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talks between lieberman and netanyahu say that lieberman insisted not only retaining the foreign minister portfolio but also taking control of relations with the united states. this had been carried out by former justice minister, another reason for liner man's decision, and the decision to bring in the coalition government and lieberman vehemently opposed to the presence of religious parties in the government. a blow to netanyahu getting those 61 seats in parliament. >> it makes life difficult for netanyahu but liner man is a two-edge sword because he brings controversy. >> he does, indeed. he had a very controversial couple of terms as foreign minister being kept away, for example, from the negotiating with the united states from negotiating in any norm whatsoeverform as i said, six seats that netanyahu desperately needs to form that coalition. >> mike hanna in israel. >>> and still in israel riot police have fought with black israelis with those who fight against racism. a photo of jewish soldier being beaten last week. they said that the country must respond to their grievances. the d
talks between lieberman and netanyahu say that lieberman insisted not only retaining the foreign minister portfolio but also taking control of relations with the united states. this had been carried out by former justice minister, another reason for liner man's decision, and the decision to bring in the coalition government and lieberman vehemently opposed to the presence of religious parties in the government. a blow to netanyahu getting those 61 seats in parliament. >> it makes life...
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. >> israeli foreign minister lieberman has resigned. lieberman is instead joining the opposition. we have the latest from jerusalem. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu as he intends to get 61 seats in parliament to help him form the next parliament in government. lieberman asked for control of operations with the united states. this is a function carried out by the former justice minister. the six seats that lieberman would have brought are seats that netanyahu desperately needed. as it stands he's looking at a very narrow coalition of some 61 seats within the parliament. that's a very narrow coalition indeed and certainly would create a far from stable government. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has let the ethiopian jewish soldier attacked by police last week. it was caught on camera and sparked a wave of protest in tel aviv on monday. during the needing he said that such behavior cannot be tolerate tolerated and changes will be brought how black israelis are treated. the police used stun grenades against those who were protesting against brutality and racism. >> to
. >> israeli foreign minister lieberman has resigned. lieberman is instead joining the opposition. we have the latest from jerusalem. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu as he intends to get 61 seats in parliament to help him form the next parliament in government. lieberman asked for control of operations with the united states. this is a function carried out by the former justice minister. the six seats that lieberman would have brought are seats that netanyahu desperately...
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what lieberman means is it's not zionist enough. it's the presence of the ultra orthodox parties that lieberman objected to. lieberman in the previous government led the move to strip away the privileges publicly and popular given to the ultra orthodox movements, payments of social welfare, dispensation of military service. binyamin netanyahu has pledged to give these special privileges back clearly lieberman infuriated by the decision and other potential members of the coalition, should binyamin netanyahu make it wider would be strongly opposed to what is a religiously based government. a political blunder by binyamin netanyahu to start the coalition with the ultra religious, which would be rejected by many within the wider israeli society. >> it will be interesting as to how that comes together. >>> iran's supreme leader say military threats against tehran may compromise nuclear talks. speaking on television ayatollah khamenei said threat were unacceptable and gave no further detail. negotiations seeking a deal on iran's nuclear p
what lieberman means is it's not zionist enough. it's the presence of the ultra orthodox parties that lieberman objected to. lieberman in the previous government led the move to strip away the privileges publicly and popular given to the ultra orthodox movements, payments of social welfare, dispensation of military service. binyamin netanyahu has pledged to give these special privileges back clearly lieberman infuriated by the decision and other potential members of the coalition, should...
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lieberman instead will join the opposition. we have more now from jerusalem. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu's attempts to get control of 61 seats in parliament that would allow him to form the country's next government. sources who were close to the coalition negotiations say that not only had lieberman insisted on retaining the foreign minister portfolio but that he asked for control of relations of the united states. this was a function that had been carried out by the former justice minister. the six seats that lieberman would have brought in to the coalition envisioned by netanyahu are seats that net netanyahu desperately needed. he's now looking at 61 seats in the parliament. that's a narrow coalition and would create a far from stable government. >> and after speaking to mike hanna we got analysis from gill hoffman. he said that lieberman made the move because he does not believe that netanyahu is right wing enough. >> he claimed that netanyahu intended to go forward with the creation of a palestinian state. t
lieberman instead will join the opposition. we have more now from jerusalem. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu's attempts to get control of 61 seats in parliament that would allow him to form the country's next government. sources who were close to the coalition negotiations say that not only had lieberman insisted on retaining the foreign minister portfolio but that he asked for control of relations of the united states. this was a function that had been carried out by the...
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very unlikely that he would have a foreign minister again of lieberman's ilk. that being said, the kind of government netanyahu is envisions is a right wing one with its pillars in the religious parties. it would not be surprising if a foreign minister came from one of these religious parties who are such an important part of netanyahu's proposed coalition. >> very interesting situation mike hanna with a the latest information from israel. >> the president in israel is describing the treatment of israeli's ethiopia's community as an open wound saying we did not listen enough. video emerged of a black soldier being beaten. protests have arisen over it treatment of black israelis. government statistics suggest they earn 35% less than the national average and fewer of their youth complete high school. there have been protests over marginalization and racism. the health ministry in 2006 rejected blood donated by ethiopian jews. they admitted to forcibly administering birth control injections to ethiopian women without their consent. >> the deputy mayor of tel-aviv
very unlikely that he would have a foreign minister again of lieberman's ilk. that being said, the kind of government netanyahu is envisions is a right wing one with its pillars in the religious parties. it would not be surprising if a foreign minister came from one of these religious parties who are such an important part of netanyahu's proposed coalition. >> very interesting situation mike hanna with a the latest information from israel. >> the president in israel is describing...
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lieberman says he believes binyamin netanyahu intended to after internal party issues are settled in the labour party, bring isaac herzog and the left. they explained it as an ideological mood. there has been a lot of bad blood between lieb schreiber and binyamin netanyahu for some time. >> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu met a black soldiers attacked by police. binyamin netanyahu says racism will not be tolerated in israel. there was anti-protests seeing violence between police and ethiopians. 11 people have been killed. the protests in the capital began when the president's announced there was a third term. a peace term. 10 years ago they stated that the president can only serve two terms. fears of a war are forcing many from their homes. malcolm webb has more from northern burundi. >> reporter: this man says he's terrified by what is written in the letters. he said they've been pushed under the doors of people in the neighbourhood by members of the youth wing. it belongs to the ethnic tutsi minorities and the letters say tutsi me women, boys and girls will be killed if t
lieberman says he believes binyamin netanyahu intended to after internal party issues are settled in the labour party, bring isaac herzog and the left. they explained it as an ideological mood. there has been a lot of bad blood between lieb schreiber and binyamin netanyahu for some time. >> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu met a black soldiers attacked by police. binyamin netanyahu says racism will not be tolerated in israel. there was anti-protests seeing violence between police...
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this drove away potential partners particularly avigdor lieberman. with the significance of that they have eight seats in parliament. at present netanyahu has 53. he needs eight to get 61 to get the majority of parliament and to be able to say yes he'll be able to form a government. >> he has two more hours to tell the president that he is going to be able to form a government, but he does not have to give the details for a little while longer is that right? >> that's completely correct. all he has to do is inform the president that's confident that he has the majority of 61 in the parliament. he then legally has another week to be able to sort out the exact details of that government in terms of who is going to gets what ministerial position. what we do understand is that a deal has been reached. what the sticking point of this particular point is what role the party will have within government. he has offered the party, it's demand or given in to its demand given that justice ministry, however we understand that the discussion in these last hours i
this drove away potential partners particularly avigdor lieberman. with the significance of that they have eight seats in parliament. at present netanyahu has 53. he needs eight to get 61 to get the majority of parliament and to be able to say yes he'll be able to form a government. >> he has two more hours to tell the president that he is going to be able to form a government, but he does not have to give the details for a little while longer is that right? >> that's completely...
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so lieberman explained it as a purely ideological move and it's very personal.here's been a lot of bad blood for quite sometime. >>> 11 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in protests. the protests, when the president announced that he would return for a third term. >>> a peace deal that ended the bloody civil war states that a president can serve two terms and, now many from their homes and, now more. >>> he says he's terrified by what's written in these letters they've been pushed under the doors, by members of the ruling party. he belongs to the minority, and the letters illustrated with coffins and graves, and men and women and boys and girls will be killed if he does not run for a third term. >>> come at night and threaten us and smash anyone who stand necessary their way. >>> it is because of these threats that thousands of people have fled to rwanda, and, the government says it is because of misinformation, and people said there was a family of 7 and they left at 9 months ago, and they sold the roof, and, to get money for the bus fare, you c
so lieberman explained it as a purely ideological move and it's very personal.here's been a lot of bad blood for quite sometime. >>> 11 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in protests. the protests, when the president announced that he would return for a third term. >>> a peace deal that ended the bloody civil war states that a president can serve two terms and, now many from their homes and, now more. >>> he says he's terrified by what's written in...
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. >> reporter: the major reason for lieberman's desertion, netenyahu's decision to include the ultrahodox religious parties in his coalition. they demanded and netenyahu granted the reinstatemented of special prevalences, welfare payments to the ultra religious, and excuse of service for religious students. it was these reasons that lieberman and other members successfully fought against in previous government. he has also signed an agreement, and promised the post of finance minister to its leader. this gives him 53 seats. he still needs eight to secure the majority. and this man controls exactly eight seats. he heads the jewish home party comprised mainly of settlers and regarded a extreme right-wing even in the israeli government. he is seeking a number of pledges from netenyahu, not least the treasured position of justice minister. few would have envisioned this situation some 40 days ago when netenyahu claimed a sweeping election victory and pledged to form a strong government. at best now we'll have a one-seat majority and a weak government. mike hannah, al jazeera, jerusalem.
. >> reporter: the major reason for lieberman's desertion, netenyahu's decision to include the ultrahodox religious parties in his coalition. they demanded and netenyahu granted the reinstatemented of special prevalences, welfare payments to the ultra religious, and excuse of service for religious students. it was these reasons that lieberman and other members successfully fought against in previous government. he has also signed an agreement, and promised the post of finance minister to...
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you've got 61 members and if you include lieberman and his party 61 members of kin net set seat members that don't believe in any rights for palestinians. the next coalition however many people end up joining the coalition, you're going to see a shift to the extreme right reflecting the positions of israelis. the vast majority of israelis have voted for these people. they voted for parties that don't believe palestinians should have any rights to freedom and certainly not any rights inside israel as equal citizens of the state. >> netanyahu's going to have to bend to even the smallest of his coalition partners, however large or small that majority is, as you said, that surely is going to make for an unstable government and put israel further at adds with its international allies, the u.s. for instance. >> well, one would certainly hope that it would put israel at odds with its u.s. allies and international allies. the problem is that they have been given carte blanche over the course of the past six decades to do whatever it is they want to do. in particular, this prime minister has bee
you've got 61 members and if you include lieberman and his party 61 members of kin net set seat members that don't believe in any rights for palestinians. the next coalition however many people end up joining the coalition, you're going to see a shift to the extreme right reflecting the positions of israelis. the vast majority of israelis have voted for these people. they voted for parties that don't believe palestinians should have any rights to freedom and certainly not any rights inside...
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it was precisely these privileges that lieberman and other members successfully fought against in flefous government. netenyahu has also signed a coalition agreement with [ inaudible ] and promised the most of finance minister to the leader. he still needs eight seats to secure a majority. this man controls exactly eight seats. he heads the jewish home party comprised mainly of settlers and regarded as extreme right-wing even in the israeli political spectrum. and well aware of its present power, he is seeking a number of privileges from netenyahu, not the least the position of justice minister. few would have envisioned in situation 40 days ago when netenyahu claimed a sweeping victory, and pledged to form a strong government. at best now we'll have a one-seat majority and a weak government. mike hannah al jazeera, jerusalem. ♪ >>> now just a day away from the u.k. election and the voters is [ inaudible ]. many are predicting a [ inaudible ] parliament and the mud slinging has already begun. let's go to lawrence lee outside parliament. tell us what kind of mud they have been throwing aro
it was precisely these privileges that lieberman and other members successfully fought against in flefous government. netenyahu has also signed a coalition agreement with [ inaudible ] and promised the most of finance minister to the leader. he still needs eight seats to secure a majority. this man controls exactly eight seats. he heads the jewish home party comprised mainly of settlers and regarded as extreme right-wing even in the israeli political spectrum. and well aware of its present...
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. >> the later reason for lieberman's desertion. it is precisely these privileges that lieberman and other members fought against in the previous government. in addition netanyahu has signed a coalition agreement and promised the post of finance minister to its leader and former likud member, this gives him 53 seats. he still needs eight to secure the majority. >> and this plan controls exactly eight seats. bennet heads the home party. >> i'm well aware of his present powers seeking a number of privileges from netanyahu not just the position of minister. netanyahu claimed a sweeping electry and pledged to form a strong government. at best ale have an one-seat majority and a weak government dependentant on the ultra religious parties. make hannah, jerusalem. >> know just a day away from the u.k. election and the voters are on knife edge. many are predicting a home parliament which could means days of horse trading. let's go live to u.k. correspondent laurence lee we've seen mud-slinging, what's going on? >> yes, that's right. almost
. >> the later reason for lieberman's desertion. it is precisely these privileges that lieberman and other members fought against in the previous government. in addition netanyahu has signed a coalition agreement and promised the post of finance minister to its leader and former likud member, this gives him 53 seats. he still needs eight to secure the majority. >> and this plan controls exactly eight seats. bennet heads the home party. >> i'm well aware of his present powers...
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it was not something -- >> we 1st learned of the story from jackie lieberman. >> at the art show did notice the exhibit. a reader wrote to me about it up in arms. >> reportedly the teacher was attempting to encourage the students to take a look at issues but it rages the age-old question of freedom of speech inside the classroom. bill: the surprising thing is the location, essentially upper-middle-class suburban neighborhood certainly not full of strife between the community and police officers. art invokes emotions, and this has everyone talking. >> that is literally the.of art. strong emotions toward the police or cops they should be entitled to let out their emotions and feelings through art. >> but should we be putting it on display? >> the criticism is actually from cops. they need to get out of the equation and let teachers worry. >> when it comes down to it artwork is an outlet. maybe they are hurting. maybe they need to talk. we don't know. bill: you both jumped on that one. there is nothing more generalizing than putting a badge and a dead body and painting the picture that
it was not something -- >> we 1st learned of the story from jackie lieberman. >> at the art show did notice the exhibit. a reader wrote to me about it up in arms. >> reportedly the teacher was attempting to encourage the students to take a look at issues but it rages the age-old question of freedom of speech inside the classroom. bill: the surprising thing is the location, essentially upper-middle-class suburban neighborhood certainly not full of strife between the community...
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. >>> the prime minister lieberman has resigned. he said he could not sit in the parliament with ultraorthodox members. still to come in the program. clashes in burundi's government as officials try to shut down the protests. plus. >> hosting developing countries around the world to remain relevant in an increasingly digital world. >> hello again. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. austria's chancellor has called for an eu wide crater israel's prime minister has met the black israeli soldier that was attacked by police last week. the incident met violent protests last week. >>> al jazeera has reached a remote village in nepal hit badly by the earthquake. remote villages are not getting any help. >>> the syrian head of logistics has survived an attack. the al qaeda linked nusra front is claimed responsibility. victoria gait gatenby reports. >>> injured in the suicide bomb attack the military's head of logistics. >> suicide attacker arriving on a bike according to eyewitnesses. it was followed by pressures which could i
. >>> the prime minister lieberman has resigned. he said he could not sit in the parliament with ultraorthodox members. still to come in the program. clashes in burundi's government as officials try to shut down the protests. plus. >> hosting developing countries around the world to remain relevant in an increasingly digital world. >> hello again. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. austria's chancellor has called for an eu wide crater israel's prime minister...
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oren lieberman, cnn. >>> and you are in the "cnn newsroom." still to come, he was one of the lucky ones. >> translator: many of my friend died in indonesia and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my nachme. it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >> one fisherman's nightmare, six year journey out of slavery at sea. plus later this hour, two u.s. police officers gunned down during a routine traffic stop. the suspects are in custody and a community is in mourning. get it today. at t-mobile. i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. ohhhhhhh. the sunshine vitamin! ensure now has 2x more vitamin d to support strong bones. ensure. take life in. more and more people with type
oren lieberman, cnn. >>> and you are in the "cnn newsroom." still to come, he was one of the lucky ones. >> translator: many of my friend died in indonesia and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my nachme. it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >> one fisherman's nightmare, six year journey out of slavery at sea. plus later this hour, two u.s....
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joining me live now on the phone from tel aviv cnn's orin lieberman.eaceful protest about seven hours ago in central tel aviv. a group of 5 or 600 protesters blocked off traffic and remained for the next few hours a peaceful protest. police let them blocked off traffic, tried not to interfere and protesters held themselves back from confronting police and then it deteriorated very rapid lit last few hours as protesters moved down the road. they headed for robbins square, central tel aviv it tel aviv's central square which makes it one of the more prevalent squares, with up of the more prevalent places to put on a testimony mon station in israel that's where they became violent clashes. from what we have seen protesters have destroyed windows of cars destroyed the cars themselves and it has become violent. we have seen a number of injuries. the latest number i have is at least 20 police are injured. at least one person arrested. but we are getting more information this is a very fluid situation. police still do not have this under control. there are hun
joining me live now on the phone from tel aviv cnn's orin lieberman.eaceful protest about seven hours ago in central tel aviv. a group of 5 or 600 protesters blocked off traffic and remained for the next few hours a peaceful protest. police let them blocked off traffic, tried not to interfere and protesters held themselves back from confronting police and then it deteriorated very rapid lit last few hours as protesters moved down the road. they headed for robbins square, central tel aviv it tel...
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lieberman is citing disputes over legislation for his decision. the prime minister has until wednesday to put together a ruling coalition. netanyahu is expected to hold a meeting meeting meeting with ethiopian leaders. dozens of people were injured in clash over night. >>> the syrian army said that a suicide-bomber blew himself up in damascus. the human rights organization said that people people were killed and three wounded but a syrian army source denies that report. in nepal rid simple is growing how the government is handing international aid. the death toll now tops 7300 and it appears red tape has prevented aid from getting to people quickly who need it. we have more from kathmandu. >> the international aid effort is in full swing at kathmandu airport. it's working at full capacity. much needed tents and medical supplies are on their way to victims of the quake. >> nepal's government is under pressure accused of taxing aid coming in lack of coordination and continuing low response to get help from the victims. >> back at the airport nepali
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orrin lieberman is our correspondent in jerusalem. you know and where there came from. >> reporter: from the spokesperson's office at least one rocket was fire friday gaza into israel. that rocket landed in a small town which is to the east of one of the main cities in israel and one that often comes under threat of rocket attacks. the sirens sounded. the ids spokesperson's office said there was no damage no injuries. and there has been no claim of responsibility yet from the organizations within gaza, hamas and islamic gee had. that's what we know -- jihad. that's what we know. one rocket landed outside one of israel's major southern cities. no injuries and no damage. >> i recognize that as a place that have received fire before. why is that? >> reporter: it is one of the main cities outside of gaza. it has short-range rockets. it often comes under threat of attacks of attacks. it is unfortunately used to hearing sirens. it's been fairly quiet. there was a rocket fired a month ago after israel's independence day, one rocket fired tha
orrin lieberman is our correspondent in jerusalem. you know and where there came from. >> reporter: from the spokesperson's office at least one rocket was fire friday gaza into israel. that rocket landed in a small town which is to the east of one of the main cities in israel and one that often comes under threat of rocket attacks. the sirens sounded. the ids spokesperson's office said there was no damage no injuries. and there has been no claim of responsibility yet from the...
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genie: a big door lieberman has quit his job as the country's top diplomat in israel saying the country was not additionally -- was not sufficiently nationalist. netanyahu will have to settle for anything narrower alliance secure a majority in parliament. in the constitutional court in burundi has approved the president's controversial bid for a third term in office. it came after one of the top judges on that court fled the country, reportedly from -- to avoid being strong-armed into supporting the move. protest that left at least 13 dead in a week. reporter: currently in a suburb of masada people have been protesting the court's decision to allow the president to run for a third term in office. it was always expected that the constitutional court would vote in favor of the status quo, because civil society is act generally with loyalists to the president. but the vice president of that court has fled the country saying he could not live with his conscience if he yielded to alleged pressure from the ruling party heavyweights to vote in favor of the third term stop it is some -- of the
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it was for these reasons that lieberman and other members successfully fought against in the previousernment. netenyahu has also signed a coalition agreement with [ inaudible ] and promised the post of finance member to the former leader. this gives him 53 seats. he still needs 8 to secure a majority. and this man controls exactly eight seats. he heads the jewish home party comprised mainly as settlers and regarded as extreme right-wing. and well aware of his present power as king make ore, he is seeking a number of favors from netenyahu. few would have envisioned this situation 40 days ago when netenyahu pledged to form a strong government. at best now he'll have a one seat majority and a weak government. mike hannah al jazeera, jerusalem. >>> a car bomb has killed six people in iraq's capitol baghdad. police say the bomb exploded in the central area which has restaurants, shops and a mosque. there has been a spike in bombings in baghdad in recent days. >>> the united nations has been able to bring help to palestinian refugees driven out of the yarmouk camp in syria. fighters overran
it was for these reasons that lieberman and other members successfully fought against in the previousernment. netenyahu has also signed a coalition agreement with [ inaudible ] and promised the post of finance member to the former leader. this gives him 53 seats. he still needs 8 to secure a majority. and this man controls exactly eight seats. he heads the jewish home party comprised mainly as settlers and regarded as extreme right-wing. and well aware of his present power as king make ore, he...
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daniel lieberman is a psychiatrist at gw. true obsessive compulsive disorder he says can be devastating. >> it takes up an enormous amount of time. doing the checking perhaps doing washing, sometimes they have to keep things perfectly symmetrical and in some ways it is like a cancer that little by little takes over their entire life. >> reporter: so why talk about all of this now? well, because, pete kane finally saw a psychiatrist finally got a diagnosis and learned that his disorder is very treatable. with therapy and medication. now he's doing both and doing much better. >> i do feel like a new me. >> this is having him be diagnosed has literally changed our lives. >> the best thing ever is being able to spend time with my wife and my kids and be in the moment. and i was never able to do that before. >> reporter: the kanes have two daughters, 4 and 6 years old. but make no mistake. kane's fight against years of ocd is going to take a lot of hard work. work that is worthwhile for him, his family and maybe even someone he do
daniel lieberman is a psychiatrist at gw. true obsessive compulsive disorder he says can be devastating. >> it takes up an enormous amount of time. doing the checking perhaps doing washing, sometimes they have to keep things perfectly symmetrical and in some ways it is like a cancer that little by little takes over their entire life. >> reporter: so why talk about all of this now? well, because, pete kane finally saw a psychiatrist finally got a diagnosis and learned that his...
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in 2011, senator lieberman and graham and i argued that the completely pullout from iraq would, -- quoteeedlessly put at risk all of the hard-won gains that the united states has achieved there at enormous cost in blood and treasure and potentially be a very serious forch policy and national security mistake for our country." we vote a lopping article in "the washington post." in october 2011en the day president obama announced the total withdrawal of troops from iraq senator mccain called the decision -- quote -- "a strategic victory for ouren miss in the middle east, especially the iranian regime and warned, i fear that all of the gains made possible by these brave americans in iraq, at such brave cost are now at risk." that was in 2011. in december 2011, senator mccain and graham pre-deducted that in iraq slid back into sectarian violence due to the u.s. pullout "the consequences will be catastrophic for the iraqi people and u.s. interests in the middle east and a clear victory for al qaeda and iran." it goes on and on. time after time, senator graham and i warned exactly what was goi
in 2011, senator lieberman and graham and i argued that the completely pullout from iraq would, -- quoteeedlessly put at risk all of the hard-won gains that the united states has achieved there at enormous cost in blood and treasure and potentially be a very serious forch policy and national security mistake for our country." we vote a lopping article in "the washington post." in october 2011en the day president obama announced the total withdrawal of troops from iraq senator...
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and they saw the option coming down the road at them joe lieberman. and so i think they said we want to do a better job. if we want a congressional participation which we would need to my our choice will be joe lieberman's proposal all we can get together and quietly come up with our own. that is what they did. so i. so i think it was motivated by politics but also policy desires. unfortunately by making that massive reform and creating this unwieldy organization that lost the sense of mission ends up undermining the very purpose of the initial development. >> i see the lack of morale. i see the damage. i see the challenges. i will take the contrarian view self-serving because i help standup dhs. career coast guard leadership matters. leadership matters. it is not necessarily the structure of the organization although that certainly has hurdles and difficulties difficulties, but i think the secretary showed us that there were high points. the revolving door for people coming and going is a symptom of a problem, not a problem. if you look at the curren
and they saw the option coming down the road at them joe lieberman. and so i think they said we want to do a better job. if we want a congressional participation which we would need to my our choice will be joe lieberman's proposal all we can get together and quietly come up with our own. that is what they did. so i. so i think it was motivated by politics but also policy desires. unfortunately by making that massive reform and creating this unwieldy organization that lost the sense of mission...
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they saw the option coming down the road at them, which is joe lieberman's plan. so i think they just didn't want to do a better job and if you want congressional participation participation, which is what we would need to do a better job, our choice will be joe lieberman's proposal. or we can get together and quietly come up with our own. that's what they did. i think it was motivated by politics but also policy desires. and then unfortunately by making that massive reform and creating this unwieldy organization that lost the sense of mission end up undermining the very purpose of the initial development itself. >> i see the lack of morale. i see the quote-unquote damage. i see the challenges. i will take a little contrary and you may be self-serving because i help stand up dhs. i am a career coast guard. leadership matters. leadership matters. it's not necessary the structure of the workstation although that certainly has some hurdles, some difficulty but if it secretary chertoff showed us there some high points, the revolving door of people coming and going fro
they saw the option coming down the road at them, which is joe lieberman's plan. so i think they just didn't want to do a better job and if you want congressional participation participation, which is what we would need to do a better job, our choice will be joe lieberman's proposal. or we can get together and quietly come up with our own. that's what they did. i think it was motivated by politics but also policy desires. and then unfortunately by making that massive reform and creating this...
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i have cnn's orrin lieberman with me now in jerusalem. and tell me everything you know. >> reporter: for now, at the moment, it appears everything has returned to quiet or as quiet as things can get after a rocket attack. the idf, israeli military says about an hour ago, after 9:00 local time a rocket was fired from gaza into israel. it landed near a town which is just east about 10 to 15 miles north of gaza. an area familiar with the threat of rocket attacks because of its proximity to gaza. there was no damage or injuries from the rocket attack. police are in the area with bomb-bis disposal units and bomb unit looking for evidence any damage, potential damage trying to find out exactly where this came from, exactly who fired it. as of now, no one, not hamas or islamic jihad or the factions in gaza have claimed responsibility for the attack. so that will be what we're looking for now. who fired this, why did they fire it. and what will happen next. brooke? >> the air raid sirens went off, yes. has that stopped since this was one rocket,
i have cnn's orrin lieberman with me now in jerusalem. and tell me everything you know. >> reporter: for now, at the moment, it appears everything has returned to quiet or as quiet as things can get after a rocket attack. the idf, israeli military says about an hour ago, after 9:00 local time a rocket was fired from gaza into israel. it landed near a town which is just east about 10 to 15 miles north of gaza. an area familiar with the threat of rocket attacks because of its proximity to...
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israel's prime minister is struggling to form a new government after a former ally foreign minister lieberman withdraw his support, leaving him short of a majority. binyamin netanyahu has until wednesday to present a new coalition to the president. a columnist joins us from tel aviv. talk us though what you think is happening now, and what binyamin netanyahu needs to do to save himself. well, he's got another, well 12 hours and 36 minutes to present his new government to the president, to tell the president that he was able to form a 61 coalition. right now, he is 8 members of the knesset short of the 61. he is trying to convince net alley bennett, from the jewish home, the radical rite party to minimise his appetite and because of the stress of the deadline everybody is trying to blackmail, and even members of his own party, seeing he evacuated the foreign ministry and everyone nose binyamin netanyahu has less than 13 hours. >> sorry, when you say blackmail, do you mean in the sense they'll be jostling for positions in the next government? is that what they are vying for at the moment? >> ye
israel's prime minister is struggling to form a new government after a former ally foreign minister lieberman withdraw his support, leaving him short of a majority. binyamin netanyahu has until wednesday to present a new coalition to the president. a columnist joins us from tel aviv. talk us though what you think is happening now, and what binyamin netanyahu needs to do to save himself. well, he's got another, well 12 hours and 36 minutes to present his new government to the president, to tell...
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daniel lieberman teaches at g.w. true obsessive-compulsive disorder can be devastating. >> of course it takes up an enormous amount of time doing the checking perhaps doing the washing. sometimes they have to keep things perfectly symmetrical. in some ways it's like a cancer that little by little taking over their entire life. >> reporter: so why talk about all this now? because pete kane finally saw a psychiatrist got a diagnosis, and learned it's very treatable with therapy and medication. now he's doing both and doing much better. >> i do feel like a new me. >> this is having him be diagnosed has literally changed our lives. >> the best thing ever is being able to spend time with my wife and my kids and be in the moment. and i was never able to do that before. >> reporter: the kanes have two daughters. 4 and 6 years old. but make no mistake, kane's fight against years of ocd is going to take a lot of hard work. work that is worthwhile for him, his family and maybe even someone he doesn't know. >> if there is one p
daniel lieberman teaches at g.w. true obsessive-compulsive disorder can be devastating. >> of course it takes up an enormous amount of time doing the checking perhaps doing the washing. sometimes they have to keep things perfectly symmetrical. in some ways it's like a cancer that little by little taking over their entire life. >> reporter: so why talk about all this now? because pete kane finally saw a psychiatrist got a diagnosis, and learned it's very treatable with therapy and...
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daniel lieberman is a psychiatrist who teaches at gw.e obsessive/compulsive disorder he says can be devastating. >> of course it takes up an enormous amount of time doing the checking perhaps doing washing. sometimes they have to keep things perfectly symmetrical. and in some ways it's almost like a cancer that little by little takes over their entire life. >> reporter: so why talk about all of this now? well because pete kane finally saw a psychiatrist finally got a diagnosis, and learned that his disorder is very treatable with therapy and medication. now he's doing both and doing much better. >> i do feel like a new me. >> this is having him be diagnosed has literally changed our lives. >> the best thing ever is being able to spend time with my wife and my kids and be in the moment. i was never able to do that before. >> reporter: the kanes have two daughters, 4 and 6 years old. but make no mistake, kane's fight against years of ocd is going to take a lot of hard work. work that is worthwhile for him, his family and maybe even someone
daniel lieberman is a psychiatrist who teaches at gw.e obsessive/compulsive disorder he says can be devastating. >> of course it takes up an enormous amount of time doing the checking perhaps doing washing. sometimes they have to keep things perfectly symmetrical. and in some ways it's almost like a cancer that little by little takes over their entire life. >> reporter: so why talk about all of this now? well because pete kane finally saw a psychiatrist finally got a diagnosis, and...
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orin lieberman has the women's stories. ♪ >> reporter: it is the perfect celebration of sainthood forlestinian nuns, a humble and devout offering of prayer to mark an historic moment for christians and palestinians. in the land of jesus christ and the virgin mary, the land of the beginnings of christianity, the two nuns are the first two palestinian saints in modern times. >> this is a sign of hope, this is a light in the dark tunnel where we are living especially now in the middle east with all the events, with all the violence, we are celebrating the lives of two saints who worked humbly for everyone and who proved to be true followers of jesus christ. >> reporter: marie was born in jerusalem in the 1840s to a devout christian family and became a nun, dedicating herself to a life of quiet servitude. in bethlehem she began to receive visions of the virgin mary telling her to start a new congregation for arab girls called sisters of the rosary. her hard work, her devotion led to the rosary sisters convent you see here. it was the home donated to the convent to spread education and cul
orin lieberman has the women's stories. ♪ >> reporter: it is the perfect celebration of sainthood forlestinian nuns, a humble and devout offering of prayer to mark an historic moment for christians and palestinians. in the land of jesus christ and the virgin mary, the land of the beginnings of christianity, the two nuns are the first two palestinian saints in modern times. >> this is a sign of hope, this is a light in the dark tunnel where we are living especially now in the...
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tended to be hawkish, tended to give authorities quite openly on the iraq war but also with joe lieberman led solution that had to do with iran. and some people would say that the breadth of those resolutions at that time was something that raises a lot of concerns about hillary clinton's point, which you see many other people chris christie and others are engaged in pentagon hugging right now. they want to establish their credentials saying we're with the military we're with the pentagon. we're not trying to think deeply about what republicans got right and wrong like what rand paul is trying to do. >> thank you all for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up loretta lynch takes on the world. the business world of corrupt soccer. and later, a supreme court justice from the state of alabama is attacking two united states supreme court justices for performing same-sex weddings. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. put your hand
tended to be hawkish, tended to give authorities quite openly on the iraq war but also with joe lieberman led solution that had to do with iran. and some people would say that the breadth of those resolutions at that time was something that raises a lot of concerns about hillary clinton's point, which you see many other people chris christie and others are engaged in pentagon hugging right now. they want to establish their credentials saying we're with the military we're with the pentagon....
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and say, you know, mccain talked about doing it, picking joe lieberman. the first person says, i'm going to pick somebody of quality on the other side. make it work. just a thought, it probably won't happen, but maybe stir something by saying it. in the latest quinnipiac poll, five republicans are tied for first place. look at these numbers, like a slot machine out in vegas. jeb bush, ben carson, a huckabee, rubio -- i'm reading this off the chart. walker, all at ten. followed by rand paul at 7. and ted cruz at 6. i mean, these are so close -- nobody's -- nobody's made it into the top 90%. and everybody knows -- jeb bush. that's what hurts him, right, howard? >> 90% of know him and say no. ben carson, nobody has heard of. >> what that chart says to me is that two things are fading. one is the bush dynasty, and the other is the old republican idea of -- >> you say it like the duck dynasty. >> the other is like the stately procession that the republican party used to have. >> whose turn is it? >> whose turn is it? next man up. the democrats have sort of ado
and say, you know, mccain talked about doing it, picking joe lieberman. the first person says, i'm going to pick somebody of quality on the other side. make it work. just a thought, it probably won't happen, but maybe stir something by saying it. in the latest quinnipiac poll, five republicans are tied for first place. look at these numbers, like a slot machine out in vegas. jeb bush, ben carson, a huckabee, rubio -- i'm reading this off the chart. walker, all at ten. followed by rand paul at...
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cnn correspondent oren lieberman swrn n liebermann joins us from downtown tel-a-viv.ion now? >> reporter: it has finally quieted down on the streets of tel-a-viv and in rabin square which is really the central square of tel-a-viv. it's hard to imagine as quiet as it is right now what this looked like a few hours ago. it was in a word chaotic. there were hundreds of protesters here. clashes got violent. police pulled out a number of riot dispersal methods. used water cannons, had officers on horses, stun grenades tear gas to try to break up the crowds. the crowds turned violent. smashed windows of cars. damaged cars. on the streets knocking over trash cans. this all escalated. let's talk about where this all comes from. as you mentioned that video. came out about a week ago. it shows one israeli police officer and then another walking up to an ethiopian-israeli soldier in uniform and beating him. that tipped the scales here. that's really what sparked this unrest although it comes from a simmering unrest in the ethiopian community that feel they've been discriminated a
cnn correspondent oren lieberman swrn n liebermann joins us from downtown tel-a-viv.ion now? >> reporter: it has finally quieted down on the streets of tel-a-viv and in rabin square which is really the central square of tel-a-viv. it's hard to imagine as quiet as it is right now what this looked like a few hours ago. it was in a word chaotic. there were hundreds of protesters here. clashes got violent. police pulled out a number of riot dispersal methods. used water cannons, had officers...
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. >> attorney mike lieberman, who filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of gear's family says torrested department policy by having his finger on the trigger. >> it violates the universal cardinal rules of safety for anyone with a weapon but certainly police with a weapon. you never put your finger on a trigger unless you intend to pull it. >> the lawsuit list the officer who killed john gear as john doe 1. that's because for 16 months fairfax county police refused to tell the family and the public who pulled the trigger. >> do you think police are trying to sweep this whole case under the rug? >> well for 16 months, there was no question in my mind there was stonewalling going on. they did not want the public or the family to know anything that was going on. >> officer torres' attorney declined to speak with us so did fairfax police. though police did tell us officer adam torres is still employed we the department, a assigned to administrative duties. the u.s. department of justice took over the case in january 2014. >> so where does the case now stand? >> well we know that john gea
. >> attorney mike lieberman, who filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of gear's family says torrested department policy by having his finger on the trigger. >> it violates the universal cardinal rules of safety for anyone with a weapon but certainly police with a weapon. you never put your finger on a trigger unless you intend to pull it. >> the lawsuit list the officer who killed john gear as john doe 1. that's because for 16 months fairfax county police refused to tell...
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remember george lieberman.ically but i also think there's something else here. there is nothing wrong with being open about your faith because faith voters those that consider themselves to be christians areor of a certain faith, they show up and vote not just in primaries but at general elections in higher numbers than those not involved in religion. it's not going to hurt the candidates to talk about their faith and foundation. >> guys i'm out of time. thanks. good to have you on tonight. appreciate it. we have a lot more ahead for you tonight on cnn. we're also going to keep an eye on the severe weather out of denton county texas. stay with cnn, cnn.com for the very latest on all of this. again, the rescues being made in denton texas. thanks so much for being with me tonight. i'm poppy harlow. have a great week. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> this is what they did in boston. % - p>> oh, my god! >> but where did they go? >> less than a half an hour after they did this, they are dithering about t
remember george lieberman.ically but i also think there's something else here. there is nothing wrong with being open about your faith because faith voters those that consider themselves to be christians areor of a certain faith, they show up and vote not just in primaries but at general elections in higher numbers than those not involved in religion. it's not going to hurt the candidates to talk about their faith and foundation. >> guys i'm out of time. thanks. good to have you on...
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his efforts hit a snag monday when his foreign minister, avigdor lieberman, quit his post and announcedt his party would join the opposition. netanyahu shocked many when just days before the election, he reversed position and said there would not be a palestinian state if he remained prime minister, a statement he softened after his victory. despite that and many other setbacks to the peace process, our special correspondent martin seemungal recently met two remarkable women who have chosen to blaze their own trail forward through the painful realities of the region. >> reporter: elisa moed is an israeli, christina samara is a palestinian, and they are doing something rare, some would say revolutionary, in this part of the middle east, they're in business together. >> first of all it feels good to have a friend and a partner in business who is an israeli and doing this on a very personal level. >> reporter: they are seasoned tour operators who met by chance when they were invited to take part in a panel on marketing the holy land. >> christina and i spent a lot of time together and we f
his efforts hit a snag monday when his foreign minister, avigdor lieberman, quit his post and announcedt his party would join the opposition. netanyahu shocked many when just days before the election, he reversed position and said there would not be a palestinian state if he remained prime minister, a statement he softened after his victory. despite that and many other setbacks to the peace process, our special correspondent martin seemungal recently met two remarkable women who have chosen to...
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you don't have lieberman as the foreign minister, which is also some good news -- whether there is aorld out there. >> yeah. bennett's jewish home party is -- >> exactly -- >> bennett wants to annex some occupied territory around build nor settlements. what did prime minister benjamin netanyahu have to give up to get benefit's support and with issues will he have on the palestinian issue sir? >> i think that he will not have a yearous impact, although everybody in this new government will be somehow influential because if it is 61 and the president is 120 each of them may threaten and leave but otherwise, he does not fulfill any important role in the new government, and this is why i think that it is not up to bennett. it was not up to him in the past. the question is whether there might be an outside suggestion to both sides a serious one like council resolution which speaks about the horizon for the solution of the palestinian problem, and then to suggest to the side at least to begin serious negotiations on the second phase of the roadmap in order to enter palestinian state in pro
you don't have lieberman as the foreign minister, which is also some good news -- whether there is aorld out there. >> yeah. bennett's jewish home party is -- >> exactly -- >> bennett wants to annex some occupied territory around build nor settlements. what did prime minister benjamin netanyahu have to give up to get benefit's support and with issues will he have on the palestinian issue sir? >> i think that he will not have a yearous impact, although everybody in this...
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they lost the public option because joe lieberman and ben nelson said no to the public option. people like howard dean had meltdowns on m snbc saying we should burn down obama care because it doesn't have a public option. we don't have 60 votes. if we don't have 60 votes and if we have to pick off six republicans at 54 votes, let's assume the majority is maintained in 2017 which is no small thing because they have a lot of stuff up for grabs in the next election but if republicans are lucky enough to have 60 more votes in 2017 they have to find six democrats to go along with whatever they want to do to replace obamacare and it will be hard to find democrats whose support revealing every word of obamacare. i do think however there is bipartisan support for market warranted plant that achieved policy goal of making it more accessible to more people. >> why we for repeal in 2012? >> the subsidies had not yet coming to play. in 2010-2011-2012, if we could repeal obamacarefully, before it went into place, then we would have a lot more options. >> how would you do that with no where
they lost the public option because joe lieberman and ben nelson said no to the public option. people like howard dean had meltdowns on m snbc saying we should burn down obama care because it doesn't have a public option. we don't have 60 votes. if we don't have 60 votes and if we have to pick off six republicans at 54 votes, let's assume the majority is maintained in 2017 which is no small thing because they have a lot of stuff up for grabs in the next election but if republicans are lucky...
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the mccain lieberman bill. we decisively defeated that never go since that time. senator markey has not here right now. he had a bill also. this discussion about the scientists this, scientists back. wherever it isn't settled, all they talk about is they don't want to elaborate on it. i want to make it part of the record in an article a couple weeks ago in "the wall street journal" called the climate change 97%. they keep saying 97% of the science is totally confusing and it would take me to want to read it so i'll put it the record. talk about some of the sciences. he was quite upset when vice president al gore was using his career as an m.i.t. professor to be recognized as being one of the top professors in the climate in the very thing we are talking about. people asking the question, why is it people are so concerned about regulating the co2? he said it's a power grab. these are his words. regulation of carbon is if you regulate carbon, you regulate life. the whole idea that scientists have is just flat not true. i know that people who have 12 years of their l
the mccain lieberman bill. we decisively defeated that never go since that time. senator markey has not here right now. he had a bill also. this discussion about the scientists this, scientists back. wherever it isn't settled, all they talk about is they don't want to elaborate on it. i want to make it part of the record in an article a couple weeks ago in "the wall street journal" called the climate change 97%. they keep saying 97% of the science is totally confusing and it would...
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that first bill was the mccain lieberman bill. mccain was a republican. we decisively defeated that bill and every bill since that time, senator markey is not here now, he had a bill up also. now, that's happened. and this discussion about the science is settled, the science is settled, the science is settled, every time something comes up about the science isn't settled, they come up with the science is settled. they don't want to elaborate on it. i want to make part of the record an article in "the wall street journal" called the myth of climate change, 97%. this whole thing they say 97% of scientists, this totally diffuses that. it will take too long to read. i will put it into the record. >> without objection. >> and talk about some of the scientists. i know richard lynn sen, i talked to him, he was upset when al gore was using this politically for his career. he is an professor in climate and people ask the question why is it that people are so concerned about regulating the co 2. he said it is a power grab. he said these are his words regulation of
that first bill was the mccain lieberman bill. mccain was a republican. we decisively defeated that bill and every bill since that time, senator markey is not here now, he had a bill up also. now, that's happened. and this discussion about the science is settled, the science is settled, the science is settled, every time something comes up about the science isn't settled, they come up with the science is settled. they don't want to elaborate on it. i want to make part of the record an article...
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in fact, that first bill was the mccain/lieberman bill then mccain was a republican. decisively defeated that bill and every bill since that time. senator markey is not here now. he actually had a bill up also. that's happened, and this discussion about the science is settled, the science is settled the science is settled every time something comes up where ldp he science isn't settled, all they talk about is the science is settled because they don't want to elaborate on that. i want to make it part of the record an article a couple weeks ago in "the wall street journal" called "the myth of climate change 97%." this whole thing they keep saying 97% of the scientists this totally defuses it. it would take me too long to read it so i put it into the record without objection. >> without objection. >> talk about some of the v scientists. >> i know richard lindson. i talked to him. he was quite upset when then vice president al gore was using this politically for his career. richard lindson iso an m.i.t. professor recognized asÑ$6]t being one of the top professors around i
in fact, that first bill was the mccain/lieberman bill then mccain was a republican. decisively defeated that bill and every bill since that time. senator markey is not here now. he actually had a bill up also. that's happened, and this discussion about the science is settled, the science is settled the science is settled every time something comes up where ldp he science isn't settled, all they talk about is the science is settled because they don't want to elaborate on that. i want to make it...
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. >> donna lieberman with the new york civil liberties union.led across international borders. it's the image that shocked security guards and the world. we'll have the story, next. she often has to travel for long periods of time. she's helping sick people so that they can get better. and being away from us is very difficult. i know how much these pictures mean to her. share moments as vivid as life with the nikon d-thirty-three hundred. sending pictures to your phone is so easy, we call it nikon snapbridge. i love getting these pictures. they make me feel like i'm home. the nikon d-thirty-three hundred. made for generation image. and check out the all-new nikon d-fifty-five hundred. before i had the shooting, these feet grew up in a family diabetic of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may c
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in 2011, senator lieberman and graham and i argued that the completely pullout from iraq would, -- quote -- "needlessly put at risk all of the hard-won gains that the united states has achieved there at enormous cost in blood and treasure and potentially be a very serious forch policy and national security mistake for our country." we vote a lopping article in "the washington post." in october 2011en the day president obama announced the total withdrawal of troops from iraq senator mccain called the decision -- quote -- "a strategic victory for ouren miss in the middle east, especially the iranian regime and warned, i fear that all of the gains made possible by these brave americans in iraq, at such brave cost are now at risk." that was in 2011. in december 2011, senator mccain and graham pre-deducted that in iraq slid back into sectarian violence due to the u.s. pullout "the consequences will be catastrophic for the iraqi people and u.s. interests in the middle east and a clear victory for al qaeda and iran." it goes on and on. time after time, senator graham and i warned exactly what w
in 2011, senator lieberman and graham and i argued that the completely pullout from iraq would, -- quote -- "needlessly put at risk all of the hard-won gains that the united states has achieved there at enormous cost in blood and treasure and potentially be a very serious forch policy and national security mistake for our country." we vote a lopping article in "the washington post." in october 2011en the day president obama announced the total withdrawal of troops from iraq...
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passed similar things to pacify legislation and i saw what happened with the first bill with the oh lieberman bill. we decisively defeated that bill and every one since that time. that has happened that this discussion this science is settled. the science is settled. all they talk about the science is settled they don't want to elaborate. i want to make it part of the record called the myth of climate change 97%. they save 97% that it diffuse is that it takes me too long to read it by putting into the record without objection. i have talked to richard and he was quite upset with vice president al gore and as the m.i.t. professor who has been recognized as the top professors around with the very thing and to ask a question why is it that people are so concerned about regulating co2? it is a power grab regulation of carbon is a bureaucrat's dream review regulate carving you regulate life. the whole idea that the science is settled is not true. i know people who have 12 years of their life raft death in this issue they don't recognize this but i will do this from memory. to see these cycles that
passed similar things to pacify legislation and i saw what happened with the first bill with the oh lieberman bill. we decisively defeated that bill and every one since that time. that has happened that this discussion this science is settled. the science is settled. all they talk about the science is settled they don't want to elaborate. i want to make it part of the record called the myth of climate change 97%. they save 97% that it diffuse is that it takes me too long to read it by putting...