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"the atlantic" talks about this deal that basically gives credit to netanyahu. take a look at what jeffrey goldberg writes. netanyahu doesn't see this as a victory for israel but as for evil and as a bitter defeat for the once great united states of america. netanyahu's complaint ask not with the iran deal but with the idea that one can deal with iran. if the president shakes hands with rouhani does that mean you can deal with iran or is that just a facade? >> iran has dealt with obama. they have every strategic objective they wanted out of the vienna negotiations. they are on a path to nuclear weapons. they are going to get economic sanctions lifted. we've gotten essentially nothing in response. i think that the ayatollahs love to deal with barack obama and are probably thinking to themselves what else can we get from him before his time as president ends? >> and a second vote this week on tuesday. the senate will vote twice. do you think anything is going to come of that? >> no, i think the result is cooked, and i think now it's got to be a political question.
"the atlantic" talks about this deal that basically gives credit to netanyahu. take a look at what jeffrey goldberg writes. netanyahu doesn't see this as a victory for israel but as for evil and as a bitter defeat for the once great united states of america. netanyahu's complaint ask not with the iran deal but with the idea that one can deal with iran. if the president shakes hands with rouhani does that mean you can deal with iran or is that just a facade? >> iran has dealt...
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we must control the border against illegal job-seeking infiltrators and terrorists >>> binyamin netanyahu says israel will put security fences like this one on all its borders. douk is a professor of political science. he joins us, doug, good to see you, thank you for your time. u.k., france, germany accepting tens of thousands of refugees. do you accept what the israeli prime minister had to say there? is that enough, does it go far enough to explain his position? >> well, i think it certainly doesn't. i think that the idea that israel would be demographically at risk if this was to accept a small number of syrian refugees is ludicrous. the fact of the matter is if they were to accept 80,000, no one is talking about, it would be a fraction of the population. one% has 8 million people. it's not going to upset the balance that is worried about. the idea that israel cannot absorb a number of syrian refugees does not hold up. >> that is the point i want to explore next. what does the prime minister mean when he suggests that israel doesn't have enough demographic depth to take in syrian refu
we must control the border against illegal job-seeking infiltrators and terrorists >>> binyamin netanyahu says israel will put security fences like this one on all its borders. douk is a professor of political science. he joins us, doug, good to see you, thank you for your time. u.k., france, germany accepting tens of thousands of refugees. do you accept what the israeli prime minister had to say there? is that enough, does it go far enough to explain his position? >> well, i...
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prime minister binyamin netanyahu said israel was committed to maintaining the status quo. meaning jews would not be allowed to pray. binyamin netanyahu made it clear that palestinian youths would not be prohibited from visiting. saying: tensions spread to jerusalem's old city. security forces have been sent to the area. among the groups that entered the compound are settlers and far right activists. >> i'm here on the ground in al-aqsa, so i can make sure they don't desecrate the sanctity. we are here to protect the holy place. the settlers are here to provoke us. they hit the women praying here to. jordan is the caretaker from the item. the relationship between jordan and israel will be affected if the escalation continues. jordan is a staunch ally. they have a peace treaty, this is something that the israeli prime minister takes seriously, and he does. . >> there may be calm at the moment. but al-aqsa is a red line. thousands of jews will pray at the compound's western wall. authorities are keen to minimise provocation from both sides. were >>> live to london now, taking
prime minister binyamin netanyahu said israel was committed to maintaining the status quo. meaning jews would not be allowed to pray. binyamin netanyahu made it clear that palestinian youths would not be prohibited from visiting. saying: tensions spread to jerusalem's old city. security forces have been sent to the area. among the groups that entered the compound are settlers and far right activists. >> i'm here on the ground in al-aqsa, so i can make sure they don't desecrate the...
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netanyahu took top israeli officers to the meeting with him. putin indicated he'll continue giving military aid to the government of syrian president assad. netanyahu says the security situation around israel's northern border with syria is becoming more tense. he said russia's military support could indirectly place advanced weapons in the hands of forces hostile to israel. putin denied russia is sending top of the line arms to syria. israel has no need to fear syrian aggression. he says the conflict left the war-ravaged country too weak. they want to avoid unintended clashes in syria. >>> the head of the u.n. nuclear watch dog says its agency is relying on evidence handed over by iranians to run some sensitive tests. yukiyo amano says it's trying to use the samples to determine whether tehran has tried to develop nuclear weapons. the director general of the international atomic energy agency wound up a visit to iran by saying he'd made significant progress. amano went to a military site near the capital tehran. experts suspect people used the
netanyahu took top israeli officers to the meeting with him. putin indicated he'll continue giving military aid to the government of syrian president assad. netanyahu says the security situation around israel's northern border with syria is becoming more tense. he said russia's military support could indirectly place advanced weapons in the hands of forces hostile to israel. putin denied russia is sending top of the line arms to syria. israel has no need to fear syrian aggression. he says the...
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netanyahu and mr. putin? >> well, russia has dramatically upped its coverage and involvement in the syrian crise over the last 6 six weeks. there is a growing concerns to israelis. the amount of weapons now, the tap has been turned on and amount of weapons substantially increased. these are very highly sophisticated weapons, and the fear in germ is of course that these weapons may somehow get into the hands of what the israeli's call terror groups. they are very concerned about the s.a.22. it is operated by russian troops, but israel is very concerned that it could end up in the hands of assad ally hezbollah. putin will continue to support president assad. >> of course they both claim to have a common enemy, don't they, isil, and that is the justification that russia has used for the extension of its military presence in syria. >> it's really at the heart of a diplomatic plan that is being pushed be very hard by putin and his foreign minister sergey lavrov. putin wants the west to see assad's army against the
netanyahu and mr. putin? >> well, russia has dramatically upped its coverage and involvement in the syrian crise over the last 6 six weeks. there is a growing concerns to israelis. the amount of weapons now, the tap has been turned on and amount of weapons substantially increased. these are very highly sophisticated weapons, and the fear in germ is of course that these weapons may somehow get into the hands of what the israeli's call terror groups. they are very concerned about the...
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israel, primeith minister netanyahu was very clear as he has been publicly in his opposition to the deal. we discussed that and we discussed many other things as well. has the laws activity -- 's activities, i visited there, the cyber security corporation, other regional issues, we discussed many topics. but he was very clear. >> excuse me, but would you agree with senator wicker's characterization that israelis are united in opposition to the agreement? >> i only spoke about this to the prime minister. he is the leader of the country and he was very clear. >> what did you hear from some allies?rab >> i spoke to the king of saudi arabia who repeated to me case he meant that he had issued -- repeated to me, a statement that he had issued. he referenced, i do not think the was in confidence, that verification and as he put it snapped back provisions were important to him. he referenced those things and we went on to talk about other things, things that are more related to the defense agenda, there,ng the air force the cyber concerns that saudi arabia has and is something we started to disc
israel, primeith minister netanyahu was very clear as he has been publicly in his opposition to the deal. we discussed that and we discussed many other things as well. has the laws activity -- 's activities, i visited there, the cyber security corporation, other regional issues, we discussed many topics. but he was very clear. >> excuse me, but would you agree with senator wicker's characterization that israelis are united in opposition to the agreement? >> i only spoke about this...
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. >>> now that the violence at the israelial aqsa compound has calmed down, benjamin netanyahu is facing pressure from jewish right wing groups to change that. we have more from jerusalem's oldest city. >> the violence at the al aqsa compound could be over, but tension remains. >> there has been an outcry from the palestinian leadership and factions over the three days of israeli raids. so we spoke to the people on the streets of occupied east jerusalem to find out what they think. >> i'm very sad about what happened in al aqsa. what should we do?
. >>> now that the violence at the israelial aqsa compound has calmed down, benjamin netanyahu is facing pressure from jewish right wing groups to change that. we have more from jerusalem's oldest city. >> the violence at the al aqsa compound could be over, but tension remains. >> there has been an outcry from the palestinian leadership and factions over the three days of israeli raids. so we spoke to the people on the streets of occupied east jerusalem to find out what...
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benjamin netanyahu is the father of the deal in some ways. charlie: he prodded us into sanctions and sanctions delivered the deal. jeffrey: he was hoping sanctions would deliver regime change and be so crippling that the regime would collapse on itself. that was probably not realistic. it certainly wasn't obama's goal. it might have been a republican president's goal. here's a guy who could have take an victory lap in the past several months and say we've gotten what we want, now i'm going to work with the president closely to make sure the provisions of the deal are as tough as they can be, but the man has a very black and white view of the world and that's reflected in the republicans. the issue is the idea of dealing with iran. the provisions of the deal are less important to the opponents including netanyahu and the republicans than the idea that you can negotiate with evil. this is the way -- netanyahu does not believe any deal is worth the paper is written on because the iranians are by their nature eliminationist anti-semites that will
benjamin netanyahu is the father of the deal in some ways. charlie: he prodded us into sanctions and sanctions delivered the deal. jeffrey: he was hoping sanctions would deliver regime change and be so crippling that the regime would collapse on itself. that was probably not realistic. it certainly wasn't obama's goal. it might have been a republican president's goal. here's a guy who could have take an victory lap in the past several months and say we've gotten what we want, now i'm going to...
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has the latest from moscow. >> reporter: again, the meeting with president putin, prime minister netanyahuth sides had agreed to coordinate their military action in syria. now, that came as a result of sidelines meetings between two senior israeli defense chiefs and their opposite numbers in russia while putin met with netanyahu and agreed to coordinate the military response to try and get around any possible misunderstandings which was the uphisism and the two sides are fraught and on the ground russian technicians with some advance surface missiles in the world and in the air you have israeli targets to take on convoys if they feel the weapons are being smuggled out of syria to the hezbollah basis so it's a situation that needed urgent attention and both sides agreed on that today. >>> ahead on the program the new front line in el shabab where they are taking on the armed group and say they need more weapons. >>> the only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. >> actress davis leads the call for diversity in television at the emmies. ♪ ♪ hello and welcome ba
has the latest from moscow. >> reporter: again, the meeting with president putin, prime minister netanyahuth sides had agreed to coordinate their military action in syria. now, that came as a result of sidelines meetings between two senior israeli defense chiefs and their opposite numbers in russia while putin met with netanyahu and agreed to coordinate the military response to try and get around any possible misunderstandings which was the uphisism and the two sides are fraught and on...
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is that going to be enough to sway prime minister netanyahu?ll, i think you can see how serious he is regarding the russian military build up in syria with who is tagging along on this meeting. he has the israeli army chief of staff and head of military intelligence and they will be talking to their opposite numbers in russia at the same time as putin and netanyahu are sitting down to try and workout this really vexing question of how can they avoid accidental exchange with the growing number of russian troops on the ground with the rush sun -- russian defense systems to threaten israeli jets and there is no indication that jerusalem thinks that russian is deliberately supplying arms to hezbollah but what they are saying is the situation is just so chaotic in syria that there could be a dangerous leakage of these cutting edge weapons and could end up with hezbollah and hezbollah has two russian types of missiles that are deployed in hezbollah positions and there is a worry that as these build up of arms continues that other groups could access
is that going to be enough to sway prime minister netanyahu?ll, i think you can see how serious he is regarding the russian military build up in syria with who is tagging along on this meeting. he has the israeli army chief of staff and head of military intelligence and they will be talking to their opposite numbers in russia at the same time as putin and netanyahu are sitting down to try and workout this really vexing question of how can they avoid accidental exchange with the growing number...
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israel has already gun build that fence along it eastern border with jordanment netanyahu has sadist ray sell too small to take in any more refugees. how much, israeli opposition leader herzog, countered netanyahu by saying israel should continue to take in limited number of syrians. >> turning now to campaign 2016, challenging numbers this morning, for democratic presidential candidate, in the polls she is down while bernie saunders surges ahead for the first time. saunders travels to manchester, new hampshire today riding the wave of good news. clinton is currently under fire for questions about her private e-mail service while she was secretary of state. if the presidential election were held today, saunders would beat clinton 41% to 32%. >> i've always thought this was going to be a competitive primary and i welcome that. >> i think the secretary's people are getting nervous without the energy and entheusiasm a campaign is bringing for the. >> meanwhile, vice president biden is still mulling over whether he wants to join the race. his aids say he will make a decision by the end o
israel has already gun build that fence along it eastern border with jordanment netanyahu has sadist ray sell too small to take in any more refugees. how much, israeli opposition leader herzog, countered netanyahu by saying israel should continue to take in limited number of syrians. >> turning now to campaign 2016, challenging numbers this morning, for democratic presidential candidate, in the polls she is down while bernie saunders surges ahead for the first time. saunders travels to...
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personally, i am puzzled about prime minister netanyahu's approach. it is not consistent with all of his military and security leaders. some of whom reluctantly think this is the best possible outcome to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. whatever the disagreements were between prime minister netanyahu and president obama in the past, i think it is important they get over it. this deal is going forward. congress has not walked its implementation. it is in everyone's interest that this is implemented on schedule is the iranians do what they are supposed to. that takes compliance. that requires working together in harmony to make sure this work. host: cheshire, connecticut is next on our republican line. thomas. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the problems with the arrangement is it is really not a treaty. if this were a treaty, it would be ratified by senate, like the inf treaty when reagan was president. reagan had leadership. i do not know if he was working against an opposing party at the time, but he ratified the treaty against
personally, i am puzzled about prime minister netanyahu's approach. it is not consistent with all of his military and security leaders. some of whom reluctantly think this is the best possible outcome to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. whatever the disagreements were between prime minister netanyahu and president obama in the past, i think it is important they get over it. this deal is going forward. congress has not walked its implementation. it is in everyone's interest that this...
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. >>> the white house says president obama will immediate israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in november. it will be their first meeting since the u.s. signed a nuclear deal with iran which israel has fiercely opposed. >> at least 10 people have been killed in two bombings in central baghdad. the first attack happened in the neighborhood where six people died. a further four were killed in another area where at least 30 people were held. >>> the situation at al-aqsa mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem has now calmed after three days of violence, israel's government says it's committed to keeping the law from prevents nonmuslims from praying there but benjamin netanyahu is facing pressure to change that. scott heidler reports. >> reporter: the violence at the al-aqsa compound might go over for the time being. but the tension remains. there has been an outcry from the palestinian leadership and factions over the three days of israeli raids. so we spoke to the people on the streets of occupied east jerusalem to find out what they think. >> translator: i am very sad about
. >>> the white house says president obama will immediate israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in november. it will be their first meeting since the u.s. signed a nuclear deal with iran which israel has fiercely opposed. >> at least 10 people have been killed in two bombings in central baghdad. the first attack happened in the neighborhood where six people died. a further four were killed in another area where at least 30 people were held. >>> the situation at...
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putin telling netanyahu he understands concern.no conflict and these two interests, russia as it tries to property up the syria regime and make sure the border is secure. israeli f 15 fighter jets maneuvering in the skies, giving the country a technology edge in the region. but now a new presence in the middle east, advanced russian flanker flighter jet in syria, according to the u.s. officials and other russian military arms threatening that edge. satellite pictures inside syria show a rapid buildup with russian military equipment moving in. analysts jonathan spier says these weapons put pressure on israel's aerial control of the region. >> if you have russia aircraft in the sky, if you have russian anti-aircraft systems there, the potential for friction and collision and vulnerability of aircraft becomes much, much greater. >> reporter: in northern israel, we've seen israeli infantry but israel's policy is to stay out of the syrian war happening right across the frontier. israel says it has red lines and will not allow advance mi
putin telling netanyahu he understands concern.no conflict and these two interests, russia as it tries to property up the syria regime and make sure the border is secure. israeli f 15 fighter jets maneuvering in the skies, giving the country a technology edge in the region. but now a new presence in the middle east, advanced russian flanker flighter jet in syria, according to the u.s. officials and other russian military arms threatening that edge. satellite pictures inside syria show a rapid...
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before arriving, netanyahu will meet with vladimir putin in moscow. >>> comedian jon stewart took hisrt power to capitol hill, demanding congress extend health care funding to 9/11 first responders. in his usual brash style, stewart didn't mince words. >> today on the hill you will be exposed to possibly toxic levels of [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] >> and arrogance. you're strong men and women, but these are conditions you may never have faced before. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters today this el do plan to extend that program. >>> still ahead, a dozen cubans make it to u.s. shores, a scene that had some celebrating and others questions the fairness of it all. a look at the policy coming up. >>> first, it's their time to shine. what the candidates need to do at tonight's debate to win favorable with voters. we'll discuss with a special panel, next. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's
before arriving, netanyahu will meet with vladimir putin in moscow. >>> comedian jon stewart took hisrt power to capitol hill, demanding congress extend health care funding to 9/11 first responders. in his usual brash style, stewart didn't mince words. >> today on the hill you will be exposed to possibly toxic levels of [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] >> and arrogance. you're strong men and women, but these are conditions you may never have faced before. >> senate majority...
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but she also said at the president she would quickly invite prime minister benjamin netanyahu to the white house and redo it in her first month in office which obviously was a growing chasm that some might argue really started to grow when she came here to speak before congress. i wonder if there's been any discussion with the president's foreign policy team come a state department team on how to move forward in that relationship and what comes next. >> well, the president has had the opportunity to speak with prime minister netanyahu on many occasions since the speech earlier this year, since that speech was announced back in january. i'm not aware they've spoken since the vote. there's an ongoing effort right now to arrange a meeting between the president and prime minister netanyahu and i would anticipate we will have a date set shortly but i think you can look for prime minister netanyahu to visit the white house in early note number to meet with the president as we had the day lockdown,, we will obviously let you know. the other thing we've often had his there's probably no worl
but she also said at the president she would quickly invite prime minister benjamin netanyahu to the white house and redo it in her first month in office which obviously was a growing chasm that some might argue really started to grow when she came here to speak before congress. i wonder if there's been any discussion with the president's foreign policy team come a state department team on how to move forward in that relationship and what comes next. >> well, the president has had the...
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. >> netanyahu himself, the prime minister has said that there will be no change to the status quo. what more should he be doing in order to prevent these outbreaks of violence on sacred ground? >> well, unfortunately, on the one hand, he's saying that there will be no change in the status quo, but on the other hand in recent days and weeks, we've seen rhetoric from netanyahu and others in the government with regards to what they see as rioters and brute force they believe should be used against them. we've seen the legislative encouragement of violence by the security forces on the occupation forces in east jerusalem west bank with the so-called stone throwing laws to increase jail time and netanyahu himself frequently referring to the need to show zero tolerance towards palestinians who are throwing stones and demonstrating against occupation in that fashion. on the one hand, you have the political diplomatic angle assuring there will be no changes in the status quo at the compound, of course, we've got good reason for not necessarily believing netanyahu's assurances on that front
. >> netanyahu himself, the prime minister has said that there will be no change to the status quo. what more should he be doing in order to prevent these outbreaks of violence on sacred ground? >> well, unfortunately, on the one hand, he's saying that there will be no change in the status quo, but on the other hand in recent days and weeks, we've seen rhetoric from netanyahu and others in the government with regards to what they see as rioters and brute force they believe should be...
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has arrived, foreign minister netanyahu has arrived with the chief of the staff of the israeli army and head of the military intelligence. it's several reasons why they're here, basically they are, as you quite rightly said concerned about the movement of any cutting edge weapons to hezbollah groups. now, the israelis have made it very clear to the russians that they are not accusing russia of supplying hezbollah, but they are saying that the situation is just so chaotic in syria at the moment, that no one can really guarantee these weapons and there are a lot of them coming in and they are very high tech, could end up in the wrong hands. israel is also worried that the presence of strike aircraft in russia and also its very sophisticated anti aircraft missile systems could restrict the movement of israeli air force jets, should they attempt to target convoys taking weapons out to hezbollah, which they have done before, so there are as well as the prime minister and the president meeting, these government, these military heads will also be discussing ways of sort of deconflicting th
has arrived, foreign minister netanyahu has arrived with the chief of the staff of the israeli army and head of the military intelligence. it's several reasons why they're here, basically they are, as you quite rightly said concerned about the movement of any cutting edge weapons to hezbollah groups. now, the israelis have made it very clear to the russians that they are not accusing russia of supplying hezbollah, but they are saying that the situation is just so chaotic in syria at the moment,...
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benjamin netanyahu talked to vladimir putin that weapons could end up in the wrong hands. leaders started in moscow to discuss the crisis and he took israeli ministry officers with him. he indicated he'll continue giving aid to the governments, and benjamin netanyahu says the security situation around israel's northern border with syria is becoming more tense. he says russia's military support could indirectly place a vast weapon in the hands of forces hostile to israel. putin denied they are sending arms to syria. he says israel has no need to fear syria aggression and says the conflict left the war ravaged country too weak to stage a task on a new front. the leaders discussed ways to avoid any unintended clashes in syria. >>> the son of a mother kidnapped started an effort to bring his mother and other victims back home. she was abducted in 1978. he addressed the u.n. panel discussion on human rights violation by the north. >> translator: a precious bond between me and my mother was robbed by the act of abduction when i was just 1, and the situation has never changed. >>
benjamin netanyahu talked to vladimir putin that weapons could end up in the wrong hands. leaders started in moscow to discuss the crisis and he took israeli ministry officers with him. he indicated he'll continue giving aid to the governments, and benjamin netanyahu says the security situation around israel's northern border with syria is becoming more tense. he says russia's military support could indirectly place a vast weapon in the hands of forces hostile to israel. putin denied they are...
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we have the western war and that is enough. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced they would not prevent jews from visiting the temple mounted, what they all the al aqsa compound. >> i think it's escalated in the last year. >> the israeli minister of agriculture was part of a group waiting to enter when the violence began on sunday. >> the international community has expressed concern over these clashes in the al aqsa compound. the release convoy has urged both sides from actions and rhetoric. it could ignite violenceouts of the walls of the old city. >> like last october violence that began in the al al aqsa compound qsa compound led to fighting on the streets of east jerusalem. it ended over after high level meetings in jordan with the united states involved. on tuesday the tours of the al aqsa compound returned to normal. but when rallies and increase of jewish visitors during jewish holidays at the end of the month, tensions are likely to continue. >> moving to libya where the internationally recognized government has recalled its team after a draft agreement on a new uni
we have the western war and that is enough. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced they would not prevent jews from visiting the temple mounted, what they all the al aqsa compound. >> i think it's escalated in the last year. >> the israeli minister of agriculture was part of a group waiting to enter when the violence began on sunday. >> the international community has expressed concern over these clashes in the al aqsa compound. the release convoy has urged both...
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. >> the deal's most implacable opponent remains israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. kerry says he takes a back seat to no one. >> while i respectfully disagree with prime minister netanyahu about the benefits of the agreement, i do not question for a minute the basis of his concern nor that of any israeli. >> that conciliatory message was undercut somewhat from a tweet ran by the white house,. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red resign should be drawn right here. before before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> the tweet from the @theirandeal account, shows progress to the bomb at zero percent with the fuse snipped with scissors. >> perhaps 7 more senators could be found many, that would ensure any filibuster, thereby having him not have to use his veto pen. antonio. >> jamie mcintire at the white house. >>> heartbreakingly evident in images from turkey today. they show a drown syrian toddler washed up on the beach. taken tuesday morning, officials say the child may be one of about a dozen people who died when th
. >> the deal's most implacable opponent remains israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. kerry says he takes a back seat to no one. >> while i respectfully disagree with prime minister netanyahu about the benefits of the agreement, i do not question for a minute the basis of his concern nor that of any israeli. >> that conciliatory message was undercut somewhat from a tweet ran by the white house,. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red resign should be drawn...
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in november, obama and netanyahu are expected to discuss the deal. >>> japan's upper house will vote on the proposed legislation that could see an end to its 70 years of pacifism. the opposition's trying to delay the passage of the bill which has already been passed in the lower house. prime minister shinzo abe enjoys a clear majority in the upper house, if the bill is passed it would allow japanese troops to sever overseas. thousands of protesters gathered in the rain against abe. >>> conservationists, poachers are killing an estimate30,000 wild el fans a year with tusks being shipped threw complex web of traders through hong kong. thriving global business operating outside the law, sheef chostevechowz reports chow reports. >> they follow it until they are very close. they use the gun to shoot. >> reporter: and after it dies they take the ax and cut and cut and cut. while those at the top of the trade make handsome profits, desperately poor villagers risk much for very little reward. >> this job is very dangerous.if you are caught you are shot. >> the growing trade is fueled by the
in november, obama and netanyahu are expected to discuss the deal. >>> japan's upper house will vote on the proposed legislation that could see an end to its 70 years of pacifism. the opposition's trying to delay the passage of the bill which has already been passed in the lower house. prime minister shinzo abe enjoys a clear majority in the upper house, if the bill is passed it would allow japanese troops to sever overseas. thousands of protesters gathered in the rain against abe....
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ftc al jazeera april peter sharp has the latest from moscow. >> prime minister netanyahu said both sides had agreed to coordinate their military action in syria. now that came as a result of sideline meetings between two ministers to try and get around any possible misunderstandings which was the euphemism that it could cause a trade in fire between the two sides. the situation is pretty fraught, really, because you have on the ground russian technicians with some of the most advanced surface to air missiles in the world and in the air you have israeli pilots who are prepared to take on any hezbollah convoys if they feel those weapons are being smuggled out of syria to the hezbollah bases. so it is a situation that needed urgent attention and they agreed on that today. >>> stockvolkswagen stocks fell% in a day and could get worse. vw is facing more questions whether it's happened in europe as well. jonah hull reports. >> reporter: this was the frankfurt international motor show on monday. the volkswagen stand under the bonnet a dark secret revealed last week by the environmental protecti
ftc al jazeera april peter sharp has the latest from moscow. >> prime minister netanyahu said both sides had agreed to coordinate their military action in syria. now that came as a result of sideline meetings between two ministers to try and get around any possible misunderstandings which was the euphemism that it could cause a trade in fire between the two sides. the situation is pretty fraught, really, because you have on the ground russian technicians with some of the most advanced...
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those communications military-to-military was set up before netanyahu's trip and netanyahu is basically solidifying it. so they feel comfortable with -- >> rose: that communication is taking place between the united states and russia. >> more recently. it's tough for the americans because here's what putin's done. putin understands the europeans are more concerned about syria and the refugee crisis than ukraine. >> rose: he's please bid that. very pleased by it and you've noticed that the cease fire in ukraine now has miracle of miracles actually held for the last four weeks. i don't think that is coincidental. i think putin has given the word on the ground to those fighting in favor of the separatists saying let's keep ukraine quiet, let's get rid of the sanctions, and we can push the americans on syria now. we have some space. i think putin has played this masterfully and the americans who said consistently that bashar al-assad must go are now saying bashar al-assad must go but we're flexible on timing. >> rose: that would be john kerry saying that? >> that would be john kerry but als
those communications military-to-military was set up before netanyahu's trip and netanyahu is basically solidifying it. so they feel comfortable with -- >> rose: that communication is taking place between the united states and russia. >> more recently. it's tough for the americans because here's what putin's done. putin understands the europeans are more concerned about syria and the refugee crisis than ukraine. >> rose: he's please bid that. very pleased by it and you've...
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. >>> president obama will meet with benjamin netanyahu at the white house an november 9. the white house says the two will discuss the implementation of the rannazzisi nuclear deal, the isis threat and other middle eastern issues. it will be benjamin netanyahu's first visit to washington since march. >>> egypt has issued a gag order on the investigation into a deadly attack in which egyptian forces by mistake killed eight mexican tourists on a desert a safari. the foreign minister is in cairo to visit with six tourists injured in that attack. egypt called the killings a regrettable incident. >>> the man charged with killing hannah graham today answered charges in yet another murder that happened six years ago. >> jesse matthews made his first court appearance for the murder of virginia tech student morgan harrington. she disappeared in october of 2009. she was last seen alive on a bridge where her parents refreshed her memorial today. they have been present at matthews hearing in the graham case and his trial in fairfax. today they were here for justice in their own daugh
. >>> president obama will meet with benjamin netanyahu at the white house an november 9. the white house says the two will discuss the implementation of the rannazzisi nuclear deal, the isis threat and other middle eastern issues. it will be benjamin netanyahu's first visit to washington since march. >>> egypt has issued a gag order on the investigation into a deadly attack in which egyptian forces by mistake killed eight mexican tourists on a desert a safari. the foreign...
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russia's president met the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the war in serie-a. >> it's a measure hour seriously israel takes to build up russian arms and ammunition in serie-a in that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has the head of military intelligence, those groups will work out ways that they will not come into contact as this deployment really starts to ramp up. there are fears, too, from israel that the amount of weapons and cutting edge weapons that go into serie-a could end up in the wrong hands. now don't get it wrong. israel is not saying that russia is supplying arms to his hezbollah or any or terror group. but what they're saying is that the situation, the political a situation in serie-a is so chaotic that these weapons could end up in the wrong hands. the israelis are also worried that the defense systems could restrict israel's use of fighter jets. they could decide it is necessary to bomb hezbollah convoys carrying any weapons to their bases. >> now eastern european ministers are meeting on monday to try to overcome their differences. thousands of
russia's president met the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the war in serie-a. >> it's a measure hour seriously israel takes to build up russian arms and ammunition in serie-a in that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has the head of military intelligence, those groups will work out ways that they will not come into contact as this deployment really starts to ramp up. there are fears, too, from israel that the amount of weapons and cutting edge weapons that go into...
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prime minister binyamin netanyahu wants to push through harsher measures. >> the present situation is unacceptable. we intend to give soldiers and police officers the tools to act firmly against those that throw stones and fire bombs. we'll adopt changes in the rules of engagement. and a minimum sentence for those that throw stones and fire bombs. >> they tried to find some solutions to impose punishment and pressure. somehow >>> they will settle down and yes to be occupied. back at his house we talk to him. >> we have nothing to fight with, that's why the stone is a weapon. >> reporter: his mother is outraged that her young son could end up in prison >>> the islamic state of iraq and levant claimed responsibility for suicide attacks in baghdad which killed 23 people. there were two ex-blowingses in the commercial district. a third in the area. both areas are shia neighbourhoods. hospital sources say 68 people were wounded in the attacks. >> yemen's government held its first meeting since march. the prime minister returned to aiden. he and the president left yemen a year ago, when hou
prime minister binyamin netanyahu wants to push through harsher measures. >> the present situation is unacceptable. we intend to give soldiers and police officers the tools to act firmly against those that throw stones and fire bombs. we'll adopt changes in the rules of engagement. and a minimum sentence for those that throw stones and fire bombs. >> they tried to find some solutions to impose punishment and pressure. somehow >>> they will settle down and yes to be...
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charlie: in russia, yesterday, benjamin netanyahu. about what their intention might be and how it might conflict with what israel's intention -- ian: the israelis have historically been willing to attack the syrians on a dime when they see a threat. they go win very quickly in the last thing they want to do is inadvertently hit a russian. i need to make sure they have communications. those can medications were set up before netanyahu's trip. takene: can medications place -- communication taking place between the united states and russia? ian: it is a tough one for the americans. vladimir putin understands the europeans are more concerned today about syria and the refugee crisis than they are about ukraine. he is very pleased by it and he has -- the cease-fire in ukraine has actually held for the last four weeks. i do not think that is coincidence. i think putin has given the word on the ground for those fighting in favor of the separatists, saying let's keep ukraine in stasis. let's get rid of these sanctions and we can push the ameri
charlie: in russia, yesterday, benjamin netanyahu. about what their intention might be and how it might conflict with what israel's intention -- ian: the israelis have historically been willing to attack the syrians on a dime when they see a threat. they go win very quickly in the last thing they want to do is inadvertently hit a russian. i need to make sure they have communications. those can medications were set up before netanyahu's trip. takene: can medications place -- communication taking...
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netanyahu about the benefits of the agreement, i do not question for a moment the basis of his concern or that of any israeli. >> that conciliatory message was undercut somewhat by a tweet from the white house, which mocked the 2012 speech by netanyahu. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> the tweet from the @therawndeal account says, this is what the progress looks now, at zero pers with the fuse snipped with a pair of scissors. now the goal is to make sure the 34 votes in the senate remain firm and maybe just maybe pick up sevennen more senators who would sign on to supporting the bill. that would give the administration and the democrats in the senate the ability to filibuster and avoiding any disappointment of having the bill go to the white house. antonio. >> what is the issue over filibuster? >> to find those seven senators, even though democrats have signed onto the bill as i've said holding their nose. they also feel it is wrong to deny the ri
netanyahu about the benefits of the agreement, i do not question for a moment the basis of his concern or that of any israeli. >> that conciliatory message was undercut somewhat by a tweet from the white house, which mocked the 2012 speech by netanyahu. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> the tweet from the @therawndeal account says, this is...
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the only reason there is a deal is because of benjamin netanyahu. for ten years he has been arguing and lobbying and cay geology and threatening on the subject of iran. it was a combination of intense lobbying that got the american government to focus on this issue and got europe to focus on this issue. it was the threats that were judged to be credible by the pentagon, the threat of israeli unilateral action that got them focused on we've got to get sanctions in place that allay the israeli fears. so the sanctions brocket us to negotiations. >> rose: he prodded us into sanctions and sanctions delivered the deal. >> he was hoping sanctions would deliver regime change and be so crippling that the regime would collapse on itself. that was probably not realistic. it certainly wasn't obama's goal. it might have been a republican president's goal. here's a guy who could have take an victory lap in the past several months and say we've gotten what we want, now i'm going to work with the president closely to make sure the provisions of the deal are as toug
the only reason there is a deal is because of benjamin netanyahu. for ten years he has been arguing and lobbying and cay geology and threatening on the subject of iran. it was a combination of intense lobbying that got the american government to focus on this issue and got europe to focus on this issue. it was the threats that were judged to be credible by the pentagon, the threat of israeli unilateral action that got them focused on we've got to get sanctions in place that allay the israeli...
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as you might know, relations between president obama and benjamin netanyahu, prime minister of israelt always been the best. but we learned that netanyahu will be visiting the united states and the president in particular on november ninety-ninth. we'll certainly keep you updated as preparations get underway for benjamin netanyahu's visit. >>> quick look at headlines, a ceasefire in eastern ukraine seems to be holding. the agreement is in two weeks now. previous attempts failed after a matter of days. and a hollywood comedian admits he lied about narrowly escaping the 9/11 attack. he claimed that it helped him launch his career. he lied about working about merril lynch. and car seating are being recalled. it is affecting proride and performance ride seats that can detach in the event of a crash. >> seven years since lehman brothers collapsed. this was the scene on wall street on that day. and employees packed up and left. this was in midtown manhattan where lehman brothers was based. the federal reserve cut interest rates to 0 and hoping to help the economy. we have a big meeting toda
as you might know, relations between president obama and benjamin netanyahu, prime minister of israelt always been the best. but we learned that netanyahu will be visiting the united states and the president in particular on november ninety-ninth. we'll certainly keep you updated as preparations get underway for benjamin netanyahu's visit. >>> quick look at headlines, a ceasefire in eastern ukraine seems to be holding. the agreement is in two weeks now. previous attempts failed after a...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reacted to khamenei's comments, netanyahu says the destruction of israel won't happen and the comments reflect the ayatollah's true feelings about israel and the u.s. he says europe must take israel's side on this and other mid eastern issues. >> europe should support israel, the only real shield that europe has against extremist islam on the rise. we are ready to fight extremist islam but this necessity a necea change in attitude. >> causing more problems in the region. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters squared off with pr pro-israeli demonstrators. a few minor scuffles broke out leading to at least one arrest. 100 thou britons called for netanyahu's arrest. >>> 50 years ago, a strike of grape pickers led to the formation of united farm workers. we'll speak with dolores huerta, who helped form that union about the current state of unions in america. >>> and rwanda, havns have elecd paul kigame once again >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-dept
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reacted to khamenei's comments, netanyahu says the destruction of israel won't happen and the comments reflect the ayatollah's true feelings about israel and the u.s. he says europe must take israel's side on this and other mid eastern issues. >> europe should support israel, the only real shield that europe has against extremist islam on the rise. we are ready to fight extremist islam but this necessity a necea change in attitude. >>...
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prime minister netanyahu is not has offered an alternative. people as it -- people i respect, like senator joe lieberman, has said say we just cannot sell it. let's go back to the negotiating table and come up with a better idea. furthermore, to me, it is specious logic is not delusional to believe that the united states having taken the lead in these negotiations could say to ,is leadership partners in iran we have changed our mind about our own agreement. we are going to announce it. come back to the table and the tough new negotiations. either the way, we reserve apparently the really -- the right to resort -- were not sent to. it would erode u.s. credibility. none of those negotiating partners, including germany, france, the u.k., russia, and china, let alone iran, would agree to come back to the table. and the very sanctions regime we are concerned about would collapse. we need to enforce the sanctions , which they have not. furthermore, the agreement rolled back existing capability for the first time. uranium has to be transported out of
prime minister netanyahu is not has offered an alternative. people as it -- people i respect, like senator joe lieberman, has said say we just cannot sell it. let's go back to the negotiating table and come up with a better idea. furthermore, to me, it is specious logic is not delusional to believe that the united states having taken the lead in these negotiations could say to ,is leadership partners in iran we have changed our mind about our own agreement. we are going to announce it. come...
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russia's vladimir putin and israel's benjamin netanyahu met at putin's home. after the talks, netanyahu said the two leaders reached an agreement at measures aimed at preventing a wider war. the agreement comes as concerns build about a russian military buildup in syria. >>> flames and smoke billowed in to the sky from a boat in the galveston bay in texas. the floating inferno turned a serene family fishing trip in to a life or death ordeal. flames broke out in the engine room just after the family left shore. good samaritan michael marquez rushed to the boat to alert the family of the danger. >> the whole boat was in flames. i went straight up real close to it and i was yelling throw the kid, throw the kid. >> people that saved our lives, i want to say thank you. >> here's the good news. everybody onboard was rescued without injury. the yacht went down about an hour later. >>> four people near dallas, texas were hurt when this house was blown to bits early this morning. right now authorities are not sure what triggered the explosion. two of the victims are in
russia's vladimir putin and israel's benjamin netanyahu met at putin's home. after the talks, netanyahu said the two leaders reached an agreement at measures aimed at preventing a wider war. the agreement comes as concerns build about a russian military buildup in syria. >>> flames and smoke billowed in to the sky from a boat in the galveston bay in texas. the floating inferno turned a serene family fishing trip in to a life or death ordeal. flames broke out in the engine room just...
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. >> israeli prime minister netanyahu joined the debate, repeating the search in that iran's deal is a threat to the nation's existence. vice president biden say they plan it meet with netanyahu to ensure that israel has a military advantage over other hostile countries. >> there are a number of important local races to fill vacancies. stay with news 4 on-air and on-line for key information on races. >>> disaster averted. hear from the captain of plane. the decision that may have saved dozens of lives. >>> plus, just as you got used to your new iphone, a new round of apple products unveiled today. what you can expect. >> and do you think you could pronounce a town spelled with 15 one weather man's flawless delivery when we return. hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> 55 gallon drums were flying through the ai like missiles this afternoon in phoenix. dozens of drums containing combustible chemicals cause caught fire and caused huge plumes of black smoke. it took hours for firefighters to p
. >> israeli prime minister netanyahu joined the debate, repeating the search in that iran's deal is a threat to the nation's existence. vice president biden say they plan it meet with netanyahu to ensure that israel has a military advantage over other hostile countries. >> there are a number of important local races to fill vacancies. stay with news 4 on-air and on-line for key information on races. >>> disaster averted. hear from the captain of plane. the decision that...
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netanyahu is still feeling that this is the deal with iran is the wrong move.kindling relationships very quickly with iran. they just opened their embassy in iran within the last few weeks. so you know, that is perhaps not a topic of conversation where they're going to see entirely eye to eye. but you can expect the issue of radical islam in the region and how it affects europe and the migrant issue and security in the middle east, the situation in syria is certainly on david cameron's mind. he feels tougher action should be taken on syria. business issues as well will likely come up. the israeli prime minister while he's here has met already with members of the jewish community and will meet with british mps while he's here as well. the range of topics might be quite broad however probably not if you will, such a friendly ear on the iran deal. >> let's go to oren lieberman in jerusalem. what are the expectations of benjamin netanyahu as he meets with the british prime minister. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has had the iran deal as his number one issue
netanyahu is still feeling that this is the deal with iran is the wrong move.kindling relationships very quickly with iran. they just opened their embassy in iran within the last few weeks. so you know, that is perhaps not a topic of conversation where they're going to see entirely eye to eye. but you can expect the issue of radical islam in the region and how it affects europe and the migrant issue and security in the middle east, the situation in syria is certainly on david cameron's mind. he...
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by the way, prime minister netanyahu's redline was drawn at 250 kilograms. actually, the j poa already got rid of the stockpile or drained the cartoon bomb the prime minister netanyahu held up the un. it is already gone, but iran has the capacity of again producing it and based on the previous pattern if there is no deal by 2030 iran will be able to have not 250 kilograms but 900 kilograms of 20 percent enriched material. and this contributes to the breakout time than the amount of time needed to produce enough fissile material for nuclear weapons the breakout time came down quickly from 2007 to 2013 from 18 months all the way down to two months. since thesince the obama administration is come to office it has been below six months, and the joint plan of action already increased to around three and half of four months. if the agreement comes into force breakout time will go up to 12 months and remain they're for 15 to thought between ten and 15 years. and if there is no deal, breakout time can actually shrink significantly almost overnight depending on which
by the way, prime minister netanyahu's redline was drawn at 250 kilograms. actually, the j poa already got rid of the stockpile or drained the cartoon bomb the prime minister netanyahu held up the un. it is already gone, but iran has the capacity of again producing it and based on the previous pattern if there is no deal by 2030 iran will be able to have not 250 kilograms but 900 kilograms of 20 percent enriched material. and this contributes to the breakout time than the amount of time needed...
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thank you very much. >> prime minister netanyahu, i guess my advice would be very simple. i would advise them that when he views iraq, he should buy a color television set instead of a black and white one. that is so fundamental, i don't know what i would say after that. the presentation he is made up iran has done a disservice to him. i think there are others in israel in the security assessment who have some appreciation for that. that doesn't have anything to say against people who point out that the supreme leader in the states surrounding him are to being against the state of israel. at the same time, there are very real policies in pursuit of that goal. at the time iraq invaded iran in 1998, -- in 1988. they do have goals. the goals that they want are not the same goals as civil society. people should be aware of that tension. >> on u.s.-israeli relations, i would say recall ever between fourth, 2013. -- i would say recall november 4, 2013, when it promised her netanyahu said is the worst negotiation we could have made. he was almost on his knees to the president of
thank you very much. >> prime minister netanyahu, i guess my advice would be very simple. i would advise them that when he views iraq, he should buy a color television set instead of a black and white one. that is so fundamental, i don't know what i would say after that. the presentation he is made up iran has done a disservice to him. i think there are others in israel in the security assessment who have some appreciation for that. that doesn't have anything to say against people who...
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the announcement was made by benjamin netanyahu, about security on the syrian border. israel has also voiced concern that russian weapons could end up reaching fighters on the border with the golan heights which is israel seized from syria in 1967. al jazeera's pepper sharp reports from moscow. >> reporter: at the end of his meeting with president putin benjamin netanyahu said that both sides had 43rd to coordinate their military action in syria. that -- had agreed to coordinate with their military action in syria opposite number in russia white putin immediate with netanyahu, agreed to doornt response tcoordinateto try to gy misunderstandings, the euphemism, to try to avoid any misfires around the sides. advanced surface to air missiles, and in the air you have israeli pilots who are prepared to take on any hezbollah convoys if they feel that those weapons are being smuggled out of syria to the hezbollah bases. so it's a situation that needed urgent attention and they have both sides agreed on that today. >> there have also been some discussions between russia and the
the announcement was made by benjamin netanyahu, about security on the syrian border. israel has also voiced concern that russian weapons could end up reaching fighters on the border with the golan heights which is israel seized from syria in 1967. al jazeera's pepper sharp reports from moscow. >> reporter: at the end of his meeting with president putin benjamin netanyahu said that both sides had 43rd to coordinate their military action in syria. that -- had agreed to coordinate with...
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but we must also remember that prime minister benjamin netanyahu was a cheerleader for the iraq war, and he said in 2002 -- quote -- "if you take out saddam's regime, i guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region." unquote. prime minister netanyahu argued for the iraq war, saying -- quote -- "i guarantee you it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region." positive reverberations? instead devastating consequences. more than 4,000 of our brave american men and women killed. 32,000 wounded. and we know -- we know that a lot of the baathists joined disies. isis. and the baathists were loyal to saddam. now they're guarding isis. if we're completely honest and we really ask the question who won the war in iraq, the answer comes back: iran. iran. they have never had more influence in modern times on iraq than they have today. that is why as a stalwart support of israel, i strongly support this deal. i am the proud author of the last two u.s.-israel security bills passed by congress called the u.s. security enhancement cooperation act of 2012
but we must also remember that prime minister benjamin netanyahu was a cheerleader for the iraq war, and he said in 2002 -- quote -- "if you take out saddam's regime, i guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region." unquote. prime minister netanyahu argued for the iraq war, saying -- quote -- "i guarantee you it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region." positive reverberations? instead devastating consequences. more than...
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lou: benjamin netanyahu and the president to meet november 9th.oughts. >> well, i think it's about time that the president sat down with mr. netanyahu because realistically, the relationship between the united states and israel has been rocky over the obama administration. it is probably at its low point right now. i think the people of israel need and deserve much more reassurance than they've gotten from this administration about the role of the united states in protecting israel at this time when iran is still, you know, having protests in the street, chanting death to america, and death to israel, and yet the president is going to give them all of this additional money in iran, which i know they're going to be using, i expect they'd be using for terrorism, not to build hospitals or roads or schools. that is one of the biggest problems with this. and additionally, the president has come out yesterday against the exporting of crude oil, but yet going to lift the sanctions so iran can export crude oil. it's hypocritical. lou: senator, always good
lou: benjamin netanyahu and the president to meet november 9th.oughts. >> well, i think it's about time that the president sat down with mr. netanyahu because realistically, the relationship between the united states and israel has been rocky over the obama administration. it is probably at its low point right now. i think the people of israel need and deserve much more reassurance than they've gotten from this administration about the role of the united states in protecting israel at...
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bus driver with israeli citizenship and no reports of injuries and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahuts tougher punishment of palestinians throwing stones and firebombs in east jerusalem and stephanie decker reports. >> reporter: it's home but these days it feels like a prison cell israeli forces put 14-year-old under house arrest after accusing him of throwing stones during a protest in occupied east jerusalem and says his life has been turned up side down. >> translator: i go to sleep at 4:00 a.m. and wake up at 2:00 and have breakfast around 3:00 and at 7:00 p.m. i have lunch, everything changes in my life. >> reporter: it's been a month and he has five more to go until his trial. he has been denied his right to go to school and while we interview him his mother starts to cry. she asks why such harsh procedures on a child and taken to the detention center in east jerusalem after being arrested and kept 15 days before being transports to a prison and he was there without a parent and handcuffed and shackled when asked if he threw stones or not. they passed a law where stone throwers
bus driver with israeli citizenship and no reports of injuries and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahuts tougher punishment of palestinians throwing stones and firebombs in east jerusalem and stephanie decker reports. >> reporter: it's home but these days it feels like a prison cell israeli forces put 14-year-old under house arrest after accusing him of throwing stones during a protest in occupied east jerusalem and says his life has been turned up side down. >> translator: i...