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well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raised is not in the critical path of the challenges israel has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial 'd which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr barak at he's on trial on 3 serious counts of corruption and come january the court expects him to be there 3 days a week you really want a prime minister who is half in half out of the dark at the same time prime minister netanyahu was doing a very good job in managing israel and so i think he's got a very strong support by the public has a wide coalition and everyone understands that we prefer the best prime minister and he will manage the trial he will manage to you will no doubt in my mind he'll be hable to manage the country he's doing many many things simultan
well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raised is not in the critical path of the challenges israel has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial 'd which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr barak at he's on trial on 3...
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if you look at the facts the quality of life of arab residents in east jerusalem is far far better than any of the arabs countries around us and the reason they are not much of a comparison of who has a city of jerusalem of course it is the alternative they have is far worse and so all the non demarc democracies around us none of them are democracies their quality of life is far far worse if you look at the. how many the wages of people the arab israelis their wages is much much higher than in the in the ensign area the wages of arab israelis in jerusalem. residents is far far greater than in jordan and in any other word in egypt in syria or any other place and this is just the background what does that about and it had to do that mr buck at the proof of neglect and double standard lies lies in the statistics 1000 figures quoted by the state department from the jerusalem institute for policy research for 2017 show the dire conditions in which palestinians live in jerusalem 78 percent of our of residents there and 86 percent of arab children in east jerusalem lived that year in poverty a
if you look at the facts the quality of life of arab residents in east jerusalem is far far better than any of the arabs countries around us and the reason they are not much of a comparison of who has a city of jerusalem of course it is the alternative they have is far worse and so all the non demarc democracies around us none of them are democracies their quality of life is far far worse if you look at the. how many the wages of people the arab israelis their wages is much much higher than in...
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well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raised is not in the critical path of the challenges israel has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr barak at he's on trial on 3 serious counts of corruption and come january the court expects him to be there 3 days a week you really want a prime minister who's half in and out of out of the dark at the same time prime minister netanyahu was doing a very good job in managing israel. and so i think he's got a very strong support by the public has a wide coalition and everyone understands that we prefer the best prime minister and he will manage the trial he will manage to you will no doubt in my mind he will be able to manage the country he's doing many many things simu
well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raised is not in the critical path of the challenges israel has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr barak at he's on trial on 3 serious...
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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.t. >> we are here i in a bubble.e. after sometimeme of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose e in th neighbororhood what kindnd of l youu want inn the morning.g. >> whehen i go therere i'm alwa eager to go o to my ppeople, to neighbhborhood. i wantnt to have the least interaction with the israelisis as popossiblele. >>>> many israelis ddon't wana know aboutut palestininians. they don't w want toto reaeach they don't wwant to cross into streets and d neighborhoodods w the palelestinians li
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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mishandling the spiraling health crisis my guest this week from jerusalem is near park out a form of mare of the city and the leading politician in mr netanyahu slick could party are the wheels finally coming off the prime minister's wife. my. dear papa welcome to comfort zone prime minister netanyahu is under increasing pressure over accusations of corruption which he's denied and his handling of the pandemic the approval rating on that seems to have sunk to just under 30 percent how long before the party in the could party says enough and it's time he stood aside at least temporarily well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition . the issue you raise is not in the critical path of the challenges israel has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr barak that he's on trial on 3 serious count
mishandling the spiraling health crisis my guest this week from jerusalem is near park out a form of mare of the city and the leading politician in mr netanyahu slick could party are the wheels finally coming off the prime minister's wife. my. dear papa welcome to comfort zone prime minister netanyahu is under increasing pressure over accusations of corruption which he's denied and his handling of the pandemic the approval rating on that seems to have sunk to just under 30 percent how long...
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position with datasets occupation a state of palestine on the $967.00 borders with east jerusalem as its 7th and dissolving the issue if you just wouldn't put us out of this no we agree with the u.k. position the issue his words are not an officer and this is a lot of we need an army obviously and brave some would say given we want to trade deal though with the united states have to break them but obviously britain is selling record amounts of arms to israel i want to get on to your leader mahmoud abbas he said it was a stab in the back isn't it really a stab in the front the so-called abraham accords historically we have a very good relations with those assists we didn't change some of them have unilaterally changed we are where we are absolutely 'd we consider ourselves to be a problem ups both christians and muslims we define also by this that in our mission we know the feelings of the support and the sort of that of the connection between us of the people. and also not of the sort who saw what happened in bahrain i mean the most sending effect was operates against what is asian '
position with datasets occupation a state of palestine on the $967.00 borders with east jerusalem as its 7th and dissolving the issue if you just wouldn't put us out of this no we agree with the u.k. position the issue his words are not an officer and this is a lot of we need an army obviously and brave some would say given we want to trade deal though with the united states have to break them but obviously britain is selling record amounts of arms to israel i want to get on to your leader...
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well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raise is not in the critical path of the challenges real has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial 'd which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr dark at he's on trial on 3 serious counts of corruption and come january the court expects him to be there 3 days a week you really want a prime minister who is half in and out of the dark at the same time prime minister netanyahu was doing a very good job in managing israel. and so i think he's got a very strong support by the public has a wide coalition and everyone understands that we prefer the best prime minister and he will manage the trial he will manage to you will no doubt in my mind he'll be hable to manage the country he's doing many many things simultaneous
well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raise is not in the critical path of the challenges real has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial 'd which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr dark at he's on trial on 3 serious...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and placed financial sanctions on iran.en presidency couldofoll back somhose moves which in turn could affect mr. netanyahu's own political future. ining is never in jerusalem is joland knell. thank you for staying up for us. how much does israel feel it has got out of the trump presidency? >> i think mr. trump would really wish he could have the kind of poll numbers you see among israelis back home in america. the polls suggest about 60% of israelis would like to see a second term for donald trump. he himself describes himself as president there has ever been. there is a long list of things has done. there is that recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital which meant a lot to israelis. the embassy move, as you mentioned, other steps where particularly these were aligned with t wishes of these really prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who has been a cl oe alhis. things like taking steps toiz recomore legitimacy of the israeli settlementsoc in the pied west bank, for example. the deal of the century, the long-awaited dea
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and placed financial sanctions on iran.en presidency couldofoll back somhose moves which in turn could affect mr. netanyahu's own political future. ining is never in jerusalem is joland knell. thank you for staying up for us. how much does israel feel it has got out of the trump presidency? >> i think mr. trump would really wish he could have the kind of poll numbers you see among israelis back home in america. the polls suggest about 60% of israelis...
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thank you speaking of israel in west jerusalem for us harry. we heard president netanyahu on the phone there to president trump a little bit earlier wouldn't be drawn on anything to do with with joe biden could have struck a deal and i guess that some political smarts that he doesn't know who people who he will be dealing with going forward. that's right yes he paid another fulsome tributes to donald trump thanking him again for all of the things that he done for israel and talked about how he would be viewed by history history recording those who do things but no he wouldn't play ball in terms of criticizing the man that donald trump referred to as sleepy joe and saying that he wouldn't have been able to done it and he obviously like all of us is awaiting the results of the november 3rd election in the united states there has been a statement here in israel as well and prime minister netanyahu has given a video statement in which he calls this another major breakthrough and signaling a new era of peace it's worth having a look though at the te
thank you speaking of israel in west jerusalem for us harry. we heard president netanyahu on the phone there to president trump a little bit earlier wouldn't be drawn on anything to do with with joe biden could have struck a deal and i guess that some political smarts that he doesn't know who people who he will be dealing with going forward. that's right yes he paid another fulsome tributes to donald trump thanking him again for all of the things that he done for israel and talked about how he...
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inaid david, you are jerusalem. can you get jerusalem stone?he said yes, we can buy it for nothing. i said good. make the building out of jerusalem stone. we had it open four months later for $500,000. you wouldn't have that building built for 25 years. we did something a little different. we do something for a tiny fraction of what it was supposed to cost and we had it open and three and a half, four months. it's a great embassy. it's recognized, jerusalem is the capital of israel. i also recognize is really sovereignty over the golan heights. we got it done into ours. they have been working on that we got it done in two hours. they have been working on it for 52 years. instead of never-ending wars in the middle east, we are working piece deals all over the place. no blood in the sand. biden and obama made a pathetic one-sided deal with the castro dictatorship. withponent stands socialists and communists. i stand with the proud people of nicaragua, and venezuela in their righteous struggle for freedom, and we are winning. the last administrati
inaid david, you are jerusalem. can you get jerusalem stone?he said yes, we can buy it for nothing. i said good. make the building out of jerusalem stone. we had it open four months later for $500,000. you wouldn't have that building built for 25 years. we did something a little different. we do something for a tiny fraction of what it was supposed to cost and we had it open and three and a half, four months. it's a great embassy. it's recognized, jerusalem is the capital of israel. i also...
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it is jerusalem and a friend of mine ron, every time i walk in, he shows me jerusalem and i go crazy.on, i don't care. i said "david, you are interested in. it is very expensive in new york and you get jerusalem stone." yes, we can buy it for nothing. he said "good, make the building out of jerusalem stone." we made it out of jerusalem stone and we had to open later for $500,000. that means -- you know what, not only would it cost more than $2 billion, you would not have that building built for 25 years. so we got -- we did something a little different. we got something done for a tiny, tiny fraction of what it was supposed to cost. we had it open three and a half to four months. it is now our embassy. a great embassy. it is recognized, jerusalem is the capital of israel. sort of a great story. and i also recognize israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. they have been working on that for 52 years. we got it done in two hours. it's not easy. and every president wanted to do those two things for many, many decades, but they couldn't. i understand what they couldn't. a lot of pressu
it is jerusalem and a friend of mine ron, every time i walk in, he shows me jerusalem and i go crazy.on, i don't care. i said "david, you are interested in. it is very expensive in new york and you get jerusalem stone." yes, we can buy it for nothing. he said "good, make the building out of jerusalem stone." we made it out of jerusalem stone and we had to open later for $500,000. that means -- you know what, not only would it cost more than $2 billion, you would not have...
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i said david, you are in jerusalem. can you get jerusalem stone?d yes, we can buy it for nothing. i said good. make the building out of jerusalem stone. we had it open four months later for $500,000. you wouldn't have that building built for 25 years. we did something a little different. we do something for a tiny fraction of what it was supposed to cost and we had it open and three and a half, four half, four months. it's a great embassy. it's recognized, jerusalem is the capital of israel. i also recognize is really sovereignty over the golan heights. we got it done in two hours. they have been working on that for 52 -- we got it done in two hours. they have been working on it for 52 years. instead of never-ending wars in the middle east, we are working piece deals all over the place. no blood in the sand. biden and obama made a pathetic one-sided deal with the castro dictatorship. my opponent stands with socialists and communists. i stand with the proud people of cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela in their righteous struggle for freedom, and we are
i said david, you are in jerusalem. can you get jerusalem stone?d yes, we can buy it for nothing. i said good. make the building out of jerusalem stone. we had it open four months later for $500,000. you wouldn't have that building built for 25 years. we did something a little different. we do something for a tiny fraction of what it was supposed to cost and we had it open and three and a half, four half, four months. it's a great embassy. it's recognized, jerusalem is the capital of israel. i...
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i just finished the enormous book called "jerusalem." it is the history of the city of jerusalem, and it takes you from, you know, the canaanite period, the incursions of the venetians and ultimately the romans and the greeks and the islamic period through, of course, modern history. the sweep of history, when you read this book kind of all at once, really strikes you. what also strikes you, sadly, is how jerusalem is defined by violence. you know, the constant killings, the constant -- [inaudible] and massacres all for a territory in the name of the sacred. and we realize that remains unresolved today in the middle east. and it's really a sweeping history that gives you a sense of perspective. i don't know if it gives you a lot of hope, frankly, about the future of the middle east, but it really does but put a lot of what we're dealing with right now in a very important context in terms of this is not new. and so much evil in the name of the sacred occurs irrespective of the religion or the period of history. christopher lemon, a great
i just finished the enormous book called "jerusalem." it is the history of the city of jerusalem, and it takes you from, you know, the canaanite period, the incursions of the venetians and ultimately the romans and the greeks and the islamic period through, of course, modern history. the sweep of history, when you read this book kind of all at once, really strikes you. what also strikes you, sadly, is how jerusalem is defined by violence. you know, the constant killings, the constant...
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while striving for a basis for permanent peace in palestine, he was assassinated by terrorists in jerusalem. the world mourned the first united nations casualty in the struggle for world peace. the truce arranged was broken and the violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. dr. ralph bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued efforts to find a solution. through dr. bunch's negotiations, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation, a haven for the displaced and persecuted members of the jewish faith from all over the world. israel was admitted to membership in the united nations and her flag was raised. again the united nations had, through peaceful mediation, resolved an international dispute which had been a threat to world peace. the problem of korea also seemed ideally suited to peaceful settlement under united nations auspices. in september 1947, the united states submitted the question of korean independence to the assembly. a c
while striving for a basis for permanent peace in palestine, he was assassinated by terrorists in jerusalem. the world mourned the first united nations casualty in the struggle for world peace. the truce arranged was broken and the violence again spread throughout the disputed areas of palestine. dr. ralph bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued efforts to find a solution. through dr. bunch's negotiations, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled...
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there is that recognition of jerusalem as israel's he's done.fjerusalem as israel's capital. that meant a lot to israelis. the embassy move as you mentioned. other steps where, particularly these are in line with the wishes of the there is really been such a close ally of his. things like taking steps to recognise more at legitimacy of the israeli settlements in the occupied west ba n k israeli settlements in the occupied west bank for example. and that deal ofa west bank for example. and that deal of a century when it finally came out was heavily tilted in israel's favor. and we had in the past couple of months abraham accords. those deals which people here really didn't expect to see israel making peace with the united arab emirates. with bahrain more recently the deal with so dan all brokered by the us. so clearly, a net positive at least from neta nyahu so clearly, a net positive at least from netanyahu is point of view. are they nervous about a biden presidency? that that would mark a change in fortunes notjust for a prime minister that jas
there is that recognition of jerusalem as israel's he's done.fjerusalem as israel's capital. that meant a lot to israelis. the embassy move as you mentioned. other steps where, particularly these are in line with the wishes of the there is really been such a close ally of his. things like taking steps to recognise more at legitimacy of the israeli settlements in the occupied west ba n k israeli settlements in the occupied west bank for example. and that deal ofa west bank for example. and that...
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libya's special envoy is nikolai martin off currently the top united nations official in jerusalem but 3 security council members south africa and said vincent granted ins are blocking his appointment because they want the job to go to an african candide it this could be libya's best chance for peace with talks planned in chinnis in the coming weeks with the potential of elections in 2021 the year that marks a decade since the start of the uprising against gadhafi however it appears once again there are some in the international community who are hindering rather than helping the people of libya. algeria at the united nations. there's been more violence in guinea as opposition protests continue after it was announced the president won a controversial reelection at least $25.00 people been killed since sunday's present a presidential vote now the army's been mobilized and the phone lines and internet connections happened cut car like reports. violent scenes on the streets of guinea's capital conakry. opposition supporters angry at the news the president is on course for yet another elec
libya's special envoy is nikolai martin off currently the top united nations official in jerusalem but 3 security council members south africa and said vincent granted ins are blocking his appointment because they want the job to go to an african candide it this could be libya's best chance for peace with talks planned in chinnis in the coming weeks with the potential of elections in 2021 the year that marks a decade since the start of the uprising against gadhafi however it appears once again...
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of various ideologies various leanings on let's go to harry foresee joins us live now from west jerusalem i guess for netanyahu in the israelis this latest resit recognition really undermines the official arab argument we've had quite apart from what might been happening behind the scenes but the official argument that there can't be is sort of normalization without recognition of an independent palestinian state. well yes that's something that benjamin netanyahu has himself been talking about since the 1st agreement was signed or he was an announced with the united arab emirates back in august saying that essentially it was peace for peace as opposed to peace for land or any kind of concession given to the palestinians and that's something that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas also emphasized in a statement saying that nobody should speak on behalf of the palestinians that the only way to a comprehensive and just peace was through the end of the occupation and through an independent state with east jerusalem as its capital as for the messaging coming from netanyahu after this late
of various ideologies various leanings on let's go to harry foresee joins us live now from west jerusalem i guess for netanyahu in the israelis this latest resit recognition really undermines the official arab argument we've had quite apart from what might been happening behind the scenes but the official argument that there can't be is sort of normalization without recognition of an independent palestinian state. well yes that's something that benjamin netanyahu has himself been talking about...
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have force that is in west jerusalem so it gives an idea of the scale of this demonstration. well it's tens of thousands of people hundreds at least of small protests across the country the organizers of the one of the main organizers of these long running and seen as a young demonstrations they're calling this a kilometer it is this weekend's protest because people are being told they can't protest. at a distance of more than a kilometer from the front door in groups of more than 20 and so that we have these decentralized protests across the country outside netanyahu house here in west jerusalem they are much lower number than they are because it's relatively set make there it's a much larger gathering intel of the. a spy there is in both of them it's going to be some kind of rest water ice at those to find. the border less or out of spirits again and that you know or i think it is road that i toss in the school say that it is a consideration that people shouldn't be gathering during a lockdown. very much out of control pandemic in israel and the spiking numbers then he was
have force that is in west jerusalem so it gives an idea of the scale of this demonstration. well it's tens of thousands of people hundreds at least of small protests across the country the organizers of the one of the main organizers of these long running and seen as a young demonstrations they're calling this a kilometer it is this weekend's protest because people are being told they can't protest. at a distance of more than a kilometer from the front door in groups of more than 20 and so...
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in jerusalem if he could help me. to find a woman who can scan sing lullabies on this album. he said there is one woman that you should meet her name is that him. i'm sure she can sing beautiful a lullaby for you. and we went with his small blue car up the hills to galilee i had never heard about him but not before. i had no expectations except that i trusted so hated because he is a friend he knew his sense of quality i met him and she was there with her 2 twins they were babies and we went into a small room where it was quiet not we couldn't hear the traffic from outside of her small flat in the bedroom where i sat down and she sat on a chair and i put my microphones there the father took care of the twins and she was going to perform the 1st little boy and that was a moment i never forget. it really touched my heart deeply when she started to see you all there. at that moment. and i. thought the recording became beautiful and of course it's on this album dust that we made that is called the advice from the axis of evil. and. after we came home i recorded one more song over
in jerusalem if he could help me. to find a woman who can scan sing lullabies on this album. he said there is one woman that you should meet her name is that him. i'm sure she can sing beautiful a lullaby for you. and we went with his small blue car up the hills to galilee i had never heard about him but not before. i had no expectations except that i trusted so hated because he is a friend he knew his sense of quality i met him and she was there with her 2 twins they were babies and we went...
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embassy to jerusalem the way that many u.s. presidents have promised but he then finally delivered of course you'll remember that he also recognized the golan heights as coming under israeli sovereignty as well and then they started to put together a peace plan no the palestinians very early on said they want nothing to do with what donald trump was suggesting but donald trump continued his talks with various other nations and managed to convince the united arab emirates and also bahrain to say no on to the deal of recognizing israel though obviously the big prize would be . there are talks going on about that donald trump is on occasions perhaps. over. extended himself by suggesting that certain countries were about to join he suggested that with kuwait after a visit here by the crown prince for the current prince and the kuwaiti embassy immediately saying no no we're not at that point yet but there's no doubt that this is seen as a success by donald trump and his administration that it is changing the picture on the ground in
embassy to jerusalem the way that many u.s. presidents have promised but he then finally delivered of course you'll remember that he also recognized the golan heights as coming under israeli sovereignty as well and then they started to put together a peace plan no the palestinians very early on said they want nothing to do with what donald trump was suggesting but donald trump continued his talks with various other nations and managed to convince the united arab emirates and also bahrain to say...
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we go live to jerusalem after this short break. stay with us. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to worsen. do not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. most common side effects are vomiting and diarrhea. feeling better? i'm speechless. thanks for the apoquel. aw...that's what friends are for. ask your veterinarian for apoqu
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he said we are in jerusalem. the whole place is jerusalem stone and it was cheap as hell.built this building for under $500,000 and it's been open for a long time. and every president for many decades said they would do it and not one of them got it done. and i got it done and got the building built. [applause] recognize israeli sovereignty over the goal line heights. 52 years they were working on it. i got it done in about two and a half hours. instead of endless war, we are forging peace in the middle east without blood all over the sand. you see what's going on. uae, bahrain. we have countries lined up to sign. the fact is i did more in 47 months then sleepy joe biden did in 47 years. pushingdemocrats are the most far left ever put forward by a presidential nominee. the biden plan would destroy social security and destroy protections for pre-existing conditions. people with pre-existing conditions, they are never going to get it. this green new deal will destroy our country. it's crazy. when i first heard it, i thought they were joking actually. cows dot, oh, not even t
he said we are in jerusalem. the whole place is jerusalem stone and it was cheap as hell.built this building for under $500,000 and it's been open for a long time. and every president for many decades said they would do it and not one of them got it done. and i got it done and got the building built. [applause] recognize israeli sovereignty over the goal line heights. 52 years they were working on it. i got it done in about two and a half hours. instead of endless war, we are forging peace in...
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if jerusalem was going to be the capital of a future state.mp, that was one step in the pursuit of east and the region. -- peace in the region. all of gaza anderson -- and jerfusalem. >> israel's all right -- >> some have arguably affected us all. president trump has put an end to multilateralism and his first policies have the u.s. removing itself from joint efforts with other countries. that has not pleased everyone. >> a very important thing -- i nuclear agreement, clearly very important, if it makes the global health issues, the world health organization, extremely important these days. trump is left -- it can go to area by area, that previously was trying to exercise some sort of global leadership on global issues. >> that is one assessmt. here is another. an analyst on foreign affairs. >> i think as disastrous as it has been, foreign policy has told a different story. he has not started any new wars. you would think that that is a low war. but this is the first president since jimmy carter to not start a new war. fundamentally, as we loo
if jerusalem was going to be the capital of a future state.mp, that was one step in the pursuit of east and the region. -- peace in the region. all of gaza anderson -- and jerfusalem. >> israel's all right -- >> some have arguably affected us all. president trump has put an end to multilateralism and his first policies have the u.s. removing itself from joint efforts with other countries. that has not pleased everyone. >> a very important thing -- i nuclear agreement, clearly...
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are forces in west jerusalem now we can't really say that israel and sudan's relations were very bad or hostile so it's questionable maybe what israel gets out of this but i guess it does get a 3rd arab nation which has said yes will normalize our relations with you. yes i mean for nothing yahoo this is a hugely symbolic 3rd such agreement he's been working towards these sorts of normalization agreements throughout his 2nd period in office from 2009 onwards and as he said to get 3 in such a search short space of time is something that he wants to signal to the israeli public as another major victory he talked about the 3 knows the famous 3 nos of the arab league in 167 in khartoum no to peace with israel no to negotiations and no to recognition of israel now turning into 3 yeses and he also wants to talk about the practical impacts of these sorts of deals saying that they will lead to better trade relationships with these countries and therefore bring down the very high cost of living in israel as a result he wants to try and get some credit for this which is generally supported in t
are forces in west jerusalem now we can't really say that israel and sudan's relations were very bad or hostile so it's questionable maybe what israel gets out of this but i guess it does get a 3rd arab nation which has said yes will normalize our relations with you. yes i mean for nothing yahoo this is a hugely symbolic 3rd such agreement he's been working towards these sorts of normalization agreements throughout his 2nd period in office from 2009 onwards and as he said to get 3 in such a...
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conservative judges, deregulation, leaving the paris climate accord and moving the israeli embassy to jerusalem. he has not realized or partly accomplished, i should say, these promises and we negotiate trade deals border wall and mexico pay for it and defeat isis. where he is not yet realized his promises are on the issues of bringing back coal in the steel industry, displacing the affordable care act and revitalizing the manufacturing sector and reducing the national debt.vi we are asking all of you this morning to tell us your thoughts on the promises made by the president and dividing the lines by support for candidates. supporting the president or vice president (202)748-8001, supporting the former vice president and senator harris, (202)748-8000, if you're undecided or other candidate (202)748-8002. mike, who do you support? >> caller: yeah, hello. i am currently supporting [inaudible] what i see going on in the country is finger-pointing, not necessarily at the one you like but at the person you don't like. the situation is not envisioned by the founders of the country. further, it is ne
conservative judges, deregulation, leaving the paris climate accord and moving the israeli embassy to jerusalem. he has not realized or partly accomplished, i should say, these promises and we negotiate trade deals border wall and mexico pay for it and defeat isis. where he is not yet realized his promises are on the issues of bringing back coal in the steel industry, displacing the affordable care act and revitalizing the manufacturing sector and reducing the national debt.vi we are asking all...
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he createdns the political capil by moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. that's something many of these presidential candidates have promised to do in the past. he recognized the go on the heights and pulled us after the disaster in the jcp away and gave credibility. residents sitting around and looking at the capital maintaining it and protecting it he used a negotiation and it was through that process he was able to bring these parties together and achieve peace. but it's not just those conflicts in the middle east. he's also approach to the balkans with a similar determination so last month with the ambassador, which i participated, they took a huge step forward in normalizing their economic relations. again this is something they've been working on for 20 years but for the dedication and insistence on negotiations we were able to have a major breakthrough. so as demonstrated, and america's days of leading from behind are the days of strategie patients are over. the bold leadership style is key as we build the new consensus against china. the first lead
he createdns the political capil by moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. that's something many of these presidential candidates have promised to do in the past. he recognized the go on the heights and pulled us after the disaster in the jcp away and gave credibility. residents sitting around and looking at the capital maintaining it and protecting it he used a negotiation and it was through that process he was able to bring these parties together and achieve peace. but it's not just...
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consistent t gracongratulationsn jerusalem, thank you. arthel: very, very nice. president trump visiting bangor, maine to cap off a busy weekend of campaigning, look at a this, very nice picture. a live look at air force one on the tarmac there at the airport. the president right now we're told is visiting an orchard. up next, a closer look at where things stand as we enter the final full week of the 2020 race. all otc pain relievers including voltaren have one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against pain than salonpas patch large there's surprising power in this patch salonpas dependable, powerful relief. hisamitsu. noand if you're troubledan a lifby falls and bleeds,ers. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. ♪ arthel: well, it is the final week of the 2020 race. president trump spending the day in the northeast rallying supporters in m
consistent t gracongratulationsn jerusalem, thank you. arthel: very, very nice. president trump visiting bangor, maine to cap off a busy weekend of campaigning, look at a this, very nice picture. a live look at air force one on the tarmac there at the airport. the president right now we're told is visiting an orchard. up next, a closer look at where things stand as we enter the final full week of the 2020 race. all otc pain relievers including voltaren have one thing in common none are proven...
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, embassy to jerusalem and whether it's helping to engineer these normalizations between countries ofael, but let's be honest israel has not been at war with, neither the uae, neither by rain and to a -- bahrain and to a lesser extent, issues with sudan reedit -- sudan. you have around as a country that many people see needs to be dealt with in a way to contain it but one of the recent polls that was taken about the middle east shows that an alarming 49 percent of people who were poll ed do not believe that either president crump or biden would be good for the middle east or the remainder 40 percent believe biden would be better but that they did not necessarily embrace all the middle east policies that the obama administration embraced. only 12 percent believe that trump would be better for the middle east. the majority of those who opposed do not agree with moving the embassy particularly in , light of the fact that the continuing the biggest issue according to these polls is the still unresolved major issue in that part of the world and that is the israeli palestinian state of conf
, embassy to jerusalem and whether it's helping to engineer these normalizations between countries ofael, but let's be honest israel has not been at war with, neither the uae, neither by rain and to a -- bahrain and to a lesser extent, issues with sudan reedit -- sudan. you have around as a country that many people see needs to be dealt with in a way to contain it but one of the recent polls that was taken about the middle east shows that an alarming 49 percent of people who were poll ed do not...
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state department in west jerusalem mitchell beric c.e.o. of the israeli research firm keven and here in doha will leave medea bo founder and president of the sudan policy forum a warm welcome to you all lead let me please start with you officials in sudan have said that the agreement for normalizing ties with israel will depend upon it being ratified by the country's legislative council this is a legislative council that has not yet been formed so is it fair to say that this normalization agreement is far from a done deal. it's it's a it's a done deal in my home p.c. so far as the season he has b.b. and by the head of the supreme council and the party. and they haven't made it he then 4 to 5 this. night vying discussing need was the prime ministerial office all of the soaring comments that the sureties was lucky still had to. how are they going to mobilize this issue starting now i think they ought to keep an eye on the fact that this is specific point in history that is it isn't anybody could stop believing the country is going through a l
state department in west jerusalem mitchell beric c.e.o. of the israeli research firm keven and here in doha will leave medea bo founder and president of the sudan policy forum a warm welcome to you all lead let me please start with you officials in sudan have said that the agreement for normalizing ties with israel will depend upon it being ratified by the country's legislative council this is a legislative council that has not yet been formed so is it fair to say that this normalization...
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prime minister of corruption and mishandling the spiraling health crisis my guest this week from jerusalem is near fock out a form of matter of the city and the leading politician that mr netanyahu.
prime minister of corruption and mishandling the spiraling health crisis my guest this week from jerusalem is near fock out a form of matter of the city and the leading politician that mr netanyahu.
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embassy in jerusalem of reducing weapons sales to israel that are hitting gaza he's actually said on the record all sales of weapons to israel must never be conditional we have absolutely no evidence that biden is going to be open to palestinian concerns and we have to be very careful as palestinians and those who might show solidarity with palestinians not to let trump be the one who set the bar look trump is terrible trump is transactional he's pro zionist because he either doesn't know any better or he thinks he's going to get evangelical votes in the south but biden is an actual zionist like he actually believes in these things from a geo political strategy point of view and that's very dangerous and so far he's told us that he might return things to they way they were under the obama administration you know restoring funding to on rwa open up a p.l.o. mission in d.c. but very very importantly without jerusalem he said very clearly he won't move the embassy back to tell of if you want to even consider it he said very clearly before that if they're warning israel we'd have to inve
embassy in jerusalem of reducing weapons sales to israel that are hitting gaza he's actually said on the record all sales of weapons to israel must never be conditional we have absolutely no evidence that biden is going to be open to palestinian concerns and we have to be very careful as palestinians and those who might show solidarity with palestinians not to let trump be the one who set the bar look trump is terrible trump is transactional he's pro zionist because he either doesn't know any...
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harry 4 sets is in west jerusalem and has more on the israeli perspective. benjamin netanyahu has himself been talking about since the 1st agreement was signed or it was an announced with the united arab emirates back in august saying that essentially it was peace for peace as opposed to peace for land or any kind of concession given to the palestinians and that's something that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas also emphasized in a statement saying that nobody should speak on behalf of the palestinians that the only way to a comprehensive and just peace was through the end of the occupation and through an independent state with east jerusalem as its capital as for the messaging coming from netanyahu after this latest announcement he's talking about the symbolism of this saying that. referring to the pan arab agreement in a commitment in 1067 in khartoum to the 3 knows no to peace with israel no to negotiation of this with israel there was a recognition of israel that they had been replaced by the 3 yeses to those things and he's also trying to do a sa
harry 4 sets is in west jerusalem and has more on the israeli perspective. benjamin netanyahu has himself been talking about since the 1st agreement was signed or it was an announced with the united arab emirates back in august saying that essentially it was peace for peace as opposed to peace for land or any kind of concession given to the palestinians and that's something that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas also emphasized in a statement saying that nobody should speak on behalf of...
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he may have visions of a new jerusalem, very much overshadowed by the dark cloud of coronavirus.orisjohnson was clearly trying to offer this long—term hope, this vision of the country in 2030 where he talked about people arriving in a zero carbonjet and about people arriving in a zero carbon jet and seeing a cleaner, greener country around them. but it doesn't mean that he doesn't still face some incredibly significant challenges in the immediate term, andi challenges in the immediate term, and i think he was trying to remind people of his optimistic, as some people of his optimistic, as some people see it, charismatic approach to things and convince people that the old borisjohnson is still the current borisjohnson the old borisjohnson is still the current boris johnson despite the old borisjohnson is still the current borisjohnson despite the very trying circumstances of the government. i think he was also trying to reassure the grassroots of the ideologically, the party hasn't drifted off to in a new direction with this level of state intervention really trying to go out of hi
he may have visions of a new jerusalem, very much overshadowed by the dark cloud of coronavirus.orisjohnson was clearly trying to offer this long—term hope, this vision of the country in 2030 where he talked about people arriving in a zero carbonjet and about people arriving in a zero carbon jet and seeing a cleaner, greener country around them. but it doesn't mean that he doesn't still face some incredibly significant challenges in the immediate term, andi challenges in the immediate term,...
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is i bowed to security to the council's decision about the state of the jerusalem piece which. we've been taking all the interest and mind because it's the capital of the pre world's global real each incentive to look at. those at least an accent that mindlessly enshrined see in the agreements regarding the final and so lucian in the context. 8. biased again i guess is sloan school of musical inclinations he would record the leader is solved and he would discipline the poor old man or the one is one of socialism if you will that you're actually able to think that it means to bully in the wider context of a situation. there is an obvious struggle to score in the leadership the. several at the can use that as the goal is ground turkey and saudi arabia they want to be a leader mostly in world the saudi around here like i said is one of the leaders. have greatest holy side. in their income stream during the period 3 miss marple arabs and kurds that there are a pakistani and indonesian slums of those which have one of the largest. and the world then. the arab league on still less in
is i bowed to security to the council's decision about the state of the jerusalem piece which. we've been taking all the interest and mind because it's the capital of the pre world's global real each incentive to look at. those at least an accent that mindlessly enshrined see in the agreements regarding the final and so lucian in the context. 8. biased again i guess is sloan school of musical inclinations he would record the leader is solved and he would discipline the poor old man or the one...
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down while he's on trial for corruption on charges of bribery and for carry forth it is in west jerusalem he says small crowds of protesters have gathered outside of netanyahu house. tens of thousands of people at hundreds at least of small protests across the country the organizers of one of the main organizers of these long running out and you know demonstrations they're calling this a kilometer it is this weekend's protests because people are being told they can't protest at a distance of more than a kilometer from their front door in groups of more than 20 and so that we have these decentralised process across the country outside netanyahu is house here in west jerusalem they are much lower number than they appear to be relatively separate there is a much larger gathering intel of the. happiness. there is a relative of now it's going on there are some minor arrests imposter. dozens of mine in the mall but unless more out streets again and you know it's a minister of israel i. say that it is a consideration that people shouldn't be gathering during a lockdown during a very much out of
down while he's on trial for corruption on charges of bribery and for carry forth it is in west jerusalem he says small crowds of protesters have gathered outside of netanyahu house. tens of thousands of people at hundreds at least of small protests across the country the organizers of one of the main organizers of these long running out and you know demonstrations they're calling this a kilometer it is this weekend's protests because people are being told they can't protest at a distance of...