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it forms the border between israel and the west bank and jordan. at this bend, about six miles from jericho, it is believed john the baptist baptized jesus of nazareth. these pilgrims hail from ballston spa, upstate new york. how's the water? >> it's cold! >> reporter: and shallow, too. in the '60s, the water level of the jordan river was actually where we're standing now. >> in wintertime, it was this high. >> reporter: gidon bromberg is israel director of ecopeace middle east, an environmental group. >> pilgrims, when they came here, were under threat of being drowned by the strength, by the power of this river. today, a mouse wheel will hardly turn with what's left of this river. >> reporter: for decades, israel and its neighbors diverted the jordan's flow to supply drinking water and water for crops. while the river is down 95% from its historical flow, there's hope that someday it could return to its former glory. that's because israel today has more water than it needs; it's gone from drought to water surplus in just a few years-- impressive
it forms the border between israel and the west bank and jordan. at this bend, about six miles from jericho, it is believed john the baptist baptized jesus of nazareth. these pilgrims hail from ballston spa, upstate new york. how's the water? >> it's cold! >> reporter: and shallow, too. in the '60s, the water level of the jordan river was actually where we're standing now. >> in wintertime, it was this high. >> reporter: gidon bromberg is israel director of ecopeace...
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and israel. the vice president touched on the iran nuclear framework agreement, warning that if iran does not follow through with guidelines, there would be no deal. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> our program will begin with the singing of the national anthem. the star-spangled banner -- [indiscernible] the former lead singer of the israel defense force band. ♪ [singing the star-spangled banner] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please join me in welcoming ambassador john renner. -- john brunner. >> on behalf of the military at -- a deputy ambassador and all my colleagues at the israeli embassy, my wife and i want to welcome all of you to this israel independence day celebration. i want to especially welcome the many officials from the obama administration senators, members of congress and ambassadors who are here tonight to stop above all, i want to thank you, vice president biden. [applause] it has been many years since a vice president came to this event, so we deeply appreciat
and israel. the vice president touched on the iran nuclear framework agreement, warning that if iran does not follow through with guidelines, there would be no deal. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> our program will begin with the singing of the national anthem. the star-spangled banner -- [indiscernible] the former lead singer of the israel defense force band. ♪ [singing the star-spangled banner] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please join me in...
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israel has come -- things ruled. israel has become home to half of the world's jews. years, israel has gone from an ill-equipped and undermanned military to having one of the more powerful and capable militaries in the world. in the 67 years, -- [applause] ambassador dermer: in 67 years israel has gone from being a small agricultural backwater to being a global technological power. today is the day when we marvel at israeli technology that is powering the world's computers, irrigating land, and helping paraplegics walk for the first time. today is the day when israelis can take pride in having won a dozen nobel prizes and six european basketball championships. [laughter] [applause] ambassador dermer: i know it is not the nba, but it is pretty good. [laughter] ambassador dermer: we can take pride in having developed a dynamic culture with world-class museums, terrific wine, and a country so exciting that israel -- israelis actually go to manhattan to unwind. [laughter] ambassador dermer: today is the day when we are especially proud of our vibrant and rambunctious demo
israel has come -- things ruled. israel has become home to half of the world's jews. years, israel has gone from an ill-equipped and undermanned military to having one of the more powerful and capable militaries in the world. in the 67 years, -- [applause] ambassador dermer: in 67 years israel has gone from being a small agricultural backwater to being a global technological power. today is the day when we marvel at israeli technology that is powering the world's computers, irrigating land, and...
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israel israel is absolutely essential. absolutely essential. security of jews around the world. and that is why you have never farmed out your security. you have accepted all of the help we can give. but i promise you, if you are attacked, we would fight for you. [applause] the truth of the matter is -- the truth of the matter is we need you. the world needs you. imagine what it would say about humanity and the future of the 21st century for israel not sustained, fiber, and free. --
israel israel is absolutely essential. absolutely essential. security of jews around the world. and that is why you have never farmed out your security. you have accepted all of the help we can give. but i promise you, if you are attacked, we would fight for you. [applause] the truth of the matter is -- the truth of the matter is we need you. the world needs you. imagine what it would say about humanity and the future of the 21st century for israel not sustained, fiber, and free. --
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israel has not been wanting the deal to go through.this is an article in the "jerusalem post" reports the prime minister telephoned president obama to tell him this deal could put israel's future at risk. this article goes on to report about israeli dissonance -- diplomats who have slammed the agreement saying it will not lead to nuclear capability for peaceful purposes in iran, but rather for war. i also pulled out an interesting article. the report all these reactions are premature. the headline says "don't pop the champagne yet." the agreement is being held as better than many expected, but something close to divine intervention will be required to wrap it up by the deadline at the end of june. anchor: it is not the end of negotiating. we are going to end with a story that has gotten a lot of attention in france. yesterday, the head of the national front, the far right party here, she reiterated -- rather, her father reiterated his assertion that nazi gas chambers were a detailed of world war ii. florence: this is a statement he has
israel has not been wanting the deal to go through.this is an article in the "jerusalem post" reports the prime minister telephoned president obama to tell him this deal could put israel's future at risk. this article goes on to report about israeli dissonance -- diplomats who have slammed the agreement saying it will not lead to nuclear capability for peaceful purposes in iran, but rather for war. i also pulled out an interesting article. the report all these reactions are premature....
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israel, israel is absolutely essential. absolutely essential. for the security of jews around the world. and that is why you have never farmed out your security. you have accepted all of the help we can give. the most admirable thing is that you have never asked us to fight for you. but i promise you, if you are attacked, we would fight for you. [applause] the truth of the matter is -- the truth of the matter is we need you. the world needs you. imagine what it would say about humanity and the future of the 21st century for israel not sustained, fiber, and free. -- vibrant, and free. we will never stop working to make sure that jews boys have somewhere to go. he will never stop working to make sure that israel has in edge, and whomever the next president is, it will be the same. because the american people are committed, the american people understand. so i say happy birthday, israel. happy independence day. may god bless you and may god bless and protect the united states of america. thank you all very much. [applause] >> that concludes our mee
israel, israel is absolutely essential. absolutely essential. for the security of jews around the world. and that is why you have never farmed out your security. you have accepted all of the help we can give. the most admirable thing is that you have never asked us to fight for you. but i promise you, if you are attacked, we would fight for you. [applause] the truth of the matter is -- the truth of the matter is we need you. the world needs you. imagine what it would say about humanity and the...
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it deals with israel. this amendment only applies to the negotiations so it would not affect the tpp negotiations. it's interesting as we were meeting on april 22nd it was exactly 30 years ago this date that the united states and israel signed the u.s./israel free trade agreement. it was an unprecedented trade agreement in the history of the united states. it was the first fda entered into. the signing at the house, israel's minister of commerce and industry and william brock stressed it would benefit the economies of the united states and israel, and serve as a precedent for future agreements. it is very clear that our trading partner is being challenged today by new barriers. these new barriers are governmental boycotts and sanctions that are targeted against israel. this amendment represents a new effort to try to deal with this by dealing with our trading partners. it represents an area to make sure our international partners do not try to delegit mate and isolate israel. i might want to point out that
it deals with israel. this amendment only applies to the negotiations so it would not affect the tpp negotiations. it's interesting as we were meeting on april 22nd it was exactly 30 years ago this date that the united states and israel signed the u.s./israel free trade agreement. it was an unprecedented trade agreement in the history of the united states. it was the first fda entered into. the signing at the house, israel's minister of commerce and industry and william brock stressed it would...
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and iran has become quite convenient as a distraction from israel's action, israel's policies israel's positions, israel's fait accompli. and it will continue to serve this tactical role to deflect tension away from the eastern med train grab -- mediterranean, specifically israel and its building of settlements by focusing on iran as the whipping boy, the bad boy, the scapegoat the fear mongering there. and this is because it has been a successful tactic by israel and its friends. in 1982 the u.s. was on a roll in iran having camp david under its belt and gotten the israeli's to withdraw from the sana'a. and the next items on the agenda were to be jerusalem and the west bank and gaza. and the israeli pushback was over our dead bodies and this will not be your agenda. and we thought that this was hubris run amok. but it wasn't. i've sat in on meetings in january of '82 where state department briefer said between april 15th and june 15th israel will invade lebanon. and we said, why would they do that? because there's a cease fire and that's already seven months been negotiated with the p
and iran has become quite convenient as a distraction from israel's action, israel's policies israel's positions, israel's fait accompli. and it will continue to serve this tactical role to deflect tension away from the eastern med train grab -- mediterranean, specifically israel and its building of settlements by focusing on iran as the whipping boy, the bad boy, the scapegoat the fear mongering there. and this is because it has been a successful tactic by israel and its friends. in 1982 the...
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what does the potential agreement say about israel and iran's relationship with israel? >> reporter: nothing, as far as we know. a state department spokeswoman says this outline for a deal with iran does not deal with, quote, any other issues nor should it. israel, however, believes otherwise. in his weekly radio address today, president obama asserted that this potential agreement cuts off quote, every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. >> international inspectors will have unprecedented access to iran's nuclear program because iran will face more inspections than any other country in the world. if iran cheats the world will know it. if we see something suspicious we will inspect it. this deal is not based on trust. it is based on unprecedented verification. >> reporter: but after a top iranian military official was quoted as saying that erasing israel off the map is, quote, nonnegotiable, israeli prime minister netanyahu responded by saying, the quote survival of israel is nonnegotiable. eric? >> there is a lot of controversy certainly and not on
what does the potential agreement say about israel and iran's relationship with israel? >> reporter: nothing, as far as we know. a state department spokeswoman says this outline for a deal with iran does not deal with, quote, any other issues nor should it. israel, however, believes otherwise. in his weekly radio address today, president obama asserted that this potential agreement cuts off quote, every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. >> international...
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israel's positions. israel's -- and it will continue. to serve this tactical role, to deflect attention away from the eastern mediterranean specifically israel and its building of settlements. by focusing on iran as the whipping boy, the bad boy, this gave goat, the fear mongering there. this is because it has been a successful tactic by israel and its friends. in 1982, the u.s. was on a roll having cap david under its belt and captain the israelis to withdraw from the saana. in the israeli push back was over our dead bodies. and this will not be your agenda. and we thought that this was hubris run amok, but it wasn't. i sat in on meetings and generally of 1982 where state department said that between april 15 and june 15 israel will invade lebanon. and we said, why would they do that? because there is a cease-fire. and that is already seven months, has been negotiated with the plo and the cia. by the end, it will be lebanon's. why would they do that? and the answer was because they want to change the agenda completely. and, indeed, they
israel's positions. israel's -- and it will continue. to serve this tactical role, to deflect attention away from the eastern mediterranean specifically israel and its building of settlements. by focusing on iran as the whipping boy, the bad boy, this gave goat, the fear mongering there. this is because it has been a successful tactic by israel and its friends. in 1982, the u.s. was on a roll having cap david under its belt and captain the israelis to withdraw from the saana. in the israeli...
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i think israel is right to highlight the fact that iran rejects israel's existence and calls for israel's destruction but to seek to insert this into what is already a very difficult negotiation between iran and the p-5 plus one is to undermine any possible agreement. >> netanyahu's stance seemed to win his party a lot of votes in the lathest election. do most retails israelis oppose the deal? >> more positive than you might have expected. certainly most israelis support netanyahu's very alarmist statements about what an iranian nuclear program what the threat it poses to israel, but there are many in israel, certainly within israel's security establishment who disagree on the way in which netanyahu is gone about this. in particular the kind of confrontational hard line approach he's taken in public. they say even if israel has very good reasons to be concerned about nuclear agreement you know undermining the relationship of the white house being so confrontational with obama isn't actually helping israeli's cause. >> as you know it's not just netanyahu and israeli who are concerned about
i think israel is right to highlight the fact that iran rejects israel's existence and calls for israel's destruction but to seek to insert this into what is already a very difficult negotiation between iran and the p-5 plus one is to undermine any possible agreement. >> netanyahu's stance seemed to win his party a lot of votes in the lathest election. do most retails israelis oppose the deal? >> more positive than you might have expected. certainly most israelis support netanyahu's...
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a lot of states don't recognize israel.ate that says the ambition is to annihilate israel. and for obama to say who cares about that it's a nonstarter is a way to say that israel concerns mean nothing to him. that is why people are upset about his policy on israel. i'm sorry that he is hurt by it but i think there are larger issues at stake. >>> rand paul gets ready but is it the same rand paul you are expecting? a 2016 break down with the panel. >>> it's time for a new way. a new set of ideas. a new leader, one you can trust. one who works for you and, above all, it's time for a new president. >> as to rand paul i like rand a lot. but at the end of the day his foreign policy is to the left of barack obama. a libertarian policy he embraces i think, is a step behind leading from behind. >> kentucky senator rand paul will aannounce he is running for president tomorrow in kentucky. it's not a surprise. what about this launch? we're back with the panel. steve, this is the new thing. you put out the video that you are launching
a lot of states don't recognize israel.ate that says the ambition is to annihilate israel. and for obama to say who cares about that it's a nonstarter is a way to say that israel concerns mean nothing to him. that is why people are upset about his policy on israel. i'm sorry that he is hurt by it but i think there are larger issues at stake. >>> rand paul gets ready but is it the same rand paul you are expecting? a 2016 break down with the panel. >>> it's time for a new way. a...
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anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to believe israel. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. 1500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported. but many have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum papers weren't even reviewed. >> while i have been waiting for have interview for the request last month they call me and just told me to leave the country. without seeing my request. southbound this the way? is it fair at all? >> israeli human rights activists say they may be keeping deals with the african country intentionally secret. >> israel for example may be giving weapons to the states in exchange for unwanted refugees. outraged if they had learned that israel is giving millions and hundreds of millions of dollars of their money to get a few hundred of people out of israel. >> reporter: these men say they would rather be jailed in israel than to be deported to an unnoap knownunknown destiny. al jazeera israel. >>> decision follows the killing of 11 soldiers in western c
anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to believe israel. if they refuse to leave they will face a hearing that will determine their indefinite imprisonment. 1500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported. but many have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum papers weren't even reviewed. >> while i have been waiting for have interview for the request last month they call me and just told me to leave the country. without seeing my request. southbound this the way? is it...
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israel has about 400 nuclear bombs. therefore, they both are the same. they have nuclear bombs. there is a big difference between iran and israel. they really belong to two different wars on nonproliferation. karen is member of the nonproliferation treaty and israel has never been ready to accept it. there is no evidence in the iranian nuclear program. iran does not have nuclear bomb. israel has about 400 nuclear bombs. during the last 10 years, iran has given more than 7000 inspections international atomic energy agency, the iaea. it is completely unprecedented during the history of iaea, no other country in the world has given access to iaea, the international atomic energy agency, like iran during the last decade. during the last 50, 60 years has not given even one inspection to the iaea. therefore, i believe the international community and the world, they should judge who is wrong, who is right. iran does not have nuclear bomb. iran has accepted every level of inspection, transparency. iran has accepted to have comp
israel has about 400 nuclear bombs. therefore, they both are the same. they have nuclear bombs. there is a big difference between iran and israel. they really belong to two different wars on nonproliferation. karen is member of the nonproliferation treaty and israel has never been ready to accept it. there is no evidence in the iranian nuclear program. iran does not have nuclear bomb. israel has about 400 nuclear bombs. during the last 10 years, iran has given more than 7000 inspections...
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whether israel returns the money or not.ll the international pressure so that israel returns the money. this is not related in any way to our going to the international criminal court >>> as you know cases at the international criminal court could, in fact take years. and israel in fact as a np member of the i.c.c. -- nonmember of the i.c.c. is not obligated to cooperate with the i.c.c. how does it work. does that concern you? >> israel does not have to collaborate, actually. there'll be subpoenas for the israeli - the accused israeli leaders circulated all over the world in every country that signed their open convention. it will be difficult for the leaders to go anywhere in europe for example, when all the countries of europe signed the rome convention. israel can do what it wants. it will be facing international justice for the first time. >> i.c.c. is somewhat of a double-edged sword for the palestinians, and they can be vetted for war crimes. is that a concern? >> it is not a concern. the israelis have been going to am
whether israel returns the money or not.ll the international pressure so that israel returns the money. this is not related in any way to our going to the international criminal court >>> as you know cases at the international criminal court could, in fact take years. and israel in fact as a np member of the i.c.c. -- nonmember of the i.c.c. is not obligated to cooperate with the i.c.c. how does it work. does that concern you? >> israel does not have to collaborate, actually....
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you can wipe israel out with one bomb, even if israel responded iran was so big they could sustain the response. a. b, if you think that they're rational players as pat seems to think they have a strategy in the region, which is they want hedge mom status. we see that with support for hamas, support for hezbollah, we see what they're doing in syria lebanon, yemen. and now if they have a nuclear umbrella, what country israel, the west is going to take the risk of responding to iran's provocations if they have a nuclear umbrella? this is terrifying what he's saying. >> pat dismisses what israel's destruction is nonnegotiable. he dismisses that we're the great satan and that death to america. >> yeah. >> i liken that to those that dismiss dismiss dismiss -- i believe you have a potential for a modern day holocaust. >> former prime minister of israel who authorized the military strike against the plant in iraq -- one of the great contributions is what we've learned from jewish history is when leaders around the world threaten to anigh latd the jewish people, take them at their word. they'r
you can wipe israel out with one bomb, even if israel responded iran was so big they could sustain the response. a. b, if you think that they're rational players as pat seems to think they have a strategy in the region, which is they want hedge mom status. we see that with support for hamas, support for hezbollah, we see what they're doing in syria lebanon, yemen. and now if they have a nuclear umbrella, what country israel, the west is going to take the risk of responding to iran's...
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to confirm our relationship with israel and make certain our commitment to israel's defense. today i also spoke with the king of saudi arabia to reaffirm our commitment to our partners in the gulf. and i'm inviting the leaders of the six countries that make up the gulf cooperation council saudi arabia, united arab emirates, kuwait, amman, qatar and bahrain meet us this spring to see if we can ensure -- finally it's worth remembering that the congress has on a bipartisan basis played a critical role in our current iran policy, helping to shape the sanctions regime that applied so much pressure on iran and ultimately forced them to the table. in the coming days and weeks, my administration will engage congress once again about how it can play a constructive oversight role. i'll begin that effort by speaking to the leaders of the house and senate today. in those conversations, i will underscore that the issues at stake here are bigger than politics. these are matters of war and peace. and they should be evalueated based on the facts and what the ultimately best for the american
to confirm our relationship with israel and make certain our commitment to israel's defense. today i also spoke with the king of saudi arabia to reaffirm our commitment to our partners in the gulf. and i'm inviting the leaders of the six countries that make up the gulf cooperation council saudi arabia, united arab emirates, kuwait, amman, qatar and bahrain meet us this spring to see if we can ensure -- finally it's worth remembering that the congress has on a bipartisan basis played a critical...
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today is holocaust memorial day in israel, and the nation paused to remember the millions who died. > uh yo can hear here, sirens whale for several minutes, across the country this morning it has been 70 years since libration of the nazi concentration camps. israel is also in the process of deporting thousands of asylum seekers back to africa, but those 50,000 people or more mostly from sudan want to stay even if they are in prisoned. >> when israel rounded up thousands of asylum seekers and put them here, it was thought restrictions on their movements and access to jobs would force them to return home. but only some have left so the government recently offered an alternative, written notices given to some here say they will be deported to unnamed african countries thought to be uganda and rwanda. an army defector who received this notice, refuses to be deported to rwanda because he says it is unsafe. >> i know rwanda, there is no security and there is no strong government there and there is no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it is a transfer point for refugees who use broker
today is holocaust memorial day in israel, and the nation paused to remember the millions who died. > uh yo can hear here, sirens whale for several minutes, across the country this morning it has been 70 years since libration of the nazi concentration camps. israel is also in the process of deporting thousands of asylum seekers back to africa, but those 50,000 people or more mostly from sudan want to stay even if they are in prisoned. >> when israel rounded up thousands of asylum...
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he represents israel's interests. israel definitely has a concern.articularly after the kind of rhetoric it has seen and heard from iran over the past years. i think this early have a right to worry about iran. when he said, this is a bad deal, i find that -- behind that, i hear any deal to which two sides would agree to would be in his view, a bad deal. the only deal i think he would consider is not a deal but surrender in which iran gives up everything they want. one other point. in speaking to some is really friends, i give the impression that there is a great deal of difference of opinion within the israeli political system about this particular issue. the prime minister represents one view that is not necessarily representative of the entire country. not the israelis do not worry about iran, not that they like iran or trust iran, but there are many people within israel, including members of security and diplomatic establishments who do not agree with the positions that he is taking. host: here is steve in adams town, maryland. caller: good morni
he represents israel's interests. israel definitely has a concern.articularly after the kind of rhetoric it has seen and heard from iran over the past years. i think this early have a right to worry about iran. when he said, this is a bad deal, i find that -- behind that, i hear any deal to which two sides would agree to would be in his view, a bad deal. the only deal i think he would consider is not a deal but surrender in which iran gives up everything they want. one other point. in speaking...
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my problem with bibi at the time was he was a deputy foreign minister of israel and he went out in israelcy in the middle east is based on lies and distortions. and i said now wait a minute. we wouldn't take that from the deputy foreign minister of soviet union. we sure shouldn't take it from the deputy foreign minister of israel for whom we do so much. >> and you banned him. right? >> i banned him from the state department. you about et. that's right. >> what do you think -- >> for going out and saying that. >> what do you think of him? >> well i think he is a very adroit political figure. he's a strong leader. i happen to have had a personal -- a good personal relationship with him. i think he's been a very strong prime minister for israel. but i feel very strongly about this two-state solution. >> and you were disappointed by what he said. >> i was disappointed when he went out and said there will never be a two-state solution as long as i'm prime minister of israel. >> and you don't -- >> he walked it back. >> do you buy that recantation? >> well yeah i accept him at his word. but you
my problem with bibi at the time was he was a deputy foreign minister of israel and he went out in israelcy in the middle east is based on lies and distortions. and i said now wait a minute. we wouldn't take that from the deputy foreign minister of soviet union. we sure shouldn't take it from the deputy foreign minister of israel for whom we do so much. >> and you banned him. right? >> i banned him from the state department. you about et. that's right. >> what do you think --...
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israel doesn't acknowledge it is an occupying force. this is where the wording gets sticky with regard to this issue and the geneva convention. >> israel says this is not although critics say this is undemocratic israel says no it is not people can appeal to a district court and the supreme court if they feel they're being held unfairly. >> the interesting thing about israel being celebrateas the democracy in the middle east is there's two kinds of citizenships. there's rights and rules for palestinians and those for israelis. this does not exist anywhere else in the world. if there isn't an indictment what are people appealing for? it is not clear that. >> detaped in this way without charges and without knowing how long it will be there. but if you look at the length of time that people have been detained the ones who are detained now some of the numbers of only maybe a couple of dozen more than two years. how big a problem is it? >> so the even the one that's started under the british mandate that israel passed in 1945 put a cap on th
israel doesn't acknowledge it is an occupying force. this is where the wording gets sticky with regard to this issue and the geneva convention. >> israel says this is not although critics say this is undemocratic israel says no it is not people can appeal to a district court and the supreme court if they feel they're being held unfairly. >> the interesting thing about israel being celebrateas the democracy in the middle east is there's two kinds of citizenships. there's rights and...
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iran has become quite convenient as a distraction from israel's actions, israel's policies, israel's positions israel's fe at accomplii. and it will continue to serve this tactical role to deflect attention from the eastern mediterranean, specifically israel and its building of settlements. now focusing as -- focusing on iran as the whipping boy. this is because it has been a successful tactic. in 1982, the u.s. was on a roll having camp david under its belt and getting the israelis to withdraw from the sinai peninsula. the next items on the agenda were to be jerusalem and the west bank and gaza. the israeli push back was that this will not be your agenda. we thought that this was hubris run amok. but it wasn't. i sat in on meetings in january of 1982 where state department briefers said the between april and june, israel will invade lebanon. we asked why they would do that. because there is a cease-fire. it had artie been negotiated with the plo and intelligence said it would be lebanon. the answer was because they want to change the agenda completely and indeed they did by invading
iran has become quite convenient as a distraction from israel's actions, israel's policies, israel's positions israel's fe at accomplii. and it will continue to serve this tactical role to deflect attention from the eastern mediterranean, specifically israel and its building of settlements. now focusing as -- focusing on iran as the whipping boy. this is because it has been a successful tactic. in 1982, the u.s. was on a roll having camp david under its belt and getting the israelis to withdraw...
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. >>> israel today is remembering the millions who died in the holocaust.irens whaled for several minutes across the country. this year marks 70 years since the liberation of the nazi concentration camps. >>> israel is in the process of deporting thousands of asylum seekers back to africa. but most of those people want to stay even if they are imprisoned in israel. our correspondent explains. >> reporter: when israel rounded up thousands of asylum seeshgs and put them here it was thought restrictions on their movement and access to jobs would norms to return home. but only some have left so the government offered an alternative. written notices given to some say they will be deported to unnamed african countries, thought be uganda and rwanda. this man received this notice and reforces to be deported to rwanda, because he says it is unsafe. >> translator: i know rwanda there is no security and no strong government there, and no u.n. protection. no one stays in rwanda. it's a transfer point for refugees who use brokers to go to safer places. >> reporter: the
. >>> israel today is remembering the millions who died in the holocaust.irens whaled for several minutes across the country. this year marks 70 years since the liberation of the nazi concentration camps. >>> israel is in the process of deporting thousands of asylum seekers back to africa. but most of those people want to stay even if they are imprisoned in israel. our correspondent explains. >> reporter: when israel rounded up thousands of asylum seeshgs and put them...
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the israel is tearing out a perfectly reasoned intelligent program, intended to integrate into israel everything that might be of any value in the west bank but to exclude the palestinian population. the areas that israel is taking over don't have many palestinians and those who are there have been largely expelled. that will leave the palestinian population in some kind of limbo. not within israel, no demographic problem. no one state. palestinians lose everything. that is the live alternative. there is no serious alternative that anyone has made any meaningful case for to think there could be one state. unfortunately this is the assumption made across the board, but if you think it through, you can see it's extremely unlikely. the likely alternative to a two-state settlement is what i just described. the policies now being implemented. what is to stop them? one thing. it's in the hands of the united states. as long as -- the united states officially objects to these policies, so the official u.s. policy says it's unhelpful to peace, but the u.s. continues to support them. it's provi
the israel is tearing out a perfectly reasoned intelligent program, intended to integrate into israel everything that might be of any value in the west bank but to exclude the palestinian population. the areas that israel is taking over don't have many palestinians and those who are there have been largely expelled. that will leave the palestinian population in some kind of limbo. not within israel, no demographic problem. no one state. palestinians lose everything. that is the live...
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we'll have the reaction from israel. plus: why going for a meal in malaysia has just become more expensive. >> in sport andy murray wins his 500th match. it wasn't a piece of cake. details later in the program. >> the palestinian authority is now officially a member of the international criminal court. it's part of a move by the palestinians to put more international pressure on israel but as jonah hall reports, the process will be neither quick or simple. >> the palestinian authority foreign minister emerged from a formal welcomingster money in the hague. palestinians, he said were a step closer to justice but it will not be quick. >> we seek justice so peace and stability can be established. >> do you expect it will take a long time to bring action against israel here? >> we are not going to alter the works and mechanisms established. we want to incorporate to provide whatever information available in our hands in order to facilitate and separate the process of investigation done by the i.c.c. >> in a preliminary exami
we'll have the reaction from israel. plus: why going for a meal in malaysia has just become more expensive. >> in sport andy murray wins his 500th match. it wasn't a piece of cake. details later in the program. >> the palestinian authority is now officially a member of the international criminal court. it's part of a move by the palestinians to put more international pressure on israel but as jonah hall reports, the process will be neither quick or simple. >> the palestinian...
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the one thing i can tell you from visiting israel is you'll never see anybody in israel burn our flag. they are our friends. >> the iranians aren't. >> absolutely. >> not everybody's happy that senator paul is running for president. shocker. the kentucky sdmor will respond to some of the critics. you've been sending us questions on facebook and twitter that you want us to ask the senator. we'll do that coming up later tonight. please stay here with us from louisville. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. introducing the e series. l
the one thing i can tell you from visiting israel is you'll never see anybody in israel burn our flag. they are our friends. >> the iranians aren't. >> absolutely. >> not everybody's happy that senator paul is running for president. shocker. the kentucky sdmor will respond to some of the critics. you've been sending us questions on facebook and twitter that you want us to ask the senator. we'll do that coming up later tonight. please stay here with us from louisville. bring us...
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israel has slammed hypocritical move. yet the palestinian authority officially joins the international criminal court. buahri declaring war. celebrate the fact that he is to be nigeria's next president. he returned to power after running election win. getting an update on all the days top is this news -- business news. will hildebrand in studio. starting in greece, trying to convince critics they have finances in order. will: they submitted a new list to the eurozone according to a financial document obtained by the financial times. the new proposal could raise as much as six billion euros in the next year in much higher than the previous attempt to convince them. this involves cracking down on tax evasion. this is similar to friday's initial effort. a new proposal does not address several issues creditors have including an overhaul of the greek pension him and taking more steps to liberalize the labor market. tuesday the euro currency figured -- finished with the biggest ever quarterly decline. that has actually boosted
israel has slammed hypocritical move. yet the palestinian authority officially joins the international criminal court. buahri declaring war. celebrate the fact that he is to be nigeria's next president. he returned to power after running election win. getting an update on all the days top is this news -- business news. will hildebrand in studio. starting in greece, trying to convince critics they have finances in order. will: they submitted a new list to the eurozone according to a financial...
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each state needs borders and there must be safeguards for israel's security. an occupation that has lasted for almost 50 years must ind and the palestinian people must have the right to live in and govern themselves in their own sovereign state. are you comfortable with the president's chief of staff referring to israel as an occupier? >> well you know, successive israeli governments including my own offered to end this dispute and have -- i have offered to have a demilitarized palestinian state recognize the one and only jewish state. that was and remains my position. what i said was that under the present circumstances, when president abbas not only refuses to recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people, he embraces, he embraces hamas and outright calls for our destruction. and when you have every territory that is vacated in the middle east taken over by the forces of militant islam, those led by iran or isis, i think you know that we better make sure that if we want a two-state solution, we don't get the opposite, that is a no-state solution,
each state needs borders and there must be safeguards for israel's security. an occupation that has lasted for almost 50 years must ind and the palestinian people must have the right to live in and govern themselves in their own sovereign state. are you comfortable with the president's chief of staff referring to israel as an occupier? >> well you know, successive israeli governments including my own offered to end this dispute and have -- i have offered to have a demilitarized...
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law and second the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for the chief prosecutor to decide whether a formal investigation should be launched and much later whether charges should be filed. such is the heavy political weight of the israeli palestinian conflict but the court will want to be absolutely certain of itself before proceeding. >> i think it's very premature to speculate on the outcome of the legal analysis of the prosecutor. what i think is important at this stage is to allow the prosecutor this possibility of analyzing all the relevant information, all the relevant arguments, the type of crimes, the gravity of the crimes the alleged perpetrators. >>reporter: one potential problem for palestinians is the question of palestinian war crimes. just last week am necessity international published a report on allegations of war grimes by hamas and other groups. both sides will be investigated bout fear or favor. so the palestinian authority is taking action that could impact on israel and the peace process. but it could also e
law and second the actions of israel's army in the gaza war last year. it will be for the chief prosecutor to decide whether a formal investigation should be launched and much later whether charges should be filed. such is the heavy political weight of the israeli palestinian conflict but the court will want to be absolutely certain of itself before proceeding. >> i think it's very premature to speculate on the outcome of the legal analysis of the prosecutor. what i think is important at...
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they may look at israel's settlement building in the west bank in land occupied by israel considered illegal. and the activities of its army and soldiers last summer during that war. it will be for the chief prosecutor to decide how things will proceed. there's no time limits at all for her to have to do that. keep in mind the enormous politicization of any case with powers on both side trying to influence the out come. the court would want to be certain of itself before making moves, and that certainty will take time possibly years. >> you wonder about the chances of a prosecution brought before the i.c.c. are. well there's a chance now. the mechanism is in place. there are big obstacles, israel is not a member of the court. it is not obliged to operate. they can be tried for crimes on palestinian land. what are the boundaries and recognised by who. the court will only look at cases not vetted by another competent authority. israel investigates the activities of its soldiers. a big problem is palestinian war crimes. binyamin netanyahu released a report. the palestinian authority in
they may look at israel's settlement building in the west bank in land occupied by israel considered illegal. and the activities of its army and soldiers last summer during that war. it will be for the chief prosecutor to decide how things will proceed. there's no time limits at all for her to have to do that. keep in mind the enormous politicization of any case with powers on both side trying to influence the out come. the court would want to be certain of itself before making moves, and that...
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new provisions express american support for the nation of israel. i'm a strong supporter of israel. arabs as well. israel was our first bilateral free-trade partner. one our strongest allies in the middle east. they continue to face discriminatory and economic pressure. i believe the u.s. should stand by israel as they fight these unfair acts. demonstrate our stead asked -- steadfast commitment. we are able to include a number of important provisions to help find efforts that do discriminate against israel. i'm glad we were able to include this provision along with important measures. this was a good package. i hope that earns all of your support. >> on collects to know in my view, this trade enforcement this is the most robust set of trade enforcement provisions in decades. i want to thank colleagues for the efforts in this. this includes the enforce act that is critically important to go after -- it allows us to have an early warning system to go after insurgents. this is important. often they do not hear about things until it is too late. i want to commend senator browned. this i
new provisions express american support for the nation of israel. i'm a strong supporter of israel. arabs as well. israel was our first bilateral free-trade partner. one our strongest allies in the middle east. they continue to face discriminatory and economic pressure. i believe the u.s. should stand by israel as they fight these unfair acts. demonstrate our stead asked -- steadfast commitment. we are able to include a number of important provisions to help find efforts that do discriminate...
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activities of israel's army in gaza last summer. there's no time limit for those decisions. the intense political nature will affect the decisions. the prosecutor said she will investigate both sides without fear or favor. >> going for a meal in malaysia has become more expensive because the good and services taxes. the government said it's a fairer way to pay. some business owners are refusing to put up their prices. we have a report from kuala lampur. >> the business owners are registered to collect the new tax. he decided not to increase his price and pass the cost on to his customers. many eating here are on fixed incomes and believe any rise in prices will affect the numbers coming through his doors. >> most of my friends from the smaller one who feel they wouldn't be affected by the 6%, they have already increased the price, because it is warned they can't increase the price after april 1, but why they do it, they have to beat the 6% increase that is going to be affecting them. >> his staff know they will lose out. muhammed ha
activities of israel's army in gaza last summer. there's no time limit for those decisions. the intense political nature will affect the decisions. the prosecutor said she will investigate both sides without fear or favor. >> going for a meal in malaysia has become more expensive because the good and services taxes. the government said it's a fairer way to pay. some business owners are refusing to put up their prices. we have a report from kuala lampur. >> the business owners are...
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israel has about 400 nuclear bombs.ecently, the pentagon accepted that the israelis have nuclear bombs. just in a decade, iran has given more than 700,000 mandated inspections. no other member, during the history of iaea, has given such an amount of inspections that the iranians game. israel has never given even one inspection. iran has initiated negotiations in 1970. they have insisted for -- israel is declining, rejecting objecting the nuclear treason -- treaty. in 1990's, the proposed a weapons of mass ejection freezone. iran and was the second country to support it. israelis deal opposing weapons of mass distraction in the middle east. therefore, we are talking about two very, very, very different policies on proliferation. and as an iranian, i am really shocked that everybody is about iran and nobody is talking about israeli nuclear bomb. and all pressures and sanctions are on iran. while iran doesn't have a nuclear bomb. and nobody is talking about israel. this is a very peculiar double standard in washington, in
israel has about 400 nuclear bombs.ecently, the pentagon accepted that the israelis have nuclear bombs. just in a decade, iran has given more than 700,000 mandated inspections. no other member, during the history of iaea, has given such an amount of inspections that the iranians game. israel has never given even one inspection. iran has initiated negotiations in 1970. they have insisted for -- israel is declining, rejecting objecting the nuclear treason -- treaty. in 1990's, the proposed a...
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we support israel's right to exist and israel is an important and critical ally in the region. what is more important is that iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon and i think this deal keeps our country safe it keeps our allies safe and the region safe. >> representative royce what do you say to that? the president says i don't have to put this right to exist thing in here because iran doesn't want any parts of it but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity and i don't trust iran but i'm going to verify my inspectors are going to go in go ahead and pass this deal. >> well as the head of the military in iran said the destruction of israel is nonnegotiable in this deal. israel will be destroyed. and the message from the supreme leader a week ago was death to america. he has told the iranian military i want you to mass produce icbms and they are less than a year away from having the capability with these icbms. now, the question is will the inspectors be able to go in and actually inspect these sites, especially the military sites because, remember the ayatollah has sided with t
we support israel's right to exist and israel is an important and critical ally in the region. what is more important is that iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon and i think this deal keeps our country safe it keeps our allies safe and the region safe. >> representative royce what do you say to that? the president says i don't have to put this right to exist thing in here because iran doesn't want any parts of it but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity and i don't trust iran but...
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allies like israel now begins. that may be even more challenging than the negotiations that have played out so far. mark: we are hearing remarks sent out from benjamin netanyahu's office. he says iran must "significantly curb its nuclear capacity." he goes on to say "iran must deal with and stop its quote, terrorism and aggression." how is this going to play out on capitol hill? the controversy still on the hill from the prime minister's remarks their last month. -- remarks there last month. peter: it is going to be a challenging environment for the u.s.-israeli relationship, the relationship between obama and the prime minister. what they want to get out of these talks -- what they wanted to get out of these talks was unreasonable. still, this is a diplomatic solution to curtailing iran's nuclear capability, in the u.s.' interests and in israel's. the u.s. tries to -- u.s. work to convince netanyahu of that now begins. the question remains what happens after that. u.s. moves forward without the blessing -- if the
allies like israel now begins. that may be even more challenging than the negotiations that have played out so far. mark: we are hearing remarks sent out from benjamin netanyahu's office. he says iran must "significantly curb its nuclear capacity." he goes on to say "iran must deal with and stop its quote, terrorism and aggression." how is this going to play out on capitol hill? the controversy still on the hill from the prime minister's remarks their last month. -- remarks...
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so i think there's much for israel to be worried about.the deal, the words from the president are reassuring but they're only words. >> john this is a preliminary deal. many would call it a quasi-deal if any deal. really because it plays in the favor of iran. it would limit iran from enriching uranium. it would allow inspectors to have vast access to its nuclear facilities the next 15 years. however it allows some 5,000 centrifuges to remain open when originally they had talked about a couple hundred. i mean is president obama being handed a bad deal? >> first of all, he negotiated this deal. he was involved with every single bit of it. and that's been published that it wasn't john kerry by himself he was on the phone every day to the president who's very involved. on the initial question, president obama today has weakened israel by emboldening iran through these talks. the neighborhood that israel lives in is much less safe much more unstable. yeah, israel is strong militarily through themselves. but they're much more vulnerable. the pre
so i think there's much for israel to be worried about.the deal, the words from the president are reassuring but they're only words. >> john this is a preliminary deal. many would call it a quasi-deal if any deal. really because it plays in the favor of iran. it would limit iran from enriching uranium. it would allow inspectors to have vast access to its nuclear facilities the next 15 years. however it allows some 5,000 centrifuges to remain open when originally they had talked about a...
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anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel.uesday to leave they pill face a hearing to determine their indefinite up prison. the israeli authorities say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are 10s of thousands of eritrean and sudanese migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request and they -- while i have been waiting for the interview for the request last month they call me and just tell me to leave the country. without seeing my request. is that the way, is that fair at all? >> reporter: it reality i human rights activists say the israeli government may be keeping details of the deals reached with african countries intentionally secrets. >> the international community would be upset to israel, for example is giving weapon to his dictator ships in africa in exchange for unwanted refugees. i think the israelis would be outraged if they learn israel is giving millions, hundreds of millions of their money that that they p
anyone who has received this letter has 30 days to leave israel.uesday to leave they pill face a hearing to determine their indefinite up prison. the israeli authorities say 1,500 asylum seekers have agreed to be deported but there are 10s of thousands of eritrean and sudanese migrants who have requested asylum here. many believe their asylum applications weren't even reviewed. >> they throw my asylum request and they -- while i have been waiting for the interview for the request last...
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>> clearly for the democratic party it's not israel.e obama administration the ally is not israel. i'm proud of the fact that the republican party who will often let you down are at least on the right side of this one. look when foreign minister zarif went back to tehran he was greeted like he pitched a no-hitter in game seven of the world series against the yankees yankees. >> it shuts down the nuclear capability. >> it doesn't. >> we don't know that yet. >> it's part of the deal. inspections. give me a better idea. >> i didn't see signatures. >> of course not. it's just a framework. >> i would like to see a signature even on a framework. thank you, guys. >>> time to check in with shepard smith. >> a final nuclear deal with iran is far from a big thing. but big businesses are dreaming of crashing in. and the west eases up on economic punishments there. jerry willis will be with us to break down the billions and billions of dollars that could be up for grabs. we'll also have the next step in the negotiations and why some of the stronges
>> clearly for the democratic party it's not israel.e obama administration the ally is not israel. i'm proud of the fact that the republican party who will often let you down are at least on the right side of this one. look when foreign minister zarif went back to tehran he was greeted like he pitched a no-hitter in game seven of the world series against the yankees yankees. >> it shuts down the nuclear capability. >> it doesn't. >> we don't know that yet. >> it's...
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israel's right to exist.they were able to me at the time. i chose not to offer them, in consultation with the senators that had worked tow hard to put this together. i could have offered my amendment in the committee. i did not, in order to work in a cooperative way to move it from the committee and on to the floor. i will admit that i did not speak to senator cardin about this in particular, but i was told by multiple members that the right place for me to offer this amendment would be on the floor, not in the committee because the hope was to get it to the floor as quickly as possible. so in an effort to move this to the floor i held back on filing this particular amendment with regard to israel's right to exist on the assurances and on the conversations that we had that in fact when we get to the floor these amendments will be heard. now, if in fact it turns out that today is not going to be the day we vote on the amendment, i understand that. i know there are a lot of other people with ideas they want vot
israel's right to exist.they were able to me at the time. i chose not to offer them, in consultation with the senators that had worked tow hard to put this together. i could have offered my amendment in the committee. i did not, in order to work in a cooperative way to move it from the committee and on to the floor. i will admit that i did not speak to senator cardin about this in particular, but i was told by multiple members that the right place for me to offer this amendment would be on the...
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the traditional method for 100 years now of ultimately incorporating some regions inside israel and israelis carrying out a reasonable and intelligent situation intending to integrate anything that may be of value but to exclude the palestinian population. the area is that they are taking over don't have many palestinians and those that are there largely expelled. that will leave the palestinian population in limbo. no demographic problem, no one state. and there is no serious alternative that anyone has made a meaningful case for to think that there could be. if you think it through, you can see that it is extremely unlikely as was just described, the policies that are now being implemented. it's one thing in the hands of the, as long as the united states officially objects to these policies the official u.s. policy the u.s. continues to support them and it is providing the military at economic, diplomatic even the ideological support for them in the issues are framed in the united states which is quite different than the rest of the world. as long as the united states continues to suppor
the traditional method for 100 years now of ultimately incorporating some regions inside israel and israelis carrying out a reasonable and intelligent situation intending to integrate anything that may be of value but to exclude the palestinian population. the area is that they are taking over don't have many palestinians and those that are there largely expelled. that will leave the palestinian population in limbo. no demographic problem, no one state. and there is no serious alternative that...
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the one thing i can tell you from visiting israel is you'll never see anybody in israel burn our flag. they are our friends. >> the iranians aren't. >> absolutely. >> not everybody's happy that senator paul is running for president. shocker. the kentucky sdmor will respond to some of the critics. you've been sending us questions on facebook and twitter that you want us to ask the senator. we'll do that coming up later tonight. please stay so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back t
the one thing i can tell you from visiting israel is you'll never see anybody in israel burn our flag. they are our friends. >> the iranians aren't. >> absolutely. >> not everybody's happy that senator paul is running for president. shocker. the kentucky sdmor will respond to some of the critics. you've been sending us questions on facebook and twitter that you want us to ask the senator. we'll do that coming up later tonight. please stay so,as my personal financial psychic,...
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and israel's concerns. mr. obama said that while he and mr. netanyahu don't see eye to eye on this issue that he reaffirmed the u.s. 'commitment to u.n. security. whatever the case, mr. netanyahu, as we have been saying has been a very fierce critic of any luke lar deal with iran, and he said that iran not only threatens israel. but the middle east x as he put it the rest of the world as well. >> president obama has tried to address israel's concern but in sight of how fierce the opposition to this deal would be in u.s. congress, the u.n. secretary blasted it. and the tom negotiator, "i will say that neville chamberlain got more out of hitler than wendy sherman got out of iran." mike viqueira joins us from washington with that. >> reporter: heartfelt both at home and abroad. and president obama said the bottom line was what he was striving for in the deal, the path to a nuclear weapon is blocked but the president on the home front is already calling congressional leaders trying to lay the groundwork, when t
and israel's concerns. mr. obama said that while he and mr. netanyahu don't see eye to eye on this issue that he reaffirmed the u.s. 'commitment to u.n. security. whatever the case, mr. netanyahu, as we have been saying has been a very fierce critic of any luke lar deal with iran, and he said that iran not only threatens israel. but the middle east x as he put it the rest of the world as well. >> president obama has tried to address israel's concern but in sight of how fierce the...