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the knesset is in israel. if you want to be a rabbi you have to come to america to do it. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book is something that's never been done by a rabbi. he refers to very little research in books and writings on the overall topic of prayer in congress. my perspective was i don't care about the church story i care about the story that sun reported in undiscovered treasure of america and our democracy beginning in sessions of prayer. i think on that construct for the it's a great story of america. they are immigrants not only in europe but in latin america and cuba who have become rabbis in congress. it's part of the fabric of american story in american democracy that a rabbi can survive auschwitz and come to america in prey to be a rabbi at the rostrum as a word at the side of the liberty bell for all the attention that we go through in the country the fact that this tradition has remained from the beginning untouched and out of it you can tell stories and biographies and you can run the numbers or you can just tell by what th
the knesset is in israel. if you want to be a rabbi you have to come to america to do it. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book is something that's never been done by a rabbi. he refers to very little research in books and writings on the overall topic of prayer in congress. my perspective was i don't care about the church story i care about the story that sun reported in undiscovered treasure of america and our democracy beginning in sessions of prayer. i think on that...
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since the start of the pandemic the knesset has kept up her activism online and she's used her social platforms to draw attention to issues such as climate education climate catastrophes and clean energy vanessa has also found her voice on an international stage. leaders must acknowledge that we are in a crisis i'm stuck treating it as a crisis. the people on the planet must come 1st before anything else if you do not treat climate change as a crisis then you will not do what is necessary for us to get out of this mess. vanessa believes that climate change is intrinsically tied to poverty hunger and conflict and she hopes that the leaders both at home in uganda and abroad will act quickly enough to change things. the world produces more plastic than we need and we see it everywhere actually even all around me in 2017 kenya introduced one of the world's toughest laws against single use plastic bags in fact you can even get fined for carrying one rhonda has gone a step further and they've also banned plastic bottles straws and even coffee cups and the reason for these measures is that m
since the start of the pandemic the knesset has kept up her activism online and she's used her social platforms to draw attention to issues such as climate education climate catastrophes and clean energy vanessa has also found her voice on an international stage. leaders must acknowledge that we are in a crisis i'm stuck treating it as a crisis. the people on the planet must come 1st before anything else if you do not treat climate change as a crisis then you will not do what is necessary for...
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unicef have enough vaccines to deploy and those contexts and that the financial support is there knesset. barry to overcome those incredibly difficult logistical challenges helen from your vantage point are you seeing procedures be put in place right now to ensure that vulnerable communities like refugees like displaced persons are going to have access to the cove in 1000 vaccine in the near future it's a very good question and i think you know governments are rushing to try and prepare just national plans but one thing i would say is that the world health organization some months ago put together the committee you mentioned that i work with and for the 1st time there were principles spelt out about the distribution of back since that were ethical principles they were global ethical principles to say these are the principles that must drive our decisions and then after that those principles were applied to who we should be power ties ing clearly one of the groups that we've many countries have prioritized the health care workers and that because they are such high risk particularly where
unicef have enough vaccines to deploy and those contexts and that the financial support is there knesset. barry to overcome those incredibly difficult logistical challenges helen from your vantage point are you seeing procedures be put in place right now to ensure that vulnerable communities like refugees like displaced persons are going to have access to the cove in 1000 vaccine in the near future it's a very good question and i think you know governments are rushing to try and prepare just...
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october of 2021 could these be my say the issues perhaps behind the bombings could this be part of the knesset is being sent out to those that perpetrated this crime well i mean it's certainly possible but it's way too early to go to town because we don't really have a claim of responsibility at the moment of course eiseley is not the only armed group operating in iraq there are many others that have in the past. carried out not similar attacks but also in iraq attacks or other kind of efforts to try to destabilize the country or to stir the tensions but at this point since we don't know for sure who is responsible it's difficult to talk about possible motivations behind it but it is certain that this i still remains a spread in iraq even though the group has been territorial defeated they still do have sleeper cells is especially in remote rural areas the group was really forced to retreat deep into the mountains into remote areas where they can hide and were to try to to regroup and recover after after their official defeat in 2017 now they have really not succeeded in staging any major urba
october of 2021 could these be my say the issues perhaps behind the bombings could this be part of the knesset is being sent out to those that perpetrated this crime well i mean it's certainly possible but it's way too early to go to town because we don't really have a claim of responsibility at the moment of course eiseley is not the only armed group operating in iraq there are many others that have in the past. carried out not similar attacks but also in iraq attacks or other kind of efforts...
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knesset scale he wanted george bush and dick cheney to have twin 2 dogs do what they would have said and lead up to the iraq war and restore how many hundreds of thousands who were killed so it would have selectively here been issued even here is to get my impeaching him if they do that next week they're going to try the house and there are senate republican to might vote to convict and if they can convict him he could no longer run for office again so that removes in the 2024 by shutting him down on twitter and other social media platforms he can't communicate with his base any more than a lot of republicans will probably agree with that too well exactly as you're saying that he has a huge reliance on twitter and we were just so breaking down the numbers the amount of tweets that he's put out just in the last 4 years how do you expect him to communicate with his base now that he's been banned from twitter. well if he is as bent continues after he's out of office and i believe that it will be for the reasons i just said because they don't want him to communicate with them it's going
knesset scale he wanted george bush and dick cheney to have twin 2 dogs do what they would have said and lead up to the iraq war and restore how many hundreds of thousands who were killed so it would have selectively here been issued even here is to get my impeaching him if they do that next week they're going to try the house and there are senate republican to might vote to convict and if they can convict him he could no longer run for office again so that removes in the 2024 by shutting him...
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that he has brought all these 14 players to table and has signed a peace agreement that initially is knesset community and many many others were doubting that it would hold but it did for a long time until you know april april of this year and you elections played a very important part in disrupting the very very peace deal michael i saw you nodding to some of what peter was saying there did you want to jump in yes that part of that you know. we cannot. well if the current peace deal is going to expire and this yeah i speak i have said then obviously we cannot another am really. it's quite important to note though that i will not peace deal with that we signed in the past where 20122019 center 100 pound lake never ever satisfy us oh all parties paki because the rebel factions and under control so in the long term really if you're looking to add up peace to that would vote in the long term you actually want to be out of a scenario where you actually have the rebel groups under control you know who to deal with them and for once you know someone has the groups that you know causing havoc and d
that he has brought all these 14 players to table and has signed a peace agreement that initially is knesset community and many many others were doubting that it would hold but it did for a long time until you know april april of this year and you elections played a very important part in disrupting the very very peace deal michael i saw you nodding to some of what peter was saying there did you want to jump in yes that part of that you know. we cannot. well if the current peace deal is going...
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i, personally, in my previous capacity as the speaker of the israeli parliament, the knesset, hosted am absolutely sure that we'll continue our cooperation. yes, sometimes even between friends, among friends, there could be different opinions on different issues. i'm absolutely positive certain voices in the democratic party notwithstanding, that the relations between israel and the new american administration will be very good and strong. minister edelstein, i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello. a cold, frosty start to tuesday morning means the risk for some ice on untreated surfaces. bear that in mind if you are making an essentialjourney. through the day, we'll see rain pushing from the west. and as that wet weather runs into some cold air, snow is likely to develop, especially over high ground in the north of the uk. this frontal system pushing in from the west will bring the wet and wintry weather, cold air ahead of our weather front. behind this frontal system, though, is much milder air starting to make inroads. ice to start off, then, just
i, personally, in my previous capacity as the speaker of the israeli parliament, the knesset, hosted am absolutely sure that we'll continue our cooperation. yes, sometimes even between friends, among friends, there could be different opinions on different issues. i'm absolutely positive certain voices in the democratic party notwithstanding, that the relations between israel and the new american administration will be very good and strong. minister edelstein, i thank you very much indeed...
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immigrants' at all 0 in the rest but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is this knesset the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. with al-jazeera these are the top stories this hour in order recording leaked to the public u.s. president donald trump has pressured georgia's top election official to overturn the election result they all seem to quote find more votes during an hour long conversation. 10 former u.s. defense secretaries of warned against the use of the military in an election dispute in an open letter they wrote such a move would push the u.s. into dangerous territory. and the 1st doses of the oxford astra zeneca corona virus vaccine just been administered in the u.k. the government says half a 1000000 doses are ready for use the 2nd vaccine to be approved. the court in the u.k. is expected to rule on whether wiki leaks founder julian assange should be extradited from britain to the united states he is wanted on espionage charges that could see him spend the rest of hi
immigrants' at all 0 in the rest but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is this knesset the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. with al-jazeera these are the top stories this hour in order recording leaked to the public u.s. president donald trump has pressured georgia's top election official to overturn the election result they all seem to quote find more votes during an hour long...
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that because i think what's a much more normalized relationship with china and doesn't see china knesset. the earliest approach trumps all of this you know and it really will be interesting to see exactly what he decided to do especially when you have these companies and these industries really hurting after a few years of all of those policies that we've seen carried out excellent insight as always to most co-host buns one thank you so much for your time. that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the portable t.v. which is available on smartphones and tablets through google play and the apple app store by searching for double t.v. or simply check it out horrible dr levy we'll see you here next time and as always don't forget to question more. nuclear become a battleground in the us in vermont people lived a month in the shutdown of a local plant for my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the pow
that because i think what's a much more normalized relationship with china and doesn't see china knesset. the earliest approach trumps all of this you know and it really will be interesting to see exactly what he decided to do especially when you have these companies and these industries really hurting after a few years of all of those policies that we've seen carried out excellent insight as always to most co-host buns one thank you so much for your time. that's it for this time you can catch...
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that because i think what's a much more normalized relationship with china and doesn't see china knesset. the earliest approach trumps all of this you know and it really will be interesting to see exactly what he decided to do especially when you have these companies and these industries are really hurting after a few years of all of those policies that we've seen carried out excellent insight as always boom us co-host buns one thank you so much for your time. that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on demand on the portable t.v. which is available on smartphones and tablets through google play and the apple app store by searching for double t.v. or simply check it out horrible dr levy we'll see you here next time and as always don't forget to question more. defenders of big can often exclaim if you don't like their platforms then build your own well on this edition of crossfire we talk with some intrepid individuals doing just that against all the odds will they succeed. while the pandemic no certainly no blood is just flying through nationalities. has emerged we don't come with
that because i think what's a much more normalized relationship with china and doesn't see china knesset. the earliest approach trumps all of this you know and it really will be interesting to see exactly what he decided to do especially when you have these companies and these industries are really hurting after a few years of all of those policies that we've seen carried out excellent insight as always boom us co-host buns one thank you so much for your time. that's it for this time you can...
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rabbis in israel -- the knesset in israel does not open with a prayer. you have to come to america to do it to open a session. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book is not -- not only never been done for rabbis there are very few -- very little research in books and writings on the overall topic of prayer in congress. now, people have argued but the church-state aspect of so it my privilege was, i don't care about church versus state. care about this story of this unreported, undiscovered treasure of america, of our democracy, of beginning each session with a prayer. so i came from that construct for jews, it's a great story of america. it is the essence that there are immigrants not only from europe, jewish immigrants from latin america, from cuba, rabbis that dom pray in congress, a great gathering so part of the fabric of the american story, of american democracy, that a ray buy, a jew, can survive auschwitz and come to america and pray the literal center of democracy to be a rabbi the rostrum at the site of the liberty bell f
rabbis in israel -- the knesset in israel does not open with a prayer. you have to come to america to do it to open a session. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book is not -- not only never been done for rabbis there are very few -- very little research in books and writings on the overall topic of prayer in congress. now, people have argued but the church-state aspect of so it my privilege was, i don't care about church versus state. care about this story of this...
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rabbis in israel, the knesset in israel does not open with a prayer. if you want to be a rabbi and open legislations you have to come to america to do it. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book, not only has never been done for rabbis, there's very few come for a little research in books, in writing on the overall topic of prayer in congress. people have argued about the church-state aspect of it but my perspective was, i don't care about church-state. i care about the story of this unreported, undiscovered treasure of america, of our democracy of beginning each session with prayer. but i came from that construct for jews, it's a great story of america. it is the essence of that there are immigrants not only from europe, jewish immigrants from latin america, from cuba who have become rabbis to pray in congress. it's a great gathering source part of the fabric of the american story of american democracy that a a rabbi, a jw can survive auschwitz and come to america and pray the literal center of democracy and be a rabbi at the ro
rabbis in israel, the knesset in israel does not open with a prayer. if you want to be a rabbi and open legislations you have to come to america to do it. what this tells me is two things. one, what i did in this book, not only has never been done for rabbis, there's very few come for a little research in books, in writing on the overall topic of prayer in congress. people have argued about the church-state aspect of it but my perspective was, i don't care about church-state. i care about the...
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but the key question particularly the conservative israelis and those parties 20 produce and the knesset and that's the future. >> now have a question for my cholesterol it is fascinating and trump has no interest how that change under biden? >> maybe more than any other single region because he understands the value. strategically come economically and demographically by any stretch so i think he understands that a lot and with valuable epidemic and essentially some african unity and then to understand the need for a specific african nation and then to understand the stakes and with that malicious and is storytellers. those in western and central africa. is a test and against him. and those democratic forces trying to come along. in the history of all of africa was quite extraordinary. so maybe yours. and then to scramble for aqua on - - africa. it took place around 1890 where are the european powers said they had to part of africa. divided up the continent. anybody who could get in the african chieftain and those characters that he detested these slope the cannibals and then basically
but the key question particularly the conservative israelis and those parties 20 produce and the knesset and that's the future. >> now have a question for my cholesterol it is fascinating and trump has no interest how that change under biden? >> maybe more than any other single region because he understands the value. strategically come economically and demographically by any stretch so i think he understands that a lot and with valuable epidemic and essentially some african unity...
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since the start of the pandemic the knesset has kept up her activism online and she's used her socialplatforms to draw attention to issues such as climate education climate catastrophes and clean energy vanessa has also found her voice on an international stage. leaders must acknowledge that we are in a crisis i'm stuck treating it as a crisis. the people on the planet must come 1st before anything else if you do not treat climate change as a crisis then you will not do what is necessary for us to get out of this mess. vanessa believes that climate change is intrinsically tied to poverty hunger and conflict and she hopes that the leaders both at home in uganda and abroad will act quickly enough to change things. the world produces more plastic than we need and we see it everywhere actually even all around me in 2017 can introduce one of the world's toughest laws against single use plastic bags in fact you can even get fined for carrying one rhonda has gone a step further and they've also banned plastic bottles straws and even coffee cups and the reason for these measures is that most
since the start of the pandemic the knesset has kept up her activism online and she's used her socialplatforms to draw attention to issues such as climate education climate catastrophes and clean energy vanessa has also found her voice on an international stage. leaders must acknowledge that we are in a crisis i'm stuck treating it as a crisis. the people on the planet must come 1st before anything else if you do not treat climate change as a crisis then you will not do what is necessary for us...
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monday into a fat look at her very much has been at all medical the next minute i look at your leg the knesset and the splits i'll be a little late this could mean that just. to meet demand the criminal underworld learned how to refine heroin. in mexico in the fertile region of cinna lower farmers grew poppies to supply the american pharmaceutical industry in the early 1920 s. they saw new customers suddenly turn up the 1st big figure in mexican drug trafficking was ignacio alias natur she opium in cinema and had it transformed into a brown heroine of mediocre quality by chemists in her employ naches set up a clandestine laboratories close to the border with the united states in ciudad juarez. why this is that big battle in medicine the list along the there is the has and the answers is one point on the move this it can't be any less what i are a mass the ned or draw us he colored glasses of kettles look at the neck of the white house. for a few years the united states had been living under the yoke of the prohibition of alcohol thirsty americans cross the rio grande the to soak up bad quality
monday into a fat look at her very much has been at all medical the next minute i look at your leg the knesset and the splits i'll be a little late this could mean that just. to meet demand the criminal underworld learned how to refine heroin. in mexico in the fertile region of cinna lower farmers grew poppies to supply the american pharmaceutical industry in the early 1920 s. they saw new customers suddenly turn up the 1st big figure in mexican drug trafficking was ignacio alias natur she...
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since the start of the pandemic the knesset has kept up her activism online she's used her social platforms to draw attention to issues such as climate education climate catastrophe u.s. and clean energy venessa has also found her voice on an international stage. leaders must acknowledge that we are in a crisis unstuck treating it as a crisis the people on the planet must come 1st before anything else if you do not treat climate change as a crisis then you will not do what is necessary for us to get out of this mess. vanessa believes that climate change is intrinsically tied to poverty hunger and conflict and she hopes that the leaders both at home in new. and will act quickly enough to change things. i. the world produces more plastic than we need and we see it everywhere actually even all around me in 27000 kenya introduce one of the world's toughest laws against single use plastic bags in fact you can even get fined for carrying one rhonda has gone a step further and they've also banned plastic bottles straws and coffee cups and the reason for these measures is that most of the world's p
since the start of the pandemic the knesset has kept up her activism online she's used her social platforms to draw attention to issues such as climate education climate catastrophe u.s. and clean energy venessa has also found her voice on an international stage. leaders must acknowledge that we are in a crisis unstuck treating it as a crisis the people on the planet must come 1st before anything else if you do not treat climate change as a crisis then you will not do what is necessary for us...
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. >> the israeli knesset is famous for lots of political parties and i would say disagreements from timetime. you are probably familiar with that so has this met with ian annette bening -- unanimity? >> you don't get unanimity in israel for anything but you get as close to it as you can and people are thrilled with what happened. i want to go back something that use of said comparing this piece in 2020 with the peace when you are in the white house and 79 and look at the differences. went so. madede his peace with israel tht peace was rejected by every government in the region and by the public throughout the middle east. so. if memory serves was thrown out of the arab league at that time and threatened with his life for his courageous act. fast-forward 40 years when sheikh mohammed this was welcomed by many governments inl the region. some were violent about it in the middle east and what you see here is to the extent that we can measure it for social media you have very broad support so we have the possibility of doing something that we didn't do with egypt or jordan. we'd like to do w
. >> the israeli knesset is famous for lots of political parties and i would say disagreements from timetime. you are probably familiar with that so has this met with ian annette bening -- unanimity? >> you don't get unanimity in israel for anything but you get as close to it as you can and people are thrilled with what happened. i want to go back something that use of said comparing this piece in 2020 with the peace when you are in the white house and 79 and look at the...
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key question is whether the particularly the conservative israelis, like 20 paveed in the kip -- knesset and 25 trying to get in, it's dog's breakfast over there. that's the future. >> now we have a question from michael sheryl, you chapter on africa was particularly fascinating. trump had no interest. how will that change under biden? >> i think that will change a lot. maybe more than any other region because i think biden understands the value of africa strategically, necessarily, demographically. the fastest growing continent by any stretch. think the understands that a lot and remember he was around during the ebola epidemic and sow what happened there and how essential for african unity to make that work and western help as well. think he understands the need for a specific africa that is an africa at peace. he understands the stakes of trying to not -- not trying to work with other -- some of the other allies, particularly the french in suppressing these militias and islamic groups that a have implanted themselves in western and central africa. and i understand i think he understan
key question is whether the particularly the conservative israelis, like 20 paveed in the kip -- knesset and 25 trying to get in, it's dog's breakfast over there. that's the future. >> now we have a question from michael sheryl, you chapter on africa was particularly fascinating. trump had no interest. how will that change under biden? >> i think that will change a lot. maybe more than any other region because i think biden understands the value of africa strategically, necessarily,...
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the israeli knesset is famous for lots of divisions and israel is famous for lots of i would say this agreement from time to time, you're probably familiar with so this next with unity, is this something everybody in israel agrees on is this something somebodies is not such a good thing. >> you don't get unanimity in israel on anything but you get as close to it can people are thrilled with what happened. i want to get back to something that yousef said, comparing this piece to the piece when youwere in the white house in 1979 and look at the differences . when scott made his peace with israel, at peace was rejected by every arab government in the region and by the era public throughout the middle east. and some not if memory serves egypt was thrown out of the air out leak at that time ultimately paid with his life . his courageous act in making peace with israel. fast forward 40 years when shaikh mohammed decided to make this piece with israel. this was welcomed by many governments in the region, and, with violence about it which speaks volumes sometimes in the middle east and what w
the israeli knesset is famous for lots of divisions and israel is famous for lots of i would say this agreement from time to time, you're probably familiar with so this next with unity, is this something everybody in israel agrees on is this something somebodies is not such a good thing. >> you don't get unanimity in israel on anything but you get as close to it can people are thrilled with what happened. i want to get back to something that yousef said, comparing this piece to the piece...