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>>> plus crazy jewish mom. if you think your mother is a handful -- >> here's my daughter, are you single? >> hollywood director turned mom with no off switch. the loveable mother/daughter duo. >>> is the 49-year-old rock star volunteering for years of no sleep? for a shot at motherhood. >> i have not forgot ben you. >> janet jackson's plea, spending the tour tonight, the long road ahead, the music legend. first the "nightline 5." >> don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase they won't. flow mace controls six inflammatory agents, flonase changes everything. ♪ ♪ ♪ come and on it come on let's go ♪ ♪ got to keep moving come on let's go ♪ >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thank you for join is us. you might say the men and women who would be in president are in a new york stimds. buffalo to brooklyn this unlikely battleground state turning out to be a crucial stop on the road to the white house. this twist, three of the top contenders claim deep new y
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>> i'm proud to be jewish. i grew up in a jewish neighborhood. >> he clearly was not concerned about how his views on taking a more balanced approach to israel and the palestinians would affect his support here. he brought the sut up bject up, saying palestinians deserve a lot more respect. >>> tonight an unbelievable twist to a story that we have been following. for regard police thought that gunter accidentally shot the boy while robbing his father in jersey city in 2013. today a witness said he saw him actually aiming at the boy and pulling the trigger. if convicted he faces up to life in prison. >>> the inglewood police chief is under a microscope tonight. he's being investigated by the the city attorney recommended the investigation after an internal review uncovered questionable over time and the handling of parking tickets. he was places on administrative leave wednesday night. >>> four army reserve soldiers are still in the hospital after a crash on the new jersey purn turnpike. they were on the turnpik
>> i'm proud to be jewish. i grew up in a jewish neighborhood. >> he clearly was not concerned about how his views on taking a more balanced approach to israel and the palestinians would affect his support here. he brought the sut up bject up, saying palestinians deserve a lot more respect. >>> tonight an unbelievable twist to a story that we have been following. for regard police thought that gunter accidentally shot the boy while robbing his father in jersey city in 2013....
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i'm a jewish jew, he's a non-jewish jew with. so we don't have much in common. >> host: are you a conservative, and if so, are you a, are you a purist when it comes to being a conservative? >> guest: well, i'm never a purist because i always believe that something is better than nothing. i am not a purist at all. but i am a conservative. ironically, the deepest of deepest truths is that i am the same liberal i was when i grew up in brooklyn as a jew and went to columbia which is, you know, almost definitionally liberal. i can't think of almost anything i differed with john f. kennedy on. in fact, i have a test. see, liberalism has been taken over by conservatives. the name has been taken over by the left. the content has been taken over by the right. every liberal i know is a conservative. leftists are not liberals. liberals were daniel patrick moynihan, the senator from new york state, senator henry jackson, scoop jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john
i'm a jewish jew, he's a non-jewish jew with. so we don't have much in common. >> host: are you a conservative, and if so, are you a, are you a purist when it comes to being a conservative? >> guest: well, i'm never a purist because i always believe that something is better than nothing. i am not a purist at all. but i am a conservative. ironically, the deepest of deepest truths is that i am the same liberal i was when i grew up in brooklyn as a jew and went to columbia which is,...
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i'm a jewish jew, he's a non-jewish jew with. so we don't have much in common. >> host: are you a conservative, and if so, are you a, are you a purist when it comes to being a conservative? >> guest: well, i'm never a purist because i always believe that something is better than nothing. i am not a purist at all. but i am a conservative. ironically, the deepest of deepest truths is that i am the same liberal i was when i grew up in brooklyn as a jew and went to columbia which is, you know, almost definitionally liberal. i can't think of almost anything i differed with john f. kennedy on. in fact, i have a test. see, liberalism has been taken over by conservatives. the name has been taken over by the left. the content has been taken over by the right. every liberal i know is a conservative. leftists are not liberals. liberals were daniel patrick moynihan, the senator from new york state, senator henry jackson, scoop jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john
i'm a jewish jew, he's a non-jewish jew with. so we don't have much in common. >> host: are you a conservative, and if so, are you a, are you a purist when it comes to being a conservative? >> guest: well, i'm never a purist because i always believe that something is better than nothing. i am not a purist at all. but i am a conservative. ironically, the deepest of deepest truths is that i am the same liberal i was when i grew up in brooklyn as a jew and went to columbia which is,...
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this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the recipient, the beneficiary of the blood and sweat and tears. >> i feel that the israeli government owes them, because the israeli government is the one who made this law about people who are not here. and the question is if people are ready to take compensation instead of coming back. >> the next day david and i separated so that i could go alone into gaza. along with the west bank, gaza is one of the two areas that have been taken by israel in 1967 and has been an occupied territory ever since. >> when i was in gaza david attended an israeli right wing rally in jerusalem. a large movement of religious israelis believe that rather than returning this land, it should be
this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the recipient, the beneficiary of the blood and sweat and tears. >> i feel that...
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i would say on both jewish he's jewish ethnically, i'm jewish religiously and that doesn't mean'm anything to him. you're not obligated in my opinion to affirm what you were born into.in not at all it's america, it's a deeply where as for him it's a nonissue and that's fine.ry that doesn't affect me one way or ohi the other. i would say that his views disturb me tremendously. but not the fact that he is what -- a famous left wing would call he's a nonjewish jew. and that's's not an insult. there's a book call thed the nonjewish jew by isaac and he's describing himself it's not an insult but that's what he said.h i'm a jewish jew and he's nonjewish jew so we don't have much manywi common. >> are you a conservative and if so, are you a purist when had it comes to being a conservative. i'm never a purist because i alwaysne believe that somethinge better than nothing. i'm not a purist but i'm aiv conservative. deepest of the deepest truth ares is thatt i'm the sam libel that i was when -- when i u grew in brooklyn as a jew and went to columbia which is, you know, almost definitionally liberal.
i would say on both jewish he's jewish ethnically, i'm jewish religiously and that doesn't mean'm anything to him. you're not obligated in my opinion to affirm what you were born into.in not at all it's america, it's a deeply where as for him it's a nonissue and that's fine.ry that doesn't affect me one way or ohi the other. i would say that his views disturb me tremendously. but not the fact that he is what -- a famous left wing would call he's a nonjewish jew. and that's's not an insult....
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half of my is jewish, my jewish grandmother, rachel who live to 104, was the matriarch of my family. she pronounce very loudly one summer when she saw me wearing a little gold cross that all of my polish girlfriends of war in the summer, my grandmother saw it on a street corner, ripped it up mina can threw it on the ground and said you are jewish. that sealed my identity. as i was working on this book i was was a very glad that she was no longer living because i think it would have destroyed her. but she is very much in my heart and in my head. i also felt that once i learned about the major massacre called the polygon massacre which is just one of the holocaust by bullets that exists all over eastern and western europe, the thing that haunted me was the an amenity of the dead. the countless people who lost their lives. it felt to me like i wanted to write a book that would in some way make that loss manifest. not to make anything right, not to close a circle, but just because i am my grandfather's granddaughter. it is that simple. so that is what i did. >> and did use share with mem
half of my is jewish, my jewish grandmother, rachel who live to 104, was the matriarch of my family. she pronounce very loudly one summer when she saw me wearing a little gold cross that all of my polish girlfriends of war in the summer, my grandmother saw it on a street corner, ripped it up mina can threw it on the ground and said you are jewish. that sealed my identity. as i was working on this book i was was a very glad that she was no longer living because i think it would have destroyed...
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the jewish community and the black community. we are a country that in certain respects is unrivaled -- unraveling. i consider a very profound crisis. i am running to create the stability and justice that will allow america to be what its forbearers intended. because of the feeling that jackson is anti-semitic. i do not believe he is. i have known him for 12 years. rift betweend a the black and jewish community that you spoke of earlier? mr. brown: i believe it is the opportunity. i believe the blacks among other groups in society are seeing their youth destroyed. the highest cause of death among black kids under four is aids. >> you spoke of a particular rift. >> there are people who are advocating anti-semitism in the black community and you make it sound like it is merely a matter of poverty. that poverty generates antisocial behior, when we know many people who are poor are not antisocial. you sound like an apologist at times for antisocial behavior saying it is not the people ,'s fault. mr. brown: keeping this country in the
the jewish community and the black community. we are a country that in certain respects is unrivaled -- unraveling. i consider a very profound crisis. i am running to create the stability and justice that will allow america to be what its forbearers intended. because of the feeling that jackson is anti-semitic. i do not believe he is. i have known him for 12 years. rift betweend a the black and jewish community that you spoke of earlier? mr. brown: i believe it is the opportunity. i believe the...
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has he lost the support, do you think, of jewish voters?, jewish voters support hillary clinton, not simply because of her proven experience on israel but because they know that she has supported the environment. they know that she has supported expanded investments in educating our children. they know when she was a senator for eight years, when 9/11 was destroyed, she got the funds to rebuild it. she protected the long island and veterans. those are issues that jewish voters make judgments upon and all of those issues, hillary clinton's judgments have been correct and that explains why she's doing so well with jewish voters. >> congressman steve israel, always nice to see you. thank you for being with us on a friday. appreciate it. >>> at a time where washington is perhaps more divided than ever, is the nation in need of a compromiser in chief? vice president joe biden's wife, dr. jill biden, is opening up today about her decision's not to run for president due to biden's regret of not making a run for the white house. that and more from
has he lost the support, do you think, of jewish voters?, jewish voters support hillary clinton, not simply because of her proven experience on israel but because they know that she has supported the environment. they know that she has supported expanded investments in educating our children. they know when she was a senator for eight years, when 9/11 was destroyed, she got the funds to rebuild it. she protected the long island and veterans. those are issues that jewish voters make judgments...
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candidates from both parties are vying hard for the jewish vote.st and most diverse jewish community outside israel and make up 19% of the voting block. california peri speaking in the upper west side, slicing up the locks there. what are you hearing from the voters this morning? >> reporter: well, we're hearing this is going to be a very important voting block, as you mentioned. almost 20% of the electorate on tuesday expected to be jewish voters. we have been talking to people all morning and i'll make you hungry as we walk around and talk about the vote. people are talking about what is important to them, specifically israel. we spoke to dave sherman a few minutes ago and he talked about how it doesn't matter who is elected. all the candidates he believes have a pretty good grasp of the israeli issue. >> when they all spoke to the jewish group -- >> reporter: a peck. >> yeah. they all seemed to say the right things, even donald trump said the right things. they all support israel. so i think that's a good thing. so that was positive. nobody real
candidates from both parties are vying hard for the jewish vote.st and most diverse jewish community outside israel and make up 19% of the voting block. california peri speaking in the upper west side, slicing up the locks there. what are you hearing from the voters this morning? >> reporter: well, we're hearing this is going to be a very important voting block, as you mentioned. almost 20% of the electorate on tuesday expected to be jewish voters. we have been talking to people all...
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voters and older jewish voters.ok at, say, bernie sanders and where his voting base is coming from, what he is saying very much appeals to his voting base, the youth. >> yeah, you know, it's like there's been a shift, again, in public opinion when it comes to america's relationship with israel. it's a recent shift. it seems to have occurred after that gaza war in 2008, that summer war. you have, as you said, a split where you have the conservative jewish vote, very much so wants to show that their relationship that their support of israel is unwavering. and then in a place like the upper west side here in new york city, where we're talking about the nonorthodox, the more secular jewish voters, where they're more willing to say, listen, it's time to readdress that relationship with israel. that's what bernie sanders has been saying. he certainly it on the debate thursday night. he said it's time for america to approach this from a more neutral perspective. that's what we're hearing from donald trump as well. he said
voters and older jewish voters.ok at, say, bernie sanders and where his voting base is coming from, what he is saying very much appeals to his voting base, the youth. >> yeah, you know, it's like there's been a shift, again, in public opinion when it comes to america's relationship with israel. it's a recent shift. it seems to have occurred after that gaza war in 2008, that summer war. you have, as you said, a split where you have the conservative jewish vote, very much so wants to show...
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those will be jewish voters. they are telling us, there is no cohesive jewish vote.s we whip around the candidate ballots, every one has a connection to the jewish community here in. on the democratic side, we have talked about hillary clinton positioning herself as the strongest supporter of israel. bernie sanders group as a young jewish man here in new york and in israel. on the republican side, ted cruz has been courting the more conservative jews for some time. it looks like he will carry that. donald trump, his daughter, converted to judaism. so win look at the candidates, every single one with a connection. they have been court taing that jewish vote. it should play on tuesday. we expect from the democratic side, as you mentioned, hillary clinton will probably carry that vote. on the republican side, it's up for grabs, ted cruz has been courting the orthodox vote. ted cruz has that personal connection. >> we will check in with you again. let's go now to the gop and donald trump appearing to change his tune. nbc's katy tur is covering the trump campaign. good mo
those will be jewish voters. they are telling us, there is no cohesive jewish vote.s we whip around the candidate ballots, every one has a connection to the jewish community here in. on the democratic side, we have talked about hillary clinton positioning herself as the strongest supporter of israel. bernie sanders group as a young jewish man here in new york and in israel. on the republican side, ted cruz has been courting the more conservative jews for some time. it looks like he will carry...
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the jewish community and the black community. we are a country that in certain respects -- i consider a very profound crisis. i am running to create the stability and justice that will allow america to be what its forebears intended. because of the feeling that jackson is anti-semitic. i do not believe he is. i believe the blacks among other groups in society are seeing their youth destroyed. the highest cause of death among black kids under four's aides. >> [indiscernible] >> you spoke of a particular rift. you make it sound like it is merely a matter of poverty. that poverty generates antisocial behavior, when we know many people who are poor are not antisocial. you summit apologist at times franco social behavior saying it is not the people spoke. mr. brown: keeping this country in the failed condition. >> the country is the cannot also. mr. brown: do not give me that blame america stuff the republicans use at their convention. >> people are not responsible for their own behavior? you not response before your own behavior? mr.
the jewish community and the black community. we are a country that in certain respects -- i consider a very profound crisis. i am running to create the stability and justice that will allow america to be what its forebears intended. because of the feeling that jackson is anti-semitic. i do not believe he is. i believe the blacks among other groups in society are seeing their youth destroyed. the highest cause of death among black kids under four's aides. >> [indiscernible] >> you...
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are you jewish yet? >> yeah, i'm jewish. i pray every day.habbat means saturday. and shalom is a personal greeting. contractor mutual ka, the little hat that they wear, the jewish wear. >> mckaskle has even bigger news about his charges. he's just reached a plea deal with prosecutors. >> i went to my conference today and pled guilty to second degree home invasion for a habitual offender. that means for me i'm going back to prison. >> even with a plea deal, mckaskle could face lengthy prison time during to prior con vicks. his sentence can run anywhere from four to 16 years. that will be up to the judge. mckaskle will remain in jail until his sentencing but that day has already arrived for mckaskle's girlfriend, heather pratt. >> i'm a barrel of nerves. fear, anxiety, peace, i have a little bit of everything. butterflies. >> pratt has pled guilty to identity theft and other charges related to her fraudulent use of credit cards. she has prior convictions for credit card fraud and forging checks as well. and her victims have most often been her
are you jewish yet? >> yeah, i'm jewish. i pray every day.habbat means saturday. and shalom is a personal greeting. contractor mutual ka, the little hat that they wear, the jewish wear. >> mckaskle has even bigger news about his charges. he's just reached a plea deal with prosecutors. >> i went to my conference today and pled guilty to second degree home invasion for a habitual offender. that means for me i'm going back to prison. >> even with a plea deal, mckaskle could...
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jewish people were a minority you still see anti-semitism. it is important especially for people who don't have a communis -- a jewish community -- to know there is a place to belong to. because they are proud of being jewish. >> you will perform her latest song. >> yes. >> say the name one more time. >> it is, god split the ocean. >> you have several performances coming up locally. you can head to our website on cbs2 says is new york.com. 613, take it away. [ singing ] [ music ] pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. >>> did taxpayers shell out big money for faulty turf on feels? cbs2 investigates. >>>
jewish people were a minority you still see anti-semitism. it is important especially for people who don't have a communis -- a jewish community -- to know there is a place to belong to. because they are proud of being jewish. >> you will perform her latest song. >> yes. >> say the name one more time. >> it is, god split the ocean. >> you have several performances coming up locally. you can head to our website on cbs2 says is new york.com. 613, take it away. [...
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he's gone farther than any other jewish candidate.ers by a two to one margin. any idea why that is? you would thinks people would be drawn to him. >> well, people don't vote just because of the religious affinity. there's two things going on here, i think. one, she's represented the state for two terms and is well known in new york. but as we saw in the debate, his answers on the palestinian israeli situation really aren't going to sit very well with jewish voters who do have an affinity for the jewish state. i think those two things have a much bigger impact than the fact he happens to be jewish himself. >> before i let you go, i want to ask you about the book, because it is related to politics. it's about presidents. >> everything is, right? >> right, exactly. everything goes back to politics. you have a son who has asperger's who is on the autism spectrum, and that's what you write about in the book, you write about parenthood. you know this week robert deniro has gotten a lot of attention raising the issue on the "today" show, say
he's gone farther than any other jewish candidate.ers by a two to one margin. any idea why that is? you would thinks people would be drawn to him. >> well, people don't vote just because of the religious affinity. there's two things going on here, i think. one, she's represented the state for two terms and is well known in new york. but as we saw in the debate, his answers on the palestinian israeli situation really aren't going to sit very well with jewish voters who do have an affinity...
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i wasn't aware you were jewish though until just now. so by a regional question was -- so my original question was do you tend to lean towards or side with evangelical dominion us? i don't agree but i just wanted your take on it. >> hosting before we hear from mr. prager, what is a ben shapiro conservative? [laughter] >> caller: i listen to a lot of ben shapiro and i agree quite a bit with this statement. i like that new young conservative movement, it's a real shot in your. and a lot of what he says makes sense. teaches very logical, very brave and very forthright. postbank thank you very much thank you very much. of course, ben shapiro was on this program last year. but go ahead, mr. prager. >> guest: and he does a lot of good work. the dominionism, and i worked for evangelicals and i personally with evangelicals and evangelical theology. the dominionists as i understand them is that the group would like to see america become a theocratic, or is not just a charge that anti-evangelicals make a? i'm not familiar. >> host: he is gone. .co
i wasn't aware you were jewish though until just now. so by a regional question was -- so my original question was do you tend to lean towards or side with evangelical dominion us? i don't agree but i just wanted your take on it. >> hosting before we hear from mr. prager, what is a ben shapiro conservative? [laughter] >> caller: i listen to a lot of ben shapiro and i agree quite a bit with this statement. i like that new young conservative movement, it's a real shot in your. and a...
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then, in 2003, miriam and her daughter, lauren, meet with the director at the jewish museum in prague discovers, in its archives, these meticulous nazi-era catalog cards that name specific works of art by her father and when the nazis looted each one. and along with the catalog cards... >> i discovered the jewish museum held several of my father's works. >> including this image of a jewish holiday celebration and lithographs of david's hometown in czechoslovakia. in all, miriam uncovers nine of her father's artworks. and what does it feel like for you, miriam, when you find a piece of your father in that way? >> it is so exhilarating. it feels so triumphant. one more work that has survived that the nazis did not destroy. >> one painting she discovers is of a jewish cemetery in prague, a cemetery which she visits with her daughter, lauren. >> it was just unbelievable to me that his artwork existed outside my house, outside the museums here in the united states, and it made me very excited to see what else we could discover. >> they discover, next, a living link to her father's past. ap
then, in 2003, miriam and her daughter, lauren, meet with the director at the jewish museum in prague discovers, in its archives, these meticulous nazi-era catalog cards that name specific works of art by her father and when the nazis looted each one. and along with the catalog cards... >> i discovered the jewish museum held several of my father's works. >> including this image of a jewish holiday celebration and lithographs of david's hometown in czechoslovakia. in all, miriam...
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>> i am not a religious person but i am very culturally jewish. always been altruistic. from the time she graduated law school she has worked children's defense fund, she has done things that have been for the people in order to get more services, more money, to support everything that i think is important and that's a jewish value. >> i really appreciate your time, thank you very much. ayman, that you have it. we're hearing from some people where their faith makes a difference. other people it's secondary. >> i'm going to text you an order to pick up for me. appreciate that insight. >> will do. >> thank you, we'll be right back after the break. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutu
>> i am not a religious person but i am very culturally jewish. always been altruistic. from the time she graduated law school she has worked children's defense fund, she has done things that have been for the people in order to get more services, more money, to support everything that i think is important and that's a jewish value. >> i really appreciate your time, thank you very much. ayman, that you have it. we're hearing from some people where their faith makes a difference....
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>>haled has just found out that this man is jewish, and he can't believe it. heells us he and his friend have never seen a w like this. khaled: at the settlement checkpoint, i sometimes see jews and soldiers. once i was there with my father and our tractor. the settlers always make trouble. they tried to shoot a friend who was with us. he ran away. >> israeli writer and activist nir baram isn't surprised at the palestinian boy's reaction. he explains to us that deep in the west bank, no one knows any ordinary israelis, because no ordinary israelis come here. he says most israelis suppress any knowledge of the daily hardships of palestinians and the occupation. nir baram: it's horrible, but feel there is a gap of knowledge between the ideas that i hear in israel, in berlin or geneva from people that never visited the west bank, never saw how it looks like, the road, the palestinian settlers. and i wanted to change this for me, for my honest political opinion, for my honest political involvement i felt i had to see what i'm talking about. >> for a year, nir bara
>>haled has just found out that this man is jewish, and he can't believe it. heells us he and his friend have never seen a w like this. khaled: at the settlement checkpoint, i sometimes see jews and soldiers. once i was there with my father and our tractor. the settlers always make trouble. they tried to shoot a friend who was with us. he ran away. >> israeli writer and activist nir baram isn't surprised at the palestinian boy's reaction. he explains to us that deep in the west...
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. >> we have been working in new york and around the country to stand up out of the jewish community against islam a phobia in the country. >> most people suffer from terrace phobia. >> coastal living magazine has found the best beach in america. >> i don't think ocean city is the best beach. >> there's no alcohol leverage ever go there. >> i love jersey girls. >> our new favorite website the site posts exclusive assortment of men for rent. >> i want to take you home later >> your chasing a story to a bike shop in brooklyn where according to the sign refugees are welcome. >> refugees are welcome here, the signs are popping up over brooklyn. you can can see a sign in the window of a bike shop. on the sign is an image of a refugee cradling a young child. the organizers of the campaign was started by jewish voices for peace as part of their campaign to end of islam a phobia. i met with the assistant director for the organization. >> we been working in new york and around the country to stand up out of the jewish community against the tide of islamic phobia. >> the crisis has turned to a
. >> we have been working in new york and around the country to stand up out of the jewish community against islam a phobia in the country. >> most people suffer from terrace phobia. >> coastal living magazine has found the best beach in america. >> i don't think ocean city is the best beach. >> there's no alcohol leverage ever go there. >> i love jersey girls. >> our new favorite website the site posts exclusive assortment of men for rent. >> i...
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israeli soldiers are everywhere, deployed to protect the jewish settlers. nir baram: okay, we'll make two states, one palestinian state and one israel state, with blocks of settlements. there will be three blocks of settlements. but when you go in the west bank, you see that the settlements are not in some blocks. they're everywhere. settlements are everywhere in the west bank. >> by now, more than 550,000 jewish settlers live in the west bank, and they're spreading further, partly through so-called outposts like this. nir baram: if you go to the west bank, you see that to separate palestinians and jews is very very problematic right now. i've noticed that people in tel aviv and other places, they don't want to know this fact, because it contaminates their political illusions. >> nir baram has arranged to meet abu adam, who lives in ras khamis, in the arab northeast part of jerusalem. it's a district where only palestinians live. it's encircled by a wall, like an enclave in the middle of the holy city, reachable only via a single checkpoint. nir baram: jeru
israeli soldiers are everywhere, deployed to protect the jewish settlers. nir baram: okay, we'll make two states, one palestinian state and one israel state, with blocks of settlements. there will be three blocks of settlements. but when you go in the west bank, you see that the settlements are not in some blocks. they're everywhere. settlements are everywhere in the west bank. >> by now, more than 550,000 jewish settlers live in the west bank, and they're spreading further, partly...
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you can see the cups arranged in the jewish the star of david and the nazi swastika. >> reporter: and the question stupid or maybe both? that certainly is the debate here as school officials wrestle with how to respond, promising to closely examine efforts to address the root causes of these problems. >> i was so disgusted. >> reporter: disgusted by this picture of a recent house party, students placing cups in the shape of a swastika and a star of david for a beer pong drinking game called holocaust pong or jews versus nazis. >> i know these kids. and i didn't want to cause myself any problems at school, but i couldn't bring myself to do it. i just felt like it was the right thing to leave it up there. >> reporter: princeton high is one of the top schools in the state. >> this is the sort of thing that could happen at any high school. between actually being a nazi on purpose and just being stupid and drunk in a basement. >> reporter: classmates tell me some of the students in this picture are jewish and helped set up the game, while others left the party. one jewish parent is outrage
you can see the cups arranged in the jewish the star of david and the nazi swastika. >> reporter: and the question stupid or maybe both? that certainly is the debate here as school officials wrestle with how to respond, promising to closely examine efforts to address the root causes of these problems. >> i was so disgusted. >> reporter: disgusted by this picture of a recent house party, students placing cups in the shape of a swastika and a star of david for a beer pong...
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food, nobody loves jewish food. >> i love a good jewish deli, andy. >> that's fine, but fine. >> i likeatza ball soup. >> did somebody say they did not like kaviltovish it's good. >> just looking at it is disgusting. >> but it's delicious. my mother made it, there's a whole fantasy going on in my head, i loved it. >> wow. >> potato latkas. >> they are okay. >> i can't believe we are talking about this. >> i know. >> meet in the production room. did you hear the gunshot in your ear? >> when it comes to food, cultural appropriation does not exist. new york city pizza is not as good as it used to be, and i feel like it's because they are not owned by italians anymore. >> that is an interesting theory. >> i believe it's more than a theory. >> i accept that. >> uber for women, none of you talked about this, the creepy thing about it, the guy said he got the idea while he was watching pretty woman? >> nobody wanted to talk about that. >> yeah. >> which means all of the drivers are actually hookers. >> really, really, really weird. >> you could marry them at the end of the ride. >> you said th
food, nobody loves jewish food. >> i love a good jewish deli, andy. >> that's fine, but fine. >> i likeatza ball soup. >> did somebody say they did not like kaviltovish it's good. >> just looking at it is disgusting. >> but it's delicious. my mother made it, there's a whole fantasy going on in my head, i loved it. >> wow. >> potato latkas. >> they are okay. >> i can't believe we are talking about this. >> i know. >> meet in...
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an ugly message clearly meant to intimidate and hurt the jewish tenant who is live there s who live there. >> reporter: police tell me right now they are looking for leads, trying to figure out just who wrote words of hate right here on this wall in the lobby. only news 4 cameras are there as two nypd detectives look for clues and information on who would scrawl a message of hate inside this apartment building. tenants are shocked. this woman who did not want her face on camera lives in the apartment building, home to predominantly jewish tenants. when a police officer pointed tout hate out the hate speech. fresh paint now covers the words targeting the jewish tenants. >> i live ten years in this building. i never saw like this, never. >> reporter: there are no surveillance cameras in the lobby. residents are very concerned by the message of hate. since september 2015 the adl tells us they have documented at least a dozen anti-semitic incidents across the city. >>> the reward has been increased to help police find the man wanted for a string of muggings that target elderly women. the nypd
an ugly message clearly meant to intimidate and hurt the jewish tenant who is live there s who live there. >> reporter: police tell me right now they are looking for leads, trying to figure out just who wrote words of hate right here on this wall in the lobby. only news 4 cameras are there as two nypd detectives look for clues and information on who would scrawl a message of hate inside this apartment building. tenants are shocked. this woman who did not want her face on camera lives in...
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it also comes as we're learning that senator sanders suspended his jewish outreach director. again back to that point that you raised from mark murray, he is speaking to a very specific segment here in new york, throughout the country, a liberal segment who would tend to agree with his foreign policy on this point. i think that going back to one of the points that kasie made, steve, the perception is today that there were some openings there, that senator sanders missed, that he saw a lot of heated exchanges but we didn't necessarily see the needle shift in this broader debate and so these polls that we're seeing, secretary clinton leading senator sanders by double digits here in the empire state doesn't seem that that's going to shift a whole lot in the wake of last night. >> kristen, you mentioned very surprising finding in our new nbc poll for some people, you look at the jewish vote in new york, it's almost a fifth of the democratic electorate, hillary clinton leading by 33 points over bernie sanders with jewish voters here. kasie hunt, kristen welker thank you both for j
it also comes as we're learning that senator sanders suspended his jewish outreach director. again back to that point that you raised from mark murray, he is speaking to a very specific segment here in new york, throughout the country, a liberal segment who would tend to agree with his foreign policy on this point. i think that going back to one of the points that kasie made, steve, the perception is today that there were some openings there, that senator sanders missed, that he saw a lot of...
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even though sanders would be the first jewish president, he's doing very poorly among jewish voters ino hillary clinton by 20 or more percentage points but -- >> why would that be? >> well he was losing even before the cnn debate and i think sanders hurt himself, probably with older voters, with his comments on israel. but think about the voters in new york. it's 6% jewish. and in the democratic primary, it can be a lot higher than that. new york city, it's often 20%. but catholics in new york are 39% of the population. so what sanders may have lost among jewish voters, he potentially could make up with catholic voters. >> that's a fantastic and interesting observation in deed. we will be right back. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. it'sand your doctor at yoto maintain your health.a because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2
even though sanders would be the first jewish president, he's doing very poorly among jewish voters ino hillary clinton by 20 or more percentage points but -- >> why would that be? >> well he was losing even before the cnn debate and i think sanders hurt himself, probably with older voters, with his comments on israel. but think about the voters in new york. it's 6% jewish. and in the democratic primary, it can be a lot higher than that. new york city, it's often 20%. but catholics...
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let's come back to new york and the jewish voters.trong lead even though bernie sanders is jewish. a new piece highlights maybe how sanders harsh critic of israel and a two state solution that puts him in second place. what are folks telling you there? do they detect the difference between the two? >> definitely. that's been the surprising thing here is the debate on thursday where there was the fascinating exchange between secretary clinton and is that right sanders on israel and its reaction during the gaza summer war. if he can couple his message with his heritage he's hit the daily double. take a listen. >> i am a bernie supporter. i'm 67 years old. i'm a jewish-american who have lived here. i live a few blocks from here. bernie and the pope, yesterday, that's what they were -- the pope is in greece today. it's all wonderful for me. i can't believe the youth are supporting bernie the way they are. >> listen. that's a minority view. the view the u.s. should take a more balanced view. it's also a shift in american confidence. we've
let's come back to new york and the jewish voters.trong lead even though bernie sanders is jewish. a new piece highlights maybe how sanders harsh critic of israel and a two state solution that puts him in second place. what are folks telling you there? do they detect the difference between the two? >> definitely. that's been the surprising thing here is the debate on thursday where there was the fascinating exchange between secretary clinton and is that right sanders on israel and its...
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. >> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news": ♪ >> muslim, jewish, jewish children coming together.hy these yum people traveled thousands of miles for this performance in philly. >> and, how a facebook post brought hundreds of people to this farm to hug a heard of goat. we'll be right back. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> ♪ >> ♪ >> back on "eyewitness news", making peace for music. that's the goal as these student drummers from israel. the peace drums steel band performed at philadelphia city hall this morning. the bands is made up of 12 to 15 year old israeli student, of christian, muslim and jewish faith. i
. >> coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news": ♪ >> muslim, jewish, jewish children coming together.hy these yum people traveled thousands of miles for this performance in philly. >> and, how a facebook post brought hundreds of people to this farm to hug a heard of goat. we'll be right back. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she...
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the gop candidate spent time at a jewish bakery earlier today. facing mostly protesters in the bronx yesterday. he was supposed to speak at a school in the bronx but students there threatened to walk out, calling him homophobic and racist, and the event was canceled. earlier today he received a slightly better response in upstate new york. >> the key to this election, the key to the new york primary are the men and women here, are the grassroots. >> governor john kasich released a new ad today, attacking cruz for those comments on new york values. he also got a much more warm response than cruz. kasich had a sandwich, lots of with supporters and said if he's going to be the nominee, he'll ask derek jeter to be his running mate. trump heads upstate this weekend. and we invite you to stay with eyewitness news and abc7ny for complete coverage as we count down to april 19th. the primary here in new york. >>> as we continue with eyewitness news at 6:00, a woman forced to jump out of a burning building but right in to the arms of a police officer. toni
the gop candidate spent time at a jewish bakery earlier today. facing mostly protesters in the bronx yesterday. he was supposed to speak at a school in the bronx but students there threatened to walk out, calling him homophobic and racist, and the event was canceled. earlier today he received a slightly better response in upstate new york. >> the key to this election, the key to the new york primary are the men and women here, are the grassroots. >> governor john kasich released a...
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this is really damaging to corban, who is attempting to build bridges with the jewish community. it is a story that is raising eyebrows abroad. let's look at this article. they are talking about the labour party's nazi meltdown. a similar analysis piece in the wall street journal. the left wing often likes to pretend it is the hostility to letonly jewish state, but voters judge that for themselves. lots of violence in many other cities. focuses on the fact that 24 police officers were wounded during the violent crashes -- the violent clashes with protesters. violence.cus on this tot as a reform the labor code but turned into a fully fledged battle. it was three hours of guerrilla warfare. let's look at the communist paper that said it is the police who violently charged the demonstrators. the government is losing it's cool, losing its self-control. people the papers blame who break things. cool against, if you will, troublemakers. quite a diverse group, an antiestablishment group barrett you also have inner-city project kids. aim is to fight the occupancy with the police. finally
this is really damaging to corban, who is attempting to build bridges with the jewish community. it is a story that is raising eyebrows abroad. let's look at this article. they are talking about the labour party's nazi meltdown. a similar analysis piece in the wall street journal. the left wing often likes to pretend it is the hostility to letonly jewish state, but voters judge that for themselves. lots of violence in many other cities. focuses on the fact that 24 police officers were wounded...
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cultivates the jewish in germany and this country. it sees them as strategic assets to be cultivated. the first generation of russian immigrants to israel tend to vote for the right. they come from a very large country. they don't like living in a small country and to see it shrink even further. there is sort of a general anti-muslim sentiment that they brought with them from russia. and to be more hawkish. the second and third generation become very rapidly and successfully full-fledged israelis and they vote according to the normal pattern of voting in israel. >> let me, one question about turkey. yesterday, the president of turkey was at brookings and he gave a long speech in which he seemed to indicate that turkish-israeli relations are about to improve significantly. but what was very interesting in his speech and if you follow him is he for him was very, very important is that turkey has to get back into gaza bug. so he's looking, part of the deal has to -- for him, for the deal to take place is that israel has to allow turkey t
cultivates the jewish in germany and this country. it sees them as strategic assets to be cultivated. the first generation of russian immigrants to israel tend to vote for the right. they come from a very large country. they don't like living in a small country and to see it shrink even further. there is sort of a general anti-muslim sentiment that they brought with them from russia. and to be more hawkish. the second and third generation become very rapidly and successfully full-fledged...
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now, the russian jewish community and israel.from kos pointed to israel is an important middle eastern country. it's a powerful middle eastern country and it has a russian jewish israeli community of more than 1 million people out of a population of about eight, has been while absorbed in the country but keeps its cultural identity strong, say, sentimental and cultural connection to russia. and it cultivates it. it cultivates this community, the jewish community in germany and committed in this country. we see them as strategic assets to be cultivated. the first generation of russian immigrants to israel tend to vote for the right. they come from a very large country. they don't like living in the a small country, and to see the shrink even further. there is sort of a general anti-muslim sentiment that they brought with them from russia, and to be more hawkish. the second and third generation become a very rapidly every successfully full-fledged israelis and the vote according to the normal president of voting in israel. >> let m
now, the russian jewish community and israel.from kos pointed to israel is an important middle eastern country. it's a powerful middle eastern country and it has a russian jewish israeli community of more than 1 million people out of a population of about eight, has been while absorbed in the country but keeps its cultural identity strong, say, sentimental and cultural connection to russia. and it cultivates it. it cultivates this community, the jewish community in germany and committed in this...
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radical reticent -- point.ant forward jews and catholics, they were deeply anti-catholic and anti-jewish, that is a problematic statement. there is so few of them. there are some thousands of catholics and hundreds, maybe a couple thousand jews. to be worshiping on their own, catholics don't care. they are not going to break the host. rate the host in public. the first big point. jefferson and madison, someone locke.lowing john they are more entering the idea ,f polyglot, not polytheistic but the united states should be open for people of other religious beliefs. madison said as much in his memorial against religious assessment. kind of the authoritative text he drafted back in the mid-1780's after patrick henry's bill for question religion. sectarian -- too sectarian cast, people will hear the message of christ preached to them. i am not sure madison was still a christian at that point. one of the great questions about him, how did he think? at least he opened that up. >> what jack said 10 in its ago was the ultimate points. if you look at this, he did a geographic survey of american pu
radical reticent -- point.ant forward jews and catholics, they were deeply anti-catholic and anti-jewish, that is a problematic statement. there is so few of them. there are some thousands of catholics and hundreds, maybe a couple thousand jews. to be worshiping on their own, catholics don't care. they are not going to break the host. rate the host in public. the first big point. jefferson and madison, someone locke.lowing john they are more entering the idea ,f polyglot, not polytheistic but...
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his own unique experience in a jewish community has shaped him.ut what his faith meant to him in his life. but he's also stood up in that debate last night and was pretty frank and straightforward how we need to deal with issues like the peace process in the middle east and, you know, that may not resonate as powerfully but he'll not change his views no matter what the audience. that's the way he's done it. >> if you are behind by any issue, if you don't win, how does this come together after the kind of angry debate that we all watched last night? >> i really have done a lot of these. this doesn't feel nearly as angry as some of the campaigns i've looked on in the past in primaries and even ones that i haven't like 2008 when, you know, i think of hillary clinton and barack obama and some of the words exchanged there in the back and forth. you know, bernie understands and if bernie wins, hopefully hillary clinton and president clinton will understand how important it is to pull our party together. we cannot have a donald trump or ted cruz to be ou
his own unique experience in a jewish community has shaped him.ut what his faith meant to him in his life. but he's also stood up in that debate last night and was pretty frank and straightforward how we need to deal with issues like the peace process in the middle east and, you know, that may not resonate as powerfully but he'll not change his views no matter what the audience. that's the way he's done it. >> if you are behind by any issue, if you don't win, how does this come together...