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this biographical brainteaser in detective story is not like another story is an intimate view into jerusalem is one of the most beloved in troubled cities with free architect eric mendelssohn this book examines the way they mingle and complied as the review favor fleet puts it to bring down the jerusalem do diversity of the christian garrison and lived in a period of political upheaval tried to make up their minds and responsible for building the topple their region civilization providing another tier to the ecological history. author of the house of windows in my happiness bears no relation to happiness which i thank you did a talk on that here also the co-author the lost and found world of cairo that was named the jewish book of the year. i plan now to sit down and pay close attention to duty nine and ask that you do the same. [applause] i'm sorry i cannot control the brush fire but a key for waiting i will tell you about something that happened to meet. a few of years ago when i went to mail a package at the central post office i and they're almost every day for the year 25 years everybod
this biographical brainteaser in detective story is not like another story is an intimate view into jerusalem is one of the most beloved in troubled cities with free architect eric mendelssohn this book examines the way they mingle and complied as the review favor fleet puts it to bring down the jerusalem do diversity of the christian garrison and lived in a period of political upheaval tried to make up their minds and responsible for building the topple their region civilization providing...
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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 id 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 stereot
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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in jerusalem by law must be built in stone. not necessarily load plant bearing blocks but at least covered, the face, in stone. this is this is a big chunk for someone who has made a living out of reinforced steel and concrete. he does that with the library that he built across the street. again you see the curves. he's very proud of this window which he calls his rembrandt window for the color of the light that comes in. this is attached and that's important to understand how difficult he was pretty think you got a sense of that from what i just read. his ego was not small. he was a perfectionist and a difficult person and he expressed himself often quite emphatically. one of the things he and expressed himself about was the way he saw his peers, the other architect to also landed but they were simply imitating their old european design which especially got under his skin. he called these buildings they're putting up, they were basically the same and he called them pastors buildings and said we need to learn from what is alrea
in jerusalem by law must be built in stone. not necessarily load plant bearing blocks but at least covered, the face, in stone. this is this is a big chunk for someone who has made a living out of reinforced steel and concrete. he does that with the library that he built across the street. again you see the curves. he's very proud of this window which he calls his rembrandt window for the color of the light that comes in. this is attached and that's important to understand how difficult he was...
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i traveled north from jerusalem to nazareth.argest arab enclave in israel, a place with a laid-back vibe into very specific flavor. for [inaudible] sharma -- shwarma. israel's firsted era technology accelerator and he knows everybody in town. arabs do not have to serve in the military and black the technology connections supplied by the idf. he is working to try to fix this and to help aaron engineers benefit. engineers benefit. a controversial move, he is linking them up with tech mobiles who have come from out -- you have come from unit 8200 or to security and espionage -- 200,yone is going out of a they are thinking about this. to awant to graduate special ngo to help them -- our community is not so popular to have a start up because it is a new industry. ashlee: he is a rebel, he was the only arab in the tech field in his class, the elite technical university. building, hes shepherded dozens of like-minded software,to build consumer services, and hardware in an effort to make sure that the air at-speaking world has the lates
i traveled north from jerusalem to nazareth.argest arab enclave in israel, a place with a laid-back vibe into very specific flavor. for [inaudible] sharma -- shwarma. israel's firsted era technology accelerator and he knows everybody in town. arabs do not have to serve in the military and black the technology connections supplied by the idf. he is working to try to fix this and to help aaron engineers benefit. engineers benefit. a controversial move, he is linking them up with tech mobiles who...
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i traveled north from jerusalem to nazareth. arab enclave in israel, a place with a laid-back vibe, and if every specific flavor. fadi: we have plenty of places just for shawarma. that's why i call this shawarma valley. you have silicon valley, we have shawarma valley. [laughter] ashlee: that is fadi swidan has opened israel's first arab technology accelerator and he knows everybody in town. arabs do not have to serve in the military and back the connectionsthe tech supplied by the idf. he is working to try to fix this and to help arab engineers benefit from israel's tech boom. in a controversial move, he is linking them up with tech moguls who have come out from a spooky tech firm known for security and espionage. fadi: anyone is going out of 8200, they are thinking about this. they want to graduate to a special ngo to help them. our community is not so popular to have a start up because it is a new industry. it is fairly risky. -- it is very risky. ashlee: he is a rebel, he was the only arab in the tech field in his class at a
i traveled north from jerusalem to nazareth. arab enclave in israel, a place with a laid-back vibe, and if every specific flavor. fadi: we have plenty of places just for shawarma. that's why i call this shawarma valley. you have silicon valley, we have shawarma valley. [laughter] ashlee: that is fadi swidan has opened israel's first arab technology accelerator and he knows everybody in town. arabs do not have to serve in the military and back the connectionsthe tech supplied by the idf. he is...
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walking the highline wire between two ancient towers in jerusalem.gh wire 3 meters long. ♪ bill: chasing the story about some angry car owners who had their cars lifted literally by a forklift. >> check out this crazy video of a construction worker in williamsburg using a forklift. not the 1st time it has happened. a construction worker is taking the liberty of using a forklift to pick up a car in a legal spot and move it to another location. in an update, meet julian. >> underneath it. >> he received two tickets from the nypd. his situation was a little bit insane. he's a crowbar break into his car. >> inside. >> unbelievable. in aa condo for 30 years. understands that construction is an inevitable part, but they are disrespecting the boundaries. >> reach out to the us. they have ignored phone calls, e-mails, and they are not being very good neighbors. >> brought the neighborhood together calling on action. a statement. they claim, we pride ourselves on being good neighbors and have reprimanded our subcontractor for this unacceptable behavior. we ha
walking the highline wire between two ancient towers in jerusalem.gh wire 3 meters long. ♪ bill: chasing the story about some angry car owners who had their cars lifted literally by a forklift. >> check out this crazy video of a construction worker in williamsburg using a forklift. not the 1st time it has happened. a construction worker is taking the liberty of using a forklift to pick up a car in a legal spot and move it to another location. in an update, meet julian. >>...
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and jerusalem. seems to me a lot of the --ng jews are exercising >> i make a distinction -- the jews are holding themselves to a higher standard than a lot of the jews who were involved are considered -- continuing the tradition. here i would make the addendum to what i say. specifically mention church groups and i specifically mention academic groups. those are national organizations or international organizations. if you single out israel as a national or international organization, alone among nations of the world, or a bouquet -- boycott i think an anti-semi. of same thing cannot be said palestinians who are engaged in the bbs movement. the fact that they are more interested in israel then north korea or serial -- syria, maybe they feel a connection. i would not call them anti-semites. they might be but i don't know it by the nature of the movement. i would call immoral idiots. which is different. who haveeen many jews stood with the enemies of the jewish people. whoughout our history thought th
and jerusalem. seems to me a lot of the --ng jews are exercising >> i make a distinction -- the jews are holding themselves to a higher standard than a lot of the jews who were involved are considered -- continuing the tradition. here i would make the addendum to what i say. specifically mention church groups and i specifically mention academic groups. those are national organizations or international organizations. if you single out israel as a national or international organization,...
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yet certain commitments from jerusalem before he made that statement. those commitments were made when -- was to be the foreign minister. and, obviously, the egyptians got concerned that when that did reallypen, did somebody si -- did somebody really pull the rug from under president siss. i.-- sis they reiterated their commitment to the initiative, and that included basically yes, but, to the initiative, and a commitment to the two-state solution. it doesn't mean that we're going to get there on their watch. it just suggest that something like security first might not be so alien to them as a first step in making the initiative -- in the beginning of an original approach possible. theefore when we approach original context, we're talking about two parallel processes. ,n israeli-palestinian process bilateral, which makes it possible and legitimizes the other players in the region to talk to israel, and the evolution of a regional security structure that reinforces the israeli >>>> i would like you think everyone for joining us here to dave read i would
yet certain commitments from jerusalem before he made that statement. those commitments were made when -- was to be the foreign minister. and, obviously, the egyptians got concerned that when that did reallypen, did somebody si -- did somebody really pull the rug from under president siss. i.-- sis they reiterated their commitment to the initiative, and that included basically yes, but, to the initiative, and a commitment to the two-state solution. it doesn't mean that we're going to get there...
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for more on this story, we can go now to jerusalem. the high commissioner of union -- there are serious concerns about fair trials. >> they have called on thomas not to carry out these executions and across the board. there were several murders inside the gaza strip and the had to take this action as a deterrent. evidence that the penalty is a deterrent. they called on thomas if it really wants to change the legal situation to start investigating ,he allegations of corruption that it would be a preferable first step. that they don't trust the legal system in the gaza strip. too many allegations of collusion and of torture. >> the fact that it didn't happen is still a big risk between them off and fatah. >> the three executions show us the size of the division between the palestinian factions. party, ian from the have read it for separate officials condemning this. saying that the government had no authority to carry out such a step. and threatening them. that the ruley would be put to any kind of justice in the west bank. it shows us t
for more on this story, we can go now to jerusalem. the high commissioner of union -- there are serious concerns about fair trials. >> they have called on thomas not to carry out these executions and across the board. there were several murders inside the gaza strip and the had to take this action as a deterrent. evidence that the penalty is a deterrent. they called on thomas if it really wants to change the legal situation to start investigating ,he allegations of corruption that it...
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it's the king david hotel in jerusalem. just a huge, imposing local landmark. in addition to being a very, very swank hotel, it overlooks the whole old city of jerusalem. real landmark. turns out the state official who is in charge of deciding what to do with new york's multi-billion dollar pile of money, the guy who was in charge of deciding where to invest it, who would get a piece of that, turns out conveniently enough he'd had a lifelong desire to stay at the king david hotel overlooking old jerusalem. and so that proconfessed desire by the guy in charge of this giant pool of money, it presented a really, really excellent, really illegal opportunity for one new york city wall street guy. the wall street guy later acknowledged in court that he made the king david hotel trip happen. he ponied up about $75,000 to send that new york state official and his family on an all-expenses paid luxury vacation at the king david hotel in jerusalem. first-class airfare, luxury hotel suites at the hotel, a helicopter tour of jerusalem, a car and driver for his time, a full
it's the king david hotel in jerusalem. just a huge, imposing local landmark. in addition to being a very, very swank hotel, it overlooks the whole old city of jerusalem. real landmark. turns out the state official who is in charge of deciding what to do with new york's multi-billion dollar pile of money, the guy who was in charge of deciding where to invest it, who would get a piece of that, turns out conveniently enough he'd had a lifelong desire to stay at the king david hotel overlooking...
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[laughter] the worse it gets there, the better the eating is in jerusalem [applause]. i think one more question. [inaudible] >> it seems to me a lot of young jews were about the essence of exercising that pattern. >> let me make a -- i actually make a distinction. the question is, sorry the jews are holding themselves to a higher standard and a lot of the jews were involved are simply can tune you that tradition. here i would make an addendum to what i said. of specifically mentioned church groups and i specifically mentioned academic groups. because those are national organizations or international organizations. therefore if you single out israel at the national or international organization, alone among nations of the world i believe you're an anti-semi. i i do not believe the same can be said of jews are palestinians who are engaged in the vbs movement. i will not call them a anti-salmon night because the fact that they're more interested in israel than in north korea, iran, or syria, or a hundred other countries in the world is because they feel a specific connect
[laughter] the worse it gets there, the better the eating is in jerusalem [applause]. i think one more question. [inaudible] >> it seems to me a lot of young jews were about the essence of exercising that pattern. >> let me make a -- i actually make a distinction. the question is, sorry the jews are holding themselves to a higher standard and a lot of the jews were involved are simply can tune you that tradition. here i would make an addendum to what i said. of specifically...
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he abducted this 16-year-old from his eastern jerusalem neighborhood in 2014, set him on fire. was in court to hear the verdict. the family condemned it. the messaging service has been reactivated in brazil after a judge struck down an earlier call to order blocking it for 72 hours. authorities want it to be handed over as part of a drug trafficking investigation. but they say they don't have the information for these phones, no important -- no intention of copper mining security for the compromisingrs -- security for the brazilian users. bloomberg newsg and i am rishaad salamat. which commodity is stealing the spotlight from chinese stocks? ♪ ♪ we are live in hong kong, streaming on bloomberg.com as well as your mobile device. the worst-performing seems to be this year, that has given speculators bear into commodities, everything from steel to egg futures. haidi looking at this. all egg trade, is it cracked up to be all that? pun. i do love a good we know they love a good speculative trade, and they are hitting commodities futures including eggs. if you want to bring this up,
he abducted this 16-year-old from his eastern jerusalem neighborhood in 2014, set him on fire. was in court to hear the verdict. the family condemned it. the messaging service has been reactivated in brazil after a judge struck down an earlier call to order blocking it for 72 hours. authorities want it to be handed over as part of a drug trafficking investigation. but they say they don't have the information for these phones, no important -- no intention of copper mining security for the...
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it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with the memphis dawls. [music continues] - hi, i'm jana misener and i play with memphis dawls. we're from memphis, tennessee, believe it or not. i play cello and i sing. and we've got two other chicks who are awesome who also sing and play some instruments. krista wroten combest plays pretty much everything. she plays violin and keys, mandolin. holly cole plays guitar.
it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with the memphis dawls. [music continues] - hi, i'm jana misener and i play with memphis dawls. we're from memphis, tennessee, believe it or not. i play cello and i sing. and we've got two other chicks who are awesome who also sing and play some instruments. krista wroten combest plays pretty much everything. she plays violin and keys, mandolin. holly cole plays...
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on another flight a sudanese passenger demanded it be diverted to jerusalem to liberate it.d to be on the flight over powered the man before landing. the deadliest hijacking of the egyptair flight was in 1985. three terrorists shot and killed a security guard and two flight attendants while taking over the plane and forced it to land on the mediterranean island of malta. the event turned into a massacre when egyptian troops stormed the plane throwing hand grenades inside theabin. that led to 60 deaths including the hijackers. while they are not ruling out terrorism we have not heard any indications from them that either hijacking or terrorism played any role in this crash. >> there are a lot of angles we are looking at weather mechanical or terrorism. joining us to weigh in is former intelligence officer on fbi joint terrorism task force steve rogers. one of the things he said to me in the break you believe is significant is isis has not claimed responsibility. >> i am a little puzzled if they are involved why they haven't at this point. you could have had a lone wolf do it
on another flight a sudanese passenger demanded it be diverted to jerusalem to liberate it.d to be on the flight over powered the man before landing. the deadliest hijacking of the egyptair flight was in 1985. three terrorists shot and killed a security guard and two flight attendants while taking over the plane and forced it to land on the mediterranean island of malta. the event turned into a massacre when egyptian troops stormed the plane throwing hand grenades inside theabin. that led to 60...
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irris, joining the earlier from jerusalem. captured in damascus. the development came as the -- vowed that peace talks would not be abandoned. shaping up to be one of the hardest months of the year. more than 40%ched of the people last month with supplies. we were supposed to meet the needs of more than 900,000 people in may and that was the compassionate -- the capacity. we are not close to reaching half of that. it leaves others under siege where fightings prevented convoys from getting in on the ground. urged the syrian regimes to provide safe access. negotiations have been deadlocked for weeks. the united nations is looking at alternative solutions. >> the government and the , no doubt,need to be no progress in land deliveries. both can do an effort on that. the airdrops will become the focus of the international community. food program has made 30 five drops to 100,000 people in an eastern town, completely cut off by the islamic state group. air drops are inherently dangerous. molly: the nigerian army says a second teenager has been rescued af
irris, joining the earlier from jerusalem. captured in damascus. the development came as the -- vowed that peace talks would not be abandoned. shaping up to be one of the hardest months of the year. more than 40%ched of the people last month with supplies. we were supposed to meet the needs of more than 900,000 people in may and that was the compassionate -- the capacity. we are not close to reaching half of that. it leaves others under siege where fightings prevented convoys from getting in on...
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it has been written if music were religion that memphis would would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with farewell angelina. ♪ we were raised by american fathers ♪ ♪ you can do it if you think you can ♪ ♪ all that fire in american daughters ♪ - hey, i'm nicole witt. i'm in sun studio tonight and i have my band with me, farewell angelina. andrea young is a fiddle player, mando player, singer extraordinaire. she has been on the road playing with all sorts of artists. next to her is lisa torres. and she has been singing back-ups for jason aldean, trace adkins.
it has been written if music were religion that memphis would would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred shrine. and you are here with farewell angelina. ♪ we were raised by american fathers ♪ ♪ you can do it if you think you can ♪ ♪ all that fire in american daughters ♪ - hey, i'm nicole witt. i'm in sun studio tonight and i have my band with me, farewell angelina. andrea young is a fiddle player, mando player, singer extraordinaire. she has been on the road playing with...
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plus, a history of jerusalem through its contemporary architecture, a look at how a smallpox outbreak in boston in 1721 led to the early use of inoculations against the disease. and we talk to local authors and visit the literary sites of san bernardino, california. for the complete television schedule, go to booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. .. city is called the inland empire with a population of 200,000 people. founded by mormon pioneers in 1851 san bernardino would go on to become a major hub for the santa fe railway and in 1940 become the birthplace of mcdonald's was with the help of time warner and charter communications cable partners for the next hour, we explore the history of the city with local authors. on december 2nd, and opened fire killing 14 people. and to build a permanent memorial to honor the victims. [background noises] >> just behind me at the intersection this is a barricade entry point where police and sheriffs were here and no one could cross the line. this intersection was a natural place for individu
plus, a history of jerusalem through its contemporary architecture, a look at how a smallpox outbreak in boston in 1721 led to the early use of inoculations against the disease. and we talk to local authors and visit the literary sites of san bernardino, california. for the complete television schedule, go to booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. .. city is called the inland empire with a population of 200,000 people. founded by mormon...
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sudanese passenger pulled out a knife shortly after takeoff and deemed the flight be delivered to jerusalem to quote, liberate it. they overpowered the man and that ended well. the deadliest hijacking was 1985 when three terrorists shot and killed the security guard and two flight attendants while taking over the plane which eventually landed on the island of malta. and 60 deaths included the hijackers and many passengers. we have not heard from authorities at this time whether or not hijacking or terrorism played any role in today's crash. all of this unfolding before our eyes, changing by the minute. we'll keep you updated. >> we do want to make sure that we do industries thastress that. no one has claimed responsibility. >> joining me is a former pilot, jp tristani. the latest information is this distress call that came in, reportedly by egyptair, saying that it came in, but the egyptian military saying they did not receive a distress call. why would that be significant, if it was from the pilot or automated. >> well, first of all, it wouldn't be automated if it came from the aircraft. i
sudanese passenger pulled out a knife shortly after takeoff and deemed the flight be delivered to jerusalem to quote, liberate it. they overpowered the man and that ended well. the deadliest hijacking was 1985 when three terrorists shot and killed the security guard and two flight attendants while taking over the plane which eventually landed on the island of malta. and 60 deaths included the hijackers and many passengers. we have not heard from authorities at this time whether or not hijacking...
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cnn's oren liebermann joins us from jerusalem with the details.stion here, why has it taken so long to clear these land mines from one of the holiest christian sites? >> reporter: well, the baptism site is right on the jordan between the west bank and jordan. there wasn't peace between the two countries until 1994, so there was no access to the site. now there is a narrow path leading down, but many of the churches there are still blocked off. for the halo trust, the organization that will do the land mine removal, to get access here, they needed approval from the israelis, the palestinians, and seven different church denominations, all of whom have churches there blocked off by hand mines. now we spoke with the growth orthodox pate re acand asked him are you frustrated by this? he gave an interesting answer. he said this is the land of prophecy. time is irrelevant and a thousand years in the life of man could be one blink of an eye in the face of god. the signs around us warn of danger in three languages. here only the road is safe. beyond the ba
cnn's oren liebermann joins us from jerusalem with the details.stion here, why has it taken so long to clear these land mines from one of the holiest christian sites? >> reporter: well, the baptism site is right on the jordan between the west bank and jordan. there wasn't peace between the two countries until 1994, so there was no access to the site. now there is a narrow path leading down, but many of the churches there are still blocked off. for the halo trust, the organization that...
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anyone who has been to jerusalem's old city knows it is a walk-through history. one tourist decided to do it something a little differently and walk over the history. she is one of the world's top flat liners and has walked between mountaintops and buildings. she says she was able to add to its history with her feet. you are up-to-date on "dw news." i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much. we will see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> welcome to focus on europe or take an up close and personal look at able across the continent. i'm michele henry, and you for joining us. chernobyl's heavy cloud still hangs over belarus. attacks on muslim women are on the rise in britain. in france, digging into the past the term chernobyl has become a byword for nuclear disaster. it is, after all, the name of the town in ukraine, then part of the soviet union, where one of the biggest nuclear accidents in history occurred.
anyone who has been to jerusalem's old city knows it is a walk-through history. one tourist decided to do it something a little differently and walk over the history. she is one of the world's top flat liners and has walked between mountaintops and buildings. she says she was able to add to its history with her feet. you are up-to-date on "dw news." i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much. we will see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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. >> all quite right now but the jerusalem ri shore will be one of the hottest spots to be this holiday weekend. we're live with' a memorial day preview. this is nbc 10 news today. let's get right to bill with the first alert neighborhood forecast this weekend and look at conditions right where you live. >> we're starting off warm and when you mention the hotspots for the shore we're talking about activities and not the weather. today everybody else is going to get hot and already warmer. upper 60s for the suburbs. lehigh valley now 70 degrees a few clouds in philadelphia. 76 degrees by 9:00 this morning and it's going to be a quick warm up across the entire area back into the upper 80s and low 90s for our area and there's a chance we'll see scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms. 88 degrees in new jersey at the shore 78 today but keep an eye on the sky. we have seen a few downpours pushing into north jersey and drying out. this afternoon we'll likely see some more pop-up showers. got the future cast. walking through it hour by hour when i'm back in ten minutes and we'll see how
. >> all quite right now but the jerusalem ri shore will be one of the hottest spots to be this holiday weekend. we're live with' a memorial day preview. this is nbc 10 news today. let's get right to bill with the first alert neighborhood forecast this weekend and look at conditions right where you live. >> we're starting off warm and when you mention the hotspots for the shore we're talking about activities and not the weather. today everybody else is going to get hot and already...
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tonight a jerusalem court his sentenced an israeli man to life in prison for killing that palestinian teenager in 2014. prosecutors say joseph hadid and two accomplices drove to a forest and burned him to death. that summer. >> investigators say a deadly helicopter crash in norway was caused by sudden mechanical error and not human error. all 13 on board the airbus chopper died when it crashed on the island in the north sea last friday. video evidence showed the rotor propelling into the water, moments before the accident. >> the torch relay from the 2016 is under way in brazil. brazil's president lit the torch for the olympic flame at the presidential presidential palace today, before sending it off on its last leg of the journey. the three-month relay will hit some 29 cities before hitting rio august 5th. >>> president obama is honoring this year's national teacher of the year. she is 44-year-old johanna hayes, a high school history teacher in waterbury, connecticut. president obama said hayes' life story is an inspiration and shows overcome big obstacles. hayes had a baby while in
tonight a jerusalem court his sentenced an israeli man to life in prison for killing that palestinian teenager in 2014. prosecutors say joseph hadid and two accomplices drove to a forest and burned him to death. that summer. >> investigators say a deadly helicopter crash in norway was caused by sudden mechanical error and not human error. all 13 on board the airbus chopper died when it crashed on the island in the north sea last friday. video evidence showed the rotor propelling into the...
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it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred are here with motel mirrors. ♪ when we want to be alone ♪ we have to be discreet ♪ none of my neighbors ever need to see.. ♪ - hi, my name is amy lavere with motel mirrors and we're here at sun studio. on guitar tonight is will sexton and john paul keith. on drums is shawn zorn and i play upright bass. - amy and i wanted to do duets and stuff. with our free time when we're home, she has her own career and i have my own career on the road, you know, making records, whatever.
it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacred are here with motel mirrors. ♪ when we want to be alone ♪ we have to be discreet ♪ none of my neighbors ever need to see.. ♪ - hi, my name is amy lavere with motel mirrors and we're here at sun studio. on guitar tonight is will sexton and john paul keith. on drums is shawn zorn and i play upright bass. - amy and i wanted to do duets and stuff. with our free time when we're home,...
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in jerusalem, the israeli president and prime minister lay wreaths during the ceremony at the holocaustemorial center. events will be held all day to honor the 6 million jews killed during world war ii. >>> the san andreas fault is primed for an earthquake. >> findings came out this week at an earthquake conference in long beach. a scientist says the fault is locked, loaded and ready to roll. the last tremor was in 1857. that's when a 7.9 quake hit. j >> the force is strong at the white house. take a look. >> wait for the storm troopers. here they come. i couldn't stop laughing when i saw this last night. president obama and the first lady celebrated "star wars" day and may the fourth be with you with a storm trooper dance party. you can see r2d2 in the background providing disco lights. i just love that. >> i do, too. >> let's move. that's michelle obama. >> may the fourth be with you, happy cinco de mayo today. >> today marks the 154th anniversary of cinco de mayo. >> it commemorates the tribes of the mexican army on the battle of pueblo may 5, 1862. it's really a big deal in californ
in jerusalem, the israeli president and prime minister lay wreaths during the ceremony at the holocaustemorial center. events will be held all day to honor the 6 million jews killed during world war ii. >>> the san andreas fault is primed for an earthquake. >> findings came out this week at an earthquake conference in long beach. a scientist says the fault is locked, loaded and ready to roll. the last tremor was in 1857. that's when a 7.9 quake hit. j >> the force is strong...
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. >> the jerusalem post has a rather acerbic piece about the press conference. called pivotingoting to to peace? they sick it was awkward from beginning to end. netanyahu broke tradition by speaking english during the conference. he usually does that during the end. inberman said some words english and netanyahu awkwardly complemented him on how much he had progressed in english. a divorcedks like couple trying desperately to be nice to each other in front of their kids. >> there has been a lot of criticism that israel's defense policy is moving in a more belligerent manner with the appointment of lieberman. >> this is a piece coming out of the new york times. hourcalled israel's dark by thomas friedman. he was a middle east correspondent for the new york times. he says netanyahu has gone from bad to worse by forcing out the previous defense minister. he describes him as a decent man. and in his place, lieberman is unfit to be a military analyst. the only battles he has known are dodging tennis balls and he has criticized lieberman for his belligerence. for exam
. >> the jerusalem post has a rather acerbic piece about the press conference. called pivotingoting to to peace? they sick it was awkward from beginning to end. netanyahu broke tradition by speaking english during the conference. he usually does that during the end. inberman said some words english and netanyahu awkwardly complemented him on how much he had progressed in english. a divorcedks like couple trying desperately to be nice to each other in front of their kids. >> there...
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. >> all quite right now but the jerusalem ri shore will be one of the hottest spots to be this holiday weekend. we're live with' a memorial day preview. this is nbc 10 news today. let's get right to bill with the first alert neighborhood forecast this weekend and look at conditions right where you live. >> we're starting off warm and when you mention the hotspots for the shore we're talking about activities and not the weather. today everybody else is going to get hot and already
. >> all quite right now but the jerusalem ri shore will be one of the hottest spots to be this holiday weekend. we're live with' a memorial day preview. this is nbc 10 news today. let's get right to bill with the first alert neighborhood forecast this weekend and look at conditions right where you live. >> we're starting off warm and when you mention the hotspots for the shore we're talking about activities and not the weather. today everybody else is going to get hot and already
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we have a reporter from jerusalem with the latest. >> environment minister gabbay is from the one realain centrist party in this right wing coalition government and he resigned this morning with a searing speech, the second in the space of a week. last week it was the defense minister who left. and gabbay has a number of complaints about this government which he describes as cynical and destructive but he looks at that resignation and says the this is the straw that broke the camel's back. y back, he said. lieberman, who is extremist, maverick and inexperienced and said that was a bad move for israel. he called for prime minister netanyahu to wake up. he said israel wants a right-wing government but not an extremist one. >> a ukrainian pilot who returned home this week after spending two years in russian custody has given her first news conference today since her release. the 35-year-old told reporters she would now like to get back behind the controls of a plane but might also launch a political career to help ukraine deal with ongoing turmoil. she said she would do anything possible
we have a reporter from jerusalem with the latest. >> environment minister gabbay is from the one realain centrist party in this right wing coalition government and he resigned this morning with a searing speech, the second in the space of a week. last week it was the defense minister who left. and gabbay has a number of complaints about this government which he describes as cynical and destructive but he looks at that resignation and says the this is the straw that broke the camel's...
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sounded in memory of the 6 million jews killed by nazi, among those lying wreaths during ceremony jerusalem today. >> in washington, the holocaust memorial museum hosed national commemoration of the days of remembrance. the ceremony honored victims of the holocaust, and marked the 71st anniversary of the liberation of concentration camps by allied forces. >> well, turning now campaign 2016, donald trump out lasted all every his opponent in the republican primaries, now says, he'll use that same amount of fight to take on hillary clinton in the general election. craig boswell is at the white house with more. >> donald trump will hold his first rally tonight as the presumptive gop nominee. >> did you really think you could win? >> i guess, otherwise i don't think i would have done it. >> after taking down 16 opponents, trump has to mends some fences and it won't be easy. presidents bush, sitting out this election, will not be endorsing trump, neither will gop senators ben of nebraska, lindsey graham of south carolina. massachusetts governor, charles i baker, said the things trump said about w
sounded in memory of the 6 million jews killed by nazi, among those lying wreaths during ceremony jerusalem today. >> in washington, the holocaust memorial museum hosed national commemoration of the days of remembrance. the ceremony honored victims of the holocaust, and marked the 71st anniversary of the liberation of concentration camps by allied forces. >> well, turning now campaign 2016, donald trump out lasted all every his opponent in the republican primaries, now says, he'll...
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the worse it gets there, the better the eating in jerusalem. one more question. >> jews have a long history of how woulding ourselves to a higher standards. it seems a lot of young jews involved are just exercising that pattern. >> let me make a -- i make a -- the question is, sorry -- jews are holding themselves to a higher standard than a lot of the jews who were involved in bds are simply continuing that long-standing tradition. here i would make an addendum to what i said, i'll specifically mention church groups, and i specifically mentioned academic groups, because those are national organizations or international organization, so therefore if you single out israel as a national or international organization, for boycott, i believe you're an anti-semite. i do not believe the same can be said of jews or palestinians who are engaged in the movement. i won't call any apriori acceptites, because the fact they are more interested in israel than north korea, syria or a hundred other countries in the world, because they feel a specific connection
the worse it gets there, the better the eating in jerusalem. one more question. >> jews have a long history of how woulding ourselves to a higher standards. it seems a lot of young jews involved are just exercising that pattern. >> let me make a -- i make a -- the question is, sorry -- jews are holding themselves to a higher standard than a lot of the jews who were involved in bds are simply continuing that long-standing tradition. here i would make an addendum to what i said, i'll...
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it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacredshrine. and you are here with alvin youngblood hart's muscle theory. [singing] - good evening, friends. this is alvin youngblood hart and i'm here tonight at sun playing with alvin youngblood hart's muscle theory, which includes eric deaton on bass guitar and rick shelton on drums and backing vocals. when i first moved to memphis, i did an interview with a journalist and he asked me had i ever been to sun.
it has been written if music were religion that memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio, its most sacredshrine. and you are here with alvin youngblood hart's muscle theory. [singing] - good evening, friends. this is alvin youngblood hart and i'm here tonight at sun playing with alvin youngblood hart's muscle theory, which includes eric deaton on bass guitar and rick shelton on drums and backing vocals. when i first moved to memphis, i did an interview with a journalist and he asked me had i...
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we go to jerusalem. we go to our correspondent there. appointment has been met with disdain by the opposition in israel and the palestinian new version as well but also by some on the israeli right. reporter: yes, that is right. "dismay" is the right word and it is across the board. you expected from the opposition. perhaps you would not expected quite so strongly from members of the military and former ministers who held the position of defense minister and also within the right-wing government itself, including the son of one of the founders and israel's --st right-wing trimester right-wing prime minister, menachem begin. it is not just his controversial views and his right-wing rhetoric, it is also the way it was done. he is replacing a man who was experienced. moshe yaalon was a respected defense minister with a history in the military. avigdor lieberman has no military experience to speak of. all that together makes it is usually controversial appointment, one "the new york times" has called baffling. laura: we're getting reaction a
we go to jerusalem. we go to our correspondent there. appointment has been met with disdain by the opposition in israel and the palestinian new version as well but also by some on the israeli right. reporter: yes, that is right. "dismay" is the right word and it is across the board. you expected from the opposition. perhaps you would not expected quite so strongly from members of the military and former ministers who held the position of defense minister and also within the right-wing...
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saddam hussein and iraq was not an option syria not much, jerusalem yes but probably over saturated. so i thought egypt.l said even if it doesn't work out it was egypt which was great to.rrived compact a couple of suitcases and some savings and rented an apartment and had an incredibly rich experience. people were welcoming they wanted me to convert to islam constantly, david brinkley into their homes and feed me. i was never alone.alone. while that can be tiresome but itt was a great way to become familiar with the culture to learn the language within months i had basic conversations in arabic if you need to communicate there is no water with 1 million degrees you have to learn to talk to people. i started reporting for local this paper's with the international radio bin pieces for newspapers. has been and i have been doing it ever since it's been 20 years. i still live in the region i am here a couple of times a year to see family and encourage you to buy. haaughter] but i have been living there 20 years. actually after having looked at the region it is a model. it is flawed you co
saddam hussein and iraq was not an option syria not much, jerusalem yes but probably over saturated. so i thought egypt.l said even if it doesn't work out it was egypt which was great to.rrived compact a couple of suitcases and some savings and rented an apartment and had an incredibly rich experience. people were welcoming they wanted me to convert to islam constantly, david brinkley into their homes and feed me. i was never alone.alone. while that can be tiresome but itt was a great way to...
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young man in white told the women to tell the rest of the disciples that jesus would meet them in jerusalem, and that's the end of the gospel. by the time you get to matthew and luke, you have a real attempt by this early christian community to say what did the resurrection actually mean? was jesus a ghost? well, we have a story in which jesus eats fish and eats bread, so he can't be a ghost. but was he physically -- did he have a physical body? well, we have a story in which the disciples are all sitting around in a room, and jesus suddenly pops in as though he is a ghost. so even in those gospels at the earliest moment of the formation of christianity, there seem to be an enormous diversity of belief about what the resurrection actually meant. but you're right, it wasn't until around the nicene period that that became calcified as what we now know as the the new nicene creed. >> caller: hi, good afternoon. my question for you was what were the pagan beliefs and traditions that affected jesus and his preachings and actions? thank you. >> guest: wow. i love that question. i never get to tal
young man in white told the women to tell the rest of the disciples that jesus would meet them in jerusalem, and that's the end of the gospel. by the time you get to matthew and luke, you have a real attempt by this early christian community to say what did the resurrection actually mean? was jesus a ghost? well, we have a story in which jesus eats fish and eats bread, so he can't be a ghost. but was he physically -- did he have a physical body? well, we have a story in which the disciples are...
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i will tell you this may be a personal observation from somebody who lives in jerusalem.nce and the quality of restaurant in jerusalem. [laughter] the worse it gets there, the better the eating is in jerusalem. one more question here. i [inaudible] -- holding ourselves to a higher standard. i wanted to god jews are exercising not pattern. >> let me make -- i actually make a distinction -- the question was the jews are holding themselves to a higher standard and a lot of the jews involved are simply continuing that long-standing tradition. here i would make an addendum to what i said. i specifically mentioned church groups and i specifically mention academic groups because those are national organizations or international organizations. so therefore if you single out israel as the national or international organization, i believe you're an anti-semite. i do not believe the same can be said of jews or palestinians who are engaged in the movement. i won't call them an anti-semi because the fact they are more interested in israel than they are in north korea, iran, syria or 1
i will tell you this may be a personal observation from somebody who lives in jerusalem.nce and the quality of restaurant in jerusalem. [laughter] the worse it gets there, the better the eating is in jerusalem. one more question here. i [inaudible] -- holding ourselves to a higher standard. i wanted to god jews are exercising not pattern. >> let me make -- i actually make a distinction -- the question was the jews are holding themselves to a higher standard and a lot of the jews involved...
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i arrived at the airport, picked up the jerusalem post. on the front page, it said three terrorist attacks. my daughter and grandchildren live in that city, so these attacks took place while i was flying over to israel. called my daughter and they said it is ok daddy, it was a neighbor of ours. she fought the terrorists off. fast forward, january 1, i am going to visit my son, who recently moved to israel. and he is living in tel aviv. house, there was ent terroristrul attack. and on the third, just as i was about to leave israel, being there for several weeks, you may have read about a pregnant woman and had been stabbed thankfully she and the fetus were fine. that happened to be a cousin of mine. i am there and a three-week. they, and all of these terrorist attacks occur. israelis are experiencing this anti-jewish terror day in and day out. and it, when i would look experimented with this, we have a channel in our tv for the israeli news. every single day for months, the news is let off with another terrorist attack in israel. every sing
i arrived at the airport, picked up the jerusalem post. on the front page, it said three terrorist attacks. my daughter and grandchildren live in that city, so these attacks took place while i was flying over to israel. called my daughter and they said it is ok daddy, it was a neighbor of ours. she fought the terrorists off. fast forward, january 1, i am going to visit my son, who recently moved to israel. and he is living in tel aviv. house, there was ent terroristrul attack. and on the third,...
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jerusalem, yes, lots going on but probably oversaturated market to cover the israeli-palestinian conflict. i thought, egypt. okay, and it's egypt. even if it doesn't work out, still in egypt, which is great. so, i packed up a couple of suitcases and took a little bit of money, some savings, and i arrived and i rented an apartment there, and i had an incredibly rich experience, people were very welcoming to me. they wanted me to convert to islam constantly. they would bring me to their homes and feed me things. i was never, ever alone, and while that can be tiresome after a while, it was a great way to become familiar with the culture and learn the language and in a matter of months i was having very incorrect but basic conversations in arabic, which i had no choice. bus when you live in an apartment and every is broken and it's a million degrees outside, you have to learn to talk to people. so i started reporting for local newspapers, and then for international radio, and then stringing pieces for newspapers, and really have been doing it ever since, and it's been 20 years now. i still li
jerusalem, yes, lots going on but probably oversaturated market to cover the israeli-palestinian conflict. i thought, egypt. okay, and it's egypt. even if it doesn't work out, still in egypt, which is great. so, i packed up a couple of suitcases and took a little bit of money, some savings, and i arrived and i rented an apartment there, and i had an incredibly rich experience, people were very welcoming to me. they wanted me to convert to islam constantly. they would bring me to their homes and...
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at least 47 people injured at that plant just north of iraq's panel, connor powell has more from jerusalem. >> today's attack is just the latest of a string of bombings. which isis claims -- the mill militants were ultimately stopped, but they killed at least 14 people. they appear tore ratcheting up tensions. this latest spring of violence comes as u.s. officials are touting the international coalition's success against isis, bret mcgurt said in aamon jordan, that it's shrinks and the tide is turning. the number of wannabe jihadists have dropped significantly, but the core group, as we have seen this week in baghdad remains a powerful and effective terror organization. harris? >> conor, thank you. >>> >>> he says it will help reduce the staggers delays. right now the average wait time at jfk is up by 82% from last year, while nationally airlines report having to hold flights due to crazy long lines. >> senator schumer says using highly trained dogs and additional workers could cut down on time while improving security. he predicts without the dogs, wait times at america's bus just airport
at least 47 people injured at that plant just north of iraq's panel, connor powell has more from jerusalem. >> today's attack is just the latest of a string of bombings. which isis claims -- the mill militants were ultimately stopped, but they killed at least 14 people. they appear tore ratcheting up tensions. this latest spring of violence comes as u.s. officials are touting the international coalition's success against isis, bret mcgurt said in aamon jordan, that it's shrinks and the...
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overnight athletes heather larson successful between the two towers the sid dell and fee at the jerusalemnce 1947. a tight rope walk is said to be more difficult because of the slack in the rope. i am incredibly afraid of heights. >> 38 minutes after the hour on your monday morning. hope you are starting off the week with a smile. a 15-year-old historic church destroyed by fire. they search the rubble for a cause. >> beware before you take another bite of secret ingredient in your oatmeal could kill you. yikes. : : : : : : >> times square in new york city. the sun is about to come out. historic new york city cathedral goes up in flames on orthodox easter sunday. >> awful things to see the 161-year-old church. now the story. wnyw reporter teresa with more live at the city. >> good morning everyone. crews are still assessing the building behind me checking for hot spots. they tell us at this point it is all but gone with the exception of the facade that you see behind me out here in front of the flood iron district of manhattan. we have video to show you from the fdny. the fire erupted afte
overnight athletes heather larson successful between the two towers the sid dell and fee at the jerusalemnce 1947. a tight rope walk is said to be more difficult because of the slack in the rope. i am incredibly afraid of heights. >> 38 minutes after the hour on your monday morning. hope you are starting off the week with a smile. a 15-year-old historic church destroyed by fire. they search the rubble for a cause. >> beware before you take another bite of secret ingredient in your...
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sudanese passenger pulled out a knife shortly after takeoff and demanded the flight be diverted to jerusalemuote, for rate it. two air marshals overpowered the man before landing. the deadliest hijacking of an egypt air flight was in 1985. three terror suspects shot and killed a security guard and two flight attendants, forced it to land on the mediterranean island of malta and it turned into a massacre. when egyptian troops attempted to storm the plane by throwing hand grenades in the passenger cabin, there were 60 deaths including hijackers and many passengers. we should stress authorities are not ruling out terrorism in today's crash we have not heard any indications that hijacking or terrorism played a role in this crash. me to so many scenarios we could look at. if you look closely at the history you are doing an in-depth look at egypt air, you talk about eight hijacking since the mid-70s, the worst, the deadliest, 60 deaths you talked about but how compared to other airlines, eight hijackings, how does that relate to other airlines? how does that fair? >> in the region a lot of the air
sudanese passenger pulled out a knife shortly after takeoff and demanded the flight be diverted to jerusalemuote, for rate it. two air marshals overpowered the man before landing. the deadliest hijacking of an egypt air flight was in 1985. three terror suspects shot and killed a security guard and two flight attendants, forced it to land on the mediterranean island of malta and it turned into a massacre. when egyptian troops attempted to storm the plane by throwing hand grenades in the...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu laid wreaths at the memorial center in jerusalem. they observed two minutes of silence. 6 million jews were killed in the holocaust during world war ii and the annual remembrance day is held one week before the independence day which recognize the state of israel from the ashes after the holocaust. >>> combines traditional 5ks and half marathons with funding for nonprofit. we will be joined by the founder of the movement after the break. . >>> all right the very unique foot race is coming to down. >> you get your exercise and raise money in your community. joining us now is tom houston. founder of everyone. thanks for being here on the noon newscast. we have all been in a 5k. we support the cause. i don't know where the money goes for the cause. >> that is our concept with the new events was to make sure that the cause that is the benefit in the race, very specifically local. and we sat down with community leaders over the last 10 months or so and identify who the local cause should be. and now we have 19 official causes and half ber
prime minister benjamin netanyahu laid wreaths at the memorial center in jerusalem. they observed two minutes of silence. 6 million jews were killed in the holocaust during world war ii and the annual remembrance day is held one week before the independence day which recognize the state of israel from the ashes after the holocaust. >>> combines traditional 5ks and half marathons with funding for nonprofit. we will be joined by the founder of the movement after the break. . >>>...
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iranian nuclear deal and the fifth thing is beginning to move the american embassy in israel to jerusalem tell you, cindy, in the days that follow, i'm going to instruct the department of education that common core ends today. >> we have 30 seconds left. >> if you become the president, how big a role will carly have? >> an integral role. one of the things she said i'm not good at going to funerals and not good at cutting ribbons. i said who would want a vice president that is anything but an active and engaged partner helping to lead the country and turn it around. . >> we've got to take a break "hannity" onned road continues. sfx: climbing sounds duracell quantum lasts longer so kevin jorgeson can power through the night. sfx: duracell slamtones so strap yourselves in businefor action flo!e know. small business edition. oh, no! i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got customized coverage you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo d
iranian nuclear deal and the fifth thing is beginning to move the american embassy in israel to jerusalem tell you, cindy, in the days that follow, i'm going to instruct the department of education that common core ends today. >> we have 30 seconds left. >> if you become the president, how big a role will carly have? >> an integral role. one of the things she said i'm not good at going to funerals and not good at cutting ribbons. i said who would want a vice president that is...
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john has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: laura, this is the bloodiest week so far in baghdad.led more than 100 people. it started wednesday, with twin suicide bombings in a police station. they had machine guns and explosives and three police officers were killed. >> thursday, a car bomb in a crowded market and killing 68 people and a few more blasts at police checkpoints killed more than 30 people p. and the violence didn't stop. there friday, 12 people were killed when a gunman attacked a cafe where fans of the soccer team had gathered. this man was there and described the gunman spraying the cafe with machine gunfire and the floor was covered are pools of blood. >> iraqi security forces say at least 14 suicide bombers attacked a residential and governmental complex just outside of baghdad, and killed six people there. and fallujah, five police officers were killed after suicide bombings there. and isis snipers are targeting innocent citizens in fallujah trying to escape the war- torn city. laura. >> and a terrifying train crash and the action that may have saved lives. our
john has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: laura, this is the bloodiest week so far in baghdad.led more than 100 people. it started wednesday, with twin suicide bombings in a police station. they had machine guns and explosives and three police officers were killed. >> thursday, a car bomb in a crowded market and killing 68 people and a few more blasts at police checkpoints killed more than 30 people p. and the violence didn't stop. there friday, 12 people were killed when a gunman...
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let's check in with connor powell live in jerusalem with more on that. hi there connell. reporter: we seen this before when that russian jet crashed in the sinai desert several months ago, one egyptian official offering information only to have another egyptian official contradict that information. yesterday an egyptian forensic investigator said the remains were so small that blast was the only logical explanation for the destruction of flight 804. of the 23 body parts so far collected by egyptian officials, none reported to be any larger than the size of the palm of your hand though no sign of an explosion has been detected. today the lead egyptian forensic official, dismissed the idea of an explosion, contradicting what another investigator had previously said. he said today it's simply way too early to draw any firm conclusions about what brought down this egyptian air flight. egyptian investigators continue to say that jet didn't show any signs of technical problems before it left paris, raising the question of why they go down? that's really the unanswered question
let's check in with connor powell live in jerusalem with more on that. hi there connell. reporter: we seen this before when that russian jet crashed in the sinai desert several months ago, one egyptian official offering information only to have another egyptian official contradict that information. yesterday an egyptian forensic investigator said the remains were so small that blast was the only logical explanation for the destruction of flight 804. of the 23 body parts so far collected by...