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mr. benjamin's testimony to the point where we are ready to act willfully, but we know the problem. has been reinforced several times have gotten the message and what do we do? and on page nine of your testimony you suggested least four things on here that congressman scott has mentioned one or two of these. one is by changing congressional rules to require every bill to be subject to automatic referral to the relevant judicial committee. i think that is very important. and inactive statutory law for a criminal intent requirement to re-read into any criminal offense. number three, it says this requirement should be protected from unfair prosecutions should apply retroactively to all existing laws and i know that is a radical idea but i believe in that and i think there should be something to go before a judge particularly some of the environmental crimes with those cases that people discover on the property and report it but could not afford to dispose of it fast enough and a lot of the cases i talk to the congressman of energy and commerce he said there was a lot of cases and we tr
mr. benjamin's testimony to the point where we are ready to act willfully, but we know the problem. has been reinforced several times have gotten the message and what do we do? and on page nine of your testimony you suggested least four things on here that congressman scott has mentioned one or two of these. one is by changing congressional rules to require every bill to be subject to automatic referral to the relevant judicial committee. i think that is very important. and inactive statutory...
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mr. benjamin netanyahu is trying to cover up by saying that the palestinians are using human she woulds. they're killing the utmost possible people and i think-- >> he use showed video which appeared to support where people were being told to go up on the roofs and stay in their houses when the airstrikes happened. is that something that you've heard at all from people there? >> let me first finish my sentence. i was going to say that israel has to be held accountable in two ways. first of all, it has to be taken to the international criminal court to be judged there for their war crimes. secondly israel has to pay oh compensation for the damage they've created in gaza. regarding the story this is one incident where people were told by the israeli army they have to bleave their homes and the people decided themselves to protect their home by standing on the roof to prevent the attack and destruction of their home. it was a non-violent peaceful act of resistence, and israel destroyed the house and killing all those people. >> you want israel to be held accountable, but any efforts to brin
mr. benjamin netanyahu is trying to cover up by saying that the palestinians are using human she woulds. they're killing the utmost possible people and i think-- >> he use showed video which appeared to support where people were being told to go up on the roofs and stay in their houses when the airstrikes happened. is that something that you've heard at all from people there? >> let me first finish my sentence. i was going to say that israel has to be held accountable in two ways....
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mr. benjamin. >> that he did.rden says he was with his wife playing close attention to doctors for all of their other pregnancies. >>> any dog owner knows the wine of your pup, looking, begging for a treat but too many streets and table scraps can have your dogs packing on bound and it can threaten their lives. fox 29's sabina kuriakose shows us how a local fat camp for pets is saving lives. >> reporter: yes. >> the exercise comes here, getting him to sidestep, catch himself, shift his weight. go boy: we want to see a physique verse kind of like a soft middle. >> reporter: the battle of the bulge and those problem area. >> this is another common area where dogs put on a little bit of weight, pack pound on, right over the hips, same thing with the belly. >> ♪ >> reporter: we have all been split turns out our animals are not immune. >> anywhere from 35 to 50 percent have of our pets are overweight. >> the stairs can a great exercise for you guys just like you and i go to the gym. >> reporter: enter, fat farms for pe
mr. benjamin. >> that he did.rden says he was with his wife playing close attention to doctors for all of their other pregnancies. >>> any dog owner knows the wine of your pup, looking, begging for a treat but too many streets and table scraps can have your dogs packing on bound and it can threaten their lives. fox 29's sabina kuriakose shows us how a local fat camp for pets is saving lives. >> reporter: yes. >> the exercise comes here, getting him to sidestep, catch...
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mrs. benjamin mays. he was the president of morehouse, and he -- his wife invited me to come home early one evening to meet what she said was -- she said, i want you to meet bennie's favorite student. and it turned out to be martin luther king, jr. c-span: what year would that have been? >> guest: that was 1945. c-span: what do you remember about him at age 15? >> guest: i remember -- i remember what an experience it was to sit and -- around dinner and then after dinner to just hear him think like any 15-year-old would do about what he wanted to do and what he wanted to be, whether he wanted to go into ministry or medicine or law. and you know, one of the things that struck me so mightily was i knew that i was in the presence of an unusual person, not only because he was gifted but because of, really, the nature of even the conversation. and then 10 years later, when rosa parks refused to give up her seat, he was my leader, in 1955. it was a tremendous experience. c-span: now, there's a picture in your b
mrs. benjamin mays. he was the president of morehouse, and he -- his wife invited me to come home early one evening to meet what she said was -- she said, i want you to meet bennie's favorite student. and it turned out to be martin luther king, jr. c-span: what year would that have been? >> guest: that was 1945. c-span: what do you remember about him at age 15? >> guest: i remember -- i remember what an experience it was to sit and -- around dinner and then after dinner to just hear...
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mr. benjamin wasn't part of the race. it was a one-man election: i have had the privilege of putting this to sepp blatter's face. it's outside of football fans that question it. he wanted to launch a proper attack on sepp blatter becauut thought better of it. it was thinly veiled some of the comments. i am not always sure blatter believes what he said. he said mr. about what timer will not be beaten in an election and go on unless a candidate comes straight out of left field and dares to take him on. >> we know patini has big spoken initials to deal with. doesn't he? >> he does. there is a complete overhaul of european qualifiers that starts next week. it's going to be completely different with the television rights. you are going to have blocks of matches played consecutive nights. sometimes three nights in successions. people can watch more on television wherever you are. euefa hopes that will there. football in this region. >> thank you for that. >>> the draw for the group stage of the u.s. are champions league takes p
mr. benjamin wasn't part of the race. it was a one-man election: i have had the privilege of putting this to sepp blatter's face. it's outside of football fans that question it. he wanted to launch a proper attack on sepp blatter becauut thought better of it. it was thinly veiled some of the comments. i am not always sure blatter believes what he said. he said mr. about what timer will not be beaten in an election and go on unless a candidate comes straight out of left field and dares to take...
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mr. benjamin netanyahu should negotiate and the get a deal with moderate palestinian leaders. guest: i think he would love to have a deal with moderate palestinian leaders if there were moderate palestinian leaders or if there were strong enough to deliver on the deal, but they do not control gaza. they denied the control entirely the west bank. look at that deal. the u.s. was involved in totally messed things up. john kerry infuriated the palestinian authority, we can the moderates, try to cut egypt out, met with the qataris and the turks in paris. i mean, really? that drove people crazy. he was denounced. john kerry goes home. isn't he literally bicycling around nantucket and martha's vineyard or someplace? that is when they cut the cease-fire. benjamin netanyahu does not want soldiers fighting in gaza if he can deal with the tunnel threat and the rocket threat and provide peace and security. the last thing israelis want to do is go back into gaza. they did it because they had to. it took casualties. they are out of there. no thanks to the u.s.. it is embarrassing almost. th
mr. benjamin netanyahu should negotiate and the get a deal with moderate palestinian leaders. guest: i think he would love to have a deal with moderate palestinian leaders if there were moderate palestinian leaders or if there were strong enough to deliver on the deal, but they do not control gaza. they denied the control entirely the west bank. look at that deal. the u.s. was involved in totally messed things up. john kerry infuriated the palestinian authority, we can the moderates, try to cut...
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mr. benjamin netanyahu should negotiate and the get a deal with moderate palestinian leaders. guest: i think he would love to have a deal with moderate palestinian leaders if there were moderate palestinian leaders or if there were strong enough to deliver on the deal, but they do not control gaza. they denied the control entirely the west bank. look at that deal. the u.s. was involved in totally messed things up. john kerry infuriated the palestinian authority, we can the moderates, try to cut egypt out, met with the qataris and the turks in paris. i mean, really? that drove people crazy. he was denounced. goes home. isn't he literally bicycling around nantucket and martha's vineyard or someplace? that is when they cut the cease-fire. does not wantyahu soldiers fighting in gaza if he can deal with the tunnel threat and the rocket threat and provide peace and security. the last thing israelis want to do is go back into gaza. they did it because they had to. it took casualties. they are out of there. no thanks to the u.s.. it is embarrassing almost. at all. has been no help in
mr. benjamin netanyahu should negotiate and the get a deal with moderate palestinian leaders. guest: i think he would love to have a deal with moderate palestinian leaders if there were moderate palestinian leaders or if there were strong enough to deliver on the deal, but they do not control gaza. they denied the control entirely the west bank. look at that deal. the u.s. was involved in totally messed things up. john kerry infuriated the palestinian authority, we can the moderates, try to cut...
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mr. gray is representing the family with long with benjamin crump. mr. gray, does the family have answers to the basic question on the table, at least one of them, which is how many times their loved one, michael brown, was shot? >> first of all, how are you doing, joy? thank you for having me. to answer your question, no. the family does not have those basic answers given to them at this time. >> and is there a timeline for when the family will either get the official autopsy or when essentially the body of this young man will be released to the family so they can obtain an autopsy of their own? >> there has not been an official timeline. we anticipate that that would be done in very short order, but there's no agreed-upon timetable for any of the investigatory steps that need to be taken in this case. >> mr. gray, let me ask you about the federal side of this. the fbi does have a parallel investigation going on. they are looking into the case, of course the local investigation is happening on the ground. has the family spoken with or been contacted by
mr. gray is representing the family with long with benjamin crump. mr. gray, does the family have answers to the basic question on the table, at least one of them, which is how many times their loved one, michael brown, was shot? >> first of all, how are you doing, joy? thank you for having me. to answer your question, no. the family does not have those basic answers given to them at this time. >> and is there a timeline for when the family will either get the official autopsy or...
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on behalf of those in this in think they deserve an apology from you mr brennan well how many people are you willing medea benjamin is used to shock actions people here in the pacifist militant is addressing paul brennan the then anti terrorist in chief for obama to drown strife i speak out on behalf of the you will run out of walking sixteen year old born in denver he'll be a bit just because his father was like i speak on behalf of the constitution on behalf of the rule of law i love my country. by killing oh my. god. man full of activists want to raise awareness of new dangers linked to the unstoppable rise of drones in military operations. in the suburbs of las vegas media has gathered her pacifist militants to prepare a new operation and taunt weapons manufacturers. that's what this administration has said that capturing people is messy you don't know where to put them you don't know what kind of trial to give them what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy if they're innocent well too bad too late. the wounds of nine eleven can never be healed. hunt and kill bin laden was a. huge success for the ob
on behalf of those in this in think they deserve an apology from you mr brennan well how many people are you willing medea benjamin is used to shock actions people here in the pacifist militant is addressing paul brennan the then anti terrorist in chief for obama to drown strife i speak out on behalf of the you will run out of walking sixteen year old born in denver he'll be a bit just because his father was like i speak on behalf of the constitution on behalf of the rule of law i love my...
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benjamin netanyahu. and well first of all, mr. regev, thanks for being here.t's your understanding of the details of this cease-fire proposal, are 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire? >> basically, this is the egyptian proposal. >> from three weeks ago. >> that was eped is three weeks ago. if the palestinian parties, the different groups in gaza have accepted it, so what has to be said is all the loss of life that we've seen in the last three weeks has been totally without any reason. israel accepted this proposal three weeks ago. >> are you willing to accept it again in. >> we have. this is the same proposal. it's the egyptian proposal which calls for an immediate cease-fire unconditional cease-fire. and then the parties will agree to talk about the outstanding issues. for us, the most important outstanding issue is the issue of demilitarization because we don't want to revisit this conflict in six months or a year. we want it to be over. >> for the palestinians especially in gaza, one of the issues they're most concerned about is an ability to thrive with the ma
benjamin netanyahu. and well first of all, mr. regev, thanks for being here.t's your understanding of the details of this cease-fire proposal, are 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire? >> basically, this is the egyptian proposal. >> from three weeks ago. >> that was eped is three weeks ago. if the palestinian parties, the different groups in gaza have accepted it, so what has to be said is all the loss of life that we've seen in the last three weeks has been totally without any...
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mr. regev, thank you very much. mark regev, the spokesman for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking to us from jerusalem. it's around seven minutes past 9:00. errol. >> meantime, palestinian leaders are claiming victory in light of this new cease-fire. dr. mustafa barghouti, i spoke with him last hour to get his reaction to this open-ended deal. >> well, we are very pleased that the aggression on the palestinian people has stopped and, of course, israel has failed because israel initiated this horrible operation 51 days ago with one aim which is to deoccupy gaza completely, to approve the resistance and to impose its own regulation on gaza and failed and that's what netanyahu will face, a big failure. he failed to break down the palestinian unity. he failed to break down the palestinian resistance. he failed to occupy gaza. and but he caused terrible damage. i mean 2,142 palestinians killed including 577 children, 11,000 palestinians injured. more than 20,000 homes destroyed. these are war crimes and crimes against humanity for which we are determined to take him to the international court and israel ha
mr. regev, thank you very much. mark regev, the spokesman for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking to us from jerusalem. it's around seven minutes past 9:00. errol. >> meantime, palestinian leaders are claiming victory in light of this new cease-fire. dr. mustafa barghouti, i spoke with him last hour to get his reaction to this open-ended deal. >> well, we are very pleased that the aggression on the palestinian people has stopped and, of course, israel has failed...
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mr. feiglin, hold on. i want to be precise. i got the letter you published on august 1st, president benjamin netanyahu. you say the formally populated areas will be shelled in gaza with maximum firepower. entire civilian and military infrastructure will be destroyed entirely. then you say, those who insist on staying will be required to publicly sign a declaration of loyalty to israel. but get getting back to the original proposal, you say they all have to leave and go to tent encampments in sinai. are you standing by that? >> no, i did not say in sinai. you know something, wolf, i think the germans or chinese would have loved to get such an offer before they were bombed by the british and by the americans. i'm talking about about the most humane way to win this war. and because we did not win this war and because we shook the hands of the evil people 20 years ago in oslo, you got -- september 11th-in new york -- you should realize -- >> hold on, hold on, mr. feiglin. >> let me finish my sentence. you should realize what kind of war we are dealing with. >> i understand the nature of war. but let me rea
mr. feiglin, hold on. i want to be precise. i got the letter you published on august 1st, president benjamin netanyahu. you say the formally populated areas will be shelled in gaza with maximum firepower. entire civilian and military infrastructure will be destroyed entirely. then you say, those who insist on staying will be required to publicly sign a declaration of loyalty to israel. but get getting back to the original proposal, you say they all have to leave and go to tent encampments in...
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. >> let's bring in the attorney for michael brown's family, benjamin crump. mr. >> of course. we were just hearing from our reporter on the ground, ana cabrera. she's hearing of a meeting between the brown family and the police chief. what. can you tell us? >> not aware of that meeting taking place. we are trying to set a meeting with the members of the justice department. >> does michael brown's parents want to meet with the police chief? >> they've been waiting to hear what happened when their son was killed in broad daylight, and they've been waiting very patiently, but they haven't heard any explanations. >> so they would be open to a meeting if the police chief made himself available? >> they would be open to a meeting with the police chief to tell them why the officer shot their son in broad daylight. they are very emotional about this, as any parents would be, kate. >> and that's very understandable. what would they like, you say that's what they want to hear from the police chief what happened that day. what would they like to say or what questions do the
. >> let's bring in the attorney for michael brown's family, benjamin crump. mr. >> of course. we were just hearing from our reporter on the ground, ana cabrera. she's hearing of a meeting between the brown family and the police chief. what. can you tell us? >> not aware of that meeting taking place. we are trying to set a meeting with the members of the justice department. >> does michael brown's parents want to meet with the police chief? >> they've been waiting...
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let's begin with dory gold, a senior adviser to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr. for your time. >> my pleasure. >> so, from your perspective, where do the talks stand? >> well, israel is prepared to extend the cease-fire without any special reservations. it's not asking for preconditions in order to have quiet. unfortunately, in the palestinian team there are voices from hamas that are demanding some kind of breakthrough in the things they are looking for. hamas is insisting that after this war it have a port. it have, you know, this complete access to the sea. we're, of course, concerned, if something like that occurs, that the iranians or others will bring missile boats into the mediterranean and to that gaza port, so it's not so simple just to say give them a port. in any case, foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals and humanitarian items are getting into gaza. >> i did want to ask you about that. you said some inside the palestinian factions, that gets to a chief question. c saeb erekat was on the show earlier speaking with chris and said the following. the palestinia
let's begin with dory gold, a senior adviser to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr. for your time. >> my pleasure. >> so, from your perspective, where do the talks stand? >> well, israel is prepared to extend the cease-fire without any special reservations. it's not asking for preconditions in order to have quiet. unfortunately, in the palestinian team there are voices from hamas that are demanding some kind of breakthrough in the things they are looking for. hamas is...
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joining me now here in jerusalem is mark regev, the chief spokesman for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr. regev, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> first of all, the israeli delegation, whenever they arrive in cairo, are they empowered to discuss anything in terms of a long-term truce? >> we've accepted the egyptian proposal, accepted it three weeks ago for be a immediate cease-fire in gaza, unconditionally and all the conditions could be raised by the egyptians. from our point of view the crease fire is ongoing. the ball is in hamas' courts. if hamas wants to restart hostilities we'll be back to square one. >> israel says extend it as long as you want. we want peace. >> our goal in this operation was peace and security for our citizens and an end to rocket fire on israel and into the terror tunnels bringing death squads into israel. if that can be achieved diplomatly all for the good. >> there is a poll out today in "haar yet" newspaper despite claims that the operations was a full-throated success despite a crushing blow to hamas and the tunnels the israeli public is not sold on
joining me now here in jerusalem is mark regev, the chief spokesman for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr. regev, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> first of all, the israeli delegation, whenever they arrive in cairo, are they empowered to discuss anything in terms of a long-term truce? >> we've accepted the egyptian proposal, accepted it three weeks ago for be a immediate cease-fire in gaza, unconditionally and all the conditions could be raised by the...
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. >> benjamin decided to build a branch by inviting celebrities to send the message. >> the first celebrity that supported us was mrown in 2003, but i met with him and t.i. said he wanted to help and support and get my messages across for our program. >> right now, it's an issue that me and my family care a lot about. so stand up, pay attention and stop the spread, all right? >> with the celebrities, a lot of time when they join saving our daughters they have issues that they want to connect with the youth on. it's great to see the combination work. >> i'm very vocal about domestic violence because i physically lived it. >> confidence against domestic violence and together we will have a powerful voice against this abuse. >> the saving our daughter initiative gives young people a guide to improving self-esteem. take the oath which is a bullying campaign which i actually launched with kiki palmer and when we went into schools, boys and girls clubs and to let young girls know that it's not cool to be bullied. our second initiative we started which we were blessed to have miss kiki wyatt and trina and kelly rowland an
. >> benjamin decided to build a branch by inviting celebrities to send the message. >> the first celebrity that supported us was mrown in 2003, but i met with him and t.i. said he wanted to help and support and get my messages across for our program. >> right now, it's an issue that me and my family care a lot about. so stand up, pay attention and stop the spread, all right? >> with the celebrities, a lot of time when they join saving our daughters they have issues that...
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benjamin netanyahu is under pressure. yesterday ten people died when they hit a united nations school which had been converted into a shelter. >>> and hey mr. met about palestinians survivors. >> stop bombing our youth. >> organizers have a pro palestinians march every saturday and sunday and they wanted their voices heard and they chose to side with the palestinians group. >> it is the children i want to stand up for. it is so sad the children are being killed. >> a report came out that 106 kids died. these people should not represent them. >> san francisco police officers were out monitoring the situation put stem straight remain a problem. >>> hundreds of thousands of gallons of water pumped out of a northern california lake. and in just 24 minutes, an up doubt on a flash-flood warning. and a spring of up dense. >> we will little you know which steaks are affect -- stations are affected in lafayette. >> and we have more tropical clouds and rain to the east, any rain here, it will be close and we will fine tune your monday forecast coming up. two men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños
benjamin netanyahu is under pressure. yesterday ten people died when they hit a united nations school which had been converted into a shelter. >>> and hey mr. met about palestinians survivors. >> stop bombing our youth. >> organizers have a pro palestinians march every saturday and sunday and they wanted their voices heard and they chose to side with the palestinians group. >> it is the children i want to stand up for. it is so sad the children are being killed....
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benjamin's popularity. his approval rating was down to 55%. that at the beginning of the month but mr.yahu still talking tough. >> we wanted to bring some quiet for israel. and i can say that hamas was hit very hard. hamas has been badly damaged, the most badly damaged it has been since it was founded. and also politically. >> gaza officials say more than 2100 palestinians were killed in the past few months of fighting. israel says 60 people were killed, mostly soldiers. >>> and christine lagarde has been placed under investigation. her lawyer says they're appealing the decision. >> being put under formal investigation, even if it is for nothing at all has to be contested because ms. lagarde has not done anything wrong and neither she nor i will accept the unacceptable. and that is why we are appealing. personally i can see no reason for her so resign. it is a matter for her or her board. i cannot speak for the members of her board. >> this is such a huge story in france, the scandal dates back a 100 years and involves politicians and presidents. >>> and now just ahead, a tragic accide
benjamin's popularity. his approval rating was down to 55%. that at the beginning of the month but mr.yahu still talking tough. >> we wanted to bring some quiet for israel. and i can say that hamas was hit very hard. hamas has been badly damaged, the most badly damaged it has been since it was founded. and also politically. >> gaza officials say more than 2100 palestinians were killed in the past few months of fighting. israel says 60 people were killed, mostly soldiers....
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was praising his country's military for their work in gaza. >> but he says hamas is to blame for the high number of civilian deaths. mr. netanyahu says hamas positioned rockets in residential neighborhoods and then used civilian casualties as, quote, pr fodder. listen. >> israel deeply regrets every civilian casualty, every single one. we do not target them. we do not seek them. the people of gaza are not our enemy. our enemy is hamas. our enemy are the other terrorist organizations trying to kill our people. >> our senior international correspondent matthew chance is following developments this morning. he joins us now live from jerusalem. good morning to you, matthew. so much mistrust between these two sides, of course, hence these indirect talks. what's the latest information you have this morning? >> reporter: well, the talks are still continuing indirectly through those egyptian mediators in cairo. and that so far no agreement has been reached on extending the 72-hour truce. it's already been in force for 24 hours almost. and it's been a period of quiet in gaza. there have been no rocket attacks from inside gaza
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was praising his country's military for their work in gaza. >> but he says hamas is to blame for the high number of civilian deaths. mr. netanyahu says hamas positioned rockets in residential neighborhoods and then used civilian casualties as, quote, pr fodder. listen. >> israel deeply regrets every civilian casualty, every single one. we do not target them. we do not seek them. the people of gaza are not our enemy. our enemy is hamas. our...
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benjamin netanyahu. he suggested that he would never move the security setup that he has in palestinian territories and many critics of mr. netanyahu say that shows you he's against a two-state solution but the international community, the overwhelming opinion of the international community is more peace to be established between the israelis and the palestinians. some sort of two-state solution must be established but, again, unfortunately we're very far off the map right now, max. >> reza sayah, thank you very much for joining us. >>> coming up on cnn, a huge side effect that affects millions of internet users. details ahead. >>> welcome back. they've called off the patent war outside the united states. the agreement ends legal battles in countries including japan, south korea and the u.k. tech giants have been fighting since 2011, largely over the design of smart phones, a lucrative sector that the two companies each dominate. each company accused the other of infringing on its patents. their rival in the u.s. will continue. the government has included that a leaker is exposing national security documents. proof comes
benjamin netanyahu. he suggested that he would never move the security setup that he has in palestinian territories and many critics of mr. netanyahu say that shows you he's against a two-state solution but the international community, the overwhelming opinion of the international community is more peace to be established between the israelis and the palestinians. some sort of two-state solution must be established but, again, unfortunately we're very far off the map right now, max. >>...
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. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is praising his country's military for their work in gaza. >> yeah, this is despite the very high civilian deaths. mr. netanyahu says hamas positioned rockets in residential neighborhoods and then used civilian casualties as, quote, pr fodder. >> israel deeply regrets every civilian casualty, every single one. we do not target them. we do not seek them. the people of gaza are not our enemy. our enemy is hamas. our enemy are the other terrorist organizations trying to kill our people. >> israel has come under heavy criticism for the high civilian death toll in gaza, but israel holds hamas responsible, as you just heard there, accusing it of launching its rockets from densely populated areas. our jake tapper shows us now new video that goes to the heart of that controversy. >> reporter: caught on tape. palestinian militants reportedly launching a rocket from gaza while a reporter was live on air. >> what happened? what happened? >> this was a rocket -- >> reporter: that reporter with france 24, gallagher fenwick says he saw rocket launchers outside a united nations building. >> it wasn't there last nig
. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is praising his country's military for their work in gaza. >> yeah, this is despite the very high civilian deaths. mr. netanyahu says hamas positioned rockets in residential neighborhoods and then used civilian casualties as, quote, pr fodder. >> israel deeply regrets every civilian casualty, every single one. we do not target them. we do not seek them. the people of gaza are not our enemy. our enemy is hamas. our enemy are the...
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benjamin netanyahu's popularity. a local news survey shows his approval rating down 14 points to 55% since the beginning of the month. but mr. netanyahu is still talking tough. >> translator: we wanted to bring some quiet for all the citizens of israel. and i can say that hamas was hit very hard. hamas has been badly damaged. the most badly damaged it's been since it was founded. and also politically. >> gaza officials say more than 2,100 palestinians were killed in the past two months of fighting, while israel says 67 people, most of them soldiers, were killed on their side. >>> all right. let's take a very short break right now. but next on cnn new hot spots emerge in eastern ukraine, and accusations from kiev of another russian incursion. >>> and has libya now become a battleground for that nation's neighbors? we'll have a report with the latest after this. >>> a day after the russian and ukrainian presidents met in belarus, ukraine is accusing russia of a new military incursion in eastern ukraine. >> yeah. a ukrainian military spokesman says russian soldiers and armored vehicles crossed the border not far from where ten
benjamin netanyahu's popularity. a local news survey shows his approval rating down 14 points to 55% since the beginning of the month. but mr. netanyahu is still talking tough. >> translator: we wanted to bring some quiet for all the citizens of israel. and i can say that hamas was hit very hard. hamas has been badly damaged. the most badly damaged it's been since it was founded. and also politically. >> gaza officials say more than 2,100 palestinians were killed in the past two...
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benjamin lawsky is doing. he runs the insurance department, he is the financial voice for the state of new york. mr. lawsky is making a splash. sachs goldman representative ahead of the chief office, probing from the new york head into how deutsche bank is reporting financial information. >> so many years after the crisis. >> let's continue. away from the economics, finance and investment. files overnight in ferguson, missouri. the st. louis suburb as national guard forces guarded police barracks. bloomberg news reports about 50 demonstrators in attendance. also in attendance, attorney general eric holder. what was the distinction at 1:00 a.m. this morning versus 24 hours ago? >> at 1:00 a.m., the streets were mostly clear. i want :00 a.m. -- at 1:00 a.m., there were defiant protesters taunting the police. after all of that, the police responded with pretty strong force. a lot of tear gas. it looks like a war zone. there was smoke in the air and teargas all over the place. it was a very disastrous picture. >> it is important that you are nd judge whath a i am seeing on social media and the mainstrea
benjamin lawsky is doing. he runs the insurance department, he is the financial voice for the state of new york. mr. lawsky is making a splash. sachs goldman representative ahead of the chief office, probing from the new york head into how deutsche bank is reporting financial information. >> so many years after the crisis. >> let's continue. away from the economics, finance and investment. files overnight in ferguson, missouri. the st. louis suburb as national guard forces guarded...
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benjamin crump. mark potter is there. he was bringing us a report from a half mile away from the protest scene and the tense situation there. goldie, as you are hearing, mr. crump's words, what's your takeaway? >> i think one of the most striking things about the second autopsy is mike brown was struck in the inner right palm. which means his hand were up in surrendered and he was shot. that's enough for me. that's enough for me to take this to a grand jury and vigorously seek an indictment, that's enough for me to take this to trial. i think that's the most striking thing. there are many questions to be asked and answered tonight and tomorrow. but i think that all of this information, all of the scientific and physical evidence ought to be in a court of law. i don't think we ought to try it in the court of public opinion. i think he is stradly well intentioned about releasing the information. i'm not sure the police chief is well intentioned about releasing the videotape from the store surveillance but neither here nor there. now you have more information, not full information on the streets of this country, on the streets of ferguson for people to inte
benjamin crump. mark potter is there. he was bringing us a report from a half mile away from the protest scene and the tense situation there. goldie, as you are hearing, mr. crump's words, what's your takeaway? >> i think one of the most striking things about the second autopsy is mike brown was struck in the inner right palm. which means his hand were up in surrendered and he was shot. that's enough for me. that's enough for me to take this to a grand jury and vigorously seek an...
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, on the day in 1789, when the constitution was adopted, benjamin franklin was asked by a lady, what kind of government have you given us? and mr. franklin replied, a republic, madame. if you can keep it. i believe that we will keep our republic, and that the process that we are engaged in during these proceedings will help us. >> recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. hogan. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like it return to a thought which my asteamed ranking minority member offered to us this morning. he reminded us that a few years ago the country was being torn apart by groups of people who were going, bombing college campuses and burglarizing draft board and rotc facilities and destroying the work of scholars and engaging in all sorts of lawless activity because they disagreed with the vietnam war. they disagreed with the draft. they disagreed with the positions of the nixon administration. and they felt that because their cause was just, they could commit these crimes, they felt they were above the law. most of them had long hair and beards and dressed as nonconformists and desecrated the flag. inside the white house
, on the day in 1789, when the constitution was adopted, benjamin franklin was asked by a lady, what kind of government have you given us? and mr. franklin replied, a republic, madame. if you can keep it. i believe that we will keep our republic, and that the process that we are engaged in during these proceedings will help us. >> recognize the gentleman from maryland, mr. hogan. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like it return to a thought which my asteamed ranking minority member...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made a televised address and he has said that the military operations here in gaza will continue, but they're now moving into another phase. mrnetanyahu said most of the tunnels have now been destroyed, and israel will continue to protect the peace and the defense of the israeli public. let's get more on this, go back to bob bear in los angeles and robert mcfadden, standing by in washington. bob, i would like to start with you. you heard the prime minister there, essentially this operation continuing. this is a long military campaign, longer than any other against militants in gaza. why is this one taking so long? >> well, i think hamas has gotten better. you look at the israeli casualties, the maybe two israeli soldiers have been taken. hamas has been able to alter its communications, it has not been pinpoint strikes, civilian casualties are much too high for israel's liking, you know. there's been a reaction around the world, this should have been over in a couple of days, and i think we're looking at hamas is fighting more like hezbollah. you look at the 2006 war, where hezbollah drew the israeli army into all sorts of tra
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made a televised address and he has said that the military operations here in gaza will continue, but they're now moving into another phase. mrnetanyahu said most of the tunnels have now been destroyed, and israel will continue to protect the peace and the defense of the israeli public. let's get more on this, go back to bob bear in los angeles and robert mcfadden, standing by in washington. bob, i would like to start with you. you heard the prime...
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benjamin crump and anthony greg crump, also the attorney for trayvon martin's family. gentlemen, thank you so much for the time. >> thank you. >> no problem, thank you. >> of course, mr.another teenager. after another night of violence in ferguson, how is michael brown's family doing today? >> they're having to deal with setting funeral arrangements. it's very difficult for them. it's very emotional, kate, as one would imagine, to lose a child who you go from one moment about to send him off to college, to start his adult life, and then the next day you're planning a funeral, to say good bye to him. it's very hard for them. >> it's nothing any parent can ever prepare for. that's absolutely the truth to say the very least. what did the brown family say about the outrage, the anger that they've seen and the violence they've seen on the streets of ferguson in the aftermath of their son's death? >> kate, they have sent a consistent message, and we want to tell all america in a the brown family asked that everybody be calm, be respectful, be peaceful because they want the legacy of michael brown jr. to be one of positive and reflect his life. when you look at this kid's hi
benjamin crump and anthony greg crump, also the attorney for trayvon martin's family. gentlemen, thank you so much for the time. >> thank you. >> no problem, thank you. >> of course, mr.another teenager. after another night of violence in ferguson, how is michael brown's family doing today? >> they're having to deal with setting funeral arrangements. it's very difficult for them. it's very emotional, kate, as one would imagine, to lose a child who you go from one moment...
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think that's why you've been able to see benjamin netanyahu be able to get away with basically not having to listen that much in the u.s. >> one button point for you, mr great back and forth with regev, the spokesperson from israel. regev said, hey, this is the seventh time we've tried a cease-fire here, we've tried to do the right thing. anderson said it's also the seventh time that one of these u.n. shelters have been hit. is that what we're seeing here? do you believe this is more about pr than about peaceful restraint? >> no. i think the israelis are operating in a set of conditions which basically makes it impossible to avoid civilian casualties. last week the u.n. is claiming the israelis used heavy artillery and that caused the damage and the destruction and the death at the other u.n. compound. i don't know. look. my view is israel's policy is not amoral. they're not casual or reckless. the reality is they have certain objectives. preserving civilian life may be a factor in shaping israeli policy, palestinian life but it is not the driving force. that i think is one of the reasons, that and the fact that hamas continues to co-locate its milita
think that's why you've been able to see benjamin netanyahu be able to get away with basically not having to listen that much in the u.s. >> one button point for you, mr great back and forth with regev, the spokesperson from israel. regev said, hey, this is the seventh time we've tried a cease-fire here, we've tried to do the right thing. anderson said it's also the seventh time that one of these u.n. shelters have been hit. is that what we're seeing here? do you believe this is more...
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mr. saeb erakat, thank you. chief negotiator for the palestinians. appreciate the extended conversation, sir. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, we'll speak with a deputy spokesperson for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that's in about ten minutes or so. ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites. in delicious chicken, beef, turkey, and garden veggie flavors. friskies grillers. your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a newly-licensed teen to your liberty mutual insurance policy. call to learn about our whole range of life event discounts. newlywed discount. new college graduate and retiree discounts. you could even get a discount when you add a car. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> at 53 past the hour. one of the strictest laws to keep kids off the stree
mr. saeb erakat, thank you. chief negotiator for the palestinians. appreciate the extended conversation, sir. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, we'll speak with a deputy spokesperson for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that's in about ten minutes or so. ♪ fill their bowl with the meaty tastes they're looking for, with friskies grillers. tender meaty pieces and crunchy bites. in delicious chicken, beef, turkey, and garden veggie flavors. friskies grillers. your studied...
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mr. crump, thank you. thank you both. >> thank you. >> and we apologize for the technical difficulties. that was michael brown's mom, lesley mcspad den and family attorney benjamin crump. and the mother asked the questions of the autopsy to be not directed to her. you could see how painful it was. >> so painful. and a press conference later this morning. and more from jon karl at the white house. the president has been dealing with ferguson over his vacation, stepping up the federal response overnights. >> the attorney general is saying that the justice department will conduct its own autopsy of michael brown's body to show that the federal investigation is going to be a thorough one, and reassure those who don't trust local authorities to conduct a full investigation. and from martha's vineyard the president has been receiving daily briefings on ferguson, and he and his top officials have been in regular contact with the missouri governor about this. >> this return was scheduled before the violence in ferguson erupted. but the white house not saying much at all about why the president is back in the white house today. >> here's what we know, a briefing on fergu
mr. crump, thank you. thank you both. >> thank you. >> and we apologize for the technical difficulties. that was michael brown's mom, lesley mcspad den and family attorney benjamin crump. and the mother asked the questions of the autopsy to be not directed to her. you could see how painful it was. >> so painful. and a press conference later this morning. and more from jon karl at the white house. the president has been dealing with ferguson over his vacation, stepping up the...