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as tensions in east jerusalem turned deadly. a far right jewish activist is shot, the suspected palestinian gunmen killed by police. iraqi peshmerga forces had for kobane. joining their kurdish car mats against the islamic state organization. those are the headlines here on france 24. a developing story out of burkina faso. protesters have clashed through a police barricade outside the parliament in the capital. according to our correspondent fires are ablaze around the building. france 24 has been monitoring events in ouagadougou as clashes were field as the political opposition call for blockade of parliament. the legislature was such a consider a constitutional reform that would allow long serving president blaise compaore to extend his rule. no word on whether or not those talks will go through. as the situation remains tense. the president's bid to stay on for a fifth term has sparked two days of protests. blaise compaore has served as president since 1987 after a military coup. we will bring you more on the situation out o
as tensions in east jerusalem turned deadly. a far right jewish activist is shot, the suspected palestinian gunmen killed by police. iraqi peshmerga forces had for kobane. joining their kurdish car mats against the islamic state organization. those are the headlines here on france 24. a developing story out of burkina faso. protesters have clashed through a police barricade outside the parliament in the capital. according to our correspondent fires are ablaze around the building. france 24 has...
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live now to east jerusalem. let's take a look, as i'm introducing you to some of the pictures that we have from the streets of jerusalem this morning. we don't have pictures from the clashes, but we understand from reliable sources that they have attention place. give us your assessment of the feelings in east jerusalem this hour. >> well, it's incredibly tense. in fact, i have been speaking with many people here and some suggesting that this is the most tense it's been in years, and, really, this shooting of this far right jewish leader who advocates for allowing jewish people to pray at the compound, his chooting underscores the severity of the situation in occupied east jers jerusalem, a situation that has been brewing. if you remember around four months ago a palestinian teenager was killed by what has been described as extremist jewish people, people who were subsequently arrested. the brutal nature of the teenager's killing, he was set on fire. really erupted in occupied east jerusalem. since and during th
live now to east jerusalem. let's take a look, as i'm introducing you to some of the pictures that we have from the streets of jerusalem this morning. we don't have pictures from the clashes, but we understand from reliable sources that they have attention place. give us your assessment of the feelings in east jerusalem this hour. >> well, it's incredibly tense. in fact, i have been speaking with many people here and some suggesting that this is the most tense it's been in years, and,...
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glick where he was killed this morning in east jerusalem. and all morning long, there's been rocks thrown, tiles been set alight in that neighborhood. security forces have been responding with tear gas. they're there in significant force, because there's an expectation that this could escalate, because temple mount, which is a sight which is sacred to both jus and muslims in the old city, has been closed to access, both to muslims and everyone else for the first time in 14 years. and that's a very serious development. >> yeah, and in fact, it was the second intifada which was sparked really by sharone visiting back in the year 2000. >> reporter: well, it's some debate over whether that particular visit did lead to the second intifada, but it certainly didn't help the situation on the ground. there's one report that mahmoud abbas, the palestinian president, has said that this is tantamount to a declaration of war. he isn't saying it's a declaration of war, but if these activities causing access to muslims to tefrl mount continue, that could l
glick where he was killed this morning in east jerusalem. and all morning long, there's been rocks thrown, tiles been set alight in that neighborhood. security forces have been responding with tear gas. they're there in significant force, because there's an expectation that this could escalate, because temple mount, which is a sight which is sacred to both jus and muslims in the old city, has been closed to access, both to muslims and everyone else for the first time in 14 years. and that's a...
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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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the closure has led to clashes in east jerusalem. kevin, reports. >> in an arab district of east jerusalem, angry crowds gathered as news began to spread that the suspect in the attempted murder of a right-wing jewish activist had himself been shot dead. a job atprisoner had the conference center where his victim had been speaking. will he say he died after a shootout. the family say he did not have a gun when he was killed. his father and brother were arrested as israeli police work to investigate the shooting and contain the aftermath. >> the house was surrounded at the early hours of the morning by officers. shots were fired from inside the house. the officers outside immediately responded, shooting and killing the terrorist, we believe. he confirmed the suspect was shot who carried out the attempted assassination last night. >> a prominent right-wing supporter of the campaign by religious jews to extend jewish rights to the site of the old city of jerusalem, sacred to both islam and judaism. the ancient mosque was built on part o
the closure has led to clashes in east jerusalem. kevin, reports. >> in an arab district of east jerusalem, angry crowds gathered as news began to spread that the suspect in the attempted murder of a right-wing jewish activist had himself been shot dead. a job atprisoner had the conference center where his victim had been speaking. will he say he died after a shootout. the family say he did not have a gun when he was killed. his father and brother were arrested as israeli police work to...
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more than 2500 settlers in east jerusalem. at this point, is there any way for this white house and the netanyahu government to come to some understanding on settlements, on ways to bridge what differences do exist and focus on the fact that both nations are threatened by radical islamist terror, that iranian and nuclear weapons would be a catastrophe for both nations and indeed the world? >> well, this is very important. and the fact that there is too much world attention focused on the buildings in jerusalem which is the israeli capital and the building in jerusalem is for the welfare and the interest of other citizens. both arab and jews. so any attention given them that on the extent of tension on iran or isis or others is quite
more than 2500 settlers in east jerusalem. at this point, is there any way for this white house and the netanyahu government to come to some understanding on settlements, on ways to bridge what differences do exist and focus on the fact that both nations are threatened by radical islamist terror, that iranian and nuclear weapons would be a catastrophe for both nations and indeed the world? >> well, this is very important. and the fact that there is too much world attention focused on the...
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>> they're in a very tense scene across occupied east jerusalem. the mosque is an area which is extremely tense. of course it's been closed off by israeli security forces at mid-day prayers. a number of palestinians were on the outside of the compound offering prayers because they weren't allowed in. huge security presence, we've seen images from inside the old city which surrounds the compound. en that narrow lanes are empty, but in the streets of occupied east jerusalem, frankly, in many neighborhood scenes of chaos, israel security forces confront palestinian protestors, mostly young people. since i've been here for the past few hours, almost 20 minutes or so, you can hear stun grenades and you can smell tear gas in the air periodically, as well. it really just underscores just how unpredictable and frankly volatile the situation is in occupied east jerusalem, a situation which has been brewing for several months since before the gaza war and the closure of the mosque compound will do little to calm tensions. >> what is the israeli government pl
>> they're in a very tense scene across occupied east jerusalem. the mosque is an area which is extremely tense. of course it's been closed off by israeli security forces at mid-day prayers. a number of palestinians were on the outside of the compound offering prayers because they weren't allowed in. huge security presence, we've seen images from inside the old city which surrounds the compound. en that narrow lanes are empty, but in the streets of occupied east jerusalem, frankly, in...
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to recognize jerusalem as israel's capitol? stay with us. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the supreme court of the united states is now back in session. remember the name ari zibito vski for a while. how does a kid end up at the center of a separation of powers case. bruce was mentioning this earlier but we didn't get into the nitty-gritty. he was born in jerusalem. not recognized as the capitol of israel by the united states. is this a tug-of-war by the state department and the legislative branch? >> the case concerns the scope of the executive's foreign affair powers. the court has upheld the executive's power to conduct foreign affairs. does the labeling of jerusalem as part of on this child 's passport reckon foreign affairs. congress ought to take a step back and look at how the case-- >> jeff rosen? >> i'm reading on the issue of the case whether a federal statute requires to record the birthplace of a person born in jerusalem born in israel and reposing exclusively. i tend to agree
to recognize jerusalem as israel's capitol? stay with us. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the supreme court of the united states is now back in session. remember the name ari zibito vski for a while. how does a kid end up at the center of a separation of powers case. bruce was mentioning this earlier but we didn't get into the nitty-gritty. he was born in jerusalem. not recognized as the capitol of israel by the united states. is this a tug-of-war by...
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jordan is the custody toedian of the site in jerusalem. since the shooting of the rabbi and palestinian man behind the attack, the situation in occupied east jerusalem has been extremely tense. over my shoulder is one of the palestinian neighborhoods. i can see smoke billowing. we've heard stun grenades going off, so a very tense situation here in occupied east jerusalem. >> thank you very much. >> a barrel bombing killed dozens of syrians at a refugee camp wednesday in northern syria. activists blame the assad regime. witnesses say the two-barrel bombs were dropped from an army helicopter. civil rights say those bombs have been dropped on dense neighborhoods since the start of the war. >> kurdish troops are along the syrian border set to join the fight against isil in kobane. >> their trek from iraq through turkey has been unprecedented. >> it really has. turkey has been in conflict with the kurds for years, so they really don't see the iraq peshmerga the same way we do, like heroes coming in to sort out a very bad situation in kobane. fo
jordan is the custody toedian of the site in jerusalem. since the shooting of the rabbi and palestinian man behind the attack, the situation in occupied east jerusalem has been extremely tense. over my shoulder is one of the palestinian neighborhoods. i can see smoke billowing. we've heard stun grenades going off, so a very tense situation here in occupied east jerusalem. >> thank you very much. >> a barrel bombing killed dozens of syrians at a refugee camp wednesday in northern...
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security tight across jerusalem as israeli men kill a suspected right wing israeli rabbi >>> more homes destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way for a buffer zone next to gaza >>> tunisia democracy in action. a separatist party over taking to win elections. >> and... >> when he meets me, he'll pay his debts, i can drown a drink of water and drink a dead tree, wait until you see mohammed ali >>> it's 40 years since the rumble in the jungle between mohammed ali and george foreman >>> the palestinian wan president mahmoud abbas hailed -- president, mahmoud abbas hailed sweden to acknowledge them as a state. the prime minister said:. >> mahmoud abbas called for other countries to stand by sweden saying: >>> our correspondent with the action in a moment. first to the swedish capital. margo, a press conference was given in swedish. you listened in to that. what was elaborated on? >> well, the foreign minister emphasised a few times that the reason for this recognition was because of the structure and interrupted peace talks. he was criticized not just within her government, whi
security tight across jerusalem as israeli men kill a suspected right wing israeli rabbi >>> more homes destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way for a buffer zone next to gaza >>> tunisia democracy in action. a separatist party over taking to win elections. >> and... >> when he meets me, he'll pay his debts, i can drown a drink of water and drink a dead tree, wait until you see mohammed ali >>> it's 40 years since the rumble in the jungle...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: tensions rise in jerusalem. as israel lifts the controversial closure of a holy site and fresh violence between israelis and palestinians holds the threat of more yet to come. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this thursday, in alaska's senate race, authenticity reigns supreme for voters wary of outsider interests. >> some degree that's true of the oil industry, about the authenticity of the people who >> ifill: plus, solar flares and lava flows the hot spots on earth and in outer-space. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. economy has turned in another solid quarter. growth from july through september ran at an annual rate of 3.5%. that follows
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: tensions rise in jerusalem. as israel lifts the controversial closure of a holy site and fresh violence between israelis and palestinians holds the threat of more yet to come. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this thursday, in alaska's senate race, authenticity reigns supreme for voters wary of outsider interests. >> some degree that's true of the oil industry, about the...
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perhaps that is business as usual in jerusalem these days. worshippers are able to access the compound, but only men over the age of 50 or women. those restrictions are not in common. they've been in place in the past. but plenty of extra police and security officials all across jerusalem because there is that expectation. there could be more trouble. it is raining today, so that usually discourages lots of people coming out on to the streets. but there's still that expectation. it's worth pointing out, that's the second time in just over a week that hundreds of extra security forces have had to be deployed in this city because of the ongoing tensions here. not just to the al-aqsa compound, but a number of other issues. jewish settlers moving into palestinian neighborhoods and from the israeli jewish perspective, a number of what they felt as terror attacks against israeli jews in east jerusalem. >> just from what you're saying there, it sounds as if this is a brief respite almost in terms of the way in which both sides have been quite ready
perhaps that is business as usual in jerusalem these days. worshippers are able to access the compound, but only men over the age of 50 or women. those restrictions are not in common. they've been in place in the past. but plenty of extra police and security officials all across jerusalem because there is that expectation. there could be more trouble. it is raining today, so that usually discourages lots of people coming out on to the streets. but there's still that expectation. it's worth...
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also to come on the program, tension in jerusalem after the police shooting of a palestinian, suspectedan attack on a jewish activist. >>> more homes are destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way for a buffer zone next to saga. -- gaza. >>> and protests forced the president to scrap a plan to extend his 27-year term in office. ♪ >>> now israel has condemned sweden's move to officially recognize the state of palestine. the decision has been warmly welcomed by the palestinian president. mohamed vall reports. >> reporter: for decades palestinians have argued that the israeli government has tried to deny them of three things, their territory, freedom and government. but now sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. >> today the government of sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled. there is a territory, a people, and a government. not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principal of international law about no fr
also to come on the program, tension in jerusalem after the police shooting of a palestinian, suspectedan attack on a jewish activist. >>> more homes are destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way for a buffer zone next to saga. -- gaza. >>> and protests forced the president to scrap a plan to extend his 27-year term in office. ♪ >>> now israel has condemned sweden's move to officially recognize the state of palestine. the decision has been warmly...
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gluk, he was killed this morning in east jerusalem. all morning long, there's been rocks thrown, tires being set alight by young palestinian men in that neighborhood. the security forces have been responding with tear gas. they are there in significant force because of an expectation that this could escalate. the temple, a site for both jews and muslims, has been caused close access and that's a very serious development. >> in fact, it was the second intifada which was sparked really by sharon visiting in the year 2000. >> reporter: some debate whether that particular visit did lead to second intifada, but it certainly didn't help the situation on the ground. there's one report that mahmoud abbas, the palestinian president, has said that this is tantamount to a declaration of war. he isn't saying it's a declaration of war, but it's these activities causing access for muslims to continue that could lead to a very serious escalation of the situation here. >> i'm sorry, we have a few problems, as you can see and hear, actually, with quent
gluk, he was killed this morning in east jerusalem. all morning long, there's been rocks thrown, tires being set alight by young palestinian men in that neighborhood. the security forces have been responding with tear gas. they are there in significant force because of an expectation that this could escalate. the temple, a site for both jews and muslims, has been caused close access and that's a very serious development. >> in fact, it was the second intifada which was sparked really by...
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in east jerusalem they do not. how is that affecting this most recent conflict? >> it's a big problem. if you take it down to the ground when you talk to palestinian arabs who live in palestinian neighborhoods in east jerusalem, they say nobody's representing them, that they are effectively in their words under siege by israeli security forces and by far right jewish groups, buying homes and buildings in their neighborhoods, these densely pop latelied neighborhoods, close knit neighborhoods, they say that tears apart the fabric of their communities. when you hear the israeli government is expanding settlements by the thousands, that adds to the mood. the situation here remains extremely tense and the palestinians of east jerusalem feeling it the most. >> no protests calling on the president to resign. >> in bur keen in a fast sow. >> happen halloween. >> how is this for a weather term for halloween? a manitoba mauler. sounds like something out of a horror film. it's a clipper, a system pulling through the great likes, right now rain from detroit to south bend. lo
in east jerusalem they do not. how is that affecting this most recent conflict? >> it's a big problem. if you take it down to the ground when you talk to palestinian arabs who live in palestinian neighborhoods in east jerusalem, they say nobody's representing them, that they are effectively in their words under siege by israeli security forces and by far right jewish groups, buying homes and buildings in their neighborhoods, these densely pop latelied neighborhoods, close knit...
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there have been increasing clashes in jerusalem. islamic scholars have been protesting the number of far right israelis arriving daily at the site. >> translator: it's the jewish right wing extremism that's raced the pace of assaults. since 2003, we've been talking about these unilateral decisions. the pace of assaults has increased. >> reporter: jews are not allowed to formally pray at the site. glick and others have been calling for greater access. >> good will and trust, it should be possible to acome 2k5i89 everyone without jeopardizing their attachment, but there has to be that good wi will. >> these days good will is more hard to come by. and now an all-too familiar scene on the streets of jerusalem. last night was the funeral of the main suspect in that assassination attempt, 32-year-old, under court order, only 45 people were supposed to have attended. a cnn producer was at the funeral and said that more than 500 people were there. they were climbing over the cemetery walls in order to be able to attend. things were very ten
there have been increasing clashes in jerusalem. islamic scholars have been protesting the number of far right israelis arriving daily at the site. >> translator: it's the jewish right wing extremism that's raced the pace of assaults. since 2003, we've been talking about these unilateral decisions. the pace of assaults has increased. >> reporter: jews are not allowed to formally pray at the site. glick and others have been calling for greater access. >> good will and trust, it...
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. >>> in jerusalem, firing teargas at palestinians who threw stones and firecrackers following prayers. it took place in the neighborhood. and muslim worshipers held prayers in the streets after being refused entry to the mosque by israeli forces. more on the situation there. >> well, the situation here at the dam affect gates outside of the city in occupied east jerusalem, is of course calm, but the situation before friday prayers, was anything but. there were hundreds of riot police and other israeli security forces in this area, in front of this building and around the old city. and they barricaded many of the roads leading into this area. there was a group of palestinian men under the age of 50 who wanted to try to come in and pray. they were refused.
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israel says jerusalem's will be open for worshiperring on friday. it was chosed following the killing of a palestinian, suspected of an attack on a rabbi. the president has reportedly declare add state of emergency, following violent protests in the capitol. a u.n. envoy is being dispatched to the country, the unrest was sparked by an attempt to change the constitution to help the president stay in power, for another term. >> now let's go back to our main story, the growing pressure on israel which is also having an effect on business, and the business community. for instance, the drink maker soda stream has relocated it's factory in the occupied west bank, after rights about vests started a campaign to boycott the product earlier this year. the company says the decision is purely commercial. and sanctions campaign, is this a victory for you, then, getting soda stream to pull out of the west bank? i am thinking of all the jobs who are now not have jobs? >> we have seen retailers across north america, say they won't sell the products any more, and th
israel says jerusalem's will be open for worshiperring on friday. it was chosed following the killing of a palestinian, suspected of an attack on a rabbi. the president has reportedly declare add state of emergency, following violent protests in the capitol. a u.n. envoy is being dispatched to the country, the unrest was sparked by an attempt to change the constitution to help the president stay in power, for another term. >> now let's go back to our main story, the growing pressure on...
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the jerusalem issue popped up the day before the end of the negotiations. and this was, you know, the red little whatever. he wouldn't listen. a year and a half later i attended a meeting in the white house with carter. this is where the u.s. got to the u.n. resolution on jerusalem or something. we are on the eve . there is a prayer. behind it a legendary story from the middle ages on a sage who was important when some of the fields are princes and the prince doesn't convert to christianity. he says i will think about it. he comes home and says i'm this. i said i would think about it. he comes back and of course the prince is furious and he dies and then he comes in a dream and gives them this prayer. it's a legend. but says we will dealing with ministers but when you say jerusalem i don't need ministers and advisers. i say no and that was his notion. he was telling the story to carter. carter just imagined the situation. and never heard about it in georgia. in any case so there was no price. that was the major factor in the achievement. i remember i was in
the jerusalem issue popped up the day before the end of the negotiations. and this was, you know, the red little whatever. he wouldn't listen. a year and a half later i attended a meeting in the white house with carter. this is where the u.s. got to the u.n. resolution on jerusalem or something. we are on the eve . there is a prayer. behind it a legendary story from the middle ages on a sage who was important when some of the fields are princes and the prince doesn't convert to christianity. he...
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he wants jewish prayer at the temple mount in jerusalem. it's revered by both muslims and you jews. >>> nato says more than 19 russian aircraft were spotted in a 24-hour period. matthew chance says he spotted more than two dozen by his count. a nato official tells cnn the flights may be a precursor to unannounced air exercises. >> the san francisco giants are major league baseball's world series champions. they beat the kansas city royals 3-2 in the deciding game. madison bumgarner was named the most valuable player of the series. >>> one of the survivors of the ebola virus is telling his story. ashoka mukpo was working as a cameraman when he contracted the disease. >> he was flown to the nebraska medical center where he recovered. now back home in rhode island, mukpo is describing his experience to our don lemon, beginning with his theories on how he got the virus. >> my feeling, and i'll never know this for 100% certainty, is that i touched an infected surface in one of the high-risk areas i was and didn't chlorinate fast enough, maybe i
he wants jewish prayer at the temple mount in jerusalem. it's revered by both muslims and you jews. >>> nato says more than 19 russian aircraft were spotted in a 24-hour period. matthew chance says he spotted more than two dozen by his count. a nato official tells cnn the flights may be a precursor to unannounced air exercises. >> the san francisco giants are major league baseball's world series champions. they beat the kansas city royals 3-2 in the deciding game. madison...
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the american position on east jerusalem is as was stated by three previous american u.n. ambassadors going back to arthur goldberg and he quoted them saying east jerusalem as occupied territory. that letter came into begin's hands on sunday and he told carter, you have to retract it. you have betrayed betrayed me in carter's that i can. i made a pledge to sadat and this has no standing. still begin said the conference is over and the signing itself. he was so angry about it. perhaps he was having buyer's remorse. we don't know exactly what was going through his mind but at that point carter walked back to his cabin and it was his most despond that moment. the exhaustion of those 13 days and the sense that it had been right there in his hands and now it was a fiasco. there was a photograph of the three men sitting on the porch outside of the presidential cabin and carter had some copies of it made up to give to begin for his grandchildren. his secretary had thoughtfully called israel and gotten the names of his grandchildren. carter inscribed each of them personally and sa
the american position on east jerusalem is as was stated by three previous american u.n. ambassadors going back to arthur goldberg and he quoted them saying east jerusalem as occupied territory. that letter came into begin's hands on sunday and he told carter, you have to retract it. you have betrayed betrayed me in carter's that i can. i made a pledge to sadat and this has no standing. still begin said the conference is over and the signing itself. he was so angry about it. perhaps he was...
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some of them are rated to the old city of jerusalem. about 20 male survivors were taken to a quarry and executed. now, they were palestinians who were fleeing israel already. but after missing, decades flooded open and 750,000 palestinians left him and the doors locked behind them. begin was denounced by jews all over the world. he came to new york that same year, and albert einstein and others signed a protest asking him not to come to the united states. even in israel he was regarded as an extremist. a marginal figure on the sideline of israeli politics. he was called a little hitler, a fascist and racist that just wants to kill all the arabs. but after the 1973 war when sadat's forces cross the canal, israelis began to look upon begin as a possible struggling to recapture the sense of invalid billy that israel had enjoyed after the six day war. so these were the three men who came to camp david while the wounds of war were still fresh. are there lessons in the camp david summit? that we could learn from today. i offer several that i
some of them are rated to the old city of jerusalem. about 20 male survivors were taken to a quarry and executed. now, they were palestinians who were fleeing israel already. but after missing, decades flooded open and 750,000 palestinians left him and the doors locked behind them. begin was denounced by jews all over the world. he came to new york that same year, and albert einstein and others signed a protest asking him not to come to the united states. even in israel he was regarded as an...
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tension in jerusalem after the police and the palestinians. [ explosions ] >> more homes are destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way. >>> and residents forced the president to scrap a plan to extend his 27--year term in office. sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. the news is hailed by the palestinian president, but condemned by israel, which summoned the swedish ambassador. >> reporter: for decades, palestinians have argued that the government has denied them recognition of their territory and people and government. but now sweden has added it's support by officially recognizing the state of palestine. >> two days ago, sweden has decided to recognize the state of palestine. we have decided to do so on the basis of the fact that the criteria of international law are fulfilled. the territory, the people and the government. not to recognize palestine because of the occupation would be against the principle of international law about no fruits of addressing. remember that more than 130 countries already recognize palestine, and we would be number one 13
tension in jerusalem after the police and the palestinians. [ explosions ] >> more homes are destroyed in egypt as people are forced out to make way. >>> and residents forced the president to scrap a plan to extend his 27--year term in office. sweden has officially recognized the state of palestine. the news is hailed by the palestinian president, but condemned by israel, which summoned the swedish ambassador. >> reporter: for decades, palestinians have argued that the...
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ban ki-moon called again for jerusalem for israel to end its plan to build more settlements in east jerusalem. he called that as a clear violation of international law. he said otherwise we're going to see war and conflict on a yearly basis. does he have a point? this certainly doesn't help the peace process. >> well the united nations and israel it's not first time they are at odds with one another. and clearly u.n. policy is very clear on settlements as israeli policy on settlements is clear which states practically that settlements will be dealt with in the context of final state of negotiations between israelis and palestinians but wuns negotiations are resumed settlements will be on the table and up for negotiation hopefully we will see a process soon. because we're seeing these movements the egypt and around the cairo conference that occurred yesterday, through the gaza reconstruction efforts and hopefully, that can lead to perhaps a resumption of peace talks between israelis and palestinians in which settlements will come for discussion. >> right but there are some positive signs thoug
ban ki-moon called again for jerusalem for israel to end its plan to build more settlements in east jerusalem. he called that as a clear violation of international law. he said otherwise we're going to see war and conflict on a yearly basis. does he have a point? this certainly doesn't help the peace process. >> well the united nations and israel it's not first time they are at odds with one another. and clearly u.n. policy is very clear on settlements as israeli policy on settlements is...
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they brought them in the east jerusalem neighbourhood. it's ongoing efforts by far rite jewish groups hoping to cement israel's claims from the city. we tried asking the settlers for an interview. >> how are you? are you willing to talk to us. can we ask you a question about why you moved into the house? can you tell us why you are interested in living in the neighbourhood? they refused. >> there's a number of organizations trying to increase jewish presence in east jerusalem. they paid well over the asking price and get around the palestinian taboo of selling the properties to israelis. >> the israeli government insists that it has no control over private real estate deals like the one leading to the sale of this property. for many residents, they couldn't disagree more, saying israel actively supports it. >> the recent acquisitions including sales to settlers in september doubles the number of jews living in this part of silwan. this woman brought her home less than a year ago. she and her two daughters live in an apartment below one oc
they brought them in the east jerusalem neighbourhood. it's ongoing efforts by far rite jewish groups hoping to cement israel's claims from the city. we tried asking the settlers for an interview. >> how are you? are you willing to talk to us. can we ask you a question about why you moved into the house? can you tell us why you are interested in living in the neighbourhood? they refused. >> there's a number of organizations trying to increase jewish presence in east jerusalem. they...
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but we are hearing of some skirmishes in eastern jerusalem. at one of the main ways to access occupied east jerusalem, we understand that there are considerable clashes, and at least eight palestinians were injured in those clashes with israeli border police. so while here it is relatively calm, that is not the case in east jerusalem. and at the check point at the occupied west bank. >> having seen that and seeing the tension rise over the past couple of months and weeks in occupied east jerusalem, some people are now saying that palestinians are heading towards a third [ inaudible ]. how likely is that? >> that thought is really gaining a lot of traction. to speak to young palestinian men on the streets, they are saying that the third one has started. but i think we're quite far from a situation like that. the situation is quite tense, but that is very different, they require leaders and that sort of thing, and it doesn't seem at this stage that's what is going on here. still in saying all of that, the situation here is very charged. there se
but we are hearing of some skirmishes in eastern jerusalem. at one of the main ways to access occupied east jerusalem, we understand that there are considerable clashes, and at least eight palestinians were injured in those clashes with israeli border police. so while here it is relatively calm, that is not the case in east jerusalem. and at the check point at the occupied west bank. >> having seen that and seeing the tension rise over the past couple of months and weeks in occupied east...
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the mosque has been reopened in jerusalem, the site revered by muslims and jews was closed after theng of a palestinian suspected of shooting and wounding a right winged rabbi and this was held on thursday night and killed by israeli police after a raid on his house and we will go live in east jerusalem and specifically at the damascus gates, an entrance to the old city and it's open the compound but only to a limited section of the population, what kind of checks are going on where you are? >> well, david, since the last we spoke the security presence here just sets out the old city and has increased dramatically. in fact, i'm just going to step out of the frame and show you those men in the green uniforms there, those are riot police and just beyond them you can probably see a large crowd of people, now obviously some of those people are security forces but beyond that is mostly palestinians who are hoping, wanting to cross over to get towards the old city but as you can say they are being held a fairly far distance away, however, some people are being led in. it would be a bit unf
the mosque has been reopened in jerusalem, the site revered by muslims and jews was closed after theng of a palestinian suspected of shooting and wounding a right winged rabbi and this was held on thursday night and killed by israeli police after a raid on his house and we will go live in east jerusalem and specifically at the damascus gates, an entrance to the old city and it's open the compound but only to a limited section of the population, what kind of checks are going on where you are?...
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it is the first strehl settlement to be built in east jerusalem since the 1990's. once finished, it will cut off southern east jerusalem from the rest of the west bank. we are joined live from bethlehem by the general director of the supplies institutes. thank you for giving us your perspective. tell us more about this particular batch of settlement expansions that's so rankled the u.s. administration. >> >> this settlement is going to close the opening or the continuity between jerusalem and bethlehem. for the first time in history there will be a wall in addition to wall of settlement that totally receivers bethlehem from jerusalem and it will make any potential viable palestinian state impossible. the number of units which have been advanced yesterday, 2610 units is only part of the settlement. there are still the b, c and d sections. by the end, settlement will have 4,500 units, housing about 20,000 jews in this land. at the same time, all the open space that was originally that of bethlehem has been lost. bethlehem during the british mandate had a total area o
it is the first strehl settlement to be built in east jerusalem since the 1990's. once finished, it will cut off southern east jerusalem from the rest of the west bank. we are joined live from bethlehem by the general director of the supplies institutes. thank you for giving us your perspective. tell us more about this particular batch of settlement expansions that's so rankled the u.s. administration. >> >> this settlement is going to close the opening or the continuity between...
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of historic jerusalem, greater jerusalem -- a big area in the west bank that includes many arab villageseing dispossessed, destroyed, bringing settlers in. all of this is doubly illegal. all of the settlements are illegal, as determined by the security council advisor opinion of the international court of justice, but the visitation of settlements are ugly illegal because they are in -- and the bully illegal because they are -- and doubly illegal. it continues, and that is greater jerusalem. there are then corridors extending to the east. one major corridor extending two jerusalem almost jericho, virtually bisecting the west bank. it includes an israeli town that was built largely during the clinton administration, and in years, with the obvious purpose of bisecting the west bank. it is a little contested territory, but that is the goal. there is another corridor further to the north including a town that partially bisects or remains. another further to the north. if you look at the map, these essentially break up the west take into pretty much cantons. as though athe map large territory
of historic jerusalem, greater jerusalem -- a big area in the west bank that includes many arab villageseing dispossessed, destroyed, bringing settlers in. all of this is doubly illegal. all of the settlements are illegal, as determined by the security council advisor opinion of the international court of justice, but the visitation of settlements are ugly illegal because they are in -- and the bully illegal because they are -- and doubly illegal. it continues, and that is greater jerusalem....
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they have all been used in several neighborhoods across occupied east jerusalem.as been violence here for months. but it flared up on thursday after israelii police shot dead a palestinian man, they accuse him of trying to kill a far right jewish activist the day before. israeli investigators removed the body of the man from the roof of his family's home. his father and brothers were arrested and take then to custody. his sister described what happens. >> translator: the israelis shot and then beat him. they threw water all over him and a water tank, they then broke glass on him. >> reporter: since then, tensions have run high. there is a major security presence across most most neighborhoods in occupied east jerusalem and many people here are concerned as the protests continue to grow in size and intensity, the situation could spiral out of control. police took the rare step of shutting the al-aqsa mosque compound, israel i officials say the decision was made after far right jewish activists urged supporters to go to the site in response to the shooting of the ra
they have all been used in several neighborhoods across occupied east jerusalem.as been violence here for months. but it flared up on thursday after israelii police shot dead a palestinian man, they accuse him of trying to kill a far right jewish activist the day before. israeli investigators removed the body of the man from the roof of his family's home. his father and brothers were arrested and take then to custody. his sister described what happens. >> translator: the israelis shot and...
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now although the situation here in occupied east jerusalem remains relatively calm, we are hearing ofskirmishes in some neighborhoods. but at the occupied west bank at the main check point which crosses from the west bank into east jerusalem, it is extremely tense there. we have heard reports of young palestinian men confronts police on the border. so although situation here is much calmer than it was earlier on friday, the situation elsewhere continues to be very tense. >>> now the houthis have given the yemeni president ten days to form a new government or face the formation of an alternative administration. houthi leaders have been meeting in the capitol to find a way out of the political dead lock, a u.n.-brokers peace agreement to end the crisis has quite clearly failed. the houthis want to consolidate gains they have made over the past few weeks. coming up on the program, 30 years after riots in india, the families of the dead ask why they are still waiting for justice. >>> and will the obama administration face a vote of backlash ahead of the u.s. midterm elections? ♪ ♪ >>> hel
now although the situation here in occupied east jerusalem remains relatively calm, we are hearing ofskirmishes in some neighborhoods. but at the occupied west bank at the main check point which crosses from the west bank into east jerusalem, it is extremely tense there. we have heard reports of young palestinian men confronts police on the border. so although situation here is much calmer than it was earlier on friday, the situation elsewhere continues to be very tense. >>> now the...
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security council has also recently criticized the expansion of ill heel settlements in east jerusalem. israeli sweden ambassador in protests, while the united states cautions sweden against recognition, referring a negotiated solution, one that isn't forthcoming any time soon. mohamed, al jazeera. >> well, i have been speaking to the swedish foreign minister, margeaux, and i asked her, what difference the swedish government hopes this decision will make. >> we are hoping that this will inject some new dynamics into the for now the suspended peace talks. this will help to make the parties less unequal. it will -- i hope give some new hopes to young people, in palestine and also in israel, that there is an alternative to violence, and now settlements, and the really worrisome situation that we see right now. and we want to give support to the moderate palestinian forces, as well under the leader. >> and we believe that the leader requirements are fulfilled that there is a people and a territory and the government, and right now it is important to support those who believe in negotiation
security council has also recently criticized the expansion of ill heel settlements in east jerusalem. israeli sweden ambassador in protests, while the united states cautions sweden against recognition, referring a negotiated solution, one that isn't forthcoming any time soon. mohamed, al jazeera. >> well, i have been speaking to the swedish foreign minister, margeaux, and i asked her, what difference the swedish government hopes this decision will make. >> we are hoping that this...
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the plan calls for the construction of a thousand settler homes in east jerusalem.s drawn criticism from the u.s. and u.n. >> if pursued these plans would once again raise grave doubts about achieving peace with the palestinians as the new settlements threaten the viability of the state of palestine. >> the united states views it as illegitimate and we have made clear our opposition to unilateral steps that may prejudge the future of jerusalem just as we have made clear our opposition to any unilateral attempts to make end runs around the hard work of negotiations. >> now, it's no secret that relations between u.s. president barack obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu have been strained and our jim acosta has more. >> reporter: the white house quickly jumped into damage control mode today after some offensive comments directed at benjamin netanyahu. on the fraying relations between the u.s. and israel, "the atlantic" magazine's jeffrey goldberg used a nickname about bibi, he is a chicken, ex-mre steve. netanyahu offered heated comments saying, quote,
the plan calls for the construction of a thousand settler homes in east jerusalem.s drawn criticism from the u.s. and u.n. >> if pursued these plans would once again raise grave doubts about achieving peace with the palestinians as the new settlements threaten the viability of the state of palestine. >> the united states views it as illegitimate and we have made clear our opposition to unilateral steps that may prejudge the future of jerusalem just as we have made clear our...
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there have been increasing clashes in jerusalem.ic scholars have been protesting the number of far right israelis arriving daily at the site. >> translator: it's the jewish right wing extremism that's raised the pace of assaults. since 2003, we've been talking about these unilateral decisions. the pace of assaults has increased. >> reporter: jews are not allowed to formally allowed to pray at the site. glick and others have been calling for greater access. more moderate voices say a solution is possible. >> it should be possible to accommodate everyone without it without jeopardizing their attachment, but there has to be that good will. >> reporter: these days good will is hard to come by. more police are out. the neighborhood uneasy with clashes. and now all too familiar scene on the streets of jerusalem. ♪ >>> isis is now claiming responsibility for what syrian activists reported earlier this week. the militants have seized control of wide areas of oil and gas fields in homs province. these images, what you're seeing now, is proof
there have been increasing clashes in jerusalem.ic scholars have been protesting the number of far right israelis arriving daily at the site. >> translator: it's the jewish right wing extremism that's raised the pace of assaults. since 2003, we've been talking about these unilateral decisions. the pace of assaults has increased. >> reporter: jews are not allowed to formally allowed to pray at the site. glick and others have been calling for greater access. more moderate voices say a...
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john. >> erin for us in jerusalem.nks. >>> starbucks pumpkin spice latte delivered to your door? big plan, but a sinking stock. we will tell you next. medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free [decision guide]. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, and there are no network restric
john. >> erin for us in jerusalem.nks. >>> starbucks pumpkin spice latte delivered to your door? big plan, but a sinking stock. we will tell you next. medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare...
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for the sake of jerusalem, i will not be still. until the justice shines bright and our salvation glows like a flaming torch. ladies and gentlemen, let us light a torch of truth and justice to safeguard our common future. thank you. [applause] >> c-span's campaign 2014 continues between john lewis and ryan's inky -- ryan >> i could tell you all about my montana roots appeared i think it's more important to tell you where i stand. i will work to balance the budget the right way. pay and perks and keep benefits for our veterans and seniors. my opponent wants to cut education and medicare. i'm john
for the sake of jerusalem, i will not be still. until the justice shines bright and our salvation glows like a flaming torch. ladies and gentlemen, let us light a torch of truth and justice to safeguard our common future. thank you. [applause] >> c-span's campaign 2014 continues between john lewis and ryan's inky -- ryan >> i could tell you all about my montana roots appeared i think it's more important to tell you where i stand. i will work to balance the budget the right way. pay...