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it's just in the entrance going jerusalem. who know where it is, if you're on the road heading to jerusalem, right at the entrance it's an israel neighborhood. that was his father's village. so many of his family's experiences in 1948, sammy's own earliest memory being driven from his home in the old state of jerusalem. he remembers fleeing from the home under gunfire taking refuge in the underground bakery with 100 other families until the war ended. we'll talk a little bit more. he spoke in the video what ended up happening to his home. his years in prison, in his generation and enormous of percentage of palestinian men spent time in israel prison. in those days you could go to prison for 18 months if you were caught chucking a stone. or waiving a flag in a demonstration. so sami's prison experience is part of the narrative. in many ways it is a very ordinary palestinian story, but it is most at story we have a lot of ax excess to in this country. it's not a story we have a lot of exposure to in this country. in the u.s. we
it's just in the entrance going jerusalem. who know where it is, if you're on the road heading to jerusalem, right at the entrance it's an israel neighborhood. that was his father's village. so many of his family's experiences in 1948, sammy's own earliest memory being driven from his home in the old state of jerusalem. he remembers fleeing from the home under gunfire taking refuge in the underground bakery with 100 other families until the war ended. we'll talk a little bit more. he spoke in...
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. >>> who does jerusalem belong to under international law. here is chris mitchell. >> reporter: conference high lated the research of dr. goatay. his work called sovereignty over the old city of jerusalem is 1300 pages long with 3200 footnotes and 25 years of research. >> i found a moment in history when decisions were made under international law that were pertinent to today. >> goatay points to 1920 conference. after world war i, supreme council of the allied powers decided in favor of a national home for jewish people. >> it is the turning point from a point of international law. >> goatay says it doesn't override the league of nations. >> it has already been decided. i want the world to stop what took place with the council of the league of nations. >> yet most of the world denies, ignores or ignorant under international law. >> right now in the media at the u.n., you constantly hear the jewish people in part of jerusalem are there at out laws, trespasse trespassers, thieves, wrongfully there and in fact there as of right according to int
. >>> who does jerusalem belong to under international law. here is chris mitchell. >> reporter: conference high lated the research of dr. goatay. his work called sovereignty over the old city of jerusalem is 1300 pages long with 3200 footnotes and 25 years of research. >> i found a moment in history when decisions were made under international law that were pertinent to today. >> goatay points to 1920 conference. after world war i, supreme council of the allied...
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jerusalem is divided in every sense of the word.ht as well the with house separated the communities are. they do not all speak common languages. english is the 88 to be neutral but that was problematic. israelis had better education with english van palestinians. one group passes better master's -- mastery and also working with interpreters then there is the third party interference. the fascinating experience it is all citizens of israel. jewish israeli and palestinians fall spoke fluent hebrew. everybody learns english then this second language is french or arabic.language is french or arabic. some kids insisted on speaking in english even though he brew was better but because of dominance in they were making a point* we have to learn your language you do not have to learn hours. it is more when then my third so there was some active resistance. so many fascinating dynamics. >> what struck me about the book is how excepting he was with his prison sentence. 10 years. that is the exact opposite regardless of how guilty you are. is t
jerusalem is divided in every sense of the word.ht as well the with house separated the communities are. they do not all speak common languages. english is the 88 to be neutral but that was problematic. israelis had better education with english van palestinians. one group passes better master's -- mastery and also working with interpreters then there is the third party interference. the fascinating experience it is all citizens of israel. jewish israeli and palestinians fall spoke fluent...
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he's a professor of political science at the university of tehran in jerusalem we have dan williams senior correspondent at reuters and in stanford we cross to david henderson he's a research fellow with the hoover institution right gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in any time you want they would if i go to you first in stanford because you got up early as for the program was this where these negotiations seriously think when we where as we're recording this program right now we're still waiting for the press conference but there hasn't been any kind of optimistic words coming out. i'm not sure whether they're serious i'm not there i'm not in the room i'm kind of doubtful that they were serious because i think various organizations have their agendas and i saw you know i don't think they were particularly serious then what do you think were going through this process who achieves what by just going through the the motion i think it. again i'm not in the room but i'm guessing it's a kind of a show and the idea is that a lot of people especially the israeli governmen
he's a professor of political science at the university of tehran in jerusalem we have dan williams senior correspondent at reuters and in stanford we cross to david henderson he's a research fellow with the hoover institution right gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in any time you want they would if i go to you first in stanford because you got up early as for the program was this where these negotiations seriously think when we where as we're recording this program...
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berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currentlyboston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i continued to work in the field and learned more. >> isn't it the all-important question of why jesus was killed, you now believe he represented a limited threat to public order during the festival of passover rather than a major threat to roman rule? >> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because
berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currentlyboston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth,...
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crazy alert police in the puppy poop residence of the holy city of jerusalem are fed up with all the doggy doo left behind by dog owners in that city and the doing something about city officials are starting a doggie d.n.a. database where they're going to be able to match dog droppings to their canine culprits first the city will be collecting saliva samples from all registered dogs in jerusalem and then the samples will be entered into a d.n.a. database the quote project calls for establishment of a database of dog d.n.a. to allow us to reduce the soil and pavements parks and public spaces so he hopes to get saliva samples from between seventy and eighty percent of the nearly eleven thousand dogs are believed to be in jerusalem a positive match is made the owner of the pooch will be fined seven hundred fifty shekels about one hundred ninety three bucks rumor has it the pooper scooper and privatized pound industries a lobbied the jerusalem city council hard before the decision was made. coming up a mare from michigan has an idea on how to stimulate the thousands of struggling local e
crazy alert police in the puppy poop residence of the holy city of jerusalem are fed up with all the doggy doo left behind by dog owners in that city and the doing something about city officials are starting a doggie d.n.a. database where they're going to be able to match dog droppings to their canine culprits first the city will be collecting saliva samples from all registered dogs in jerusalem and then the samples will be entered into a d.n.a. database the quote project calls for...
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nhk world's kohi suji reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: along the border with egypt, israel hurries to construct a barbed wire fence. the 240-kilometer long barrier should be complete within a year. israel and egypt have maintained peace for more than 30 years, but israel is increasingly armed at events taking place across the border. anti-israel sentiment has been growing amongst egyptian public since the ouster of former president hosni mubarak. last september the israeli embassy was mobbed. in israel the soaring relationship with egypt is starting to affect people's daily lives. israel purchases low-priced natural gas from its neighbor for a power plant that used to meet 25% of israel's electricity needs. but the pipeline connecting the two countries has been attacked 14 times since last year disrupting supplies. on top of that, an egyptian state-owned energy company notified israel in april of plans to cancel the contract. >> israelis in an island concept. we don't have any from any other country in the world. we don't buy, we don't sell electricity. we depend on ourself. >> rep
nhk world's kohi suji reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: along the border with egypt, israel hurries to construct a barbed wire fence. the 240-kilometer long barrier should be complete within a year. israel and egypt have maintained peace for more than 30 years, but israel is increasingly armed at events taking place across the border. anti-israel sentiment has been growing amongst egyptian public since the ouster of former president hosni mubarak. last september the israeli embassy was...
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julie stall, cbn news, jerusalem. >> our prayers are still out there. they might still be in the wall. >> pretty cool. that is awesome. >> i am trying to remember what i prayed for. [laughter]. >> don't tell me. >> all right. we're asking people how big a marriage is. like, how many people it affects? right. so let's find out! how big is it? i can't measure it. big! it's worldwide. i would say it's as big as the universe. so your marriage affects more than just the two of you.
julie stall, cbn news, jerusalem. >> our prayers are still out there. they might still be in the wall. >> pretty cool. that is awesome. >> i am trying to remember what i prayed for. [laughter]. >> don't tell me. >> all right. we're asking people how big a marriage is. like, how many people it affects? right. so let's find out! how big is it? i can't measure it. big! it's worldwide. i would say it's as big as the universe. so your marriage affects more than just the...
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mecca as the capital we want jerusalem as the capital we're going to conquer jerusalem these are the things that were said in the presence of mohamed morsi and he said on stage and nodded he was happy with those messages now once again now the muslim brotherhood are beginning to seize power step by step they are filling their first goal which is to take power does that mean that they're going to launch war i don't think so not that i'm going to if i'm going to do when i mean there are a lot of people say things during campaigns to get to get people to vote for him ok campaign rhetoric and being in power often are very two different things almost always different things david you want to jump in. well these are very shrewd people where we're not dealing with children they have a long experience of conspiracy and violence and dealing and i guess that what is happening behind the scenes which we can't see is the sort of thing that's happening in iraq whereby a big mercedes benz is driving to somebody's house to see what kind of deal can be cut with that person and if they are able to th
mecca as the capital we want jerusalem as the capital we're going to conquer jerusalem these are the things that were said in the presence of mohamed morsi and he said on stage and nodded he was happy with those messages now once again now the muslim brotherhood are beginning to seize power step by step they are filling their first goal which is to take power does that mean that they're going to launch war i don't think so not that i'm going to if i'm going to do when i mean there are a lot of...
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seven met him in jerusalem. >> he keeps on walking. behind him like stories of records broken with concentration. camps concentration the munich olympics massacre. ahead, the challenges of the future, of walking his own age in kilometers every year. >> now at age 76, doing 76 kilometers, i don't anticipate any problem to finish. if i get to a much older age, that is another story. >> as a child, he survived the horrors of the holocaust. he remembers every day spent in the german concentration camps, the shadows of desk, and the starvation. >> i remember being hungry, i remember the cold. we had been standing out to be counted for hours in the extreme cold and rain. years later, he was a member of guillotine attacked by palestinian gunmen. 11 israelis were murdered. is he and lucky to find himself so often in danger or lucky because he always comes through? and does it help to probe that question too deeply? >> i'm not a psychologist and i don't care. this is the way i behave. it is possible i was born with a certain collective. maybe t
seven met him in jerusalem. >> he keeps on walking. behind him like stories of records broken with concentration. camps concentration the munich olympics massacre. ahead, the challenges of the future, of walking his own age in kilometers every year. >> now at age 76, doing 76 kilometers, i don't anticipate any problem to finish. if i get to a much older age, that is another story. >> as a child, he survived the horrors of the holocaust. he remembers every day spent in the...
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jerusalem is i cit, elhad d isat. ndatmo wth resthe'sai e w esreysm seso hh esreo sht eaananherod in at msueremrare cks gi er rht s. e. . r. . r s. t tnd. ti othgu stas inngef aunts of rain f, stbas l as the yucatan peninsula over the weendth ste may develop into a tropica depression. 1 inmi. new york, we're looking at still in the 30s with chances of thdetos. but as i mentioned, that will be d.pering off in towards your but phoenix soaring the 40s yet again. moving over to the european ntenno the british isles will be seeing asry unstable conditns 80ileters per hour, especially in uk. 30 to 40 millimeters per hour. short time heavy occur upping the risk of oonghe. the associated cold front will then be moving across the northern balkan regions and that could bring some isolated thunderstorms into uai. across the iberian peninsula, things are really hot. 34 in madrid. even hotter than the average of july temperaturethe. london, though, on the cooler side at 19 degrees. here's yteedas >>> we'll be back with more update
jerusalem is i cit, elhad d isat. ndatmo wth resthe'sai e w esreysm seso hh esreo sht eaananherod in at msueremrare cks gi er rht s. e. . r. . r s. t tnd. ti othgu stas inngef aunts of rain f, stbas l as the yucatan peninsula over the weendth ste may develop into a tropica depression. 1 inmi. new york, we're looking at still in the 30s with chances of thdetos. but as i mentioned, that will be d.pering off in towards your but phoenix soaring the 40s yet again. moving over to the european ntenno...
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bbc caught up with him in jerusalem. >> he keeps on walking. behind him why stories of records broken and concentration camps survived. the munich olympics massacre. ahead, the challenges of the future, walking his own age in kilometers every year. 876 kilometers. i hope it will not pose any problems. if i get to match another age, that is another story. >> as a child, he survived the horrors of the holocaust. he remembers every day he spent in the german concentration camp. the shadows of death and starvation. >> i remember the hunger, the cold. i remember standing out for rows being counted for hours in the extreme cold and rain. >> 28 years later, he was a member of the israeli olympic team, attack by palestinian gunmen at the munich olympics. 11 israelis were murdered. was he and lucky to find himself so often in danger or lucky because he always comes through? does it help to prove that question too deeply? >> i am not a psychologist. i do not care. this is the way i behave. it is possible i was born with a certain -- maybe these circumsta
bbc caught up with him in jerusalem. >> he keeps on walking. behind him why stories of records broken and concentration camps survived. the munich olympics massacre. ahead, the challenges of the future, walking his own age in kilometers every year. 876 kilometers. i hope it will not pose any problems. if i get to match another age, that is another story. >> as a child, he survived the horrors of the holocaust. he remembers every day he spent in the german concentration camp. the...
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with the latest i should say paula what does come out of this meeting between the two leaders in jerusalem. well the russian president vladimir putin and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu have been holding a meeting at the prime minister's residence in jerusalem and they've just finished a short press conference in which they highlighted the essence of what those talks were bald both leaders said that the talks had been frankenfood full and the most significant point made was the point made by the russian president calling on both the israelis and palestinians to resume peace negotiations the israeli prime minister responded with this quote that it was complicated but simple and that word president putin please pawson that message tomorrow tuesday when he meets with the russian when he meets with the palestinian president mahmoud abbas mahmoud abbas in the palestinian city of ramallah now police have also said that the two leaders had discussed syria and iran and he didn't go into more details in saying that the talks were fruitful he also said that bilateral relations between the
with the latest i should say paula what does come out of this meeting between the two leaders in jerusalem. well the russian president vladimir putin and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu have been holding a meeting at the prime minister's residence in jerusalem and they've just finished a short press conference in which they highlighted the essence of what those talks were bald both leaders said that the talks had been frankenfood full and the most significant point made was the point...
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thanks for joining us from jerusalem. first to egypt and the concerns, there must be a lot of nervousness in israel over its first arab peace partner, egypt, and it being on the cusp of what could be a transition either to military rule and protests or to an islamist leader. >> well, i think you're right. i think there's a lot of uncertainty and when you have uncertainty, particularly when so much of the israeli military doctrine, so much of their posture on defense overall has been shaped by a set of assumptions about what the relationship with egypt would be, now that relationship seems to be increasingly in question. they watch it very closely but they also don't want to be part of the story so they're very, very careful about what they say about it. >> you know, in talking to u.s. officials, they say look, if morsi did win, then we have to go with democracy. that's what we say we believe in. and he's going to -- the big test will be whether he believes he's elected for all of the people, because if that's the case, he
thanks for joining us from jerusalem. first to egypt and the concerns, there must be a lot of nervousness in israel over its first arab peace partner, egypt, and it being on the cusp of what could be a transition either to military rule and protests or to an islamist leader. >> well, i think you're right. i think there's a lot of uncertainty and when you have uncertainty, particularly when so much of the israeli military doctrine, so much of their posture on defense overall has been...
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bbc news, jerusalem. >> to a success story that played out at the tony awards. james condon beat phillip seymour hoffman to win the acting award in "one man, two governors." he was thrilled beyond words. >> a brit was voted best actor. >> >> it goes to james corden. >> it is good it is not hot in here. you are nothing without me. don't you call me -- >> corden plays francis henshaw in the national theater's production, "one man, two governors." it is set in brighton in the 1960's. he had played successfully in london. he was certain it would be a hit on broadway. that it has been is a relief to all and a surprise to some. >> you are on a best actor list. james earl jones and john lithgow and phillip seymoure hoffman hoffman. i never thought i would win. it's lovely. >> he made his name as smithy in gavin and stacey. so when the national theater came calling, he tried to start fresh, to reestablish himself as one of the great comic talents, which he has done on both sides of the atlantic. >> james corden made a success of it. you an get updates on our stories at
bbc news, jerusalem. >> to a success story that played out at the tony awards. james condon beat phillip seymour hoffman to win the acting award in "one man, two governors." he was thrilled beyond words. >> a brit was voted best actor. >> >> it goes to james corden. >> it is good it is not hot in here. you are nothing without me. don't you call me -- >> corden plays francis henshaw in the national theater's production, "one man, two...
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. >> the right to the self- determination and the hall of west bank and gaza with east jerusalem as its capital. that is the palestinian right. that is not subject to negotiations. >> norman finkelstein on his two new books, "knowing too much: why the american jewish romance with israel is coming to an end." and also "what gandhi says: about nonviolence, resistance and courage." all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. protests have erupted across egypt following the sentencing of ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak and other former regime officials. on saturday, in the egyptian court the mubarak and his former interior minister life in prison for failing to stop the killing of unarmed demonstrators during the protest ended mubarak's nearly 30-year rule. the court dismissed corruption charges against mubarak and his sons on technical grounds. the court also acquitted six former police chiefs for their roles during the uprising when 840 protesters were killed and more than 6000 were injured. no one was foun
. >> the right to the self- determination and the hall of west bank and gaza with east jerusalem as its capital. that is the palestinian right. that is not subject to negotiations. >> norman finkelstein on his two new books, "knowing too much: why the american jewish romance with israel is coming to an end." and also "what gandhi says: about nonviolence, resistance and courage." all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org,...
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jerusalem will be the playground ever the middle east. women and minorities are obviously concerned about their own future. religious minorities have been destroyed throughout the middle east. christians have been brutalized, forced to convert to islam and treated like pigs and dogs and as have jews. i think people are very concerned about what's happening in the glorious arab spring turned into winter for a lot of people. >> you should be concerns but you have to deal with patrol car till solutions. in this case let's see what this will do. we have worked with plenty of thugs and dictators in the past. if we can't work them there is time to react. they have to fix or the muslim brotherhood doesn't have a future. >> laura: gays to see you congressman and fast and furious investigation. our is it legal team will break t it all down right back with that. >> laura: thanks for staying with us. i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. the ongoing battle over the fast and furious investigation. a contempt vote is looming for attorney general er
jerusalem will be the playground ever the middle east. women and minorities are obviously concerned about their own future. religious minorities have been destroyed throughout the middle east. christians have been brutalized, forced to convert to islam and treated like pigs and dogs and as have jews. i think people are very concerned about what's happening in the glorious arab spring turned into winter for a lot of people. >> you should be concerns but you have to deal with patrol car...
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elise is in jerusalem.ve been saying this is a truly historic time for egypt because it is the first democratically elected president in the country's history. but what about these pictures? there's no parliament, no constitution. the military is holding on to much of the power and the muslim brotherhood candidate, many people very much suspicious of their motives. we will be right back and speak ing with al aribiya television next. stay with us. visit your local walmart vision center today to discover how authentic transitions brand lenses enhance your vision. walmart. save money. live better. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2%
elise is in jerusalem.ve been saying this is a truly historic time for egypt because it is the first democratically elected president in the country's history. but what about these pictures? there's no parliament, no constitution. the military is holding on to much of the power and the muslim brotherhood candidate, many people very much suspicious of their motives. we will be right back and speak ing with al aribiya television next. stay with us. visit your local walmart vision center today to...
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the vandalism discovered at the holocaust memorial in jerusalem. >>> bob turk.ay coming up. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> first, here's today's reports from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> out on the water, which is a good 10 degrees cooler than the air temperature. that's for sure. tomorrow, looks like rain and maybe thunder. there's a small craft advisory in effect for tomorrow. morning showers maybe thunder as well. maybe a bit of a break. and more showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. could also see heavy rain, downpours with some of those showers and thunderstorms. wednesday, it begins to clear out. 84. 77, on thursday. beautiful end to the week. sun and clouds friday and saturday. >>> today's energy saver, is about how to dispose of cfl bulbs. you can drop them off at various household waste sites. stores like ikea. for more information on how you can be an energy saver, go to wjz.com. and click on our special section. >>> flooding in florida causing -- causes a state of emergency. pensacola hit with 3
the vandalism discovered at the holocaust memorial in jerusalem. >>> bob turk.ay coming up. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> first, here's today's reports from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> out on the water, which is a good 10 degrees cooler than the air temperature. that's for sure. tomorrow, looks like rain and maybe thunder. there's a small craft advisory in effect for tomorrow. morning showers maybe thunder as well....
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this saturday latest and mot most calloused attack in jerusalem.-painted a message on the building, thanked hitler for the holocaust. it's unclear how they broke into the memorial, which is under guard 24 hours a day. many orthodox jews reject the state of israel, because they believe a jewish state can only be established by the messiah under those laws. >>> new fallout today for the california state official caught on tape, beating his stepson with a belt. now, that man is resigning from his office. richard allen has more on the video that shocked neighbors and police. >> i heard him yell, please, please, no. and i heard him crying. >> reporter: imperial county resident oscar lopez says from his upstairs bedroom, he witnessed his neighbor, repeatedly striking his 10-year- old stepson in their backyard, during a game of catch wednesday morning. >> once he started belting the child, i was beside myself. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: lopez started videotaping the incident. each time the boy dropped the ball, the man belts him. at one point,
this saturday latest and mot most calloused attack in jerusalem.-painted a message on the building, thanked hitler for the holocaust. it's unclear how they broke into the memorial, which is under guard 24 hours a day. many orthodox jews reject the state of israel, because they believe a jewish state can only be established by the messiah under those laws. >>> new fallout today for the california state official caught on tape, beating his stepson with a belt. now, that man is resigning...
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elise is in jerusalem.ng this is a truly historic time for egypt because it is the first democratically elected president in the country's history. but what about these pictures? there's no parliament, no constitution. the military is holding on to much of the power and the muslim brotherhood candidate, many people very much suspicious of their motives. we will be right back and speak ing with al aribiya television next. stay with us. no matter where you go. no matter what you do. when you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, there are times it feels like your life... revolves around your symptoms. if you're tired of going around in circles, it may be time to ask your gastroenterologist about humira. because with humira, remission is possible. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achiev
elise is in jerusalem.ng this is a truly historic time for egypt because it is the first democratically elected president in the country's history. but what about these pictures? there's no parliament, no constitution. the military is holding on to much of the power and the muslim brotherhood candidate, many people very much suspicious of their motives. we will be right back and speak ing with al aribiya television next. stay with us. no matter where you go. no matter what you do. when you're...
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. >>> jerusalem, israel, may 24th, 2001.'s seen its share of tragedy is about to experience another devastating blow. it begins with the most joyous of celebrations, a wedding. nothing is too good for jaime yusef, who rents one of jerusalem's finest wedding halls for his daughter's big day. the wedding begins like a dream come true. his daughter, karen, exchanges vows while the proud father of the bride beams with joy. it's a grand affair, and heim couldn't be happier. all his friends and family have come, almost 700 invited guests in all. as the party gets going, heim dances with his daughter, a little girl is passed from shoulder to shoulder. friends hoist heim into the air. the bride and groom kiss. the two families are joined. everyone's having fun. but then a rumble. guests feel the floor begin to shake. but it isn't the beat of the music. suddenly -- everyone on the dance floor disappears into a black hole. it's a horrifying moment. their world collapses beneath them. more than 300 people crash through three stories, t
. >>> jerusalem, israel, may 24th, 2001.'s seen its share of tragedy is about to experience another devastating blow. it begins with the most joyous of celebrations, a wedding. nothing is too good for jaime yusef, who rents one of jerusalem's finest wedding halls for his daughter's big day. the wedding begins like a dream come true. his daughter, karen, exchanges vows while the proud father of the bride beams with joy. it's a grand affair, and heim couldn't be happier. all his friends...
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criticized the israelis for building settlements for jewish immigrants in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. he called on the palestinians to exercise self-restraint in seeking u.n. recognition for the independent state. abbas said negotiations with the israelis reman hin his key goal. he said only talks can achieve peace. he asked for putin's cooperation in restarting the process. the talks were suspended two years ago. >>> monday after the credit ratings of spanish commercial banks were downgraded by moody's. italian leaders are also struggling to shore up their finances. they say an injection of state fund into an ailing major bank is inevitable. the italian authorities decided to give a capital infusion to the bank. the amount will be up to 2 billion euros or $2.5 billion. the government will buy up the bond issued by the bank. this will then boost the capital foundation of the financial institution. european union officials are demanding that banks increase their capital by the end of the month to demonstrate their health. officials at the bank say they were n able to secure the necess
criticized the israelis for building settlements for jewish immigrants in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. he called on the palestinians to exercise self-restraint in seeking u.n. recognition for the independent state. abbas said negotiations with the israelis reman hin his key goal. he said only talks can achieve peace. he asked for putin's cooperation in restarting the process. the talks were suspended two years ago. >>> monday after the credit ratings of spanish commercial...
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the only thing left out were to jerusalem addresses of the members of that team. the president would let these can the secrets -- it is and not only republicans who are upset. dianne feinstein -- >> it is not unbelievable. it always happens. >> you think this is meaningless? >> no, i don't. i am symympathetic to people who say that leaks are national security, because they do,ut this has been going on forever and i guess just the way it works -- it is just the way works -- >> not just any -- >> the girl wants to speak. >> and to burnish the credentils of e president, and that makes it a scanl. >> there are serious issues about what should not be classified and what shouldd be discussed about drorone attacks and stuff like that. having worked on these stories and having done a few scoops of my ownyou put it together, and usually, nobody thihinks he or she is entirely responsible for the leak, and they are not. look athe bob woodward book. it has a lot of this s stuff in eight. i did not see republicans having a fit -- >> i cannot believe reaeading about the guy b b
the only thing left out were to jerusalem addresses of the members of that team. the president would let these can the secrets -- it is and not only republicans who are upset. dianne feinstein -- >> it is not unbelievable. it always happens. >> you think this is meaningless? >> no, i don't. i am symympathetic to people who say that leaks are national security, because they do,ut this has been going on forever and i guess just the way it works -- it is just the way works --...
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the only thing in that downward the jerusalem addresses of the members of that team. -- it left out were the true islam addresses of the members of that team. it is not only republicans upset about this. dianne feinstein -- >> it is not unbelievable. it always happens. >> because it always happens, you think it is meaningless? >> no, i don't. i am sensitive to people who think that leaks harmed national security, because they do, but this has been going on forever and that is just the way it works. >> not just any leak -- >> the girl wants to speak. >> meant to burnish the credentials of a president for campaign, and that makes it a scandal. >> there are serious issues here about what should not be classified and what we should be discussing about drone attacks and stuff like that. having worked on these stories and done a few scoops of my own, you put it together, and usually nobody thinks he or she is entirely responsible for the leak, and in fact, they are not. look at a bob woodward book. it has a lot of this stuff in it. i did not see republicans having a fit -- >> i could not belie
the only thing in that downward the jerusalem addresses of the members of that team. -- it left out were the true islam addresses of the members of that team. it is not only republicans upset about this. dianne feinstein -- >> it is not unbelievable. it always happens. >> because it always happens, you think it is meaningless? >> no, i don't. i am sensitive to people who think that leaks harmed national security, because they do, but this has been going on forever and that is...
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that concerns its settlement policy in the west bank and in jerusalem. >> jaochim gauck said all peoplegion yearn for an end to the long-running conflict. >> well, some of the girls we saw in school at the start of the report may become police officers. >> the number of female police are growing. >> they are realizing how important it can be to have a woman with a badge at their site. >> until recently, this was no place for women. at this training groundrtrainingiot police -- at this training ground, riot police are being drilled. two female officers are training for raids in crowd control. >> sometimes people just stop and take photographs of us. they are glad to see as with the police. many people are proud. >> they tell us we're something new. we're the very first female officers to join a specialist unit here. i hope other regions will start in listing women as well. >> policewoman fitted out with what they need. until recently, that would have been unthinkable in this male- dominated society. but times are changing. the palestinian police force recently appointed its first equal o
that concerns its settlement policy in the west bank and in jerusalem. >> jaochim gauck said all peoplegion yearn for an end to the long-running conflict. >> well, some of the girls we saw in school at the start of the report may become police officers. >> the number of female police are growing. >> they are realizing how important it can be to have a woman with a badge at their site. >> until recently, this was no place for women. at this training...
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. >> these jewish settlers demonstrating in jerusalem, the vote is a personal blow. the illegal housing must now be demolished by july 1. >> i feel that destroying homes of people that they themselves have approved -- these people have bought the homes. they have paid for the money. they have got mortgages. >> the palestinians are also unhappy. to appease settlers, the israeli government has ordered construction of another 300 houses elsewhere. >> week ended the existence of settlements and any new construction. whatever the reason, a delegitimizes settlement activity at the expense of our rights and our land and is undermining the two-state solution. >> israeli settlement policy remains the main obstacle to restarting the middle east peace process. wednesday's vote did nothing to help break the deadlock. >> now to the type of footage scientists wait a lifetime for. we had some spectacular pictures for you of venus passing across the sun. >> if you missed what was one of the astronomical events of the year, you had better start eating your greens. i do not happen aga
. >> these jewish settlers demonstrating in jerusalem, the vote is a personal blow. the illegal housing must now be demolished by july 1. >> i feel that destroying homes of people that they themselves have approved -- these people have bought the homes. they have paid for the money. they have got mortgages. >> the palestinians are also unhappy. to appease settlers, the israeli government has ordered construction of another 300 houses elsewhere. >> week ended the...
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candidate mohamed morsi campaign was launched with a vow that the capital of the arab world will be a jerusalem which morsi wanted to liberated six weeks on the contest is as tight as ever with morsi a strong contender to be egypt's next president and his promise is as governessing as ever egypt is committed to international agreements that were signed including the treaty with israel or egypt and should have the right to amend all that is not in their interest to go and make sure the other party commits to what it is signed as if it's not warming enough for israel what will happen to the one nine hundred seventy nine peace treaty with egypt big players who've put their weight behind most his presidential bid has been even more bold in the claims of the war with israel is in no way something that can be rolled out to the clock was always ticking the egyptian street no stranger to empty israel sentiment and despite the worries about stability in the revolution the elections simmering below the surface is hostility towards israel but that hostility was kept in check during the bikes time the top
candidate mohamed morsi campaign was launched with a vow that the capital of the arab world will be a jerusalem which morsi wanted to liberated six weeks on the contest is as tight as ever with morsi a strong contender to be egypt's next president and his promise is as governessing as ever egypt is committed to international agreements that were signed including the treaty with israel or egypt and should have the right to amend all that is not in their interest to go and make sure the other...
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, muslims observe lailat al miraj, when they believe the prophet mohammed traveled from mecca to jerusalem night, then ascended to heaven temporarily where he met with allah and received the command that muslims pray five times a day. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook, find us on youtube, and watch us anytime, anywhere on smart phones. there's also much more on our website. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from franklin avenue baptist church in new orleans. next week, its pastor, fred luter, is expected to be elected the first african-american president of the southern baptist convention. ♪ love him with all your heart ♪ love him with all your mind ♪ love him with all your soul ♪ i want to know ♪ i want to know ♪ if you love the lord ♪ really love the lord ♪ really love the lord hallelujah ♪ >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated
, muslims observe lailat al miraj, when they believe the prophet mohammed traveled from mecca to jerusalem night, then ascended to heaven temporarily where he met with allah and received the command that muslims pray five times a day. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook, find us on youtube, and watch us anytime, anywhere on smart phones. there's also much more on our website. you can comment on all of our stories and share them....