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two rockets were fired from lebanon into northern israel.inutes later, israel responded by firing shells into lebanon. no casualties are reported in either incident. >> at least three people have been killed in a second day of rioting in the capital of yangon. -- of the gonuganda. >> nigeria has started a big operation to dredge the river of niger. the project costs $233 million and will remove hundreds of miles of silt from the longest river in africa. >> the government of sri lanka is under pressure as never before to release civilians it has been holding in camps since the civil war ended in may. around 2000 were released today. human-rights groups estimate up to 250,000 are still prevented from going home. the u.s. has warned it will stop funding the main camp unless those insider given freedom of movement. the bbc has not been all around -- allowed to the camps sinc ife remains closed as it does. when that point is, i think it is hard to say. we have to work on the agreement to come to an agreement. the best solution is to let as many p
two rockets were fired from lebanon into northern israel.inutes later, israel responded by firing shells into lebanon. no casualties are reported in either incident. >> at least three people have been killed in a second day of rioting in the capital of yangon. -- of the gonuganda. >> nigeria has started a big operation to dredge the river of niger. the project costs $233 million and will remove hundreds of miles of silt from the longest river in africa. >> the government of...
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israeli troops withdrew from lebanon in 2000. five years later israel unilaterally retreated from the gaza strip forcibly uprooting thousands of jewish settlers. it was very traumatic. and became a passionate topic for israeli filmmakers. they argue will such withdrawals lead to peace or war? is it moral or immoral to occupy in order to protect one's country? >> zionism is about a renewed existence of jews on a piece of land. does the future of zionism entail a jewish existence that is not going to lead to land? this is something i'm very interested. and i'm trying to find stories that investigate that idea without directly touching a political issue. >> hollywood fantasy movies we go to in order to like escape from something or just to have fun, to be in a fantasy world. but when you go to watch an israeli movie, you come to think, you come to really see the light. >> reporter: unlike european or american audiences, the majority of men and women here know the reality of warfare. many of them have served in combat units. ♪ that i
israeli troops withdrew from lebanon in 2000. five years later israel unilaterally retreated from the gaza strip forcibly uprooting thousands of jewish settlers. it was very traumatic. and became a passionate topic for israeli filmmakers. they argue will such withdrawals lead to peace or war? is it moral or immoral to occupy in order to protect one's country? >> zionism is about a renewed existence of jews on a piece of land. does the future of zionism entail a jewish existence that is...
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and he had the authority.... >> rose: lebanon primarily? >> yeah, i'm thinking of lebanon. and he invented a lot of the israeli way of fighting terrorism which you can argue that was successful but it was successful but created longer-term problems. >> rose: so where do you think this is... i mean how do you think this will... in your lifetime? >> i think... see, one thing people think about me is that i'm too pessimistic. i'm basically a young guy and they don't like the idea that a young guy that obviously loves israel a great deal, has family, is pessimistic. >> rose: about? >> the future of israel. but i'm not really pessimistic. but i think one thing the early zionists had is they were a it is a trow fists. believed the worst was possible. that made them foresee the holocaust when no one else did. israelis have to look at the situation realistically and sort of say what's the worst situation? and the worst situation is for israel is no israel. and how do we avoid the? the way to avoid that, i think, is to disentangle the israeli pop nation the muslim population. the je
and he had the authority.... >> rose: lebanon primarily? >> yeah, i'm thinking of lebanon. and he invented a lot of the israeli way of fighting terrorism which you can argue that was successful but it was successful but created longer-term problems. >> rose: so where do you think this is... i mean how do you think this will... in your lifetime? >> i think... see, one thing people think about me is that i'm too pessimistic. i'm basically a young guy and they don't like...
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embley cong up later 40 -- hree months after the election, abandoning efforts to build a government in lebanon. what happened wi a pigeon took on south africa's internet. hello to you. the german chancellohad staked her polital fortunes. looks like gd news. 20,000 car workers in german. in europe, car workers are worrying about jobs at their plans. general motors has aged to sell a majority stake of its european subsidiary opel to ma gna. we have more from berl. >>angela merkel had not -- could not wait to aounce the deal. this s our chance to take all he glory. >> good day, ladiesnd gentlemen. i inform y a short time ago the chancellor's officeas informed that gm' governing boardvoted to sell opelo gna. i am very happy out this decision which is along the lines of what theovernment and themployees of opel had hoped for. >> by the time general motors made its announcement, it was already old ns. thank you togne -- angela. >> we're coident this represen the best solution. as many of you know, unr the magna proposed law, the companies will split a 55% share in opel. emoyees will draw a 10% ske,
embley cong up later 40 -- hree months after the election, abandoning efforts to build a government in lebanon. what happened wi a pigeon took on south africa's internet. hello to you. the german chancellohad staked her polital fortunes. looks like gd news. 20,000 car workers in german. in europe, car workers are worrying about jobs at their plans. general motors has aged to sell a majority stake of its european subsidiary opel to ma gna. we have more from berl. >>angela merkel had not --...
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israeli troops withdr from lebanon in 20.year later israelquluny laterally retreated fm the gaza sip forcibly uprooting thousands of jewh ettlers. it w very traumatic. and became a passionate topic for israel filmmakers. they argue will sh withdrawals lead to peace or war? is it moral or moral to occpy in der to protect one's country? >> zionisms about a renewed existence jewsn a piece o land. the futu of ziism entail a jewish existence that ll not? th is something i very inrested. and i'm ying to find stori that investate that idea withou directly tohing a political issue. >> hollywood fantasy movies we go to in order t like escape from something. but when you g to watch an israeli mov, you co to think, you come to reallyee the light. >> reporter: unli european or american audienc the majori of mennd women he know the reity of rfare. many have rved in combat its. ♪ that is why ceder's films are so popular. there e no heroes, norambos, terminors, no jam bond-like aracters. wi few precious momen to rest i the nker, the soldier
israeli troops withdr from lebanon in 20.year later israelquluny laterally retreated fm the gaza sip forcibly uprooting thousands of jewh ettlers. it w very traumatic. and became a passionate topic for israel filmmakers. they argue will sh withdrawals lead to peace or war? is it moral or moral to occpy in der to protect one's country? >> zionisms about a renewed existence jewsn a piece o land. the futu of ziism entail a jewish existence that ll not? th is something i very inrested. and...
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seth doane in lebanon, tennessee, tells us some are camping out-- not out of choice but necessity. >> reporter: tammy and troy renault look like any middle-class couple. but someone else is liveing in what used to be their home. and almost everything they own is in storage. so this is everything from the house? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: now home for the renaults and their four kids is a campsite, a tent, and a borrowed trailer. what happened? how did you wind up here? >> well, it's... i guess economics 101, really. >> reporter: when troy lost his job with a construction company and had trouble finding work on his own, the bills piled up and everything else came crashing down. >> you go from do you pay your lights and water or do you pay the house payment? and sit in the dark. >> reporter: you had a house. how strange does this feel? >> the first week when we first moved out i conditioned my mind that i'm on vacation. >> reporter: that was four months ago. it costs about $85 a week to rent a space here, but even that's too much for some people. so far, the management has been flexibl
seth doane in lebanon, tennessee, tells us some are camping out-- not out of choice but necessity. >> reporter: tammy and troy renault look like any middle-class couple. but someone else is liveing in what used to be their home. and almost everything they own is in storage. so this is everything from the house? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: now home for the renaults and their four kids is a campsite, a tent, and a borrowed trailer. what happened? how did you wind up here?...
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two rockets were fired from lebanon in northern iael.inutes later, israel respoed by firing shells into lebanon. no casualtiesre reportedn either incent. at least ree people have en killed in a cond day of rioting in the capit of yangon. --f the gonuganda. >> nigeria has staed a big operation dredge te river of ger. e project costs $2 million anwill remove hundre of miles ofiltrom the lonst river in aica. >> the governmenof sri lanka is under pssure as never before to releas civilians it ha been hoing in camps since the civil war eed in may. around 2000 were releasedoday. human-rights groups estimatep to 250,000 are still prented from going home. the u.s. has warned it will stop fuing the main mp unless those insider given freedom of movement. the bbc has nobeen all around -- allowed to the camps since y. >> the of the rst pictures the sri lkan camps made available to the bbc since the ghting ended in may. journalists e banned. little is know aut how they are run except that the people inside are not allowedo leave. the person whoilmed t
two rockets were fired from lebanon in northern iael.inutes later, israel respoed by firing shells into lebanon. no casualtiesre reportedn either incent. at least ree people have en killed in a cond day of rioting in the capit of yangon. --f the gonuganda. >> nigeria has staed a big operation dredge te river of ger. e project costs $2 million anwill remove hundre of miles ofiltrom the lonst river in aica. >> the governmenof sri lanka is under pssure as never before to releas...
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israeli military officials say several rockets were fired from southern lebanon. they fired artillery rounds across the border in retaliation. lebanese official say the village from which the rockets were fired was hit. this is the first time since febrry that rockets were fired from lebanon into israel. there were no reports of injuries on either side. state department officials say the incident highlights the need for the international community to remain fully committed to supporting the u.n. mission in lebanon. >>> the iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at president bush is getting out of jail. the incident happened in baghdad weeks before george w. bush left office. the journalist from iraq said recently he thought he would be shot by the secret servicehen he threw his shoes. he was sent to jail for nine months. he will be released on monday. he's become a hero to many in the arab world. before the shoe-throwing incident he was a local tv reporter. his bosses built him a four-bedroom house to show his appreciation. the journalist says he is not going back t
israeli military officials say several rockets were fired from southern lebanon. they fired artillery rounds across the border in retaliation. lebanese official say the village from which the rockets were fired was hit. this is the first time since febrry that rockets were fired from lebanon into israel. there were no reports of injuries on either side. state department officials say the incident highlights the need for the international community to remain fully committed to supporting the...
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women lebanon is a member of the general assembly. the massacre took place. in 2008, there was the massacre of gaza. 200 children were victims. 3200 between children and women were killed and massacred. that was in the massacre in gaza in the year of 2008. 50 associations related to the nation's were destroyed. another 50 organizations were also destroyed. 50 clinics were destroyed. 40 doctors and nurses were killed. that was while they were exercising their humane activities. this was done in 2010. the commanitters are still alive and should be tried. should we only take a week or the underdog? we should -- the big and protected people are not to be tried if they are under international law. they should face trial and the consequence of a crime that they committed. otherwise, we should never accept the rules of the icc. the orders of the icc are not respected or implemented. the general assembly is nothing. it is only meant for certain members and organizations, what is the united nations? it means the united nations is insignificant. i receive may be a phen
women lebanon is a member of the general assembly. the massacre took place. in 2008, there was the massacre of gaza. 200 children were victims. 3200 between children and women were killed and massacred. that was in the massacre in gaza in the year of 2008. 50 associations related to the nation's were destroyed. another 50 organizations were also destroyed. 50 clinics were destroyed. 40 doctors and nurses were killed. that was while they were exercising their humane activities. this was done in...
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seth doane, cbs news, lebanon, tennessee. >> couric: in other news, former man son cult member susan atkins has died in a california prison. she was serving life for her role in eight murders in 1969, including the stabbing of pregnant actress sharon tate. atkins later denounced man son and converted to christianity. earlier this month, she was denied early release as she battled brain cancer. susan atkins was 61. when we come back, the g-20 leaders want to chop executive bonuses down to size worldwide. will that prevent another global meltdown? >> couric: protestors at the g-20 summit in pittsburgh promise add peaceful rally today and kept their word. several thousand marched across a bridge within sight of the convention center but there were no incidents. yesterday, police made 70 arrests during clashes with demonstrators. at the summit today, the g-20 took aim at executive bonuses. from pittsburgh, here's anthony mason. >> reporter: this is now officially the world's financial board of directors. in pittsburgh, the leaders of the 20 largest economies agreed to coordinate policy t
seth doane, cbs news, lebanon, tennessee. >> couric: in other news, former man son cult member susan atkins has died in a california prison. she was serving life for her role in eight murders in 1969, including the stabbing of pregnant actress sharon tate. atkins later denounced man son and converted to christianity. earlier this month, she was denied early release as she battled brain cancer. susan atkins was 61. when we come back, the g-20 leaders want to chop executive bonuses down to...
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i urge parties in lebanon to form a government in a manner that respects the constitutional process. term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezbollah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some reports, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanese armed forces which invites further fighting at some point between hezbollah and israel and suggests that hezbollah will continue to use its military power to induce cooperation with its demands at home. sooner or later, one way or another, and as the united nations security council has demanded, hezbollah must be disarmed. we should also make perfectly clear to syria that better ties with the united states will require no interference in neighbor's affairs. the administration made a major unfortunate to reach out to syria sending a number of delegations to damascus and making clear that better ties with the united states are possible if syria changes its
i urge parties in lebanon to form a government in a manner that respects the constitutional process. term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezbollah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some reports, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanese armed forces which invites further fighting at some point...
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we finished our 76 election in lebanon in april. this is one of our more difficult ones. you know how complex the system as. it was the first safe and free and fair election held in lebanon, everyone agrees, since at least 1972. and now the government is trying to put it back together based on the election results. so far they are still having some problems but as we do in almost every case, we stay in the country after the election is over. we do not walk out and leave a country. that was a very successful election. we also have scheduled to attend our fourth troubled and challenged election in kazakhstan. the other three may have been the three best ones. no corruption, no violation of rules and laws, totally safe and free, completely honest, and everybody except the results peacefully. and we are now planning for january of 2010 for the next election, but a lot has to be done before then. some of the participants in the palestinian community will have plans later on the year. the carter center will be there, what ever is. another is in the saddudan, probably the most t
we finished our 76 election in lebanon in april. this is one of our more difficult ones. you know how complex the system as. it was the first safe and free and fair election held in lebanon, everyone agrees, since at least 1972. and now the government is trying to put it back together based on the election results. so far they are still having some problems but as we do in almost every case, we stay in the country after the election is over. we do not walk out and leave a country. that was a...
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he is 836-year-old native of lebanon. -- he is a 36-year-old native of lebanon. now going public with an account of how he says a chance was missed to stop the hijackers. you could stop the hijackers. >> yes. >> in early 2001, the fbi sent him to infiltrate the small mosque. he recorded conversations with the man identified as mohammed attah as well as others. >> i prayed in the private mosque and i went to private meetings. >> but the fbi told him to leave attah alone and to instead set up a sting. >> glorious. >> while he was posing as a bomb maker and producing weapons, the real terrorists were left alone. >> this is another example of the way the system broke down prior to 9/11. if the system had worked, we might have been able to identify the people before the attacks. >> he was identified as the man the fbi told him to leave alone. >> i was very angry and upset. >> you wrote that close. >> i was -- i was right. i was 100% right. >> he said the agents who handled him have the reports and tapes documented what he saw. none of that made its way into the 9/11 c
he is 836-year-old native of lebanon. -- he is a 36-year-old native of lebanon. now going public with an account of how he says a chance was missed to stop the hijackers. you could stop the hijackers. >> yes. >> in early 2001, the fbi sent him to infiltrate the small mosque. he recorded conversations with the man identified as mohammed attah as well as others. >> i prayed in the private mosque and i went to private meetings. >> but the fbi told him to leave attah alone...
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to southern lebanon where they learned the art of terror from hezbollah. in the mid-1990s, american authorities arrested an unusual u.s. friendly hamas figure at the time. the leadership vacancy created by his detention for two years in manhattan became a stepping stone for the more hard-lined khalid mishal to make his move for the leadership of hamas as an organization. in september, 1997, israel refused to consider a offer that came with the king of hussein of jordan to initiate a decades-long ceasefire with hamas. a few days later, still in september, 1997, the bungled attempt to assassinate khalid mishal in the streets of amman. at the time, u.s. diplomats in the region were reporting to washington that hamas was on its knees under the weight of a crackdown by the combined forces of israel and arafat's palestine authority. in the wash-up mishal survived a hero. and isel is forced to release dozens of palesnian prisoners, most amazingly of all among them was a sheik, the crippled wheelchair-bound spiritual leader of hamas who virtually all palestinians
to southern lebanon where they learned the art of terror from hezbollah. in the mid-1990s, american authorities arrested an unusual u.s. friendly hamas figure at the time. the leadership vacancy created by his detention for two years in manhattan became a stepping stone for the more hard-lined khalid mishal to make his move for the leadership of hamas as an organization. in september, 1997, israel refused to consider a offer that came with the king of hussein of jordan to initiate a...
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were fired from lebanon into northern israel.he israeli mary -- military return fire. it is not clear what militant group was behind the attack. based on the timing of this attack, it is likely the group did so to mark the anniversary of 9/11. trace: in the nation's capital, there is a health care debate under way. carl cameron is following that on capitol hill. >> most lawmakers dealing with memorial observance is on 9/11. the bipartisan gang of six spent the morning behind closed doors looking for ways to put that bill together. today, democrats saying that illegal aliens will not get government-funded insurance. there will not be taxpayer dollars for federally-funded abortions. all an attempt to keep a bipartisan. there is still a way to go trace: waste at the department of homeland security. >> after 9/11, if you want federal money, as a direct -- disaster or terrorism. these so-called disaster preparedness training centers and all created with federal money thanks to congressional earmarks. secondly, something called the eme
were fired from lebanon into northern israel.he israeli mary -- military return fire. it is not clear what militant group was behind the attack. based on the timing of this attack, it is likely the group did so to mark the anniversary of 9/11. trace: in the nation's capital, there is a health care debate under way. carl cameron is following that on capitol hill. >> most lawmakers dealing with memorial observance is on 9/11. the bipartisan gang of six spent the morning behind closed doors...
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his real name is elie assad, a 36-year-old native of lebanon, a catholic who pretended to be an islamic extremist. >> my role is to play al qaeda terrorist. man who's coming from overseas to help them. >> that's not entrapment? >> wasn't any trap. >> assad began working for fbi if 1996 and he has played his role to the hit. this fbi undercover video shows him leading seven young miami men in a loyalty oath to bin laden in 2006. >> i am representing osama bin laden. >> he persuaded the seven, all young men from miami's inner city, that he had been sent by al qaeda to send tens of thousands on weapons and uniforms. assad then hugged his targets, welcoming them to al qaeda. >> when you are working undercover, your job is to lie. >> then assad seen on tape counng out a thousand dollars for the miami group's leader. it took three tries, but the tape of the money and the oath and assad's performance helped lead to the indictments and convictions of five of the seven men on terror charges. it was a case praised by then attorney general alberto gonzalez as disrupting the group preparing a viole
his real name is elie assad, a 36-year-old native of lebanon, a catholic who pretended to be an islamic extremist. >> my role is to play al qaeda terrorist. man who's coming from overseas to help them. >> that's not entrapment? >> wasn't any trap. >> assad began working for fbi if 1996 and he has played his role to the hit. this fbi undercover video shows him leading seven young miami men in a loyalty oath to bin laden in 2006. >> i am representing osama bin laden....
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his real name is elie assaad, a 36-year-old native of lebanon. >> for people to understand what i did. >> reporter: eight years after the 9/11 attacks, assaad is now going public with an account of how he says, he and the fbi missed a chance to stop the hijackers. you could have stopped the attacks? >> yes. i could. i'm not 100%. i'm 80% positive. >> reporter: in early 2001, the fbi sent assaad to infiltrate this small mosque outside miami. there, he says, he spotted and even recorded conversations with the man later identified as 9/11 hijack leader, mohammed atta, as well as several other members of the group. you saw them? >> yes. and i prayed in the mosque. and i went to certain, private meets. >> reporter: but assaad said, over his objections, the fbi told him to leave atta alone. and instead, to set up and sting two men, that he calls wannabe terrorists. assaad says while he was posing as a bombmaker, he's the run on the right. and producing weapons for the wannabes, the real terrorists were left alone. shortly after the attacks, assaad said he identified atta as the man the fbi
his real name is elie assaad, a 36-year-old native of lebanon. >> for people to understand what i did. >> reporter: eight years after the 9/11 attacks, assaad is now going public with an account of how he says, he and the fbi missed a chance to stop the hijackers. you could have stopped the attacks? >> yes. i could. i'm not 100%. i'm 80% positive. >> reporter: in early 2001, the fbi sent assaad to infiltrate this small mosque outside miami. there, he says, he spotted and...
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now, the leader of the western- backed coalition in lebanon has given up his efforts to put together a national unity government. june's elections gave his alliance a narrow majority in parliament, and he was asked to form a new administration. looks, though, as though he has failed, and he is blaming the opposition. >> he gave it to a half months of intensive effort, but now, he is giving up. the two sides did reach an agreement on the overall balance of power within the cabinet, but not on who should have what post. the opposition was accused of trying to impose unacceptable conditions at every turn. >> my effort to form a national unity government was facing problems, which are now well known, he said. so i announced to the lebanese today that i have had to tell the president i cannot form a government. what happens now is the president will ask parliamentary leaders to propose another prime minister. it has to be a sunni, and since mr. hariri is the leading sunni figure, he may be asked to try again. he and his western-backed allies came out of the general elections in early june
now, the leader of the western- backed coalition in lebanon has given up his efforts to put together a national unity government. june's elections gave his alliance a narrow majority in parliament, and he was asked to form a new administration. looks, though, as though he has failed, and he is blaming the opposition. >> he gave it to a half months of intensive effort, but now, he is giving up. the two sides did reach an agreement on the overall balance of power within the cabinet, but not...
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i urge parties in lebanon to form a government in a manner that respects the constitutional process. term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezbollah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some reports, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanese armed forces which invites further fighting at some point between hezbollah and israel and suggests that hezbollah will continue to use its military power to induce cooperation with its demands at home. sooner or later, one way or another, and as the united nations security council has demanded, hezbollah must be disarmed. we should also make perfectly clear to syria that better ties with the united states will require no interference in neighbor's affairs. the administration made a major unfortunate to reach out to syria sending a number of delegations to damascus and making clear that better ties with the united states are possible if syria changes its
i urge parties in lebanon to form a government in a manner that respects the constitutional process. term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezbollah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some reports, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanese armed forces which invites further fighting at some point...
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. >>> another tense area, the border between israel and lebanon, and today the latest exchange of fireo rockets fired into northern israel, one landing in the town of nahariya. it wasn't clear who fired the rockets. israeli forces responded with artillery aimed athe a southern lebanese town. >> we want to return to a story from israel which we first touched on earlier this week, a reported secret visit by prime minister benjamin netanyahu to moscow, possibly for talks on israel's concerns about iran's nuclear program. israeli media were caught off guard by netanyahu's day-long disappearance and we thought it would be helpful to show you how the story, the intrigue, was covered yesterday by the state-funded israeli broadcasting authority. >> the confirmation in the russian newspaper of prime minister netanyahu's trip comes despite a statement by the kremlin news service saying nothing is known about reports of the visit. but newspapers in russia today are filled with rumors about the trip. a paper says, quote, such a visit could be related to new information and could threaten the irani
. >>> another tense area, the border between israel and lebanon, and today the latest exchange of fireo rockets fired into northern israel, one landing in the town of nahariya. it wasn't clear who fired the rockets. israeli forces responded with artillery aimed athe a southern lebanese town. >> we want to return to a story from israel which we first touched on earlier this week, a reported secret visit by prime minister benjamin netanyahu to moscow, possibly for talks on israel's...
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his real name is ellie asad, a 36-year-old native of lebanon. >> i gave 13 years, and people need tonderstand what i did. >> reporter: eight years after the 9/11 attacks, he is going public with an account of how he says he and the fbi missed a chance to stop the hijackers. you could have stopped the attacks? >> yes. i could -- i'm not 100% positive. i'm 80% positive. >> reporter: in 2001, thbi f sent assaad to infiltrate this mosque. there, he says he spots and recorded conversations with the man later identified as the leader, at that, as well as others in his group. you saw them? >> yes. and even i prayed in the mosque, the private mosque, and i went to certain private meetings. >> reporter: but assaad says over his objections, the fbi told him to leave atta alone, and instead, to set up and sting two men that he calls wannabe terrorists. assaad says while he was posing as a bomb maker, he's on the right, and producing weapons, the real terrorists were left alone. >> this is yet another example of the way the system broke down prior to 9/11. and if the system had worked, we might
his real name is ellie asad, a 36-year-old native of lebanon. >> i gave 13 years, and people need tonderstand what i did. >> reporter: eight years after the 9/11 attacks, he is going public with an account of how he says he and the fbi missed a chance to stop the hijackers. you could have stopped the attacks? >> yes. i could -- i'm not 100% positive. i'm 80% positive. >> reporter: in 2001, thbi f sent assaad to infiltrate this mosque. there, he says he spots and recorded...
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i urge parties in lebanon to form a government in a manner that respects the constitutional process.r term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezbollah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some reports, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanese armed forces which invites further fighting at some point between hezbollah and israel and suggests that hezbollah will continue to use its military power to induce cooperation with its demands at home. sooner or later, one way or another, and as the united nations security council has demanded, hezbollah must be disarmed. we should also make perfectly clear to syria that better ties with the united states will require no interference in neighbor's affairs. the administration made a major unfortunate to reach out to syria sending a number of delegations to damascus and making clear that better ties with the united states are possible if syria changes its
i urge parties in lebanon to form a government in a manner that respects the constitutional process.r term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezbollah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some reports, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanese armed forces which invites further fighting at some point...
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we have 500,000 children in our school systems in jordan, syria, lebanon, west bank and gaza. it's not just in the palestinian territories that israel occupies at the moment. but what we're doing is introducing it as a compulsory part of the curriculum elsewhere to make sure there is a full understanding of where the universal declarations come from. >> andrew whitley, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> finally tonight, our signature segment, the final chapter of our original series on women in the muslim world. tonight we look at an activity that most of us take for granted, the desire to play soccer. as youngsters here, boys and girls often play together on coed teams and later young women often play in their own leagues. that is not the way it has been in turkey, an overwhelmingly muslim country where women have had to break new ground to play the sport they love. "worldfocus" producer gizem yarbil who is turkish herself, returned home and went to one become more than just a game. >> this girl has been playing soccer since she was a little girl. she was o
we have 500,000 children in our school systems in jordan, syria, lebanon, west bank and gaza. it's not just in the palestinian territories that israel occupies at the moment. but what we're doing is introducing it as a compulsory part of the curriculum elsewhere to make sure there is a full understanding of where the universal declarations come from. >> andrew whitley, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> finally tonight, our signature segment, the final...
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they shouted, not for gaza, not for lebanon, we will die for iran.undreds, maybe thousands, of iranian opposition leaders and protestors have been imprisoned since what they see as a rigged election in june. streets demonstrations have been suppressed since mid-july, but today's huge turnout shows that the opposition movement hasn't been quashed. in a speech ahead of friday prayers, president ahmadinejad repeated his well-worn anti- israel rhetoric, once again denying the truth of the holocaust. >> ( translated ): the pretext for the creation of the zionist regime is false. it is a lie based on an unprovable and mythical claim. >> reporter: as the crowd roared ritual approval, he tried to identify his political opponents with western countries which in his view unconditionally back israel. >> ( translated ): western countries support israeli crimes, but when it comes to countries like us, where a one hundred percent free election was held, they find someone to shout through his mouth that freedom in iran has been damaged. >> reporter: the main opposi
they shouted, not for gaza, not for lebanon, we will die for iran.undreds, maybe thousands, of iranian opposition leaders and protestors have been imprisoned since what they see as a rigged election in june. streets demonstrations have been suppressed since mid-july, but today's huge turnout shows that the opposition movement hasn't been quashed. in a speech ahead of friday prayers, president ahmadinejad repeated his well-worn anti- israel rhetoric, once again denying the truth of the...
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i urge parties in lebanon to form aovernment in a manner that respects the constitutiol process. over the longer term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezboldah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some rorts, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanes armed forces which invites furtherighting at some point between hezbollah and israel and suggest that hezbollah will continue to use its military power to induce cooperation with its dands at home. sooner or later, oneay or another, and as the united nations security council has demanded, hezbollah must be disarmed. we should also make perfectly clear to syria that better ties with the united states will require no interference in neighbor'r affairs. the administration made a major unfortunate to reach out to syria sending a number of delegations to damascus and making clear that better ties withhe united states are possible if syria changes
i urge parties in lebanon to form aovernment in a manner that respects the constitutiol process. over the longer term, it's abundantly clear there can be no durable peace in lebanon or long-term stability in the political process there as long as hezboldah continues to act freely as an armed independent militia. according to some rorts, hezbollah remains today the best amended force in the country, better armed, indeed, than even the lebanes armed forces which invites furtherighting at some...
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i say effectively because we do not want another gaza or another south lebanon, another iranian- backed chair basterror base. we want peace. and i believe that, with good will and hard work, such a peace can be achieved. but it requires from all of us to roll back the forces of terror led by iran that seeks to destroy a piece, that seeks to destroy israel, and to overthrow the world order. the question facing the international community is whether it is prepared to confront those forces or to accommodate them. over 70 years ago, winston churchill amended what he called the confirmed in peach ability of mankind. by that, he meant the unfortunate habit of civilized societies to sleep and to slumber. danger nearly overtakes them. churchill bemoaned what he called -- i am reading -- the want of foresight, the unwillingness to act when action will be simple and effective, the lack of clear thinking, the confusion of council until the emergency comes, until self preservation comes, until self preservation strikes is jarri its jarring go. i am here in the hope that this will be proven wrong. i
i say effectively because we do not want another gaza or another south lebanon, another iranian- backed chair basterror base. we want peace. and i believe that, with good will and hard work, such a peace can be achieved. but it requires from all of us to roll back the forces of terror led by iran that seeks to destroy a piece, that seeks to destroy israel, and to overthrow the world order. the question facing the international community is whether it is prepared to confront those forces or to...
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that saidÑi hezbollah is the genuine lebanese organization that just wants the israeli occupation of lebanonn to the iranian embassy in damascus which called for a strike by tthe pro -- the proto-has ala. within days that was in the hands of them. there was a follow-up message from the iranian embassy in damascus to the pro-hezbollah in the valley toÑi go to attack the marine headquarters. why is this relevant today? t3ñr youñr sayókóñrño'ñrÑi r frustratedççó lebanese shi'ctmo didçó not like foreign occupiers vÑÑ; love and on and hope for the best. -- leave lebanon and hope for the best. but if it is a direct order to the shiites, that isçó a direct attack byw3ñrxdçó iran against e and against france. xdñrzh7rÑiÑiandçó agaifstçóñr t just in lebanon but inÑi kuwait. this goes onúaud on. part of our problem historically is underestimatingçóÑiÑiñr the l q regime to the west. explaining it away before -- occupation, the usual kinds of theories that one hears. it goes on today, this year. i've heard of the heritage foundation for years, not the east-west institute. they put out a report in may
that saidÑi hezbollah is the genuine lebanese organization that just wants the israeli occupation of lebanonn to the iranian embassy in damascus which called for a strike by tthe pro -- the proto-has ala. within days that was in the hands of them. there was a follow-up message from the iranian embassy in damascus to the pro-hezbollah in the valley toÑi go to attack the marine headquarters. why is this relevant today? t3ñr youñr sayókóñrño'ñrÑi r frustratedççó lebanese shi'ctmo...
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that followed a situation in which the hezbollah had bombed the barracks, paris and barracks in lebanonn beirut. but reagan had authorized the invasion of grenada riemer to reduce the cuban influence in the caribbean because the grenada political system had basically been taken over by the cubans. and that, even the bombing of the marine barracks in beit gave people the impression that we were in for another round of military activities. one of the more important things that i think reagan ever did in foreign policy is pulling the marines out of beirut. that kept us from getting involved in a middle eastern war in the 1980s. and pulling marines out of beirut basically under the argument that the political developments in lebanon did not represent a national security that to the united states. that is a principle that i wish that george h. w. bush and george w. bush have followed. another interesting discriminating judgment is that reagan's public and private views about most of the soviet leaders were absolutely devastating and critical. at the same time this man went with gorbachev, an
that followed a situation in which the hezbollah had bombed the barracks, paris and barracks in lebanonn beirut. but reagan had authorized the invasion of grenada riemer to reduce the cuban influence in the caribbean because the grenada political system had basically been taken over by the cubans. and that, even the bombing of the marine barracks in beit gave people the impression that we were in for another round of military activities. one of the more important things that i think reagan ever...
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you say that it is mildly positive that the developments all the way from the fata over into arke lebanon egypt, the golf of -- gulf states, they counter terrorism there. and it's something we will highlight in a moment. with the exception of yemen. and that's where al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula have established their territory. they're located down there in the arabian peninsula in some of the southern tribal areas. again, that is a concern. and i do trap into africa. i mentioned the piracy effort here. and financial this very subential series of partnerships that have taken with countries along the western side of the gulf there. many of them in a sense motivated because of concern over iraq's rhetoric and iran's rhetoric and i ran's actions. i ran has been the recruiter of federal command. some time ago there were none of those. so a lot of other activities as you could imagine in the my sill ballistic attack. countrys that are very substantially embracing. we can then turn into multibattling a. if you can show who's doing all this -- next slide. i'm sorry i want to talk briefly a
you say that it is mildly positive that the developments all the way from the fata over into arke lebanon egypt, the golf of -- gulf states, they counter terrorism there. and it's something we will highlight in a moment. with the exception of yemen. and that's where al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula have established their territory. they're located down there in the arabian peninsula in some of the southern tribal areas. again, that is a concern. and i do trap into africa. i mentioned the...
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anti-government slogans such as "they kill our people but talk about palestine and we won't die for causes in lebanon, but we will die for iran." others chanted "death to the dictator." the former president got roughed up and his turban was knocked off and ahmadinejad made an appearance that was curlts short after hardliners approached him. it has been a brutal crackdown in iran. >> the people that go out and march with their signs, peace signs, are very brave, indeed, because they have been tapped down with brutal repression. >> reports are that the opposition will look for any opportunity to rally or even stage strikes this fall. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. bret: of course, the major concern about iran is its apparent push to develop nuclear weapons, and there is now a serious disagreement about just how far along that effort might be. national security correspondent jennifer griffin has that story. >> a day after the obama administration and the pentagon announced a major shift in their european missile defense system to focus more immediately on the short and medium-range missile threats fr
anti-government slogans such as "they kill our people but talk about palestine and we won't die for causes in lebanon, but we will die for iran." others chanted "death to the dictator." the former president got roughed up and his turban was knocked off and ahmadinejad made an appearance that was curlts short after hardliners approached him. it has been a brutal crackdown in iran. >> the people that go out and march with their signs, peace signs, are very brave, indeed,...
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i say effectively because we don't want another, another gaza or another south lebanon and another iraq-backed terrorism base and perched on the hills a few kilometers from tel aviv. we want peace. and i believe that with good will and with hard work such a peace can be achieved. but it requires from all of us to roll back the forces of terror led by iran that seek to destroy peace, that seek to eliminate israel and to overthrow the world order. the question facing the international community is whether it is prepared to confront those forces or to accommodate them. over 70 years ago winston churchill amended what he called, he called it the confirm ed, by that he meant the unfortunate habit of civilized societies to sleep and to slumber until danger nearly overtakes them. churchill bemoaned what he called the want of foresight, the unwillingness to act when action will be simple and effective. the lack of clear thinking, the confusion of council until the emergency comes, until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong. ladies and gentlemen, i speak here today in the hope that churchi church
i say effectively because we don't want another, another gaza or another south lebanon and another iraq-backed terrorism base and perched on the hills a few kilometers from tel aviv. we want peace. and i believe that with good will and with hard work such a peace can be achieved. but it requires from all of us to roll back the forces of terror led by iran that seek to destroy peace, that seek to eliminate israel and to overthrow the world order. the question facing the international community...
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iran essentially rocked inith its hamas proxy and they' packing a lot of missile we walked outf lebanon and iran wald in and the fired thousands of rocts into the north of israe the last thg we want is to walk away from the west bank or pieces of the west bank andave iran come i and place tusands re rkets on telaviv. >> charl: there's recogne uss a jewh statend be militarized. >> dilitarization is the -- if yocan't defend the peace it's not going toold. >> charlie why did it take u a long time to ce to the id that a two state solutn was a good idea. why did it ta you that speech untithe president spoken cairo to go that far which u now point at something that was very difficu for me and it took a certain courage for me and it resonated with everybody >> it resonated the way i said it. >> charlie: right. >> iuthose basic stipulations that israelisgree with. i have not sd i wld go bk to the 67 boundaries. >> charlie: not specically, t some changes. >> i want jerulem as a united city under israel and i will not acpt refugees. >> charlie: are those nonnegotiable or like most negotiations, y
iran essentially rocked inith its hamas proxy and they' packing a lot of missile we walked outf lebanon and iran wald in and the fired thousands of rocts into the north of israe the last thg we want is to walk away from the west bank or pieces of the west bank andave iran come i and place tusands re rkets on telaviv. >> charl: there's recogne uss a jewh statend be militarized. >> dilitarization is the -- if yocan't defend the peace it's not going toold. >> charlie why did it...
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there have been showers along that second cool front well to our north, up around lebanon, new hampshire. they are getting a few showers. eastern parts of new hampshire up into new england. it's going to be the feel of fall out in the mountains of new england. heavy rains continue through much of the south. that's where they'll be staying. next week some of that moisture coming our way. if you are heading out to ocean city, right now it's in the 70s. there will be quite a brisk northeasterly wind as we get into tomorrow with that next weather front. the tropics are quiet. these are the great images from all around the world. composite of all weather satellites from the folks of the university of wisconsin. there is a little dying tropical storm marty. i wanted to show you out on the pacific, this is still what had been super typhoon choi-won. winds are still 120 miles per hour. here is a great image from the japanese meteorological satellite. look at that circulation. fortunately, it will be missing japan. overnight tonight, the next area of cool air coming in. high pressure will build i
there have been showers along that second cool front well to our north, up around lebanon, new hampshire. they are getting a few showers. eastern parts of new hampshire up into new england. it's going to be the feel of fall out in the mountains of new england. heavy rains continue through much of the south. that's where they'll be staying. next week some of that moisture coming our way. if you are heading out to ocean city, right now it's in the 70s. there will be quite a brisk northeasterly...
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we walked out o lebanon and iran walke in and they fired thousands of rocke into the north of israel. the last thin we want is to walk away from the west bankr piecesf the west bank and he iran come in and place thousands more rocts on tel iv. >> charlie there's recogniz us a a jewis state a be demilitarized. demilitarization is the -- if you can't defend the pce it's not going to hold. >> chaie: why did it take you a long time to come tohe idea that a two state sution was a good ide why did ittake you tt speech til the president ske in cairo to go tha far whi you now point at something tt was very difficultor me and it took a certain courage for me and it resonated with everybody. >> it resonated the way i said it. >> charlie: right. >> i p tse basic ipulations that israelis aee with. i have not sai i wou go bac tothe 67 boundaries. >> charlie: not specifilly, busome changes. >> i want jerusam as a united city under israel and i willot accept refugees. >> charlie: are those nonnegotiable or le most negotiations, you sta the are my princips, this is what i believe but let's talk and s
we walked out o lebanon and iran walke in and they fired thousands of rocke into the north of israel. the last thin we want is to walk away from the west bankr piecesf the west bank and he iran come in and place thousands more rocts on tel iv. >> charlie there's recogniz us a a jewis state a be demilitarized. demilitarization is the -- if you can't defend the pce it's not going to hold. >> chaie: why did it take you a long time to come tohe idea that a two state sution was a good...
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. >> [inaudible] on the lebanese in israe border with the government of lebanon? >> will obviously we are aware and we strongly condemn these attacks which were clear violations of the secession of hostilities called for in u.n. security council resolution 1701. the instance along with the explosion of hezbollah weapons depot july 14th highlightr the urgent need to bring arm in lebanon under control of the state and need for the community to remain fully committed to supporting unifil which is the mission. >> [inaudible] -- conversation yesterday since consensus of the mergedlong with the six party partners that the u.s., you know, would be epared to engage north korea bilaterally as a means t get back to the six-party talks. what have you now taken the decision whether he will accept e invitatiowith balls were to go? >> first and foremost, ambassador boswoth has returned as house ambassador kim. we have had conveatimns with our partne in the six party proces and as we have indicated we are prepared to enter into a bilateral discussion with north korea but it's im
. >> [inaudible] on the lebanese in israe border with the government of lebanon? >> will obviously we are aware and we strongly condemn these attacks which were clear violations of the secession of hostilities called for in u.n. security council resolution 1701. the instance along with the explosion of hezbollah weapons depot july 14th highlightr the urgent need to bring arm in lebanon under control of the state and need for the community to remain fully committed to supporting...
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we walked out of lebanon and iran walked in and they fired thousands of rockets into the north of israel. the last thing we want is to walk away from the west bank or pieces of the west bank and have iran come in and place thousands more rockets on tel aviv. >> charlie: there's recognize us as a jewish state and be demilitarized. >> demilitarization is the -- if you can't defend the peace it's not going to hold. >> charlie: why did it take you a long time to come to the idea that a two state solution was a good idea. why did it take you that speech until the president spoke in cairo to go that far which you now point at something that was very difficult for me and it took a certain courage for me and it resonated with everybody. >> it resonated the way i said it. >> charlie: right. >> i put those basic stipulations that israelis agree with. i have not said i would go back to the 67 boundaries. >> charlie: not specifically, but some changes. >> i want jerusalem as a united city under israel and i will not accept refugees. >> charlie: are those nonnegotiable or like most negotiations, you
we walked out of lebanon and iran walked in and they fired thousands of rockets into the north of israel. the last thing we want is to walk away from the west bank or pieces of the west bank and have iran come in and place thousands more rockets on tel aviv. >> charlie: there's recognize us as a jewish state and be demilitarized. >> demilitarization is the -- if you can't defend the peace it's not going to hold. >> charlie: why did it take you a long time to come to the idea...
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i would remind you that hezbollah and southern lebanon has thousands of rockets that they can unleash on israel. bill: i know. >> it's hard to tell. if the iranians block the straits of hormuz. it cuts off the world's oil supply as well. we have got to think it through. it's an option that, frankly, again, i certainly wouldn't take it off the table. bell. bill: deteriorating situation according to general mcchrystal, you just heard the general say he doesn't talk to president obama. i thought that was a little strange. if they say that's the way we want what do you think? >> i think it's fightly born that every president i have talked of. of course you observe the chain of command. here is the person general responsibility general mcchris talg in this case. out of idol curiosity, i would talk to him. bill: now, you would put the 40,000 in, right? you would put the 40,000? >> if we don't, then we are facing disaster as general mcchrystal has add squat live described. we can't do half measures. time not on our side. admirable mullen the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testified. w
i would remind you that hezbollah and southern lebanon has thousands of rockets that they can unleash on israel. bill: i know. >> it's hard to tell. if the iranians block the straits of hormuz. it cuts off the world's oil supply as well. we have got to think it through. it's an option that, frankly, again, i certainly wouldn't take it off the table. bell. bill: deteriorating situation according to general mcchrystal, you just heard the general say he doesn't talk to president obama. i...