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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stere
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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. >> coming up next, "jerusalem," the city.place holy to billions around the world like you have never seen it in imax 3-d. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. [ clears throat ] hi. what did you do to deserve that thin mints flavor coffee-mate? it's only one of the most delicious girl scout cookie flavors ever. i changed the printer ink. [ male announcer ] try coffee-mate girl scout cookie flavors. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... it's less of a race... and more of a journey. so carry on... with an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, ha
. >> coming up next, "jerusalem," the city.place holy to billions around the world like you have never seen it in imax 3-d. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] build anything with the new toyota tundra. toyota. let's go places. [ clears throat ] hi. what did you do to deserve that thin...
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you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, sumaria, also called palestine.f a million settlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with jews, kids from the settlement would come and have a price tag for every activity. so they come to a village like this, they will destroy cars, they will write on walls like this. it says against arabs, the state of israel is alive, and death to the arabs. they need. a school, public transportation, and a petting zoo. he has lived here for 23 years. he's a wine maker and amateur cook. oh, wow. you're not kidding around. >> the salmon is marinated with pomegranate juice that -- on the season, i squeeze pomegranates. i freeze the juice so i'll have it all year round. >> where were you before here? >>
you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, sumaria, also called palestine.f a million settlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with...
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she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic.>> what? >> she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us. >> go, go. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is a normal tone of voice. not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. [ man ] thank you. thank you. [ female announcer ] you rally the team. you guys were awesome. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve even your worst cold and flu symptoms, so you can carry on with your day. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. >>> laila's got something to show me. a watermelon salad she discovered on her recent trip here that's re
she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic.>> what? >> she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us. >> go, go. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this is a normal tone of voice. not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in...
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you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, samaria, also called palestine.7, half a million settlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack with jews, kids from the settlement would come and have a price tag for every activity. so they come to a village like this, they will destroy cars, they will write on walls like this. it says against arabs, the state of israel is alive, and death to the arabs. >> intimidating. i mean, you put two targets on my house, i'm moving. this is ellie, a settlement with a population of over 3,000, relatively isolated from the rest of israel. this is the chief executive of the settlement and its former head of security. >> here you see from up above most of our town. you see the palestinian villages all aro
you cross from jerusalem into the west bank. also called judea, samaria, also called palestine.7, half a million settlers have moved here, all in contravention of international law. many in contravention of israeli law. though it seems to make little difference. they're here and in ever-larger numbers. this is one of our drivers from tel aviv who i asked about the graffiti on this house near the settlements. so what is price tagging? >> something happens in a settlement or some attack...
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great jerusalem.ur top story this afternoon, the troubled and troubling start for obama health care insurance website. >> officials promised to get it running perfectly and they have set a deadline but it may not have been enough. jeff pegues is in our washington bureau. jeff, good morning. >> good morning, benita. there are rumbles in the ranks with somelines. but the administration believes the healthcare.gov website will be working better be i the end of november. jeffrey jeffrey jeffrey zients announced on friday they have pinpointed a punch list of preparis. once fixed it the site will run faster. it's having an adverse effect on the enrollment numb berps, calling on whether the plan to have it ready by march is realistic. they're urging the administration to push back the deadline. finally a company called quality software services will manage the website repairs. it's a promotion for them because they're also one of the companies that did some of the work on the troubled site. vinita anthony? >
great jerusalem.ur top story this afternoon, the troubled and troubling start for obama health care insurance website. >> officials promised to get it running perfectly and they have set a deadline but it may not have been enough. jeff pegues is in our washington bureau. jeff, good morning. >> good morning, benita. there are rumbles in the ranks with somelines. but the administration believes the healthcare.gov website will be working better be i the end of november. jeffrey jeffrey...
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great jerusalem.ur top story this afternoon, the troubled and troubling start for obama health care insurance website. >> officials promised to get it running perfectly and they have set a deadline but it may not have been enough. jeff pegues is in our washington bureau. jeff, good morning. >> good morning, benita. there are rumbles in the ranks with somelines. but the administration believes the healthcare.gov website will be working better be i the end of november. jeffrey jeffrey jeffrey zients announced on friday they have pinpointed a punch list of preparis. once fixed it the site will run faster. it's having an adverse effect on the enrollment numb berps, calling on whether the plan to have it ready by march is realistic. they're urging the administration to push back the deadline. finally a company called quality software services will manage the website repairs. it's a promotion for them because they're also one of the companies that did some of the work on the troubled site. vinita anthony? >
great jerusalem.ur top story this afternoon, the troubled and troubling start for obama health care insurance website. >> officials promised to get it running perfectly and they have set a deadline but it may not have been enough. jeff pegues is in our washington bureau. jeff, good morning. >> good morning, benita. there are rumbles in the ranks with somelines. but the administration believes the healthcare.gov website will be working better be i the end of november. jeffrey jeffrey...
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jerusalem is our capitol. and we will not negotiate about this. well, we will negotiate about this but we will never give up on it. >> rose: it remains to be seen, doesn't it. >> everything. >> rose: how much of your victory in the election had to do with your very strong views that everybody had to be in the israeli military, no exceptions. >> i think quite a bit. >> rose: because people sensed it was unfair. and they sensed that there was a demographic thing taking place. so that half of the israeli youth would not serve. >> yeah. and this has huge influence also about the israeli economy. not only, not only is it unfair, and when something is fundamentally unfair, you know, it's like termites. that is biting into the spine of the nation. so by you cannot have i don't know a quarter of your citizens-- living off the other three quarters. so we are changing this. this is changing. israeli, i mean this is-- i don't want to bother you with economics but israeli, because of it, is an extremely interesting economy. we have two things. one is think of
jerusalem is our capitol. and we will not negotiate about this. well, we will negotiate about this but we will never give up on it. >> rose: it remains to be seen, doesn't it. >> everything. >> rose: how much of your victory in the election had to do with your very strong views that everybody had to be in the israeli military, no exceptions. >> i think quite a bit. >> rose: because people sensed it was unfair. and they sensed that there was a demographic thing...
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my dad was from jerusalem. he was from west jerusalem but we were arab so we were supposed to be in the east kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east all the time and i was always in the west. i only realize that reason only. it's fascinating. how much that played into these categories. these divisions we create and house completely arbitrary they are. i used to go to school in new york and i used to go to the east side and i would be worried that if somehow there would be a war and they would close off the west side and i would want to go home. these are very real things that were prevalent in my childhood and my consciousness and my psyche so this trip scared me for a lot of reasons. so i'm just going to read -- we went to jerusalem and visited the house in which my thought it was born and grew up which was as they sit in west jerusalem. my father wrote about this for the observer that although we were frightened my brother and i were convinced that we were going to see the name of one of our jewish f
my dad was from jerusalem. he was from west jerusalem but we were arab so we were supposed to be in the east kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east all the time and i was always in the west. i only realize that reason only. it's fascinating. how much that played into these categories. these divisions we create and house completely arbitrary they are. i used to go to school in new york and i used to go to the east side and i would be worried that if somehow there would be a war and...
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>> one is jerusalem, there is a psychiatric term called jerusalem, because of the religious symbolic importance. think of it this way joie, if you are as a individual having psychotic dilutions or psychotic symptoms where you can't really understand exactly what's going on and you know other people aren't experiencing this, you sit back and think to yourself what's going on here? now if your dilution is of a religious bent you might go to jerusalem or rome or mecca. however if you have a more temporal view of things, you know, you would come to washington, d.c, the seat of power in the world. so nobody comes to the white house or the capitol, just by happenstance. everybody comes with a purpose. most people come there because they want to see those places. but the mentally ill come there because they want some kind of grievance or troubling experience addressed. >> that they think is going to be resolved -- >> exactly. when i started working at st. elizabeth we had a whole ward of mentally ill patients called the white house ward, it was exclusively for people who had been picked up
>> one is jerusalem, there is a psychiatric term called jerusalem, because of the religious symbolic importance. think of it this way joie, if you are as a individual having psychotic dilutions or psychotic symptoms where you can't really understand exactly what's going on and you know other people aren't experiencing this, you sit back and think to yourself what's going on here? now if your dilution is of a religious bent you might go to jerusalem or rome or mecca. however if you have a...
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didn't tell me much more than, will meet with you in jerusalem. so i sort of had this address in jerusalem, and i've never been to israel before and i don't speak in hebrew. the first they did was sit there with him and i think really what i try to do was explain to them that the story i wanted to tell wasn't the story of how he died, which would be a part of the book, and they wanted it to be, but it was a story of how we live. i told them that i had spent a couple of months with my coproducers talking to all these people who said, just because of danny, i've done this, i've done this, i've started this company. i never thought he could. i said, you realize how your son has changed all these people's lives. and with that they kind of said okay. i only spent a week an issue. i wish i could've spent more time there. i visited the company were some of his professors are still there, and still remember him like it was yesterday. it was really amazing because he only spent three years there. >> cool. i'm going to open up to other questions from audien
didn't tell me much more than, will meet with you in jerusalem. so i sort of had this address in jerusalem, and i've never been to israel before and i don't speak in hebrew. the first they did was sit there with him and i think really what i try to do was explain to them that the story i wanted to tell wasn't the story of how he died, which would be a part of the book, and they wanted it to be, but it was a story of how we live. i told them that i had spent a couple of months with my...
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jerusalem post middle east correspondent ariel hi there thanks for being with us what a day it's pain for him and he described what what happened is all part of the political games what kind of game is that. hi how are you. basically what we're witnessing here in libya right now is we're witnessing. a mark of chaos in the country the government is basically a government in name only. the government is not controlling even its own headquarters building where its prime ministers is currently residing. i mean without shots military men walked into his hotel in central tripoli which is supposed to be one of the high guarded buildings in the country and they walled stoute with the prime minister. the country is divided. amongst clans. religious six islamic radicals the country is basically dividing itself in the civil war scenario and what could be done to control the situation the do you think. basically i think that the u.s. and the european countries that initiated the tac did not foresee the difficulties . of the aftermath of the attack and what they did not adequately adequately plan
jerusalem post middle east correspondent ariel hi there thanks for being with us what a day it's pain for him and he described what what happened is all part of the political games what kind of game is that. hi how are you. basically what we're witnessing here in libya right now is we're witnessing. a mark of chaos in the country the government is basically a government in name only. the government is not controlling even its own headquarters building where its prime ministers is currently...
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in jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. --breaking news--- we're looking at live pictures from wheeling west virginia where federal agents have apparently shot and killed a gunman at the federal courthouse. according to witnesses... the gunman was able to get off 15 to 20 shots before he was killed. we don't know yet if he injured anyone before he died. it sounds like the punch line to a really old joke, but it's not. a 25 year old woman in mexico says her boyfriend put a padlock on her pants, so she couldn't cheat on him. the alleged victim came to police with a padlock on her jeans, saying her boyfriend had been doing this for years, but was afraid to cut the lock herself, because of what he might do to her. police say when they confronted the 40-year-old boyfriend, he admitted to it, and gave them the key to unlock her. amazingly, she declined to press charges, although the man told police he wouldn't ever do it again. as the partial government shutdown continues in its second week we are asking in our question of the da
in jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. --breaking news--- we're looking at live pictures from wheeling west virginia where federal agents have apparently shot and killed a gunman at the federal courthouse. according to witnesses... the gunman was able to get off 15 to 20 shots before he was killed. we don't know yet if he injured anyone before he died. it sounds like the punch line to a really old joke, but it's not. a 25 year old woman in mexico says her boyfriend put a padlock on her pants,...
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he grew up in jerusalem.beer was six when he witnessed a bus bombing. >> i remember an old man, who was on the bus and who flew out of the bus, he was on the floor bleeding, he needed help to get up, and he was yelling to us to help him to get up, to my brother and i. but we just ran away from there, because we were so scared. and when i grew up, i decided i want to become a doctor and save lives. >> beer started off his career in an ambulance. but he often arrived on the scene too late. because of traffic jams. >> can you imagine superman is jumping into the ambulance and getting stuck in traffic and meanwhile he has to save the world but he is going through the traffic and he is going with the sirens and he is telling everyone, move, move, i want to get through and he can't get through? no, superman was successful because he was able to go above traffic, he was able to fly. so, we are not superman, but we are getting close. >> beer's paramedics ride motorbikes. they are on the scene before you know it, kind
he grew up in jerusalem.beer was six when he witnessed a bus bombing. >> i remember an old man, who was on the bus and who flew out of the bus, he was on the floor bleeding, he needed help to get up, and he was yelling to us to help him to get up, to my brother and i. but we just ran away from there, because we were so scared. and when i grew up, i decided i want to become a doctor and save lives. >> beer started off his career in an ambulance. but he often arrived on the scene too...
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white god worn by hard line observers those from the wife who was writing this column uniform in jerusalem and they stopped escorts at their speech. and then run away the problem is that most ultra-orthodox jews believe the army is an unholy place many also refuse to recognize israel as they say they cannot be a jewish state until the messiah comes and so fighting for the one via the other oversteps the boundaries of what's acceptable so basically of her in a community in a conflict between how to relate. to the country and to the secular people in the country and they see those soldiers. going through i mean that later integrating into the thirty something that's an important and pulsing into their way of living for sixty five years the ultra-orthodox who make up about eight percent of israel's eight million citizens have largely been now to skip compulsory military service to pursue their religious studies but the government's now decided enough is enough and the cabinet has approved a plan to gradually end automatic draft exemptions but will it just leaders are warning if the law passes
white god worn by hard line observers those from the wife who was writing this column uniform in jerusalem and they stopped escorts at their speech. and then run away the problem is that most ultra-orthodox jews believe the army is an unholy place many also refuse to recognize israel as they say they cannot be a jewish state until the messiah comes and so fighting for the one via the other oversteps the boundaries of what's acceptable so basically of her in a community in a conflict between how...
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to the outside world and what is not clear how much maneuver to act alone he has and i'm in west jerusalemorter: citizens who want to marry foreigners and problems that come from cross cultural marriages and we report from seoul. >> he came from the philippifi with a husband she met twice and there are 200,000 multi cultural families and may trillion in 2020 and the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> for me it's very hard and very difficult because of the tradition because tradition is very different and they said man is heaven and woman is land. >> reporter: after early difficulties she said her marriage flourished and the wives go through two-year adjustment to meet the adjustment of husband's and in laws and next year the government is bringing in new rules and the foreign spouse will speak korean and the korean spouse will have to have a minimum level of income before a couple will be granted a marriage visa. one organization that helps foreign spouses said it won't address the issue of people who do not care about the futures of the couples th
to the outside world and what is not clear how much maneuver to act alone he has and i'm in west jerusalemorter: citizens who want to marry foreigners and problems that come from cross cultural marriages and we report from seoul. >> he came from the philippifi with a husband she met twice and there are 200,000 multi cultural families and may trillion in 2020 and the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> for me it's very hard and very difficult...
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together or tear them apart it is a battle that has yet to be fought pointlessly on our team in jerusalem. coming up out of the interview shay said. you know it's getting old trying to beat the war drums to invade iran i think the let's invade iran talk has been going on since i was in college to keep the saber rattling rolling israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared in front of the un that iran is building nuclear weapons that could hit new york in three to four years no he said new york obviously he is trying to spook a certain country with nuclear destruction the delegates from namibia were probably unmoved sadly this time netanyahu failed to bring a funny cartoon bomb picture with him like in his two thousand and twelve un speech in which he also warned the world about the threat of a nuclear iran you know i might be more optimistic about israel accusing other countries of being nuclear threats if they had a better track record themselves although israel is a bit candid with their arsenal according to a b.b.c. article the federation of american scientists believes that isra
together or tear them apart it is a battle that has yet to be fought pointlessly on our team in jerusalem. coming up out of the interview shay said. you know it's getting old trying to beat the war drums to invade iran i think the let's invade iran talk has been going on since i was in college to keep the saber rattling rolling israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared in front of the un that iran is building nuclear weapons that could hit new york in three to four years no he said new...
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jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas.the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is expected to testify that the captain had no control whatsoever of the situation both during the accident and especially during the evacuation. of course, 32 people who died during the accident did not die on impact, they died getting off the ship. in order to prove manslaughter, they have to prove that the captain did not do a good job? evacuating all of those passengers. then we are expected to hear later today or tomorrow to hear colorful system. a maldovian ballerina who was the captain's alleged lover at the time who was also on the bridge and the captain, a retired sea captain on an island who the captain was trying to impress by going so close t
jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas.the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is expected to testify that the captain had no control whatsoever of the situation both during the accident and...
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this month hundreds of thousands of people joined the funeral procession in jerusalem.ews from the middle east the support base are still trying to workout what direction he will take under the leadership of dari, the controversial figure who lacks the credentials of rabbi yosif. and this is in the ultra orhtodox party and says they need to get back in the government. >> translator: i think he needs to be in the government to influence policies so israel doesn't resemble copenhagen and we believe and practice the religion and important the next generation inherit the identity from us. >> reporter: and they got the first local elections 30 years ago and the party has been influential in the israeli government but currently it's in opposition, the prime minister netanyahu teaming up with other parties instead. and they turned the ultra orthodox community into a political force and she gone and how much influence they will have on future governments. many supporters are furious about a change in the law that will force ultra orthodox men to serve in the israel army rather
this month hundreds of thousands of people joined the funeral procession in jerusalem.ews from the middle east the support base are still trying to workout what direction he will take under the leadership of dari, the controversial figure who lacks the credentials of rabbi yosif. and this is in the ultra orhtodox party and says they need to get back in the government. >> translator: i think he needs to be in the government to influence policies so israel doesn't resemble copenhagen and we...
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and we will go live to jerusalem. 1111 ] >>> thousands of u.s.overnment workers will be turned away when they show up to work this morning. a deadlock between politician in congress has forced a shutdown. they failed to reach compromise, but they all will be back in session in just a few hours from now. >> more on the shutdown this hour. but first, some other stories that we're following. and we begin in iraq, where reports say more than 50 people have been killed, dozens injured in a wave of attacks in and around baghdad. most were car bombings in the iraqi capital shia neighborhoods. it appears to be the latest sectarian violence to hit that country. >>> kenyan lawmakers are set to begin their investigation into possible intelligence failures ahead of the massacre at nairobi's westgate shopping mall. legislators visited the scene on monday and are still asking for anyone with additional information to come forward. 67 people were killed during the siege september 21st. militant group al shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> authori
and we will go live to jerusalem. 1111 ] >>> thousands of u.s.overnment workers will be turned away when they show up to work this morning. a deadlock between politician in congress has forced a shutdown. they failed to reach compromise, but they all will be back in session in just a few hours from now. >> more on the shutdown this hour. but first, some other stories that we're following. and we begin in iraq, where reports say more than 50 people have been killed, dozens injured...
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hundreds of thousands have gathered in jerusalem. the former chief rabbi died on monday at age 93. still trying to reach residents trapped in the flooded homes in the wake of a typhoon. half a million people have been battered with wind up to 150 kilometers an hour. this mororng, there was a fresh wave of violence across egypt. a car bomb went off at the , coming one day after 50 people were killed in clashes between police and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. just how unstable is egypt? but egypt hasle, always been the sense that the institute -- instability tends to be pocketed. these kinds of clashes, even though they are deadly, a relatively confined. incident isg the almost a full-blown insurgency. sinai has a relative security vacuum that started emerging under mubarak in late 2010. a breakdown in security that has worsened since the uprising. seems islamists are taking advantage of the current political situation as a pretext for insurgency. >> has the crackdown made is worse? the muslim brotherhood has decapitated the organization and the ability to organize. but it is
hundreds of thousands have gathered in jerusalem. the former chief rabbi died on monday at age 93. still trying to reach residents trapped in the flooded homes in the wake of a typhoon. half a million people have been battered with wind up to 150 kilometers an hour. this mororng, there was a fresh wave of violence across egypt. a car bomb went off at the , coming one day after 50 people were killed in clashes between police and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. just how unstable is egypt?...
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hundreds of thousands have gathered in jerusalem. the former chief rabbi died on monday at age 93. still trying to reach residents trapped in the flooded homes in the wake of a typhoon. half a million people have been battered with wind up to 150 kilometers an hour. this morning, there was a fresh wave of violence across egypt. a car bomb went off at the , coming one day after 50 people were killed in clashes between police and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. just how unstable is egypt? but egypt hasle, always been the sense that the institute -- instability tends to be pocketed. these kinds of clashes, even though they are deadly, a relatively confined. incident isg the almost a full-blown insurgency. sinai has a relative security vacuum that started emerging under mubarak in late 2010. a breakdown in security that has worsened since the uprising. seems islamists are taking advantage of the current political situation as a pretext for insurgency. >> has the crackdown made this worse? the muslim brotherhood has decapitated the organization and the ability to organize. but it
hundreds of thousands have gathered in jerusalem. the former chief rabbi died on monday at age 93. still trying to reach residents trapped in the flooded homes in the wake of a typhoon. half a million people have been battered with wind up to 150 kilometers an hour. this morning, there was a fresh wave of violence across egypt. a car bomb went off at the , coming one day after 50 people were killed in clashes between police and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. just how unstable is egypt?...
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. >>> cristo entrÓn jerusalÉm en unburro, nosotros adquirimos un burro, traemos un tema y la gente puedeÓvenes, las familias, la mujer soltera. >>> evangelizaciÓn que preocupa a la iglesia catÓlica segÚn el referenc revendo rodriguez. >>> colaboraciÓn historica tr los Últimos cinco aÑos entre el mundo evangÉli latino y la igsia catÓlica, el papa francisco facilita espacio para mÁs conversaciones. >>> conversaciones que no detienen el crecimiento de la iglesia evangÉlica, para el 2030 la mayorÍa de los evangÉlicos en estados unidos serÁn latinos. en chicago janet rodriguez telemundo. >>> hanalido a relucir mÁs imÁgenes del ni que el saba se acercÓ al papa francisco en una vigilia, bÓ el crucifijo y no querÍa deegar de Él, se sentÓ en la silla del pa sin importarle lo que estaba haciendo. tiene seis aÑos, dejenme aÍ. naciÓ en colombiaia llego a italia hace un aÑo adoptado por una familia. espera que la bendiciÓn que recibÓ su hijolegue a todos los niÑos abandonados delundo. al rresa en el noticiero temundo, tormenta de arena provoca caos en una cartera y ni se imaginan en quÉ se tretienen
. >>> cristo entrÓn jerusalÉm en unburro, nosotros adquirimos un burro, traemos un tema y la gente puedeÓvenes, las familias, la mujer soltera. >>> evangelizaciÓn que preocupa a la iglesia catÓlica segÚn el referenc revendo rodriguez. >>> colaboraciÓn historica tr los Últimos cinco aÑos entre el mundo evangÉli latino y la igsia catÓlica, el papa francisco facilita espacio para mÁs conversaciones. >>> conversaciones que no detienen el crecimiento...
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from west jerusalem. but we were supposed to be in the east so that kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east of the time and was always in the west. i realize that recently. it is fascinating how much that played into these categories, these divisions we create, how so completely arbitrary they are and i used to go to school in new york on the east side and be worried about if they would somehow close off there would be a war and close off the west side and that wouldn't be allowed to go home, these are very real things that were very problematic in my childhood in my consciousness and psyche so this trip scared me a lot for a lot of reasons. so i am just going to read so we went to jerusalem and visited my father's house where -- in west jerusalem. we found out my father wrote about this for the london observer, although we were convinced we were going to see the name of one of our jewish friends on the door, we didn't, but we did encounter a sign that said the international christian embassy whi
from west jerusalem. but we were supposed to be in the east so that kept happening. i was supposed to be in the east of the time and was always in the west. i realize that recently. it is fascinating how much that played into these categories, these divisions we create, how so completely arbitrary they are and i used to go to school in new york on the east side and be worried about if they would somehow close off there would be a war and close off the west side and that wouldn't be allowed to...
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there's a con certain in jerusalem, and tel aviv that they'll lose the backing of the u.s., which is more interested, especially after the syrian fooe as coe in a negotiated solution with assad, and they'll seek something similar with hassan rouhani, and the red lines chemical weapons, and syrian nuclear weapons in iran will be forgotten or erased. that's a concern in the capital. >> not that this will happen, but as i listen to the prime minister talk about israel going it alone, implying military reaction, it reminds me the u.s. provides financial assistance, military assistance to israel. so, you know, it seemed difficult to take these two apart and say, "we'll go it alone." it will be difficult for israel. one of the audiences, and the primary audience wasn't his fellow citizens in israel, they overwhelmingly reelected him, agreeing with what he had to say. the audience was america, not just the president, but congress, where israel has strong supporters and allies. the american people are favourably inclined to israel, viewing it as a fellow democracy and a kinship among jews an
there's a con certain in jerusalem, and tel aviv that they'll lose the backing of the u.s., which is more interested, especially after the syrian fooe as coe in a negotiated solution with assad, and they'll seek something similar with hassan rouhani, and the red lines chemical weapons, and syrian nuclear weapons in iran will be forgotten or erased. that's a concern in the capital. >> not that this will happen, but as i listen to the prime minister talk about israel going it alone,...
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this attack came after -- fox's conner powell is in jerusalem with the latest. >> at least 6 egyptian soldiers killed by militants while on patrol in cairo. also in the country's capital rocket propelled grenades hitting a major satellite station and a massive explosion at a government security headquarters killing at least two people and wounding dozens near a tourist resort in the sinai peninsula. this all comes just a day after clashes between government forces and supporters of the muslim brotherhood leaving more than 50 people dead across the country. it happened on the anniversary of the 1973 war with israel meant to have been a day of celebration but the violence making it one of the bloodest days since they backed president mohamed morsi from july. there's mixed reaction from the egyptian people. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: yesterday's celebration of the 6th of october was beautiful and all the people celebrated. the only thing that rubed it was the muslim brotherhood violent celebration and they shouldn't have done that. [speaking in native tongue] >> translato
this attack came after -- fox's conner powell is in jerusalem with the latest. >> at least 6 egyptian soldiers killed by militants while on patrol in cairo. also in the country's capital rocket propelled grenades hitting a major satellite station and a massive explosion at a government security headquarters killing at least two people and wounding dozens near a tourist resort in the sinai peninsula. this all comes just a day after clashes between government forces and supporters of the...
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a decision by israel to build 1300 new settlement homes in east jerusalem has been described as the lord by the united states. prime minister netanyahu announced the plan shortly after israel released when the six palestinian prisoners as part of a deal setting out current peace talks. in brazil, oh gx, an oil company has sought protection from bankruptcy in court. once viewed as one of the top 10 wealthiest people in the world, batista argued he would one day become the richest person on the planet. he is thought to have lost a record $30 billion in just over a year. >> it was at the art deco building in the heart of rio that the tease to empire. now it is up for grabs as his reams crumble. hes than two years ago boasted about his latest venture, a new super court to the north of rio. >> the chinese are jealous. rise mirrored those . his corporate videos showed how , telling very wealthy american public television he would soon be the richest person on the planet. >> what do you think your net worth could become in the next 10 years? -- 100 billion. >> making his first millions in minin
a decision by israel to build 1300 new settlement homes in east jerusalem has been described as the lord by the united states. prime minister netanyahu announced the plan shortly after israel released when the six palestinian prisoners as part of a deal setting out current peace talks. in brazil, oh gx, an oil company has sought protection from bankruptcy in court. once viewed as one of the top 10 wealthiest people in the world, batista argued he would one day become the richest person on the...
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. >>> cristo entrÓn jerusalÉm en unburro, nosotros adquirimos un burro, traemos un tema y la gente puedela red a las aguas y traemos los jÓvenes, las familias, la mujer soltera. >>> evangelizaciÓn que preocupa a la iglesia catÓlica segÚn el referenc revendo rodriguez. >>> colaboraciÓn historica tr los Últimos cinco aÑos entre el mundo evangÉli latino y la igsia catÓlica, el papa francisco facilita espacio para mÁs conversaciones. >>> conversaciones que no detienen el crecimiento de la iglesia evangÉlica, para el 2030 la mayorÍa de los evangÉlicos en estados unidos serÁn latinos. en chicago janet rodriguez telemundo. >>> hanalido a relucir mÁs imÁgenes del ni que el saba se acercÓ al papa francisco en una vigilia, bÓ el crucifijo y no querÍa deegar de Él, se sentÓ en la silla del pa sin importarle lo que estaba haciendo. tiene seis aÑos, dejenme aÍ. naciÓ en colombiaia llego a italia hace un aÑo adoptado por una familia. espera que la bendiciÓn que recibÓ su hijolegue a todos los niÑos abandonados delundo. al rresa en el noticiero temundo, tormenta de arena provoca caos en una cartera y n
. >>> cristo entrÓn jerusalÉm en unburro, nosotros adquirimos un burro, traemos un tema y la gente puedela red a las aguas y traemos los jÓvenes, las familias, la mujer soltera. >>> evangelizaciÓn que preocupa a la iglesia catÓlica segÚn el referenc revendo rodriguez. >>> colaboraciÓn historica tr los Últimos cinco aÑos entre el mundo evangÉli latino y la igsia catÓlica, el papa francisco facilita espacio para mÁs conversaciones. >>>...
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in jerusalem, conor powell, fox news. when... it... comes to... last month's... mass shooting at the washington navy yard,.../ most people... don't think... tougher gun laws... could... have... prevented it. that's... the finding... of... a... quinnipiac survey.../. while... 88 percent of those polled... support laws ...to prevent people... with mental illness... from purchasing guns,.../ 61... percent... don't think... stricter gun laws... would have... stopped... it.../. 12 people... were killed.../ four others... were wounded ... before... aaron alexis... was shot and killed. a mother in central florida says her son's elementary school went to far, after suspending him for using his finger as a pretend gun during a game of "cops and robbers." bonnie bennett says the school's zero tolerance policy is out of control, and she plans on doing whatever it takes to get her son's record cleared.
in jerusalem, conor powell, fox news. when... it... comes to... last month's... mass shooting at the washington navy yard,.../ most people... don't think... tougher gun laws... could... have... prevented it. that's... the finding... of... a... quinnipiac survey.../. while... 88 percent of those polled... support laws ...to prevent people... with mental illness... from purchasing guns,.../ 61... percent... don't think... stricter gun laws... would have... stopped... it.../. 12 people... were...
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a decision by israel to build 1300 new settlement homes in east jerusalem has been described as the lord by the united states. prime minister netanyahu announced the plan shortly after israel released when the six palestinian prisoners as part of a deal setting out current peace talks. in brazil, oh gx, an oil company has sought protection from bankruptcy in court. once viewed as one of the top 10 wealthiest people in the world, batista argued he would one day become the richest person on the planet. he is thought to have lost a record $30 billion in just over a year. >> it was at the art deco building in the heart of rio that the tease to empire. now it is up for grabs as his reams crumble. hes than two years ago boasted about his latest venture, a new super court to the north of rio. >> the chinese are jealous. rise mirrored those . his corporate videos showed how , telling very wealthy american public television he would soon be the richest person on the planet. >> what do you think your net worth could become in the next 10 years? -- 100 billion. >> making his first millions in minin
a decision by israel to build 1300 new settlement homes in east jerusalem has been described as the lord by the united states. prime minister netanyahu announced the plan shortly after israel released when the six palestinian prisoners as part of a deal setting out current peace talks. in brazil, oh gx, an oil company has sought protection from bankruptcy in court. once viewed as one of the top 10 wealthiest people in the world, batista argued he would one day become the richest person on the...
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>> yes, and jerusalem. >> and so you report to the same governmental department as the ambassador does. >> we report to the same department and we coordinate our work and we meet from time to time either in israel or in the united states. but he is not giving us orders. >> and so how does one become a con. ule consule general. >> you go to school for it and if you work your way up and you can become one in san francisco, i guess. >> and you're part of the diplomatic core? >> yes, i am. >> how did you come to this? >> it started and i passed the test for the cadet course and the diplomatic community. and thought, let's take that and see who passes. fortunately or unfortunately, i passed the tests and i became curious about the career and i started it and 15 years later, here i am. >> so 15 years ago, were you out of college and looking for a career. >> people are watching this program. i was a dentist. not a typical career path for a diplomat. but one other thing happened beyond that dare and silly game between friends, when i had to make a decision, do i want to take the career or cont
>> yes, and jerusalem. >> and so you report to the same governmental department as the ambassador does. >> we report to the same department and we coordinate our work and we meet from time to time either in israel or in the united states. but he is not giving us orders. >> and so how does one become a con. ule consule general. >> you go to school for it and if you work your way up and you can become one in san francisco, i guess. >> and you're part of the...
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i had an address in jerusalem, never been to israel before, and i don't speak any hebrew, and i got on a plane and went, met my sister who is here tonight, she traveled with me which was great, and the first thing i did was to sit down with them, and i think really what i did was explain to them the story to tellfuls not how he died, but a story of how he lived, and i told them i spent a couple months with the co-producers talking to the people who said just because of danny, i've done this. i've done this. i started this company i never thought i could. i said, do you realize how your son changed people's lives, and with that, they said, okay. i wish i could have spent more time in israel. i visited the company where the professors are still there, and still remember him like it was yesterday. it was really amazing because he just spent three years there. >> wow. cool. well, i'm going to open it up now to questions from the audience. i promisedded my friend, andy, that if he passed around the e-mail list, i'd let him, and i hope you sign up if you are not on already, you can ask the f
i had an address in jerusalem, never been to israel before, and i don't speak any hebrew, and i got on a plane and went, met my sister who is here tonight, she traveled with me which was great, and the first thing i did was to sit down with them, and i think really what i did was explain to them the story to tellfuls not how he died, but a story of how he lived, and i told them i spent a couple months with the co-producers talking to the people who said just because of danny, i've done this....