processed meat can be part of a healthy balanced diet. >> this is not the first time that certain types of meat have been linked to cancer. the consumption of meat is increasing around the world. according to the united nations that went up by 25% under 10 years from 2003. this report focuses on the ingredients and compounds found in meat. what it doesn't focus on are any other lifestyle choices that people who eat a lot of meat might also be making. the who classification helps governments around the world find ways to make their populations healthier. controversial as it is, this report will give them plenty of consider. al jazeera, bangkok. >> well, one nutritionist has told al jazeera that the who advice will prompt a rethink of the way people shop. >> the biggest risk associated with
meat including wave, lamb, and pork, is in the next list of things that probably cause cancer like hebrew side, lady compounds, malaria, fumes from fried food and working night shifts. the meat industry in the u.s. spoke out to discredit the findings. >> it's their job to find cancer hazards. but red and processed meat can be part of a healthy balanced diet. >> this is not the first time that certain types of meat have been linked to cancer. the consumption of meat is increasing...
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allies in the region *especially* israel. 3 /nat//vo/ in this recent video an isis jihadi is speaking hebrew encouraging palestinians to quote "eradicate the disease of the jewish people" /nat - palestinian violence/ this last month, palestinians killed 11 israelis and more than 50 palestinians have died clashing with israeli security personel, including nearly 2- dozen killed after *assaulting* israeli jews./sot/ bradley byrne "question is what are we goinin to do about it?"/vo/ secretary of defense ashtononarter trieieanswering that very question in a senate hearing this w wk.../sot/ash carter "raids signalling that we won't hold back from supporting capable partners in opportunistic attacks against isil or conducting such missions directly whether by strikes from the air or direct action on the ground."/vo/ the white house says there's "no intention of long term ground combat" with these raids. and that u.s. forces will continue to train, advise and gather intellegence /bridge/ "but some lawmakers say *more* may be needed militarily to protect israel." /sot/bradley bryne "that may include
allies in the region *especially* israel. 3 /nat//vo/ in this recent video an isis jihadi is speaking hebrew encouraging palestinians to quote "eradicate the disease of the jewish people" /nat - palestinian violence/ this last month, palestinians killed 11 israelis and more than 50 palestinians have died clashing with israeli security personel, including nearly 2- dozen killed after *assaulting* israeli jews./sot/ bradley byrne "question is what are we goinin to do about...
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i've been studying hebrew and i wonder if you could correct my grammar. i was like my goodness, first of all i felt that time i didn't beat hebrew. he said my government might go to war with israel and i want to communicate with those i am told are my enemies. when we went to war he said they learned farsi and i don't consider any people my enemy. that is the person going into iraq under saddam hussein and then we get to bag dad, the first woman i meet is a woman who speaks perfect english, never been out of iraq in her life, and her question to me was to wear the black women american pilot that are your favorite? i like alice walker, nikki giovanni and she goes on telling me this is a one-man and directed product of the iraqi university system. she said i studied u.s. literature at the university. you go to iraq and realize the women are very sophisticated. judges, lawyers, architects, business women. they are on way are fighting against saddam hussein. they don't want us to bring it to them. that's not how it works. traveling to iraq was a tremendous ey
i've been studying hebrew and i wonder if you could correct my grammar. i was like my goodness, first of all i felt that time i didn't beat hebrew. he said my government might go to war with israel and i want to communicate with those i am told are my enemies. when we went to war he said they learned farsi and i don't consider any people my enemy. that is the person going into iraq under saddam hussein and then we get to bag dad, the first woman i meet is a woman who speaks perfect english,...
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his bar mitzvah, he will do a service and read aloud from the torah, the first five books of the hebrew story, what i love about that story, and i love about so many of the stories, like the story of the nine year old jumping from the tower on pentecost island in the south pacific for his father is that, you know, i go to church and i am somewhat religious. an when i try to explain to some people who aren't, or that i have a belief. i say well, i was given this by my ancestors. i look at my children, i thought i didn't want to give them anything that i would help them so i assume i was given this by my ancestors because they gave it to me to try to help me. and i open it like a box and wonder what is inside. but i don't think have i gotten to the bottom at any point. >> i don't think we ever do. >> stephen: keep taking the gift out. it is not the only gift you can get, i accept that. >> boy you're deep. ( laughter ) >> stephen: thank you. thank you for this beautiful series. and i can't wait to see the rest of it. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: oprah winfrey. "belief" airs october 18
his bar mitzvah, he will do a service and read aloud from the torah, the first five books of the hebrew story, what i love about that story, and i love about so many of the stories, like the story of the nine year old jumping from the tower on pentecost island in the south pacific for his father is that, you know, i go to church and i am somewhat religious. an when i try to explain to some people who aren't, or that i have a belief. i say well, i was given this by my ancestors. i look at my...
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many speak fluent hebrew. it is very difficult to predict where the next attack is going to come from. back to you. >> bill, thank you very much. bill neely in jerusalem. >>> the final u.s. airways flight landed in philadelphia this morning. the red eye from san francisco flew flight 1939. the year the airline began. all future flights will fly under the american airlines banner following the completion of the two-year merger. >>> nbc news learned the federal government wants drone owners to transportation. that comes after a spike in close calls with unmanned drones and commercial airlines in the nation's biggest airports. in july, a drone flew 100 feet from the jet at jfk airport. >>> the cleveland browns says the team is aware of the manziel. manziel was pulled over in ohio this week. a witness told police a person believed to be manziel's girlfriend was trying to jump from his speeding car. manziel apparently said he was drinking earlier in the day, but not found to be intoxicated. manziel spent ten weeks
many speak fluent hebrew. it is very difficult to predict where the next attack is going to come from. back to you. >> bill, thank you very much. bill neely in jerusalem. >>> the final u.s. airways flight landed in philadelphia this morning. the red eye from san francisco flew flight 1939. the year the airline began. all future flights will fly under the american airlines banner following the completion of the two-year merger. >>> nbc news learned the federal government...
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think he reveals things through sacred text which christians rely on through the bible through the hebrew bible and certainly christians through the new testament. there is a lot that is revealed in terms of what god expects. i pray to god. i pray for forgiveness and i pray for patience. i pray for his faithfulness in me to do certain things to do things in my life and to become better and to hold me accountable. to help me be the person that i was created to be. >> host: do you pray for things? >> guest: yeah i mean i pray that he will watch and protect my children, to bless us and are coming in are going and i don't know that i've arrived at a full understanding of whether i believe. i obviously believe in free will and the bible says it did around me before you curse choose life. i certainly understand the people have free will and there's evil in the world than people make all kinds of wrong moral choices are can make evil choices. whether they're still a possibility of choosing life and the possibility of production. >> host: when you say. for the safety and well-being of your childr
think he reveals things through sacred text which christians rely on through the bible through the hebrew bible and certainly christians through the new testament. there is a lot that is revealed in terms of what god expects. i pray to god. i pray for forgiveness and i pray for patience. i pray for his faithfulness in me to do certain things to do things in my life and to become better and to hold me accountable. to help me be the person that i was created to be. >> host: do you pray for...
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at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are temporary police barrier. however, many palestinians believe that like the occupation these could become permanent. mike hanna, al jazeera. >> plo executive member has been holding a press conference in the occupied west bank. she said that israel has been deliberately provoking palestinians. causing young people to ride up against the occupation. >> they're saying that no matter how harsh the occupation or how long the palestinians will not accept it. that's why you are seeing young people who are willing to die to be free, literally, who are facing an israeli army that is armed to the teeth, huh, and use violence even with directives and lengths to use violence to shoot to kill. even an israeli public that is being turned into vigilantes by the government, by telling them to arm themselves and to shoot, huh. so these young people are sending a clear message. we will be free. we want to be free. the palestinians will not succumb and not be subdued and will not be defeated. there is a spirit that has to be ack
at the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are temporary police barrier. however, many palestinians believe that like the occupation these could become permanent. mike hanna, al jazeera. >> plo executive member has been holding a press conference in the occupied west bank. she said that israel has been deliberately provoking palestinians. causing young people to ride up against the occupation. >> they're saying that no matter how harsh the occupation or how long the...
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i want to point to the matters this morning in hebrew and jerusalem. today we are living in a mad house in an israeli controlled area. this turned into a horror house. people are killing with impunity. >> live to london, where thousands of people turned out in support of the palestinian people. they are, as you can see, amassing a long white hall, that looks lick whitehall in central london. they herd from george galloway a pro-palestinian british member of the parliament. this has been organized by a group of pro-palestinian campaigns, the palestinian solidarity captain, and jews for justice, friends of al-aqsa, and others. as you can see, thousands of people there turning out to express their support for the plight of the palestinians >>> now, russia said it hit 49 islamic state targets in syria. activists say they have targeted residential areas in homs, killing civilians. >> reporter: a mourner recites the names of victims in this graveyard in mums. -- homs. 36 names, 36 people he calls martyrs - sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, all civilians ki
i want to point to the matters this morning in hebrew and jerusalem. today we are living in a mad house in an israeli controlled area. this turned into a horror house. people are killing with impunity. >> live to london, where thousands of people turned out in support of the palestinian people. they are, as you can see, amassing a long white hall, that looks lick whitehall in central london. they herd from george galloway a pro-palestinian british member of the parliament. this has been...
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commissioned by king james in 1604 to by king james in 1604 to translate the bible from greek and hebrew into english. >> the draft may be changes what you might expect a draft of that to look like. >> miller was looking for nsa when he come across the draft, a draft no one knew existed. >> professor miller was not only engaged in his work and happened to come across this, but he also had the knowledge base that was necessary to actually recognize. >> reporter: allin cottrell is the associate dean of college of humanities at montclair state. >> what professor miller's discovery does is actually help us understand a bit more about the process that led up to the outcome. >> reporter: miller hopes the findings will inspire his students. >> i would encourage anyone who comes across a catalog or something else is identified as an unknown biblical commentary, give it a second look. >> reporter: a reminder that pieces of literature are still waiting to be discovered. mallory hoff, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> what i find. there is still much more ahead. eyewitness news at 6 starts >>> off-duty
commissioned by king james in 1604 to by king james in 1604 to translate the bible from greek and hebrew into english. >> the draft may be changes what you might expect a draft of that to look like. >> miller was looking for nsa when he come across the draft, a draft no one knew existed. >> professor miller was not only engaged in his work and happened to come across this, but he also had the knowledge base that was necessary to actually recognize. >> reporter: allin...
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and the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words temporary police barrier. however, many palestinians believe that like the occupation these could become permanent. mike hanna, al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the killing and warned people taking matters into their own hands. >> i would like to send my condolences. we're in the middle of a long strong. i think its obvious we will win it, but this causes frictions between civilians and the centers of the attack. the crowd that stumbled into the center of the attack should evacuate and let security forces work. we're a law-abiding state. no one should take the law in their own hands. >> joining me from stockholm, the director of eritrea initiative, which advocates for the rights of eritrean refugees. i believe you've spoken to the victims. what were they able to tell you? >> thank you for having me. the cousin wit was with him last night. they were sitting and waiting for the bus they were taking. when it was 15 minutes left that's when the shooting st
and the bottom of these barriers written in hebrew are the words temporary police barrier. however, many palestinians believe that like the occupation these could become permanent. mike hanna, al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the killing and warned people taking matters into their own hands. >> i would like to send my condolences. we're in the middle of a long strong. i think its obvious we will win it, but this causes...
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after the hebrew massacre at the hands of a terrorist settler. the resolution asked for protection for people in and to have atory presence with observers. the resolution has called upon the israeli government to withdraw arms from the hands of settlers. you and not only to implement that resolution and of other resolutions security and all other resolutions but also to this with the question of providing international protection for our people. this issue has become more urgent than anytime before and it requires your immediate attention. our people and our occupation suffers from injustice, from oppression, from aggression. occupation and and when will the palestinian people have achieved independence and security? are you going to answer this, are you going to do something about it? thank you very much. think the observer of the observing palestinian state for his statement. you, mr. president. ss we sit here today, israeli are facing terrorism. men, women, and children are being stepped on the street. there has been no demand for security ses
after the hebrew massacre at the hands of a terrorist settler. the resolution asked for protection for people in and to have atory presence with observers. the resolution has called upon the israeli government to withdraw arms from the hands of settlers. you and not only to implement that resolution and of other resolutions security and all other resolutions but also to this with the question of providing international protection for our people. this issue has become more urgent than anytime...
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it's actually the hebrew word for cyrus, and cyrus is this persian king who, in the bible, is actually that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this time, koresh announces he's entitled to more than one wife within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal. but when you're in a cult and you've got -- answering to a higher power, you don't worry about the law so much sometimes. >> koresh learns that his former mentor, lois roden, is dead. and her son, george, is in a state psychiatric hospital. with the property up for grabs, he takes back mt. carmel and continues to recruit around the world. >> he drew people from england, australia and from the west indies as well as americans. it was a multiracial and multiethnic setting. >> why did you come here? >> because i heard there was something here that i wanted to listen to. >> what do you think of david? >> i think
it's actually the hebrew word for cyrus, and cyrus is this persian king who, in the bible, is actually that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this time, koresh announces he's entitled to more than one wife within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal....
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a passport which means they are free to move around the city of jerusalem, and they speak fluent hebrew and no way to pick them out apart from anybody else, and this is a troubling problem for the israeli police. and no sign, alex, that the attacks are going to be ending any time soon. >> bill, how effective has it been to try to cordon areas of jerusalem? i mean, it is inconvenient for the people who live there, but it is helping or not? >> well, yeah, again, it is one thing that the israeli police are trying to do. so we drove the around jerusalem rather frustratingly at times, and there are giant concrete blocks on many, many roads, and traffic backed up. they are certainly an inconvenience to the palestinian, and ordinary palestinian people and most of whom have nothing to do with the attacks, and that builds resentment or at least that is what they tell us, but do concrete barriers actually stop young palestinians carrying knives and wanting to use them? i don't know, but the evidence of the last few days is that these measures alone and it is shown in the past don't necessarily st
a passport which means they are free to move around the city of jerusalem, and they speak fluent hebrew and no way to pick them out apart from anybody else, and this is a troubling problem for the israeli police. and no sign, alex, that the attacks are going to be ending any time soon. >> bill, how effective has it been to try to cordon areas of jerusalem? i mean, it is inconvenient for the people who live there, but it is helping or not? >> well, yeah, again, it is one thing that...
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taking place now. 80% of these attacks are coming from young palestinians in jerusalem, fluent in hebrewneighborhoods that the palestinian authority doesn't control but the state of israel has controlled since 1967. so i think we're not at the point yet where you could describe what's happening. what hamas called jerusalem to be the third. >> so looking now to the situation in afghanistan and the thousands more u.s. troops that are going to stay there until president obama's last day in office, this is one of the very few u.s. presidents to be a wartime leader from the beginning to the end of his presidency most likely. do you believe he will leave the white house with the middle east in worst shape than when he came in. and is that his fault? >> barring a miracle that somehow it self-correct or external powers, the russians, the americans somehow fundamentally change the southward arc this region is on, the president will in fact, leave the region worse than he inherited it. it created opportunities for isis. but i don't believe in this left, right, liberal conservative republican, demo
taking place now. 80% of these attacks are coming from young palestinians in jerusalem, fluent in hebrewneighborhoods that the palestinian authority doesn't control but the state of israel has controlled since 1967. so i think we're not at the point yet where you could describe what's happening. what hamas called jerusalem to be the third. >> so looking now to the situation in afghanistan and the thousands more u.s. troops that are going to stay there until president obama's last day in...
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and what anne frank says to emmet till, he says more hebrew? she says yes. it means to repair the world. god gives us this world unfinished. some places are broken. it is our job. we are chosen to repair it. >> reporter: two performances will be presented at the nypd academy in queens this thursday. unclear if it will become a permanent part of training. back to you. dari: thank you. the brooklyn street has been renamed in memory of one of new york's bravest. richard nappyway this morning in east williamsburg. he was a 17 year veteran of the fdny. he died of a heart attack battling a three-alarm fire in flushing queens in 2012. ben: lamar odom has been air-lifted back to los angeles where he is expected to continue to get specialized treatment. dari: odom's estranged wife, khloe kardashian, promised to stick by his side. relationship with another basketball player on hold. let's get to tmz executive producer harvey levin who joins us from l.a. with more. that's a lot of people scratching heads wondering are we going to see a major comeback and a big wedding
and what anne frank says to emmet till, he says more hebrew? she says yes. it means to repair the world. god gives us this world unfinished. some places are broken. it is our job. we are chosen to repair it. >> reporter: two performances will be presented at the nypd academy in queens this thursday. unclear if it will become a permanent part of training. back to you. dari: thank you. the brooklyn street has been renamed in memory of one of new york's bravest. richard nappyway this morning...
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things through sacred text, which jews and christians both rely on through the bible, through the hebrew bible and through the new testament. so i think there's a lot that is revealed in that in terms of what god expects. i pray to god. i pay -- i pray for forgiveness but i pray for patients. i pra pray for his faithfulnessn me to do certain things into renew my life, to become better and to sort of to hold me accountable, to help me be the person that i was created to be. >> host: do you pray for things? >> guest: you know, i pray that he will watch and protect my children from the present for them and to bless us in our coming and are going, and yeah, i mean, i don't know that i've arrived at a full understanding of whether i believe, you know, obviously believe in free will and i think the bible says deuteronomy, i set before you blessings and curse, choose life. i understand people have free will and have to history others evil in the world and people make all kinds of moral choices or commit evil choices but that there's still the possibility of choosing life and the possibility of
things through sacred text, which jews and christians both rely on through the bible, through the hebrew bible and through the new testament. so i think there's a lot that is revealed in that in terms of what god expects. i pray to god. i pay -- i pray for forgiveness but i pray for patients. i pra pray for his faithfulnessn me to do certain things into renew my life, to become better and to sort of to hold me accountable, to help me be the person that i was created to be. >> host: do you...
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after the hebrew massacre at the hands of a terrorist settler. the resolution asked for protection for people in occupied territory and to have a temporary international presence with observers. the resolution has called upon the israeli government to withdraw arms from the hands of settlers. we call upon you again, not only to implement that resolution and the other resolutions of security and all other relevant united nations resolutions but also to this seriously and urgently with the question of providing international protection for our people. this issue has become more urgent than anytime before and it requires your immediate attention. in conclusion, our people and our occupation suffers from injustice, from oppression, from aggression. when will this occupation and thend, and when will palestinian people achieve independence and security? are you going to answer this? are you going to do something about it? thank you very much. class i thank the permanent observer of the observer state of palestine for the statement, and i now give the f
after the hebrew massacre at the hands of a terrorist settler. the resolution asked for protection for people in occupied territory and to have a temporary international presence with observers. the resolution has called upon the israeli government to withdraw arms from the hands of settlers. we call upon you again, not only to implement that resolution and the other resolutions of security and all other relevant united nations resolutions but also to this seriously and urgently with the...
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david: yogi berra who lived to be 90, used to have a hebrew national hot dog every day for lunch.st putting it out there. melissa: all right. david: i think genes have a lot to do with it as well. >>> touchdown for the live stream. historic nfl telecast heard around the world via internet coming up. melissa: new warnings of a slowing economy. coming from big firms in the u.s. details on a possible downturn that is coming up next. . active management can tap global insights. active...
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east jerusalem shops, hotels, places we all frequent, and when you think of the residents who go to hebrewtudents or professors, these walls are significant. >> you know, i just went back and found an article i wrote back in 1995. the strangulation of the city of jerusalem has been going on for decades now. we have now a situation where one-third of the land's been confiscated. arab population can't build housing. there are over 200,000 jewish settlers and 119 compounds in the arab neighborhoods that house almost 2,000 really extremist jewish settlers with armed guards, which have choked off the city and because jerusalem and its population can't find jobs in the west bank or west bankers can't come in to shop, they have gone now to west jerusalem so that most of the manual laborers in west jerusalem, people cleaning houses or driving or working on construction sites are arabs and the poverty rate among arabs is three-quarters of the population are in the poverty level. this city has been enduring enormous pain for many decades and we are seeing this explosion which is condemnable in its o
east jerusalem shops, hotels, places we all frequent, and when you think of the residents who go to hebrewtudents or professors, these walls are significant. >> you know, i just went back and found an article i wrote back in 1995. the strangulation of the city of jerusalem has been going on for decades now. we have now a situation where one-third of the land's been confiscated. arab population can't build housing. there are over 200,000 jewish settlers and 119 compounds in the arab...
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from hebrews 1:14, it's not what people do, it's the deeds they leave undone that gives us all remorse at the setting of the sun. >> butterfield, who frequently wrote songs and poems to his daughter says he kept her body in the belief that a miracle would raise her from the dead. >> some people have never seen a miracle. i personally have. i'm not going to just get rid of my daughter. even if there's a chance of a million, one in 10 million, that a miracle could happen, you take it. why not? >> usually, though, butterfield was more interested in getting to know us than he was in discussing his case. >> i'm excited to see you guys. >> he made some assumptions about my life in particular. he even offered advice to play trombone at my wedding. >> i could play amazing grace. >> he certainly assumed that i was to be married soon, and that he would be available to play the trombone. >> if you need a trombone player at the wedding, you know, okay. >> with his murder trial rapidly approaching, butterfield often expressed more concern over matters like the balance in his books, the debit accoun
from hebrews 1:14, it's not what people do, it's the deeds they leave undone that gives us all remorse at the setting of the sun. >> butterfield, who frequently wrote songs and poems to his daughter says he kept her body in the belief that a miracle would raise her from the dead. >> some people have never seen a miracle. i personally have. i'm not going to just get rid of my daughter. even if there's a chance of a million, one in 10 million, that a miracle could happen, you take it....
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often they speak hebrew pretty well. they are cheek by jowl with their israeli citizen neighbors. so trying to predict which one will pull out a knife and attack is difficult because they don't have criminal records and they're not attached to any terrorist organization. for israeli intelligence, very difficult for police, very difficult to stop and police have tried to do that by smothering this city with check points, with -- we have seen soldiers as well as police making it very difficult for ordinary palestinian ups to move around. and then increasing their resentment. that's a cycle growing here, alex, that's very dangerous. back to you. >> very, very challenging times. bill neely, thank you so much. >>> the government has released new staggering new tolls on the financial toll of binge drinking. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. ♪ everything kids touch during cold and flu season sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home do
often they speak hebrew pretty well. they are cheek by jowl with their israeli citizen neighbors. so trying to predict which one will pull out a knife and attack is difficult because they don't have criminal records and they're not attached to any terrorist organization. for israeli intelligence, very difficult for police, very difficult to stop and police have tried to do that by smothering this city with check points, with -- we have seen soldiers as well as police making it very difficult...
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*especially* israel. 3 /nat//o/ in this recent video anansis jihadi is speaking hebrew encouraging palestinians to quote "eradicate the disease of the jewish people" /nat - palestinian violence/ this last month, palestinians killed 11 israelis and more than 50 palestinians have died clashing with israeli security personel, including nearly 2- after israeli jews./sot/ bradley byrne "question is what are we going to do about it?"/vo/ secretary of defense ashton carter tried answering that very question in a senate hearing this week.../sot/ash carter "raids signalling that we won't hold back from supporting capable partners in opportunistic attacks against isil or conducting such missions directly whether by strikekefrom the air or direct action on the ground."/vo/ t t white e use says there's "no intentioof long term ground combat" with these raids. and that u.s. forces will continue to train, advise and gather intellegence /bridge/ "but some lawmakers say *more* may be needed militarily to protect israel." /sot/bradley bryne "that may include our taking extra efforts to get isis out of the pales
*especially* israel. 3 /nat//o/ in this recent video anansis jihadi is speaking hebrew encouraging palestinians to quote "eradicate the disease of the jewish people" /nat - palestinian violence/ this last month, palestinians killed 11 israelis and more than 50 palestinians have died clashing with israeli security personel, including nearly 2- after israeli jews./sot/ bradley byrne "question is what are we going to do about it?"/vo/ secretary of defense ashton carter tried...