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technically democratic country if to the extent that it is a democracy that has this practice of the israeli supreme court which is supposed to be the bastion of liberalism in israel validated the israeli supreme court recently validated the practice of using of taking palestinian land in the occupied west bank and making that into israeli quarries so the occupation is being legislated democratically through israel and we can conclude that the israeli public supports it to some degree and certainly we appreciate your perspective especially having been there on the ground knowing people inside of this present an important discussion i think that needs to be had not just with us here but also you know while we have some of these major leaders in town from israel maybe they should take the time to rest that probably not going to happen right now and ask them involve writing fellow at the nation institute thank you so much. well i had on our tail russia's election results are and one clear victor and dozens of candid camera moments at polling stations i'll show you what the u.s. electoral system can learn now
technically democratic country if to the extent that it is a democracy that has this practice of the israeli supreme court which is supposed to be the bastion of liberalism in israel validated the israeli supreme court recently validated the practice of using of taking palestinian land in the occupied west bank and making that into israeli quarries so the occupation is being legislated democratically through israel and we can conclude that the israeli public supports it to some degree and...
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then the israeli supreme court freed him five years later because it said that there wasn't sufficientrove that he indeed was ivan the terrible. so they let him go. he came back to the united states, lived there until 2009 when he was extradited to germany to face the latest charges which he was convicted and he was still fighting this. he died at a home for the elderly. >> in that home for elderly citizens. >> lived until he was 91 years old and kept insisting he was not ivan the terrible. >> thanks so much for giving us a thumb nail sketch of all that happened in so much time involving ivan -- the man known as -- >> and still doubt remains who was ivan the terrible. >> interesting. >> the man who committed sadistic acts of violence in those death camps. >> thanks so much. >>> we're going to look at what's happening in the week ahead now. scenes like this could soon be a thing of the past. tomorrow at airports in chicago, denver, orlando, portland, anyone over the age of 75 will be able a loued to keep their shoes on and won't have to be patted down. >>> and president obama will promo
then the israeli supreme court freed him five years later because it said that there wasn't sufficientrove that he indeed was ivan the terrible. so they let him go. he came back to the united states, lived there until 2009 when he was extradited to germany to face the latest charges which he was convicted and he was still fighting this. he died at a home for the elderly. >> in that home for elderly citizens. >> lived until he was 91 years old and kept insisting he was not ivan the...
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piece in the newspapers, which was a controversy in israel that the one arab on the supreme court did not sing the israelil anthem. do you think -- this caused a huge controversy. now, you are an israel-arab. >> yes. >> do you think it was okay for him? do you think that his basic -- i think the basic view is that israeli-arabs are actually second class citizens in israel, and so they have reasons to be -- to dissent. what do you think? >> i think he was holding his hadn't, and he was respectfully listening to everybody else. he didn't feel like sing it. it didn't represent his really deep value what the state should be and what it stands for, and he was attacked honestly because today in israel you have to be -- like on this table, polarized either with or against. you know what, there's one side. we are all losers there today. all losers. >> i agree with rula. there's no question -- >> thank you. >> there's no question that israel needs a new deal, a new compact between its arab citizens and the majority. it needs a new deal also with its ultra orthodoxed communities. israel is a democracy that has to d
piece in the newspapers, which was a controversy in israel that the one arab on the supreme court did not sing the israelil anthem. do you think -- this caused a huge controversy. now, you are an israel-arab. >> yes. >> do you think it was okay for him? do you think that his basic -- i think the basic view is that israeli-arabs are actually second class citizens in israel, and so they have reasons to be -- to dissent. what do you think? >> i think he was holding his hadn't,...
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supreme court -- >> yes. >> -- did not sing the israeli national anthem.his caused a huge controversy. now, you are an israeli/arab. >> yes. >> do you think it was okay for him? do you think that his basic -- i think the basic view is that israeli/arabs are actually second-class citizens, and so they have reasons to dissent. what do you think? >> i think the man was standing there respectfully holding his hand. he was listening to everybody else. he didn't attack anyone. he didn't feel like singing it. it didn't represent his really deep value. what the state should be and what it stands for, and he was attacked honestly because today in israel, either with or you know what, there's one side because we're all movers there. all moversÑi -- >> and i agree there is no questionw3 that israel needs a w deal, a newÑi compact between i arab citizens and the --lp and e majority. it needs a new deal also with itsÑiÑi ultra-orthodox communit. israel's a democracy that has to do a lot of work to perfectw3 i democracy like every other democracy. that's a perfectly nor
supreme court -- >> yes. >> -- did not sing the israeli national anthem.his caused a huge controversy. now, you are an israeli/arab. >> yes. >> do you think it was okay for him? do you think that his basic -- i think the basic view is that israeli/arabs are actually second-class citizens, and so they have reasons to dissent. what do you think? >> i think the man was standing there respectfully holding his hand. he was listening to everybody else. he didn't attack...
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supreme court on whether this law is constitutional. >>> plus, inside the mind of the israeli prime minister. new reports on what benjamin netanyahu really thinks about attacking iran and what it might do, this actually may surprise you. >>> and eighth graders told to dig up dirt on the gop presidential candidates and come up with an attack strategy. and wait until you find out what they were then told to do with the information that they dug up. is this really what we're sending our kids to school for? ♪ what did you learn in school today, dear little boy of mine? ♪ what did you learn in school today, dear little boy of mine? are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. i don't want a pluer anywhere near my coffee. not in my house. with maxwell house french roast, you let gravity do the work. [ male announcer ] maxwell house french roast. always good to the last drop. do about medicare and social security... security. that'
supreme court on whether this law is constitutional. >>> plus, inside the mind of the israeli prime minister. new reports on what benjamin netanyahu really thinks about attacking iran and what it might do, this actually may surprise you. >>> and eighth graders told to dig up dirt on the gop presidential candidates and come up with an attack strategy. and wait until you find out what they were then told to do with the information that they dug up. is this really what we're...
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israeli made weapons. the last of 214 pardoned convicts could be released today in mississippi. four convicted murderers have remained free since their release in january. the state supreme courtsial pardons made by the former governor, haley barbour. >>> the ncaa says it has contacted the fbi about point shaving allegations regarding auburn. auburn contacted the fbi. nobody is commenting in detail. >>> the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. investors have had about an hour to digest the latest jobless numbers. the unemployment rate holds steady at 8.3%. christine romans breaks down the latest jobs numbers. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. she'll look at the ripple effect. christine, i wa nt to start with you. the opening bell, did it just ring. >> in 20 seconds. >> you have 20 seconds and you can do the opening bell, christine. >> you've got it. what do you want to know? breakdown by race, where there was jobs created, long-term unemployment. you tell me and i'll show you first? >> where did we -- okay let's do the opening bell first. go ahead. take it away, christine. do that opening bell. >> all right. there's the opening bell on wall street on fri
israeli made weapons. the last of 214 pardoned convicts could be released today in mississippi. four convicted murderers have remained free since their release in january. the state supreme courtsial pardons made by the former governor, haley barbour. >>> the ncaa says it has contacted the fbi about point shaving allegations regarding auburn. auburn contacted the fbi. nobody is commenting in detail. >>> the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. investors have had about...
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supreme court has ordered review of this case. last time an american was sentenced to death was during the 1979 islamic revolution. this comes as the backdrop as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to meet president obama this morning. topic one of their conversation is iran. more as we get it. bill: meantime we're gearing up for the most critical day on the road to the republican nomination, that being super tuesday. 10 states, 419 delegates on the line and both mitt romney and rick santorum sprinting to the finish. that's where we start on a super monday. martha: love to be running to the finish, right? they're hoping. bill: a little bit of time. hope you had a great weekend everybody. a lot to cover this morning. i'm bill hemmer. martha: good morning, bill, how are you doing? bill: terrific. martha: good morning, i'm martha maccallum. the storylines showing this super tuesday story could indeed live up to its name. no state is more closely watched or more up for grabs in all that than ohio. bill: romney and santorum running neck-and-neck. a week ago romney behind double digits in ohio. new numbers out through quinnipiac university showing
supreme court has ordered review of this case. last time an american was sentenced to death was during the 1979 islamic revolution. this comes as the backdrop as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to meet president obama this morning. topic one of their conversation is iran. more as we get it. bill: meantime we're gearing up for the most critical day on the road to the republican nomination, that being super tuesday. 10 states, 419 delegates on the line and both mitt romney and rick...