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israel-palestine, i don't think people are optimistic that much can come out of this new peace initiative that everybody is talking about. 2030, whats vision aspects of this to you not agree with? i gather you're not a big fan of the megaproject like the new tech city. ali: i worry about those. they are very large and one wants to make sure that billions of dollars are not pumped into megaprojects that have an
israel-palestine, i don't think people are optimistic that much can come out of this new peace initiative that everybody is talking about. 2030, whats vision aspects of this to you not agree with? i gather you're not a big fan of the megaproject like the new tech city. ali: i worry about those. they are very large and one wants to make sure that billions of dollars are not pumped into megaprojects that have an
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palestine at fsu? is illegal in israel lobby industry network. as the international scientist that would report of 2015 it outlines who are somebody's donors and the fact the israeli government also has put in millions of dollars? would talk about -- which i but people who are quite organized. these are the lives of the groups that it will have time to go into. the only two groups that are not directly attacked us although we're getting public request is the brandeis center, friends of idf have been involved, copied on e-mails about attacking us but have not directly attacked come all the we have israeli soldiers on campus that continue to be in active duty in the israeli army. so we're calling this new mccarthyism. and the reason we're saying, because it's exactly as mccarthyism in in the '50s wor. what it does is it attaches terrorism label. it didn't cite islamophobic uses islamophobia by building -- immediate it goes in peoples minds. it engages at the somatic smear. it spreads misinformation for allegation. the university entrance news and r
palestine at fsu? is illegal in israel lobby industry network. as the international scientist that would report of 2015 it outlines who are somebody's donors and the fact the israeli government also has put in millions of dollars? would talk about -- which i but people who are quite organized. these are the lives of the groups that it will have time to go into. the only two groups that are not directly attacked us although we're getting public request is the brandeis center, friends of idf have...
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supporting an apartheid state in israel-palestine? well, yes, it is, in short. it is an apartheid state. by the way there's no such thing in international law as apartheid state, but practices are consistent with apartheid and i'll come back to that in a moment. but the deeper answer here is yes, and so are a lot of other people, including people who wouldn't think they are. and that's what i wanted to come to in regard to the implications of this finding for a question such as a two-state solution. essentially, those seeking partition are endorsing an apartheid state and that is a bit startling, so i want to get to that. and it raises this dilemma, that if apartheid anywhere is inadmissible and destabilizing. it cannot comprise the basis for a just and stable peace. now, this lifts us out of a question of whether you're pro anybody, and simply if you're concerned about international peace and security, which apartheid is considered to be a threat to. so, in this talk again, i'm going to talk briefly about the analysis, legal definition of apartheid, how it work
supporting an apartheid state in israel-palestine? well, yes, it is, in short. it is an apartheid state. by the way there's no such thing in international law as apartheid state, but practices are consistent with apartheid and i'll come back to that in a moment. but the deeper answer here is yes, and so are a lot of other people, including people who wouldn't think they are. and that's what i wanted to come to in regard to the implications of this finding for a question such as a two-state...
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both palestine and israel want to tell it to be the capital. in the 1970s zionist organization of america began defending a hundred thousand signature petitions to the president asking him to withdraw from the un agreement and also recognize jerusalem as the capital and locate the embassy there. in the 1980s the american israel public affairs committee's related information league, the christian coalition all said that we really ought to the embassy, mr. president, it will be popular with american christians and jews. aipac got serious about passing highly coercive, with the embassy law, in the 1990s. they did it to port the oslo peace project which had its own problems but by creating facts on the ground the zionist organization organization, aipac, hoped they could preempt any moves from the oslo peace accords to make other law which had a presidential waiver provision to avoid constitutional separation of power issues. president clinton allowed the 19 for the jerusalem embassy act of 1985 to pass without signing it and then for two decades t
both palestine and israel want to tell it to be the capital. in the 1970s zionist organization of america began defending a hundred thousand signature petitions to the president asking him to withdraw from the un agreement and also recognize jerusalem as the capital and locate the embassy there. in the 1980s the american israel public affairs committee's related information league, the christian coalition all said that we really ought to the embassy, mr. president, it will be popular with...
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deal going back just to answer that particular question of yours about the israel palestine and whether we can live with these circumstances i think one question of one have been some men made their agreement whereby vincent man would pressure the palestinians i don't think and i think jerusalem was necessarily part of the deal because that's a deal breaker saudi you could have brought my more diverse to the table with israel on unfavorable terms if trump had not announced as a capital of israel now it's untenable for saudi arabia and it's untenable for been someone to come out publicly and support this initiative. and i think because he is not establish himself entirely in saudi arabia remember he's not king yet because he's not established in saudi arabia it's not a gamble worth taking and this is why this trip is so difficult for bin segment how do the peace trump and appease the pentagon and appease the cia and to peace and to peace to all companies and still maintain your popular support within saudi arabia it seems an impossible task and i think this is why we see this
deal going back just to answer that particular question of yours about the israel palestine and whether we can live with these circumstances i think one question of one have been some men made their agreement whereby vincent man would pressure the palestinians i don't think and i think jerusalem was necessarily part of the deal because that's a deal breaker saudi you could have brought my more diverse to the table with israel on unfavorable terms if trump had not announced as a capital of...
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israel-palestine, i don't think people are optimistic that much can come out of this new peace initiativeerybody is talking about. 2030, whats vision aspects of this to you not agree with? i gather you're not a big fan of the megaproject like the new tech city. ali: i worry about those. they are very large and one wants to make sure that billions of dollars are not pumped into megaprojects that have an indeterminate return. so far, the government has not been open about the details of that, the economics of a city like that. how is it going to raise that money? i understand a large portion of that money would be from third parties. if that is the case, that is good because third parties do their due diligence and do their homework before they invest. the more you bring in third-party investors, the more you have a check and balance. has gone from doing nothing for 30 to 40 years which was frustrating to a lot of activity. it is good, but the stakes are going to be made. the one thing you see is the government has a willingness to recognize mistakes and correct them. it has done that twice
israel-palestine, i don't think people are optimistic that much can come out of this new peace initiativeerybody is talking about. 2030, whats vision aspects of this to you not agree with? i gather you're not a big fan of the megaproject like the new tech city. ali: i worry about those. they are very large and one wants to make sure that billions of dollars are not pumped into megaprojects that have an indeterminate return. so far, the government has not been open about the details of that, the...
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he never mentioned the -- it was mostly about israel/palestine and secular dictators in the middle east. now this is the issue and it is powered by deep pockets and consumed yemen and iraq and syria and add that to arab governance, from libya to yemen, failed states. the point about this is these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts. the stronger a muslim country is, the weaker the groups and libya are doing well in yemen and then add in the collapse of arab economies and you saw 27%, now 30%. then add to that the massive wave of muslim immigration into europe, unprecedented. a million refugees and asylum seekers in germany alone and add to that -- extremely marginal now the second party or the ruling party and european countries and add to that the alienation of muslims in europe. american muslims are as educated as the average american and don't live in get toes and have the same average incomes. everything ich said in europe is not true. in france, 8% of the population is muslim an estimated 60% of the prison population is muslim. you can understand isis -- is
he never mentioned the -- it was mostly about israel/palestine and secular dictators in the middle east. now this is the issue and it is powered by deep pockets and consumed yemen and iraq and syria and add that to arab governance, from libya to yemen, failed states. the point about this is these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts. the stronger a muslim country is, the weaker the groups and libya are doing well in yemen and then add in the collapse of arab economies...
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donald trump's appointment of a new national security adviser john bolton is opposed to the israel palestine peace talks and also the iran nuclear deal so let's discuss this and more with our correspondent kimberly halkett who's at the white house and so in some ways this was perhaps from donald trump's perspective a somewhat logical choice for his national security adviser but is it also causing some confusion there in washington. confusion and i think the bigger word to use here is concerned particularly from some top democrats but even members of the republican party are concerned about john bolton's hawkish views when it comes to iran when it comes to north korea he's penned most recently an editorial in the wall street journal last month where he advocated for the bombing of north korea making the argument that it posed an imminent threat to the united states and as a result maryam in the united states is justified and even has a legitimate right to defend itself with a first strike so certainly a lot of people very concerned about this and also john bolton's a bit of a household name i
donald trump's appointment of a new national security adviser john bolton is opposed to the israel palestine peace talks and also the iran nuclear deal so let's discuss this and more with our correspondent kimberly halkett who's at the white house and so in some ways this was perhaps from donald trump's perspective a somewhat logical choice for his national security adviser but is it also causing some confusion there in washington. confusion and i think the bigger word to use here is concerned...
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donald trump's appointment of a new national security adviser john bolton is opposed to the israel palestine peace talks and the iran nuclear deal let's be can be how she is following developments from the white house tell us about reaction that to this. yeah there's a lot going on at the white house the president is about to speak we believe in a domestic spending bill i think we'll talk about that in a moment but you're right there is a lot of concern would be the way to put it about donald trump's appointment for his national security advisor john bolton to take over for h.r. mcmaster on april ninth not just because he is opposed to the iran deal but for a number of different positions namely his very hawkish views on north korea given the fact that we have that important meeting coming up very soon between donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un but overall the positions of h.r. mcmaster concerning to many democrats as well as republicans and really international diplomats as well because they are so hoc yes you have to remember that he was one of the. people that helped to craf
donald trump's appointment of a new national security adviser john bolton is opposed to the israel palestine peace talks and the iran nuclear deal let's be can be how she is following developments from the white house tell us about reaction that to this. yeah there's a lot going on at the white house the president is about to speak we believe in a domestic spending bill i think we'll talk about that in a moment but you're right there is a lot of concern would be the way to put it about donald...
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it was mostly about israel-palestine and a secular dictators in the middle east.ow, this is the issue. and it is powered by very deep -- pockets, iran, yemen, it's consumed iraq and it's consumed syria. you add that to the collapse of arab governor naps, partly as a result of the arab spring, yemen, you have failed states. the point about this is these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts so the stronger a muslim country is the weaker these groups and the weaker the state, the larger these groups, in libya, of course, they are doing well. in yemen, they are doing well. add in the collapse of air back economies, before the arab spring in middle east, employment was 27%. now it's 37%. the massive immigration into europe. impressive. you add to that the rise of ultranationalists, which used to be extremely marginal, but either the second party or in some cases the ruling party, in european countries can, and then add to that the alienation of muslims in europe. american muslims are as educated as the average american and they don't live in ghe
it was mostly about israel-palestine and a secular dictators in the middle east.ow, this is the issue. and it is powered by very deep -- pockets, iran, yemen, it's consumed iraq and it's consumed syria. you add that to the collapse of arab governor naps, partly as a result of the arab spring, yemen, you have failed states. the point about this is these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts so the stronger a muslim country is the weaker these groups and the weaker the...
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he never mentioned the -- it was mostly about israel/palestine and secular dictators in the middle eastnow this is the issue and it is powered by deep pockets and consumed yemen and iraq and syria and add that to arab governance, from libya to yemen, failed states. the point about this is these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts. the stronger a muslim country is, the weaker the groups and libya are doing well in yemen and then add in the collapse of arab economies and youth unemployment, 27%, now 30%. then add to that the massive wave of muslim immigration into europe, unprecedented. a million refugees and asylum seekers in germany alone and add to that -- extremely marngginal now the second party or the ruling party and european countries and add to that the alienation of muslims in europe. american muslims are as educated as the average american and don't live in get toes and have the same average incomes. everything i have just said in europe is not true. in france, 8% of the population is muslim an estimated 60% of the prison population is muslim. you can u
he never mentioned the -- it was mostly about israel/palestine and secular dictators in the middle eastnow this is the issue and it is powered by deep pockets and consumed yemen and iraq and syria and add that to arab governance, from libya to yemen, failed states. the point about this is these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts. the stronger a muslim country is, the weaker the groups and libya are doing well in yemen and then add in the collapse of arab economies and...
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it was mostly about israel-palestine and the secular dictators in the middle east. now this is the issue and it is powered by very deep pockets, the gulf states in iran and it's consumed yemen and iraq and syria. then you add that to the collapse of arab governance, partly as a result of arab spring and the point about this is that these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts. the stronger a muslim country is the weaker these groups and the weaker the state the larger these gupz and libya are doing well and yemen they're doing well. add in the collapse of arab economies. youth unemployment before the arab spring in the middle east was 27% now it's 30%. now add to that the massive wave of muslim -- in germany alone. then you add to that the rise of ultra nationalist and parties in europe which used to be extremely marginal are in some way the second party or the ruling party in european countries. and then add to that the alienation of muslims in europe. american muslims are as educated as the average american and they don't live in ghettos. eve
it was mostly about israel-palestine and the secular dictators in the middle east. now this is the issue and it is powered by very deep pockets, the gulf states in iran and it's consumed yemen and iraq and syria. then you add that to the collapse of arab governance, partly as a result of arab spring and the point about this is that these groups are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts. the stronger a muslim country is the weaker these groups and the weaker the state the larger...
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speaking air to help change the demise of the people in this country about our policies toward israel-palestinefavor of the palestinian rights. amy: we hao e , cofounderea benjamin of codepink. mehdi hasan, award-winning british journalist and broadcaster at al jazeera english. podcast.ching his own i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! the big game in the world is the movies. it's the biggest game. it always has been the biggest game. television is the exact opposite. it's a postage stamp and it has to draw you in. there's no question that this is the age of images and it became that way because of television. and the movies, of course, have to deal with that.
speaking air to help change the demise of the people in this country about our policies toward israel-palestinefavor of the palestinian rights. amy: we hao e , cofounderea benjamin of codepink. mehdi hasan, award-winning british journalist and broadcaster at al jazeera english. podcast.ching his own i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to...
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residency revoked as well as anyone who does anything in violation of the loyalty to the state of israel palestine liberation organization has called the legislation racist and a violation of international human rights israel has revoked the residency status of more than forty thousand palestinians from jerusalem since one nine hundred sixty seven. well there it is in papua new guinea say at least eighteen people have been killed during a strong earthquake aftershock the six point seven magnitude earthquake struck p. and g.'s my mountainous southern highlands early on wednesday morning is the most severe aftershock in an area that was badly damaged by a seven point five magnitude quake nine days ago killing sixty five people. poverty is a major problem in china government statistics say more than thirty million chinese survive on less than two dollars a day the president's promising to tackle extreme poverty by twenty twenty when the government is working hard to meet that deadline and shunting problems are china correspondent adrian brown is there a chunk of land has one hundred and sixty goats s
residency revoked as well as anyone who does anything in violation of the loyalty to the state of israel palestine liberation organization has called the legislation racist and a violation of international human rights israel has revoked the residency status of more than forty thousand palestinians from jerusalem since one nine hundred sixty seven. well there it is in papua new guinea say at least eighteen people have been killed during a strong earthquake aftershock the six point seven...
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speaking air to help change the demise of the people in this country about our policies toward israel-palestinefavor of the palestinian rights. amy: we have to leave it there. , cofoundermedea benjamin of codepink. mehdi hasan, award-winning british journalist and broadcaster at al jazeera english. podcast.ching his own i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] i'm here in the beautiful farmland of northern pennsylvania, and this is what i really call farm-market fresh, and i've been here visiting my friends on the farm today. well, right now, i'm going to prepare fresh vegetables for you and some delicious recipes on today's show. please join me. ♪ jazzy ♪ you're gonna be happy ♪ ♪ with the jazzy vegetarian ♪ ♪ jazzy, so snazzy ♪ we're gonna cook something up that you like ♪ ♪ scat singing captioning made possible by friends of nci ♪ jazzy, so snazz
speaking air to help change the demise of the people in this country about our policies toward israel-palestinefavor of the palestinian rights. amy: we have to leave it there. , cofoundermedea benjamin of codepink. mehdi hasan, award-winning british journalist and broadcaster at al jazeera english. podcast.ching his own i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org...
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must by the way for how mr putin has israel or the fact that little bit as israel but we understand that the state of palestineis recognizing israel and be a road accompanist and we signed that. by a little recognition nineteen ninety three when we stand also look so the factions is not a must for them because i look like what's what's going on and it is a different political they didn't organize even the distance of the palestinians who are looking there is a united by god look at him is elected them there are armed forces then he bade him a civilian administration in israel you don't have that you have you have different voices you have hamas you have islamic jihad you haven't thought about any of the any details and call it international and israel international christiano a lot of people are going ok all israel is also they have different views developed forces it's not quite the same out this is a i understand it's not quite it's a was working at the negotiations at first department during the good air of rubbing then we face the same kind of coalition also opposing what i've been was doing because of tha
must by the way for how mr putin has israel or the fact that little bit as israel but we understand that the state of palestineis recognizing israel and be a road accompanist and we signed that. by a little recognition nineteen ninety three when we stand also look so the factions is not a must for them because i look like what's what's going on and it is a different political they didn't organize even the distance of the palestinians who are looking there is a united by god look at him is...
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example saudi arabia or who are saying look when it comes to the syrian crisis when it comes to israel palestine we have to stop thinking that washington has this ongoing superpower status that it claimed after nine hundred forty five scott lucas thank you very much for your voice on this we appreciate it thank you. plenty more ahead on the news hour including i meet the russian reality t.v. star whose political ambitions are raising some serious questions. and doctors in zimbabwe on strike for a second week of the first big challenge for president emerson an envoy. and as for tiger woods is smiling again as he tries to win his first tournament and five years . russian media reporting that about two thousand people fled syria's rebel held on klav eastern ghouta on friday that's on top of the twelve thousand who left on thursday making it the biggest exodus of the seven year war is triggered has been under heavy bombing by the government and its allies for the past month on friday twelve people were killed and russian strikes according to the syrian observatory for human rights alan fischer is li
example saudi arabia or who are saying look when it comes to the syrian crisis when it comes to israel palestine we have to stop thinking that washington has this ongoing superpower status that it claimed after nine hundred forty five scott lucas thank you very much for your voice on this we appreciate it thank you. plenty more ahead on the news hour including i meet the russian reality t.v. star whose political ambitions are raising some serious questions. and doctors in zimbabwe on strike for...
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you want a strong statement from the security council you know that on this overall issue israel and palestine the security council sometimes have taken weeks to agree on the burning of statements and sometimes they don't ever agree at all and if there is no agreement as quickly as possible in a position by the security council then there is having an open session which might take place tonight in the main chamber of the security council so that the entire world to see and to hear everyone and to know their positions and to see who is committing the crime and to be exposed and to see if there are other parties that are trying to do cover up for that criminal and in this case i am talking about the israeli occupying forces then i say to can i read to you what the israelis have said and this is your counterpart danny down on the israeli ambassador the so-called peace march turned into a well organized. terrorist gathering funded by hamas and he says the international community must not be deceived by her masses attempts to conceal their crimes what do you make of that state i don't need to respo
you want a strong statement from the security council you know that on this overall issue israel and palestine the security council sometimes have taken weeks to agree on the burning of statements and sometimes they don't ever agree at all and if there is no agreement as quickly as possible in a position by the security council then there is having an open session which might take place tonight in the main chamber of the security council so that the entire world to see and to hear everyone and...
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he wrote to labour mps yesterday as well, addressing tensions around the issue of israel and palestiner the palestinian people should provide no—one with the excuse to insult, harass 01’ encourage hatred of jewish people. jeremy corbyn has pledged action on this issue. the bbc understands that we may see a speeding up of disciplinary procedures as a result of what's been going on. but some politicians have made it clear overnight that when it comes to christine shawcroft, they want to see something specific happen soon. the mayor of manchester, andy burnham, has told firefighters they are "wrong" to feel ashamed about their response to the manchester arena attack in may last year. an independent report published earlier this week said the crews "didnt play a meaningful role for nearly two hours" after the attack because of failures in leadership and communication. in an open letter to fire staff, mr burnham said no front line firefighter should feel they needed to apologise for anything. he says they were prevented from helping by decisions taken above them. the personal details of aro
he wrote to labour mps yesterday as well, addressing tensions around the issue of israel and palestiner the palestinian people should provide no—one with the excuse to insult, harass 01’ encourage hatred of jewish people. jeremy corbyn has pledged action on this issue. the bbc understands that we may see a speeding up of disciplinary procedures as a result of what's been going on. but some politicians have made it clear overnight that when it comes to christine shawcroft, they want to see...
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donald trump claims he can broker the deal of the century between israel and palestine. instead, he seems to have entrenched the hostility. my my guess is that they are trained arab israeli mp and one—time adviser to yasser arafat, ahmad tibi. is the arab—israeli experience a sign that the uneasy, messy status quo is the only viable response to the conflict betweenjewish and arab communities? hardtalk theme music plays. ahmad tibi, welcome to hardtalk thank you. i think we have to start with the impact of the donald trump presidency on relations between palestinians and israelis. would you agree that it has fundamentally changed the dynamic in the region? yes, for the negative. i think that trump and his administration promoted anarchy in the region and anarchy in the world by supporting, enhancing, encouraging violation of international law and adopting one side as opposed to the other. president trump via his speech about jerusalem he adopted these rarely narrative and the occupation narrative. to say that he and his three musketeers, advises who are great supporters,
donald trump claims he can broker the deal of the century between israel and palestine. instead, he seems to have entrenched the hostility. my my guess is that they are trained arab israeli mp and one—time adviser to yasser arafat, ahmad tibi. is the arab—israeli experience a sign that the uneasy, messy status quo is the only viable response to the conflict betweenjewish and arab communities? hardtalk theme music plays. ahmad tibi, welcome to hardtalk thank you. i think we have to start...
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that whole question features and two things we talked about, the conflict between israel and palestine what is happening in ireland in the recent past but on the israeli—palestinian question, do you feel there is a real sense of two community is not empathising with one another? yes and i think it got worse as we advance the cause i think ten years ago the idea of the two state solution was something as a valuable option. i know there are very few people who believe in this two state solution. because of the attitudes of israel and the dispossession and hopelessness of the palestinians. it is a paradox, it's an age where we ought to know more about each other than we ever did before not least because of forums and social media and the connectivity of the world. phones drive me mad to be perfectly honest. the pope is going to ireland, the republic of ireland in august for a couple of days. my wish would be to see him do what theresa may didn't do and go north of the border where the bishop of newly in the dioceses has had to resign over his handling ofa has had to resign over his handli
that whole question features and two things we talked about, the conflict between israel and palestine what is happening in ireland in the recent past but on the israeli—palestinian question, do you feel there is a real sense of two community is not empathising with one another? yes and i think it got worse as we advance the cause i think ten years ago the idea of the two state solution was something as a valuable option. i know there are very few people who believe in this two state...
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he wrote to labour mps yesterday as well, addressing tensions around the issue of israel and palestinen people should provide no—one with the excuse to insult, harass or encourage hatred of jewish people. jeremy corbyn has pledged action on this issue. the bbc understands that we may see a speeding up of disciplinary procedures as a result of what's been going on. but some politicians have made it clear overnight that when it comes to christine shawcroft, they want to see something specific happen soon. some academy schools in england are using taxpayers money to pay excessive salaries to senior staff according to a report by mps. the public accounts committee says this is taking money away from children's education. but the department for education says it regularly scrutinises the finances of academies. marc ashdown reports. school budgets are under pressure from rising costs, but this report says more than 100 senior managers were paid a salary higher than £150,000. academies are free to decide for themselves how much to pay staff, but mps are warning it's difficult to tell if they
he wrote to labour mps yesterday as well, addressing tensions around the issue of israel and palestinen people should provide no—one with the excuse to insult, harass or encourage hatred of jewish people. jeremy corbyn has pledged action on this issue. the bbc understands that we may see a speeding up of disciplinary procedures as a result of what's been going on. but some politicians have made it clear overnight that when it comes to christine shawcroft, they want to see something specific...
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revoked as well as anyone who does anything that said violation of loyalty to the state of israel the palestine liberation organization called the legislation racist and a violation of international human rights israel's revoke the residency status of more than fourteen thousand palestinians from jerusalem. sixty seven still to come on the program the un accuses me of mars government of deliberately destroying evidence of war crimes against wreckage of muslims and cautious optimism in the u.s. and south korea as the north says it's willing to negotiate on you tear disarmament box stumbling blocks still remain. head of the eastern mediterranean is still not a settled place to be its spring storm i suppose you could argue even there any early march in the clouds and look very much but it is part of the system that's just been slowly churning to bring significant rain to turkey anchors at twelve degrees so there's not much risk of snow is that in the high ground in the east to juicy a bit of a breeze so expect a fairly windy time on the coasts and by routes you'll see big waves i think it twenty s
revoked as well as anyone who does anything that said violation of loyalty to the state of israel the palestine liberation organization called the legislation racist and a violation of international human rights israel's revoke the residency status of more than fourteen thousand palestinians from jerusalem. sixty seven still to come on the program the un accuses me of mars government of deliberately destroying evidence of war crimes against wreckage of muslims and cautious optimism in the u.s....
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revoked as well as anyone who does anything that's in violation of loyalty to the state of israel the palestine liberation organization called the legislation racist the violation of international human rights israel's revoke the residency status of more than fourteen thousand palestinians from jerusalem since one nine hundred sixty seven. voters in sierra leone are choosing a new president ernest bai koroma is stepping down after ten years and the leaders of sixteen political parties are vying to succeed him unemployment a lack of infrastructure corruption recovering from the ball a crisis or key campaign issues the vote will go to a runoff later this month if no candidate securus more than fifty five percent will act with interest is that one of the polling stations in the capital freetown. voting has started in almost all parts of southern europe on time it took a few places where voting was delayed recently and in terms of enthusiasm thousands of people have been on queue since the early hours of the day some as early as five o'clock two hours ahead of the opening. and here at one of the po
revoked as well as anyone who does anything that's in violation of loyalty to the state of israel the palestine liberation organization called the legislation racist the violation of international human rights israel's revoke the residency status of more than fourteen thousand palestinians from jerusalem since one nine hundred sixty seven. voters in sierra leone are choosing a new president ernest bai koroma is stepping down after ten years and the leaders of sixteen political parties are vying...
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well no because the dynamics of the security council on this particular file on israel and palestine is that basically it's fourteen against one often the one that takes a very very hard line in support of israel is always the u.s. so the question will be whether they get a statement past the u.s. and if they are in any way going to condemn the israeli actions or ask for the israeli military to start an investigation then you're going to have a question mark over whether the u.s. will support such a statement and even whether the u.s. representative who is in the security council right now is empowered to to give that sort of decision well to miller is a relatively low level diplomat in the u.s. mission to the united nations no ambassador nikki haley here she is not at this meeting because they were not expecting this to be an open meeting many of these diplomats did not expect to find themselves talking in the security council and live on international t.v. on this issue so i still think it's probably unlikely that we're going to get a statement certainly of the sort that the palesti
well no because the dynamics of the security council on this particular file on israel and palestine is that basically it's fourteen against one often the one that takes a very very hard line in support of israel is always the u.s. so the question will be whether they get a statement past the u.s. and if they are in any way going to condemn the israeli actions or ask for the israeli military to start an investigation then you're going to have a question mark over whether the u.s. will support...
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yesterday he wrote to labour mps addressing particularly the tensions that surround the issue of israel and palestine saying, support forjustice for the palestinian people should not encourage hatred ofjewish people. this mcdonough, you detect the key reason why the letter last night was sent. —— listening to her, you detect it. they wantjeremy corbyn to act in his words and this isa corbyn to act in his words and this is a challenge and a test of his resolve. thousands of suspects under investigation for violent and sexual offences have been released from police custody without any bail conditions attached, according to research by the bbc. new rules were introduced in england and wales a year ago, designed to prevent people being kept on bailfor months and, in some cases, years. the charity women's aid said the figures were shocking, and would worry victims of domestic violence. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. it was the case of paul gambaccini that sparked concerns about the use of pre—charge, or police bail. the bbc radio presenter was questioned about alleged sex offences, the
yesterday he wrote to labour mps addressing particularly the tensions that surround the issue of israel and palestine saying, support forjustice for the palestinian people should not encourage hatred ofjewish people. this mcdonough, you detect the key reason why the letter last night was sent. —— listening to her, you detect it. they wantjeremy corbyn to act in his words and this isa corbyn to act in his words and this is a challenge and a test of his resolve. thousands of suspects under...
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about mostly israel-palestine and a secular east.tors in the middle now, this is the issue. very is powered by deep -- pockets, iran, yemen, t's consumed iraq and it's consumed syria. you add that to the collapse of as a overnor naps, partly result of the arab spring, yemen, you have failed states. the point about this is these are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts so the stronger a muslim weaker these groups and the weaker the state, the larger these groups, in course, they are doing well. in yemen, they are doing well. back the collapse of air economies, before the air springeled in middle east, 27%.yment was now it's 37%. massive immigration into europe. impressive. that the rise of ultranationalists, which used to marginal, but either the second party or in some cases the ruling party, in european countries can, and then to that the alienation of muslims in europe. as educatedlims are as the average american and they don't live in ghettos and they incomes.same average everything i said in europe is not true. the most telling statistic, for 8% of the in fr
about mostly israel-palestine and a secular east.tors in the middle now, this is the issue. very is powered by deep -- pockets, iran, yemen, t's consumed iraq and it's consumed syria. you add that to the collapse of as a overnor naps, partly result of the arab spring, yemen, you have failed states. the point about this is these are not strong of themselves, they feed on weak hosts so the stronger a muslim weaker these groups and the weaker the state, the larger these groups, in course, they are...
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like this it normally takes a bit of negotiation over the language and certainly on issues of israel and palestine it has sometimes taken many days to actually get a statement and sometimes they haven't agreed on a statement at all certainly though it seems the israelis are worried that there might be a statement that might condemn them the israeli ambassador only down on has issued a statement trying to get ahead of things saying the so-called peace march was in fact a well organized and violent violent terror gathering and he says the international community must not be deceived by hamas as attempts to conceal their crimes the israeli ambassador talking about crimes of a mass when of course the people that died in the last few hours were all shot by the israeli military i'm sure there are some members of the security council who will want to speak out about that not just kuwait but our other members too there are also real concerns on the security council about the overall lack of any progress on the peace process the u.s. is taking the lead there we keep being hurt the people hearing that the p
like this it normally takes a bit of negotiation over the language and certainly on issues of israel and palestine it has sometimes taken many days to actually get a statement and sometimes they haven't agreed on a statement at all certainly though it seems the israelis are worried that there might be a statement that might condemn them the israeli ambassador only down on has issued a statement trying to get ahead of things saying the so-called peace march was in fact a well organized and...
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when he was arriving for a security council meeting that's now under way on the situation in israel and palestine he would make no comment he said his boss the ambassador would probably be coming here in the next few hours so we will certainly be trying to speak to. about the twelve diplomats from his staff that are being kicked out and told to return to moscow that's twelve out of and i'm looking at the current version of the u.n. list ninety three accredited russian diplomats that are here at the united nations that's a very large mission from russia i can tell you many european countries have much smaller missions than that most of them have less than fifty and one diplomat i spoke to said i always meet these russians and i never quite know what they all do so that obviously have been some suspicions for some time it's worth pointing out that these diplomats that are being expelled are not to do with the chemical attack in the u.k. this is because the trumpet ministration in the statement comes from the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley believes that they have been involved in espionage
when he was arriving for a security council meeting that's now under way on the situation in israel and palestine he would make no comment he said his boss the ambassador would probably be coming here in the next few hours so we will certainly be trying to speak to. about the twelve diplomats from his staff that are being kicked out and told to return to moscow that's twelve out of and i'm looking at the current version of the u.n. list ninety three accredited russian diplomats that are here at...
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opposite and then to undermine your cause that this dangerous use is desensitizing relative to israel and palestine but in the 70s that might have been shocking of palestinian knifed the israeli but then you pick up the newspaper there was a terrorist attack in israel today. that's not news. that happens all the time so if you are a terrorist you try to get attention the small acts of violence, if they don't work then you kill people at the olympics that you escalate to a bigger one and i know fly some airplanes into buildings. there is that dynamic link to the media campaign but i would point out open is more vulnerable than those close societies think of the russians in chechnya they are fighting al qaeda also and a very nasty version but trying to get information what is going on i am pretty sure what the russians have done is appalling but because those terrorist strategies shut out the media they have better odds to defeat that and those in a free society and it is the price of freedom that we will be more vulnerable then closed societies. and you at heritage know this. the speech that appeals
opposite and then to undermine your cause that this dangerous use is desensitizing relative to israel and palestine but in the 70s that might have been shocking of palestinian knifed the israeli but then you pick up the newspaper there was a terrorist attack in israel today. that's not news. that happens all the time so if you are a terrorist you try to get attention the small acts of violence, if they don't work then you kill people at the olympics that you escalate to a bigger one and i know...
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for the conflict resolution in israel and palestine. i was asked to address the question of is the u.s. is supporting an apartheid state and yes it is. in short. it is the apartheid estate. and by the way there is no such thing as apartheid state of the practices are consistent with that. but the deeper answer here is yes and so are a lot of other people. including people who wouldn't think they are. and that's what i wanted to come to in regard to the implications of the finding for questions such as the two state solution. essentially those seeking partition are endorsing the state. and that is a bit startling as i want to get to that. it raises this dilemma that if it is anywhere admissible and destabilizing and cannot comprise the basis for a just and stable peace. now this lifts us out of the question of whether you are pro- itty-bitty. it is considered to be a threat. so on this topic i'm going to talk briefly about the analysis in the legal definition of apartheid. and how it works. it requires israel to sustain that conversation
for the conflict resolution in israel and palestine. i was asked to address the question of is the u.s. is supporting an apartheid state and yes it is. in short. it is the apartheid estate. and by the way there is no such thing as apartheid state of the practices are consistent with that. but the deeper answer here is yes and so are a lot of other people. including people who wouldn't think they are. and that's what i wanted to come to in regard to the implications of the finding for questions...
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head of state meeting, you make your presidency about north korea, which is, you know, that and israel/palestinend. presidencies can go south on that sort of issue. and if you have a meeting with kim jong-un and it goes badly, or the meeting goes well, and then they cheat, they don't actually go forward with what they've promised you -- >> and they're known for not keeping their word. >> a lot of egg on face. trump already said we can do this the easy or hard way, we're going to hit these guys if they continue with their program, harder to back away from that. >> if you're going to use military action or that's a part of your thinking don't you have to show you tried everything possible in a diplomatic front if one day it comes to military action. >> yes. >> that's what trump is doing? >> well no. trying everything possible does not mean start with the head of state, meaning trying everything possible would mean, getting your enjoys involved on both sides. the south koreans bringing this offer to trump, they were not suggesting hey, go and meet with him right away. they're actually concerned. th
head of state meeting, you make your presidency about north korea, which is, you know, that and israel/palestinend. presidencies can go south on that sort of issue. and if you have a meeting with kim jong-un and it goes badly, or the meeting goes well, and then they cheat, they don't actually go forward with what they've promised you -- >> and they're known for not keeping their word. >> a lot of egg on face. trump already said we can do this the easy or hard way, we're going to hit...
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mistake of simply saying out loud what the international consensus is we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the nine hundred sixty seven lines with mutually agreed swaps. so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states it didn't matter that obama was just repeating what had been official u.s. policy for decades or the right wing president ronald reagan that said essentially the same thing in the one nine hundred eighty s. an even stronger language u.n. resolution two for two remains wholly valid as the foundation stone of america's middle east peace effort. it is the united states' position that in return for peace the withdrawal provision of resolution two forty two applies to all fronts including the west bank and gaza when obama said it he was a media the accused by right wing groups of setting up israel for another holocaust as president obama abandon israel after strong support by eleven consecutive american presidents it appears obama has moved sharply toward israel's enemies and the results could be disastrous the leader of hezbollah has vowed
mistake of simply saying out loud what the international consensus is we believe the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the nine hundred sixty seven lines with mutually agreed swaps. so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states it didn't matter that obama was just repeating what had been official u.s. policy for decades or the right wing president ronald reagan that said essentially the same thing in the one nine hundred eighty s. an even stronger...
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white house is close to releasing its plans for peace between israel and palestine, it is an issue thatent has said is a top priority. >> what better if we could make peace between israel and the palestinians. i can tell you we are working very hard on doing. that. >> police questioned prime minister netanyahu and his wife, friday, over his possible role in a bribery scandal. >>> on the healthwatch tonight , kidney stones are increasing among teenagers, and there is new research on teenersers being exposed to cancer causing chemicals when they use e cigarettes. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on those stories. >> reporter: first is a study warning parents about the dangers pose todd teens who smoke e cigarettes, the study in the journal pediatrics say teens who used e cigarettes had three times more toxic chemicals then teens who didn't use them, some of those chemicals could be related to brain and breast cancer. effects of other chemicals are not even fully known just yet. >> it is so toxic that it is used in chemical weapons. >> these are chem californias. >> reporter: mo
white house is close to releasing its plans for peace between israel and palestine, it is an issue thatent has said is a top priority. >> what better if we could make peace between israel and the palestinians. i can tell you we are working very hard on doing. that. >> police questioned prime minister netanyahu and his wife, friday, over his possible role in a bribery scandal. >>> on the healthwatch tonight , kidney stones are increasing among teenagers, and there is new...
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the ticket whether it is nineteen sixes even with the jews same as a capital of the state of palestine and israel as this is the message you took to moscow because you didn't like what the americans were saying to you thought you could play the americans off against the russians or the russians up against the americans we did they didn't offer any help we russians didn't we want anywhere you want to we want them or not to the russians we want germany you want to the us came into the european union and you know they agree with us all this isn't just business you us you asked for formal recognition from frederick a mobile ringing the foreign affairs chief at the end she said no you got some nice words but you didn't get your formal reality one day as i do down one of the ideas one of the ideas that we are working on to preserve their two state solution as an agreement all are supporting this idea is the only game on the air and with as they usually say so we are asking our friends around the world to compromise the state of palestine to preserve this idea nevertheless it will become by defacto one
the ticket whether it is nineteen sixes even with the jews same as a capital of the state of palestine and israel as this is the message you took to moscow because you didn't like what the americans were saying to you thought you could play the americans off against the russians or the russians up against the americans we did they didn't offer any help we russians didn't we want anywhere you want to we want them or not to the russians we want germany you want to the us came into the european...
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israel. or felt that a little bit as it but we understand that the state of palestine is a mess and it's a andb. a lot of hope and eyes and we're saying that by a little recognition nineteen ninety three when we stand also look so the faction is not a must for them because i look like what what's going on and is a different political they didn't organize even the quota systems of the palestinians you are talking there is a united by gov to look at and there's a magic there are armed forces that only begun a civilian administration in his or you don't have that you have you have different voices you have hamas you have islamic jihad you haven't thought about any of the any details and call it international and israel and international peace and the only one people going on with israel is also they have different views different forces it's not quite the same out this is a i were to stand aside it's not quite as i was working as the negotiations at first department during the good air over i've been then we face the same current coalition also opposing what i've been was doing because of that th
israel. or felt that a little bit as it but we understand that the state of palestine is a mess and it's a andb. a lot of hope and eyes and we're saying that by a little recognition nineteen ninety three when we stand also look so the faction is not a must for them because i look like what what's going on and is a different political they didn't organize even the quota systems of the palestinians you are talking there is a united by gov to look at and there's a magic there are armed forces that...
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same issue well for decades now and that is jerusalem release the final status a solution for israel and palestine and we have donald trump saying that this would actually boost the chances for peace the fact that he seems to have taken what he says jerusalem off the table as an issue that relocation of the embassy i mean that's certainly not a view that's shared in the region well look it's either deception or delusion i can't see a third explanation to what president obama has said because number one everyone in the region everyone in the world with the exception of what the mullah thinks that this is such a horrible idea it's it's illegal according to so many and it would definitely escalate and in danger. the security within the region and would certainly not lead to peace the other thing that is kind of. midsomer rising is that white wind from prague night is jerusalem as the cup of israel the american diplomat said this does not change anything still the final status of jerusalem is up to the parties the negotiate yet he once again just told us that he took it off the table so it's no longer
same issue well for decades now and that is jerusalem release the final status a solution for israel and palestine and we have donald trump saying that this would actually boost the chances for peace the fact that he seems to have taken what he says jerusalem off the table as an issue that relocation of the embassy i mean that's certainly not a view that's shared in the region well look it's either deception or delusion i can't see a third explanation to what president obama has said because...
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john bolton as his new national security adviser bolton is opposed to peace talks between israel and palestine and the ironically dale calling for bombing rather than diplomacy that's a sure the name that's back at his post. john bolton has worked for three republican presidents and caused controversy even among members of his own party now he joins a trumpet ministration apparently in turmoil analysts say bolton is a hard liner and donald trump is sending a very clear message by choosing him instead of a more moderate voice mr bolton didn't see a war that he didn't like you know when he was at the united nations as an acting ambassador there because he couldn't get confirmed by the senate he said you know diplomacy is useless it could might as well float out into the sea and sink i think what we can see is an escalation of tensions bolton has a history of imposing american military might he advocated the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three while ambassador to the u.n. he took a hard line against north korea and iran by pushing saying sions. the united states has followed a policy for o
john bolton as his new national security adviser bolton is opposed to peace talks between israel and palestine and the ironically dale calling for bombing rather than diplomacy that's a sure the name that's back at his post. john bolton has worked for three republican presidents and caused controversy even among members of his own party now he joins a trumpet ministration apparently in turmoil analysts say bolton is a hard liner and donald trump is sending a very clear message by choosing him...
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ideologicically trump has enabler on issues doesn't know about disagrees on north korea, iran, issues gulf israel palestinertise than trump. >>d didn't like iran tillerson keep it in place. >> it is true iran deal is not amazing deal, but trump has very little understood inning -- understanding what consequences would be if united states left iran deal by yes, it is tillerson trying to work with ambassadors saying how he we going to find way to make trump happy, but still not have the united states by he itself in geopolitical environment worse for america pompeo hawkish on iran and north korea the likelihood that we end up in military conforgone takings with the north koreans higher the likelihood iran deal false apart u.s. has no support around the world -- >> pushback a little bit, because look president obama destroyed around the world president trump maximum pressure on north korea reestablished, rex tillerson said we don't needed to do that. on iran deal president trump instincts right on iran malline actor through the middle east rex tillerson promoting a fiction a diplomatic solution -- >> think it
ideologicically trump has enabler on issues doesn't know about disagrees on north korea, iran, issues gulf israel palestinertise than trump. >>d didn't like iran tillerson keep it in place. >> it is true iran deal is not amazing deal, but trump has very little understood inning -- understanding what consequences would be if united states left iran deal by yes, it is tillerson trying to work with ambassadors saying how he we going to find way to make trump happy, but still not have...
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this should be our own model and our goal to have unconditional support for israel occupation in palestinepalestinians deserve no less. thank you. [applause] >> do you have a red ticket to attend the reception? and everyone according to him has to sign up for that. the final two book signings will be here so i also want to thank many financial backers. [applause] also buying tickets are with extra donations at all levels. ten or 100 or $1000.1 person sends $20 paper every year. that is wonderful. also today is a great day. and they do incredible work and this event involves sacrifices with time away and we appreciate what they did to be here. and excellent exhibitors this year i hope you managed to see all of them. i cannot list all of them but there were many in the exhibition hall and hopefully you carried away something from them that expand your knowledge about new history or something about culture you did not understand. they have owned this issue for 36 years they deserve a lot of credit for this conference. >> with a intensified attention sometimes that is the worst inclination wit
this should be our own model and our goal to have unconditional support for israel occupation in palestinepalestinians deserve no less. thank you. [applause] >> do you have a red ticket to attend the reception? and everyone according to him has to sign up for that. the final two book signings will be here so i also want to thank many financial backers. [applause] also buying tickets are with extra donations at all levels. ten or 100 or $1000.1 person sends $20 paper every year. that is...
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palestine and israel. i want a 2-state solution. >> you might see one. juan? >> two things. reporter who went into the hospitals here in new york city. maybe the audience doesn't know that part of you. >> that's my greatest achievement. no doubt about it. the willow brook state school in new york city. one of the five burroughs of new york. it was one of the world's institutions for the population we used to describe as mentally retarded. to expose that institution and champion a different way for those people to be treated to have a normal life as possible. their human potential can be fulfilled and have those institutions closed from the pressure from our investigation. that's my signature achieve. . it was my greatest moment. the rest of my life since then has been [inaudible]. >> do you have any worries about what happened after that? where a lot of unstable people are when you walk around new york city, the homeless? >> just briefly. the mentally retarded. people like down's syndrome or autistic. the mentally ill. that's a different population. what happened with that p
palestine and israel. i want a 2-state solution. >> you might see one. juan? >> two things. reporter who went into the hospitals here in new york city. maybe the audience doesn't know that part of you. >> that's my greatest achievement. no doubt about it. the willow brook state school in new york city. one of the five burroughs of new york. it was one of the world's institutions for the population we used to describe as mentally retarded. to expose that institution and...
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lives of women and children in danger when it sent them to the security wall to infiltrate israel and storm. palestine's been slowly disappearing from the map since the first world war this is what it looked like a hundred years ago when jews only made up three percent of the population but that picture's changed dramatically palestinians are now allowed only limited self rule in small pockets under israeli military occupation which is the longest of modern history well land day itself marks the killing forty two years ago six palestinians demonstrating against a land grab by israel what abdel-hamid reports from the occupied west bank it's a day that's been marked since one nine hundred seventy six then like now palestinians are protesting the confiscation of their land it's also they weighted demonstrate their attachment to that land. the bit ahead of where we want to impose their presence planted lanes are hard to take over israel always says that it's only taking a barren land that's why we need to play it everywhere. so his property shrink by four hector's and has received notice that another fourte
lives of women and children in danger when it sent them to the security wall to infiltrate israel and storm. palestine's been slowly disappearing from the map since the first world war this is what it looked like a hundred years ago when jews only made up three percent of the population but that picture's changed dramatically palestinians are now allowed only limited self rule in small pockets under israeli military occupation which is the longest of modern history well land day itself marks...
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there will be no concession on jerusalem and the will tentative to palestine a no solution but to return. israel has doubled its military presence on the border similar protests in recent months have led to clashes that cost multiple deaths israel called the protests a dangerous provocation and said that hamas will very sponsibility for any violence . the first casualty came even before the protests got underway israel's military said soldiers opened fire on two men who approached the border and acted suspiciously during the night one man was killed and another wounded the slain man's brother said he was a farmer. he went there every day to pick pursley in the morning. since any of us and himself has been working there for six or seven years. but nothing ever happened to him when the jews started shooting . what happened this time i do not know. how mosque has dubbed the protests the great march of return and says they will culminate on may fifteenth with a march across the border to break the siege and end the gas of blockade israel has warned that it will be found the border more bloodshed and
there will be no concession on jerusalem and the will tentative to palestine a no solution but to return. israel has doubled its military presence on the border similar protests in recent months have led to clashes that cost multiple deaths israel called the protests a dangerous provocation and said that hamas will very sponsibility for any violence . the first casualty came even before the protests got underway israel's military said soldiers opened fire on two men who approached the border...