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mahmoud is acquitted from the charges and mahmoud, fahmi and mohamed, life imprisonment for the charges and to pay the expenses of the case, the case number 1,145 for the year 2014 in cairo known as the [indiscernible]. to the great people of egypt, i would like to make something clear according to the case, the case number 1,145 for the year 2014 have been given to the court and the court have discussed through 13 sessions and went through all the papers of the case. and the court is now sure that, one, defendants are not journalists and are not in the journalisjournalist cyndicate. they had devices for broadcasting and defend falsified videos after being edited and aired on al jazeera stream and, four, they have aired all these videos on al jazeera channel, that is not allowed to work inside the arab republic of egypt. also have aired from the hotel without permit and aired from a place that is not allowed or allocated for them. the furthest second to the sixth defend and in abstentia, the court has ruled for mohamed mahmoud, mohamed [indiscernible] three years imprisonment for the ch
mahmoud is acquitted from the charges and mahmoud, fahmi and mohamed, life imprisonment for the charges and to pay the expenses of the case, the case number 1,145 for the year 2014 in cairo known as the [indiscernible]. to the great people of egypt, i would like to make something clear according to the case, the case number 1,145 for the year 2014 have been given to the court and the court have discussed through 13 sessions and went through all the papers of the case. and the court is now sure...
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mahmoud ahmadinejad and others that called for israel's destruction, and denied the hollow caused. all of a sudden the people see a foe potentially armed with nuclear capabilities. and their prime minister is determined not to allow that to happen. what is strange is that he has decided to fight this agreement which the president of the united states believes will help secure israel's future. that helps to explain the israeli concern here. >> you were a long-time student of iran, and as daniel kurtzer mentioned we saw iran going through cycles, where mahmoud ahmadinejad, the language, the ret joric was harsh. >> does israel, in the make-up of iran, have something to be afraid of. should he be fearful. if i was an israeli, of course i would worry about a country where the president or the former president, at least, denied the holocaust. and talked about being whipped from the pages at the time. within iran, he came under criticism. iranians, whether they thought they liked israel. it does not serve our interests, and is dangerous. the story going around is that it became much more
mahmoud ahmadinejad and others that called for israel's destruction, and denied the hollow caused. all of a sudden the people see a foe potentially armed with nuclear capabilities. and their prime minister is determined not to allow that to happen. what is strange is that he has decided to fight this agreement which the president of the united states believes will help secure israel's future. that helps to explain the israeli concern here. >> you were a long-time student of iran, and as...
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palestinian president mahmoud abbas is planning to ask the international criminal court to investigate, israel forces over the last 24 hours at the demonstrations. israel and the united nations condemned the act as an act of terrorism. members guys the importance of all statements condemning this attack and conindex all condemn all acts of violence. avoid all provocations and seek a path towards brief. blames the israeli government for allowing settler violence. >> let me in this connection just share with you these two pictures of ali who was murdered and then burned, alive and this is second case in less than one year in which two palestinian children were torched to death. these terrorist crimes should not go unpunished. and those who are responsible not only the terrorist settlers but also the responsible parties in the israeli government should be brought to justice and should face the punishment. at the level of this heinous crime committed against this palestinian family. we do not believe the words of the israeli government. let their deeds let their action speak for itself. th
palestinian president mahmoud abbas is planning to ask the international criminal court to investigate, israel forces over the last 24 hours at the demonstrations. israel and the united nations condemned the act as an act of terrorism. members guys the importance of all statements condemning this attack and conindex all condemn all acts of violence. avoid all provocations and seek a path towards brief. blames the israeli government for allowing settler violence. >> let me in this...
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for 64 years, mahmoud earned a living here. now things rnd looking good are. >> translator: we had customers from all fai neighborg countries and the arab world. i can't understand, we make quality products. >> even though some continue to refine their art, the results aren't encouraging. the chinese have come to town. and the locals allege the art has been copied and used against them. >> it's flooded with cheap imported fabrics from asia, fabrics dyed in china, as a result thousands are out of work. they used to be more than 300 dye pits here. now only a few remain and most of them are disused. new technologies have arrived. localities watch helplessly as foreigners push them out and establish a near total monopoly. >> when they come to this business, sincerely speaking it's affected us because we spend at least three to four days without doing nothing. without doing nothing. we become almost jobless because of this -- their invasion into our business. >> reporter: people like mahmoud, the lost income is not as painful as the
for 64 years, mahmoud earned a living here. now things rnd looking good are. >> translator: we had customers from all fai neighborg countries and the arab world. i can't understand, we make quality products. >> even though some continue to refine their art, the results aren't encouraging. the chinese have come to town. and the locals allege the art has been copied and used against them. >> it's flooded with cheap imported fabrics from asia, fabrics dyed in china, as a result...
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nusra, linked to al qaeda, attacked the base of a group called division 30 >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he'll ask the international criminal court to investigate the killing of an 18 month old baby. the boy died in an arson attack blamed on israeli settlers. talks to secure a free trade deal intended with no agreement. ministers from 12 countries negotiated the trans-pacific partnership in hawaii. britain's prime minister drew up plans to tackle the migrant crisis in the french city of calais. 3,000 migrants are living in the camps, and are making attempts to cross into britain through the channel tunnel. barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: they got through. migrants cling to the top of a lori as it clings to the channel. it is causing roads to clog up. bad news for the british economy and anyone hoping to cross to france. so the british prime minister is under pressure. >> we'll take action across the board. starting with helping the french on their side of the border we are going to put in fencing, resources, more sniffer dog teams and assistance in any way they can, in
nusra, linked to al qaeda, attacked the base of a group called division 30 >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he'll ask the international criminal court to investigate the killing of an 18 month old baby. the boy died in an arson attack blamed on israeli settlers. talks to secure a free trade deal intended with no agreement. ministers from 12 countries negotiated the trans-pacific partnership in hawaii. britain's prime minister drew up plans to tackle the migrant crisis in...
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subsidy reforms, which has been rolled out a few years ago by the previous administration president mahmoud ahmadinejad is supposed to cut back on the overt spending of the government budget for the society and refocus and target the subsidies at the more needy class, and use the remaining of the budget that the government has been sending >>> sending $15 to pretty much every citizen, meaning even the most wealthy were getting it. in cutting it to certain sections of society, will it be those that will be hurt by losing this money? >> exactly. this was the problem with how the cutting of the subsidies, or the targeted subsidy reform had, was the government cut the subsidies, but gave out cash to everyone like you said. the new administration has been trying to adjust the subsidy programme, and cut the balthier portions -- wealthier portions of society out of the programme. there has been mechanisms by the government by people that believe they shouldn't be cut out of the programme, and there's assistance for appealing and getting back if you are caught out of the subsidy. but it's mostly ta
subsidy reforms, which has been rolled out a few years ago by the previous administration president mahmoud ahmadinejad is supposed to cut back on the overt spending of the government budget for the society and refocus and target the subsidies at the more needy class, and use the remaining of the budget that the government has been sending >>> sending $15 to pretty much every citizen, meaning even the most wealthy were getting it. in cutting it to certain sections of society, will it...
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mahmoud ahmadinejad. >>> time for an early start on your money. china stocks are having a nice day.he shanghai benchmark up close to 4%. the chinese government cracking down on short selling. the government has been working hard to boost that market. the market that soared last year and crashed this year. the dow fell 92 points. that slide led by energy stocks. oil prices are edging up a bit. look at the price of oil, john. just below $46 a barrel. yesterday, oil prices down 4%. oil output from opec climbed from a record in july. that's bad news for energy companies. great news for drivers. gas prices have fallen for 20 days in a row. the national average today is $2.64. almost $1 cheaper than this time last year. >>> lawsuits filed in the wake of stunning video. an officer accused of handcuffing misbehaving children. the story behind this video next. >>> outrage this morning after video emerged showing a child with adhd placed in handcuffs by a school resource officer in kentucky. >> you don't get to swing at me like that. you can do what we asked you to or you can suffer the conse
mahmoud ahmadinejad. >>> time for an early start on your money. china stocks are having a nice day.he shanghai benchmark up close to 4%. the chinese government cracking down on short selling. the government has been working hard to boost that market. the market that soared last year and crashed this year. the dow fell 92 points. that slide led by energy stocks. oil prices are edging up a bit. look at the price of oil, john. just below $46 a barrel. yesterday, oil prices down 4%. oil...
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base of division 30, accusing them of being agents of american interest >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he'll ask the international criminal court to investigate the killing of an 18-month-old in an arson attack. two palestinians were killed in protest in occupied west bank on friday. his parents and brother from seriously burnt and are in hospital >>> talks to secure a free trade deal for the pacific region broke down. ministers from 12 countries had been negotiating the transpacific partnership in hawaii. it thousands rallied against the electricity cuts in iraq. the government declared a 4-day holiday. people say they faced the cuts for years and can't stay at home. >> people in iraq say they have had enough of power outages amid searing heat. thousands of protesters came out on friday in the capital baghdad, and the cities. >> reporter: it's been 13 years with no water, trifrty no services, low salaries. >> many accuse the government of systematic failures to provide basic services. >> reporter: we are demanting against a filled public we have no service, have they no sha
base of division 30, accusing them of being agents of american interest >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he'll ask the international criminal court to investigate the killing of an 18-month-old in an arson attack. two palestinians were killed in protest in occupied west bank on friday. his parents and brother from seriously burnt and are in hospital >>> talks to secure a free trade deal for the pacific region broke down. ministers from 12 countries had been...
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. >> reporter: shortly after the attack on the family president mahmoud aba abbas submitted a petition to the international criminal court for investigation. imtiaz tyab, al jazeera, occupied west bank. >> the statement follows reports that israel plans to force-feed a palestinian prisoner. mohammed allah is in critical condition. hunger strikes are a nonviolent form of protest used by individuals who have exhausted other forms of protest. it goes on to say the right to peaceful protest is a fundamental human right. >>> turkey's prime minister has visited troops posted on the syrian border. ahmed dabotolu has visited troops to bolster morale. turkey has granted the u.s. led coalition access to its air bases, following i.s.i.l. incursions into the territory. >>> it's been another night of violence between police and supporters of kurdish rebels in a town in southeast turkey. anger has been growing in the region since the military stepped up attacks on kurdish targets in iraq. four people have died in the past two days. meanwhile kurds in europe have been showing their anger against the
. >> reporter: shortly after the attack on the family president mahmoud aba abbas submitted a petition to the international criminal court for investigation. imtiaz tyab, al jazeera, occupied west bank. >> the statement follows reports that israel plans to force-feed a palestinian prisoner. mohammed allah is in critical condition. hunger strikes are a nonviolent form of protest used by individuals who have exhausted other forms of protest. it goes on to say the right to peaceful...
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. >> reporter: shortly after the attack on the family, mahmoud abbas submitted the request to investigate the bombing. >>> the u.n. says israel's new lay allowing the seatings of prisoners violates human rights. they are force feeding prisoners. protests are being held without trial. the u.s. statement says hunger strikes are a nonviolent form of protest used by individuals who exhausted other forms of protests. it goes on to say that the right to peaceful protest is a fundamental human right. >>> to mali where the military held funerals for soldiers killed in a siege. >> reporter: at the heart of mali's tourism industry, this town is not used to such tight security. the military is taking no chances after a hostage crisis unfolded here for nearly 24 hours. the hotel bears the scars of that siege. gunmen retreated to the hotel after attacking a nearby army camp. government troops fought gun battles before going into the building. hostages were taking. no group admitted responsibility so far. the attack appears to be part of a new wave of violence targeting security forces and u.n. personn
. >> reporter: shortly after the attack on the family, mahmoud abbas submitted the request to investigate the bombing. >>> the u.n. says israel's new lay allowing the seatings of prisoners violates human rights. they are force feeding prisoners. protests are being held without trial. the u.s. statement says hunger strikes are a nonviolent form of protest used by individuals who exhausted other forms of protests. it goes on to say that the right to peaceful protest is a...
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olympic double for a second time, beijing wins the rights to host the games >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas ordered his foreign minister to file a complaint at the international criminal court over the killing of an 18-month-old baby. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. in hebron some protesters clashed with the army and a palestinian teenager was killed during clashes with israeli forces. the u.n. security council called for calm. in a statement that the u.n. said members emphasised the importance of statements condemning the attack and acts of violence and encouraging sides to work to lower and rejects violence avoid provocation. the widespread international condemnation is of little comfort to the people on the occupied west bank as stephanie dekker reports. >> reporter: the family share the only bedroom. they would have been fast asleep when their window smashed and the small place set on fire. they heard screens, this person saw the attacker standing over the parents. he went to get help. when he came back the two men were gone. >> translation: smoke was coming ou
olympic double for a second time, beijing wins the rights to host the games >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas ordered his foreign minister to file a complaint at the international criminal court over the killing of an 18-month-old baby. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. in hebron some protesters clashed with the army and a palestinian teenager was killed during clashes with israeli forces. the u.n. security council called for calm. in a statement that the u.n....
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for 64 years, mahmoud earned a living here, now things aren't looking good. >> translator: we had customers from all neighboring countries and as far as the arab world. now nobody comes, i can't understand it, we continue to make quality products. >> the results aren't encouraging. they continue to lose their share of the market because of cheap and substandard imports. the chinese have come to town and the locals allege the art has been copied and used against them. flooded with cheap imported fabrics from asia. they include dyed textile material from china. as a result, hundreds are out of work. now there used to be 300 dye pits and now they are disused. locals push them out and establish a near total monopoly. >> when they come to this business, it affect us because i will spend at least three to four days without doing nothing. without doing nothing. people will become almost jobless because of this -- their invasion into our business. >> reporter: people like ma mamoud, his will be the last generation to carry on this highly respected tradition. ahmed idris, al jazeera, ghana. >>> dire
for 64 years, mahmoud earned a living here, now things aren't looking good. >> translator: we had customers from all neighboring countries and as far as the arab world. now nobody comes, i can't understand it, we continue to make quality products. >> the results aren't encouraging. they continue to lose their share of the market because of cheap and substandard imports. the chinese have come to town and the locals allege the art has been copied and used against them. flooded with...
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for 64 years mahmoud earned a living here.ow things are not looking good. >> we have customers from neighboring countries and as far as the arab world. royalty and everyone would come. very few come these days. i just can't understand because we make quality products. >> even as some continue to refine their art the results are not encouraging. they continue to lose their share of the market because of cheap i a and substandard imports. they say the art has been copied and used against them. >> the cheat imported fabrics that include text tiles from china, which are putting the local dye industry out of business. result thousands are out of work. >> there used to be more than 300 dye pits here. now only a few remain. and most of them are disused. new technologies have arrived. locals watch helplessly as they are pushed out an. >> when they come to this business it effects us because we spent three to four days doing nothing. we become almost jobless because of this invasion into our business. >> people like mahmood, the lost i
for 64 years mahmoud earned a living here.ow things are not looking good. >> we have customers from neighboring countries and as far as the arab world. royalty and everyone would come. very few come these days. i just can't understand because we make quality products. >> even as some continue to refine their art the results are not encouraging. they continue to lose their share of the market because of cheap i a and substandard imports. they say the art has been copied and used...
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you'll remember on january - rather subsidies 31st last year, the palestinian president mahmoud abbas signed a statute creeding to the international criminal court. since then the palestinian leadership presented is number of files to the i.c.c. the fact of the matter is whatever happens at the i.c.c. will take many years before we see a case. in some ways it's a symbolic gesture, more than anything, it's meant to send a symbol to the people of the occupied west bank and palestinians, that they are trying to do something, they are trying to push against a narrative of impunity that many israelis enjoy in the occupied west bank. >> we'll leave it there. thank you very much >>> security has been stepped up in afghanistan's capital after it suffered a worst day of violence. three explosions went off in kaboom, killing 52 people, injuring hundreds more. the african taliban claimed responsibility for one of the attacks >>> a year ago a u.s.-led coalition began air strikes against i.s.i.l. in iraq. it was expanded to syria. critics say it's not fuf to stop the armed group. patty culhane has
you'll remember on january - rather subsidies 31st last year, the palestinian president mahmoud abbas signed a statute creeding to the international criminal court. since then the palestinian leadership presented is number of files to the i.c.c. the fact of the matter is whatever happens at the i.c.c. will take many years before we see a case. in some ways it's a symbolic gesture, more than anything, it's meant to send a symbol to the people of the occupied west bank and palestinians, that they...
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ministers asked palestinians to protect them from crimes from israeli settlements, they have been feeding mahmoud abbas, following the death of a palestinian toddler burnt alive in an attack blamed on settlers. >> in this phase we must provide international protection to the palestinian people. i don't mean the limited protection that the red cross supposedly provides. what is required is a protection issued by security council resolution, and it has to be a respected mechanism >>> still ahead on the programme - education and inequality. the daily battle for south sudan's girls to get back to school >>> rio's race against time. the count down is on for the brazilian city to get ready for the next olympic games. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >>> you're watch, al jazeera. here is a reminder of the top stories... ..angry relatives of the victims of malaysia airlines flight mh370 have st
ministers asked palestinians to protect them from crimes from israeli settlements, they have been feeding mahmoud abbas, following the death of a palestinian toddler burnt alive in an attack blamed on settlers. >> in this phase we must provide international protection to the palestinian people. i don't mean the limited protection that the red cross supposedly provides. what is required is a protection issued by security council resolution, and it has to be a respected mechanism...
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the furthest second to the sixth defend and in abstentia, the court has ruled for mohamed mahmoud, mohamed [indiscernible] three years imprisonment for the charges, six months imprisonment and 5,000 pounds fine. [indiscernible] been acquitted by the court and they have to pay the expenses. and the sixth and the eighth have confiscated their equipment. thank you. thrown its weight behind the protest movement and has millions of supporters just in baghdad called on them to join this rally and he is throwing his weight behind the prime minister abadi who promised reforms but he faces a lot of challenges. >> going through the details, there were a number of other trials taking place. it wasn't just the three al jazeera journalists standing trial. mohamed fahmi was sentenced to three years. peter was also sentenced to three years and mohamed was also sentenced to three years with an additional, i need to clarify this, i understand there was an additional six months and possibly a fine on to top of tht as well. so that's the verdict that has come out of the trial. the retrial that's been taking
the furthest second to the sixth defend and in abstentia, the court has ruled for mohamed mahmoud, mohamed [indiscernible] three years imprisonment for the charges, six months imprisonment and 5,000 pounds fine. [indiscernible] been acquitted by the court and they have to pay the expenses. and the sixth and the eighth have confiscated their equipment. thank you. thrown its weight behind the protest movement and has millions of supporters just in baghdad called on them to join this rally and he...
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all of this going on while mahmoud ahmadinejad was president of iran because the new and accommodative regime had been put in place, effectively a four year lie. your reaction, jim? >> it was, this was a time, lou, we didn't negotiate with terrorists. no diplomatic relations with iran, and the administration was lying to us. we see the result of that now. a very destructive and potentially dangerous treaty which they won't call a treaty because it couldn't go through the normal process, but it will put americans at risk, if not this generation, certainly our children, and it's going spark as you and i talked about a nuclear arms race in the middle east and likely much broader than that as well. lou: jim demint, we thanks for being with us here. the heritage foundation. >> thank you. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. we'd like to hear from you. >>> in colorado, heavy rains leading to flash flooding, the powerful floodwaters sweeping away parked cars, flooding basements. they've been prone to flash flooding following a 2012 wildfire that left a s
all of this going on while mahmoud ahmadinejad was president of iran because the new and accommodative regime had been put in place, effectively a four year lie. your reaction, jim? >> it was, this was a time, lou, we didn't negotiate with terrorists. no diplomatic relations with iran, and the administration was lying to us. we see the result of that now. a very destructive and potentially dangerous treaty which they won't call a treaty because it couldn't go through the normal process,...
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they have been meeting with mahmoud abbas, following the death of a palestinian toddler killed in an arson attack last week, blamed on israeli settlers. >> in this case we must consider providing protection to the palestinian people. i don't mean the limited protection that the red cross supposedly provide. what is required is an international protection issued by a security council resolution, and it has to be a respected mechanism >>> a navy ship carrying 360 migrants is heading for sicily. they were rescued from a both after it cap saved. sized -- capsized. 25 bodies have been recovered. gerald tan has the details. >> reporter: plucked from the mediterranean, a family reaches safety. this 1-year-old girl is taken on to a rescue boat, where medical teams are standing by. she's alive, but the trauma of the experience is etched on her face. she was among hundreds of migrants packed on to a fishing boat that capsized. the vessel began its trip when it issued a distress call 30km from the libyan coast. rescuers from the irish navy and doctors without borders, arrived on the scene only
they have been meeting with mahmoud abbas, following the death of a palestinian toddler killed in an arson attack last week, blamed on israeli settlers. >> in this case we must consider providing protection to the palestinian people. i don't mean the limited protection that the red cross supposedly provide. what is required is an international protection issued by a security council resolution, and it has to be a respected mechanism >>> a navy ship carrying 360 migrants is...
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former president mahmoud ahmadinejad has launched a campaign ahead of parliamentary elections. >>> time for an early start on your money. china stocks bouncing here. shanghai is up close to 4%. the chinese is trying to boost its market. u.s. stock futures are down. the dow fell 92 points. energy stocks led the way. delta and american airlines will no longer allow certain big game trophies on their planes. that means no more shipping lion leopard, elephant rhino or buffalo trophies as freight. this is in response to outrage over the slaughter of cecil the lion. a petition sponsored to stop transporting animal trophies. that petition gathered 400,000 signatures quickly. >> i never would have thought it would have gone to air freight. >> a press release i did not expect to get from delta airlines saying it would stop the process. american airlines as well. >>> stunning video creating controversy this morning. parents suing after this. a school resource officer accused of handcuffing this child. this 8-year-old misbehaving. that's next. i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was going
former president mahmoud ahmadinejad has launched a campaign ahead of parliamentary elections. >>> time for an early start on your money. china stocks bouncing here. shanghai is up close to 4%. the chinese is trying to boost its market. u.s. stock futures are down. the dow fell 92 points. energy stocks led the way. delta and american airlines will no longer allow certain big game trophies on their planes. that means no more shipping lion leopard, elephant rhino or buffalo trophies as...
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. >>> a rare call in mahmoud abbas after an attack in the west bank. an 18-month-old palestinian was burned to death when attackers set fire to his home. his parents and older brother were also critically burned. jewish extremists are expected. israel vows to find and punish the killers. >>> wildfires raging across california have killed a firefighter. 23 large fires, many sparked by lightning strikes, are burning across northern california right now. hundreds of people have been forced to flee their homes, as an army of firefighters continue to battle the flames, from the air and from the ground. and so the u.s. forest service says the firefighter killed was from south dakota and had been battling a fire in one of those forests. >>> police have released new surveillance photos of the man they say crawled inside a woman's apartment and groped her as she slept. investigators say around 5:00 thursday morning, he climbed a fire escape on 10th street in west village and entered the apartment through an open window and the woman spoke to us off camera sayin
. >>> a rare call in mahmoud abbas after an attack in the west bank. an 18-month-old palestinian was burned to death when attackers set fire to his home. his parents and older brother were also critically burned. jewish extremists are expected. israel vows to find and punish the killers. >>> wildfires raging across california have killed a firefighter. 23 large fires, many sparked by lightning strikes, are burning across northern california right now. hundreds of people have...
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palestinian president mahmoud abbas blamed the incident on israel's settlement policy. >> ( translated wake up to a crime of the israelis. it is a war crime and a humanitarian crime at the same time, so we will not stand still, we will not stand still at all. as long as the occupation and settlement exist these acts will continue. >> woodruff: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the family in a tel aviv hospital and said he'd made a rare call to abbas to express his outrage. >> i told him of this visit and of israel's absolute commitment to fight this evil, to find the perpetrators, bring them to justice. we have to calm the spirits and recommit ourselves to our joint battle against terrorism and extremism. >> woodruff: the attack spurred clashes between hamas supporters and israeli police in the west bank city of hebron. protesters threw rocks at israeli vehicles as soldiers fired gas grenades to disperse the crowd. in washington, a white house spokesman condemned the incident, calling it a "vicious terrorist attack". in charleston, south carolina, the white suspect in t
palestinian president mahmoud abbas blamed the incident on israel's settlement policy. >> ( translated wake up to a crime of the israelis. it is a war crime and a humanitarian crime at the same time, so we will not stand still, we will not stand still at all. as long as the occupation and settlement exist these acts will continue. >> woodruff: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the family in a tel aviv hospital and said he'd made a rare call to abbas to express his...
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mahmoud abass walked away and when i came into office he wasn't willing to sit down and negotiate with us so this was an ideal situation to take over the u.s. israel relationship and all of a sudden not only am i charged with maintaining an alliance but i have an immense gap that divides that i am supposed to bridge. it's precisely at this juncture and i can think of a few more faithful junctures in history where you have two leaders that are exceedingly mismatched. how should i say this and diplomatically. you had benjamin netanyahu and the newly-elected 44th president of the united states barack obama so netanyahu has a great resume. he was a commander in israel's delta force. he went to m.i.t. and harvard and became an -- and served as the second-in-command at the embassy across the street. he was israel's ambassador to the u.n.. he was a central finance mr. and foreign minister. he was a prime minister and an author and that is his resume. although politically he wasn't particularly revered around the world. he wasn't respected in his own cutter with a rambunctious democracy and yo
mahmoud abass walked away and when i came into office he wasn't willing to sit down and negotiate with us so this was an ideal situation to take over the u.s. israel relationship and all of a sudden not only am i charged with maintaining an alliance but i have an immense gap that divides that i am supposed to bridge. it's precisely at this juncture and i can think of a few more faithful junctures in history where you have two leaders that are exceedingly mismatched. how should i say this and...
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it will effectively arrest the forward movement in iran's nuclear program that began with mahmoud ahmadinejad's election ten years ago this summer. and it's going to make sure that iran does not have the potential to produce fissile material for their nuclear weapons program for the next 10 to 15 years. it's going to narrow that breakout time from two to three months now to about a year. significantly strengthened inspections for 25 years and sanctions won't be lifted, and this is important, this could take months, until iran complies with the letter of the agreement. the administration is rightly going to maintain sanctions on terrorism and human rights violations. and a final advantage, hasn't been discussed this morning, is that we have an opportunity to stop iran from becoming a nuclear weapons power through diplomacy and negotiation without having to resort to war. i certainly believe any american president should use force should they get close to a nuclear weapon. that's not the case now. and i think both president obama and president bush before him thought that diplomacy should be trie
it will effectively arrest the forward movement in iran's nuclear program that began with mahmoud ahmadinejad's election ten years ago this summer. and it's going to make sure that iran does not have the potential to produce fissile material for their nuclear weapons program for the next 10 to 15 years. it's going to narrow that breakout time from two to three months now to about a year. significantly strengthened inspections for 25 years and sanctions won't be lifted, and this is important,...
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. >> mahmoud el-soli runs what's called a marijuana potency project. what's the potency of this?bout 8%. >> for three decades now his team has analyzed weed confiscated from drug busts. >> this is 36% thc. you can smell it. it has a good aromatic smell. >> how much is this worry you, 36% thc confiscated? >> very dangerous material. for someone that is not experienced in marijuana smoking takes some of this, and they're going to go into the negative effects of the high, the psychosis, the irritation, irritability, paranoia, all of this. >> while not all the plants are this high, there's no question he has seen a trend. in 1972 the average potency was less than 1% thc. now it's nearly 13%. >> are people becoming more obsessed with high thc marijuana? >> i think so. they're starting out with a half a percent and 1%, and they get a good high, and then as they continue to use that, it doesn't give them the same high anymore, so they seek either smoking more or higher potency material. >> it happened to joel vargas. after a couple of years of smoking daily, joel eventually ended up in
. >> mahmoud el-soli runs what's called a marijuana potency project. what's the potency of this?bout 8%. >> for three decades now his team has analyzed weed confiscated from drug busts. >> this is 36% thc. you can smell it. it has a good aromatic smell. >> how much is this worry you, 36% thc confiscated? >> very dangerous material. for someone that is not experienced in marijuana smoking takes some of this, and they're going to go into the negative effects of the...
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he said, since the beginning -- since the birth of israel no person has ever helped us more than mahmoud, and he was right. there's a symbiotic relation between the clergy in iran and the clergy in israel. and the iranian regime uses the iranian population as collateral damage. >> host: thank you very much. response for that call. >> guest: thank you for bringing that up so i can say clearly i support the rights of women anywhere in the world everywhere in the world no matter what regime they are living under and i think it's also important you brought that up so i can state clearly i do not support the government of iran. that i do not support oppression of women anywhere. i resent personally when i go to iran or when i go to afghanistan or anywhere i go, that i have to be subject to local laws that define and constrict what i'm able to do. on the other hand, i do want to say to listeners who might not know that in iran, while women do have to wear head covering, women are involved in all aspects of society and there are very well-educated women who have their own businesses who are law
he said, since the beginning -- since the birth of israel no person has ever helped us more than mahmoud, and he was right. there's a symbiotic relation between the clergy in iran and the clergy in israel. and the iranian regime uses the iranian population as collateral damage. >> host: thank you very much. response for that call. >> guest: thank you for bringing that up so i can say clearly i support the rights of women anywhere in the world everywhere in the world no matter what...