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and jordan managed to achieve during the g twenty summit israeli prime minister minister benjamin netanyahu thinks it will jeopardize israel's national security and empower iran in the meantime moscow responded by saying it will take israel's concerns into account archies oleksiak jackie has that report during the g twenty summit two weeks ago when donald trump and vladimir putin met face to face for the first time a major shift in middle eastern politics to place the two presidents along with jordan agreed on a ceasefire in southern syria which has been seen by many analysts as a major move to make the much coveted deescalation zones work russia has often said that those would be the only way to bring the syrian crisis to a peaceful solution but the deescalation zones in that part of the country did not really work with u.s. coalition performing numerous airstrikes on pro-government militias in towns area in may and june from took to twitter later to underline the importance of the deal saying it saved lives and indeed it represented the first time in months that the united states and russ
and jordan managed to achieve during the g twenty summit israeli prime minister minister benjamin netanyahu thinks it will jeopardize israel's national security and empower iran in the meantime moscow responded by saying it will take israel's concerns into account archies oleksiak jackie has that report during the g twenty summit two weeks ago when donald trump and vladimir putin met face to face for the first time a major shift in middle eastern politics to place the two presidents along with...
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netanyahu wants to get his own read of macron.etanyahu hasn't been in paris since the 2014 charlie hebdo company occasi commemorations -- i shouldn't say commemorations. >> reporter: the attack. >> yes. since then there's been, as you probably remember when the previous president tried to organize a conference here in paris in the early part of 2017 to try to move the palestinian negotiations along, the israelis balked and said no, not now, this is not a good time and we're not going to take part. >> reporter: is there any chance that macron departs from typical french policy which is two-state support for the solution? that's what he has voiced during his campaign. >> he may be a little bit on the same wavelength of drurch as being prepared to accept what the parties will accept. in other words if the parties agr agree, as unlikely as that might be, as the one-state solution he might be prepared to go on with that. given the french's efforts to insert themselves in the diplomacy of the middle east, are they trying to mark a depar
netanyahu wants to get his own read of macron.etanyahu hasn't been in paris since the 2014 charlie hebdo company occasi commemorations -- i shouldn't say commemorations. >> reporter: the attack. >> yes. since then there's been, as you probably remember when the previous president tried to organize a conference here in paris in the early part of 2017 to try to move the palestinian negotiations along, the israelis balked and said no, not now, this is not a good time and we're not...
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netanyahu will be with him shortly. attend a ceremony in central paris later commemorating the event. deputy in chief of the magazine, for our audience and as we watch the live pictures, i think we need to remind people this is one of the darkest chapters of french history. and that the french state has had a lot of trouble over the years acknowledging it. >> well, there is one of the money dark events that. -- many dark events that happened during world war ii and the occupation here. we must say about the val dev, for a long time the french authority and especially french president said it was made under the order of the nazi and french had nothing to do. the full responsibility was not -- did not belong to the french until jacques chirac decided to recognize the full responsibility of the french. the nazis ordered to rounds up people but not that many. they didn't order the children to be rounded up. that was the initiative of the the french police who decided to go beyond. this is a very dark french -- you know, it
netanyahu will be with him shortly. attend a ceremony in central paris later commemorating the event. deputy in chief of the magazine, for our audience and as we watch the live pictures, i think we need to remind people this is one of the darkest chapters of french history. and that the french state has had a lot of trouble over the years acknowledging it. >> well, there is one of the money dark events that. -- many dark events that happened during world war ii and the occupation here. we...
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obviously, he and prime minister netanyahu have a strange relationship. president trump and not know how -- netanyahu seem to have a good one going forward. the fact that everyone knew that obama and netanyahu did not have a great relationship, i don't think america interfered in the elections. host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up out of anger -- beating him up out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were doing the will of their leader punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby, or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. that we do know whatever they did was inhumane and in the end amounted to murder. at least i would put the burden of proof on them to dispel that argument if they think there is any counterargument to it. that we do not know precisely what happened. host: the larger and more signific
obviously, he and prime minister netanyahu have a strange relationship. president trump and not know how -- netanyahu seem to have a good one going forward. the fact that everyone knew that obama and netanyahu did not have a great relationship, i don't think america interfered in the elections. host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up...
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prime minister netanyahu and i agreed to do much more together to protect our strategic interests.ombato cooperate to growing globalization and terrorism, including in cyberspace. >> you and i will change the world. i have a feeling that today, india and israel are changing our world and maybe changing parts of the world because this is a cooperation that is really a marriage made in heaven. laura: with the help of a 3-d printer, scientists in peru have re-created the face of an ancient female reader. she died 1700 years ago and her well preserved remains were found 11 years ago in a pyramid. she was aerate along with a crown and gold coins come a clue to her high status. it is a face that hasn't been seen for some 1700 years. is believed to have ruled over valley in ancient peru 1000 years before the incas. wealth of gold artifacts and weapons, the discovery of her remains in the countries north in 2005 debunked theories of the ancient society being patriarchal. >> although she is just a meter and a half tall, this woman is of enormous significance. it is not just a source of prid
prime minister netanyahu and i agreed to do much more together to protect our strategic interests.ombato cooperate to growing globalization and terrorism, including in cyberspace. >> you and i will change the world. i have a feeling that today, india and israel are changing our world and maybe changing parts of the world because this is a cooperation that is really a marriage made in heaven. laura: with the help of a 3-d printer, scientists in peru have re-created the face of an ancient...
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of course you have obama trying to oust and actively work into netanyahu, one of our closest allies in israel. if collusion matters, why haven't we heard about ukraine, ukraine, ukraine as much as we should? >> that's about the different candidates, the one who lost into the media wanted to win back. the president is right when he points that out. so much of this goes back to the election results and the fact that -- let's review a couple of things. you just mentioned the actual coordination and collusion between ukrainian embassy officials and dnc officials. they actually used that information to try to hurt people on the drum campaign. that's number one. number two, bill clinton got $500,000 in speaking fees from a russian bank. hillary clinton allowed 20% of our uranium reserves to go to the russian firm, whose investors gave money to the clinton foundation. the clinton campaign -- you're talking about actual evidence, not conjecture. my other impression of your interview is -- how refreshing to have someone take responsibility, be transparent and earnest, admit that maybe he would
of course you have obama trying to oust and actively work into netanyahu, one of our closest allies in israel. if collusion matters, why haven't we heard about ukraine, ukraine, ukraine as much as we should? >> that's about the different candidates, the one who lost into the media wanted to win back. the president is right when he points that out. so much of this goes back to the election results and the fact that -- let's review a couple of things. you just mentioned the actual...
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. >> you talk about netanyahu's comments? i would refer you to him. but there's a shared interest that we have with israel making sure that iran does not gain a foot hold in southern syria. so while we're going to continue those talks, obviously we want to have that productive cease-fire. but we also want to make sure we're not, one of our other objectives is remains to make sure that iran does not gain a foot hold in southern syria. we need to have that discussion with prime minister netanyahu about his concerns. there is a shared goal there. >> with the healthcare bill in limbo what is the administration's intention to move forward on fox reform, can you move on it without having healthcare? >> the senate is still on track to vote and the president will sign it as soon as it's, you know, as soon as it's possible. we'll continue to plan. we have had well into the hundreds if not close to 1,000 listening sessions with different entities. not, the number of entities not the number of meetings. they'll continue that outreach, continue to hear the focus,
. >> you talk about netanyahu's comments? i would refer you to him. but there's a shared interest that we have with israel making sure that iran does not gain a foot hold in southern syria. so while we're going to continue those talks, obviously we want to have that productive cease-fire. but we also want to make sure we're not, one of our other objectives is remains to make sure that iran does not gain a foot hold in southern syria. we need to have that discussion with prime minister...
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during the visit, mr netanyahu also held his first talks with the new french president, emmanuel macronwith a new president, france is finding a new role in the world but there are moments in history that hold a sense of national guilt. france is still facing up to what was done here 75 years ago and taking its responsibility, despite the nazi occupation. translation: it was indeed france which organised the round—up, the deportation, which led to almost all the deaths of the 13,000 people of the jewish faith who were taken from their homes on the 16th and 17th ofjuly, 1942. these are some of the men, women and children who were arrested by french police and packed onto trains simply because of their religion. 13,152 mostly taken to auschwitz. fewer than 100 lived. this is the first time an israeli prime minister has been at these commemorations. some feel he is using what happened here to strengthen his own position. i have come here to bow my head in memory of our slained brothers and sisters, slaughtered slowly because they were jews. i have come here to mourn with you the victims. t
during the visit, mr netanyahu also held his first talks with the new french president, emmanuel macronwith a new president, france is finding a new role in the world but there are moments in history that hold a sense of national guilt. france is still facing up to what was done here 75 years ago and taking its responsibility, despite the nazi occupation. translation: it was indeed france which organised the round—up, the deportation, which led to almost all the deaths of the 13,000 people of...
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this week, israeli journalist looks at the life and influence of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the program director for the hague center for strategic studies reports on how the internet is being used as a medium for warfare in the darkening web. and georgetown university law professor and formal federal prosecutor paul butler examines the policing of black men in his new book "chokehold". look for the upcoming titles in book stores and watch for the authors on booktv. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer: >> i am in the middle of reading testimony by scott toroe which is a suspense book that is too close to reality as it talks about the struggles of human rights violations against the burma population. i am about one third through and i cannot wait to get home to finish it. >> one last question senator cardin. what does it take to get you interested in a book? how do you find time? what types of book catch your attention? >> two types. one is about historic figures and the other is suspense fiction that takes me as far aw
this week, israeli journalist looks at the life and influence of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the program director for the hague center for strategic studies reports on how the internet is being used as a medium for warfare in the darkening web. and georgetown university law professor and formal federal prosecutor paul butler examines the policing of black men in his new book "chokehold". look for the upcoming titles in book stores and watch for the authors on booktv....
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obviously, he and prime minister netanyahu have a strange relationship. president trump and not know how -- netanyahu seem to have a good one going forward. the fact that everyone knew that obama and netanyahu did not have a great relationship, i don't think america interfered in the elections. host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up out of anger -- beating him up out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were doing the will of their leader punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby, or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. that we do know whatever they did was inhumane and in the end amounted to murder. at least i would put the burden of proof on them to dispel that argument if they think there is any counterargument to it. that we do not know precisely what happened. host: the larger and more signific
obviously, he and prime minister netanyahu have a strange relationship. president trump and not know how -- netanyahu seem to have a good one going forward. the fact that everyone knew that obama and netanyahu did not have a great relationship, i don't think america interfered in the elections. host: based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to otto warmbier? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was taking him up...
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during the visit, mr netanyahu also held his first talks with the new french president, emmanuel macronew president, france is finding new role in the world but there are moments in history that hold a sense of national guilt. france is still facing up to what was done here 75 years ago and taking its responsibility, despite the nazi occupation. foundation mac it was indeed france which organised the round—up, the deportation, which led to almost all the deaths of the 30,000 people from thejewish led to almost all the deaths of the 30,000 people from the jewish faith who were taken from their homes on the extent and 17th ofjuly 1942. who were taken from their homes on the extent and 17th ofjuly1942. —— 16th. these are some of the men women and children arrested simply because of their religion. 13,152 mostly because of their religion. 13,152 m ostly ta ke n because of their religion. 13,152 mostly ta ken to because of their religion. 13,152 mostly taken to concentration camps. this is the first time and israeli prime minister has been at these commemorations. some feel he is using what
during the visit, mr netanyahu also held his first talks with the new french president, emmanuel macronew president, france is finding new role in the world but there are moments in history that hold a sense of national guilt. france is still facing up to what was done here 75 years ago and taking its responsibility, despite the nazi occupation. foundation mac it was indeed france which organised the round—up, the deportation, which led to almost all the deaths of the 30,000 people from...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been in paris to commemorate the 75th anniversary of thei—occupied france during the second world war. during the visit, mr netanyahu also held his first direct talks with the french president, emmanuel macron. danjohnson has this report. with a new president, france's finding a new role in the world. but there are moments in history that sense of national guilt. frist of facing up to what was done here 75 yea rs facing up to what was done here 75 years ago and taking its responsibility, despite the nazi occupation. translation: it was indeed france which organised the round—up, the deportation which led to almost all the deaths of the 13,000 people of thejewish led to almost all the deaths of the 13,000 people of the jewish faith who were taken from their homes on the 16th and 17th ofjuly1942. these the 16th and 17th ofjuly 1942. these are some the 16th and 17th ofjuly1942. these are some of the men, women and children who were arrested by french police and packed onto trains, simply because of their religion. 13,152 of them. most are take
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been in paris to commemorate the 75th anniversary of thei—occupied france during the second world war. during the visit, mr netanyahu also held his first direct talks with the french president, emmanuel macron. danjohnson has this report. with a new president, france's finding a new role in the world. but there are moments in history that sense of national guilt. frist of facing up to what was done here 75 yea rs facing up to what was done here 75...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has gone after al jazeera before, haslam baased them. but the network has remained here in the country, in jerusalem arming in the west bank and gaza. they have not been kicked out. there is quite a process to go through if al jazeera was going to be removed from the country. it isn't like egypt or saudi arabia where a decree comes down and the network is kicked out. is there are legal proceedings. they would go to the high court likely. also, al jazeera employees what from what we're hearing up to 100 israelis and their labor laws that would be affected by this as well. so it's not something that can be easily done if this were to go forward, it would likely take some time before the network would be kicked out. so again, not like egypt. not like saudi arabia where they're gone one days. this could be a long-term thing, max. >> okay, ian lee, thanks for the updates. we're going to turn now to the korean peninsula with both sides of the 38th parallel marking the armistice that halted the korean war 64 years ago now. north koreans celebra
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has gone after al jazeera before, haslam baased them. but the network has remained here in the country, in jerusalem arming in the west bank and gaza. they have not been kicked out. there is quite a process to go through if al jazeera was going to be removed from the country. it isn't like egypt or saudi arabia where a decree comes down and the network is kicked out. is there are legal proceedings. they would go to the high court likely. also, al...
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bit of how does the israeli public go with a photograph of prime minister netanyahu the knowing that he is helping and the israeli taxpayer is helping soldiers they don't want hizbullah forces or maybe she's all syrian army to be closer to the golan heights border so if those people can create a buffer zone for the israeli why not that is if they've managed to reach that goal border with the syrian army with. all financed and supported militia i believe is that it would be would be in a very very big position. thank you. eleven years ago today israel declared war on lebanon beginning a thirty three day conflict with as well are now fighting with u.s. and u.k. troops to combat isis day action syria was victorious israel's weapons in the twenty six lebanon war was supplied by britain which bears responsibility for the belfer declaration signed one hundred years ago while u.k. prime minister is amazing is the balfour declaration as a source of pride it led to what the palestinians called knuckler day and the displacement of hundreds of thousands. people one of them was a poet and his st
bit of how does the israeli public go with a photograph of prime minister netanyahu the knowing that he is helping and the israeli taxpayer is helping soldiers they don't want hizbullah forces or maybe she's all syrian army to be closer to the golan heights border so if those people can create a buffer zone for the israeli why not that is if they've managed to reach that goal border with the syrian army with. all financed and supported militia i believe is that it would be would be in a very...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu world heritage site.ed world heritage site. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a delusional decision. palestinians alleged that israel were carrying out violations there, where a small community ofjewish out violations there, where a small community of jewish settlers out violations there, where a small community ofjewish settlers live in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned of new measures after doha rejected their demands. in a joint statement they said that qatar's refusal is proof that it wants to destabilise security in the region. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, egypt and bahrain or severed ties with qatar last month. six people are dead and at least 20 others are still missing after serious flooding in japan. torrential rain fell on parts of the country this week, causing rivers to burst their banks. thousands of rescue workers have been sent to the area. stay with us here on bbc news, area. stay with us h
prime minister benjamin netanyahu world heritage site.ed world heritage site. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a delusional decision. palestinians alleged that israel were carrying out violations there, where a small community ofjewish out violations there, where a small community of jewish settlers out violations there, where a small community ofjewish settlers live in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned...
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obviously, he and prime minister netanyahu have a strained relationship. i'm glad to see president trump and prime minister netanyahu seem to have a good one going forward. beyond the fact that everybody knew that obama and netanyahu did not have a great, productive relationship, i don't think the united states took sides in the israeli elections. host: in your piece about north korea, you made reference to otto warmbier. based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to them? guest: we don't know, but you have to assume some kind of serious mistreatment. whether it was beating him up just out of anger, that the prison guards thought they were somehow doing the will of their leader by punishing him for taking a sign down in a hotel lobby -- i think is the extent of what he was purported to have done -- or whether he had some kind of medical episode and they failed to properly treat him and it got worse, we don't know. but we do know whatever they did was inhumane, and obviously in the end, amounted to murder. at least i would put the b
obviously, he and prime minister netanyahu have a strained relationship. i'm glad to see president trump and prime minister netanyahu seem to have a good one going forward. beyond the fact that everybody knew that obama and netanyahu did not have a great, productive relationship, i don't think the united states took sides in the israeli elections. host: in your piece about north korea, you made reference to otto warmbier. based on what you know about the north korean regime, what happened to...
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bibi netanyahu and his government have been moving to make sure that the pressure builds, the tensions. the ultimate goal with regard to the mosque is to drive the palestinians and arabs in general out completely. i recall when we were working with then yasser arafat in ramallah in 2002 or 2003 as i recall a catholic bishop actually told me that the biggest enemy for him for christians in that region was not the arabs, it was the jews. so we have a real problem with this government. we don't have a problem with israelis in general but with this government which they don't seem to be able to rid themselves of. its ultimate goal is to cause the palestinians to react in a way that it can then react viciously and violently as it has in gaza repeatedly and reassert itself and essentially put the palestinians down. >> we know that annexation of the west bank and all of jerusalem has been a goal of the likud government, the current israeli government. jared kushner is supposedly in charge of this, in charge of middle east peace and i'm wondering if netanyahu's conception that they have a fre
bibi netanyahu and his government have been moving to make sure that the pressure builds, the tensions. the ultimate goal with regard to the mosque is to drive the palestinians and arabs in general out completely. i recall when we were working with then yasser arafat in ramallah in 2002 or 2003 as i recall a catholic bishop actually told me that the biggest enemy for him for christians in that region was not the arabs, it was the jews. so we have a real problem with this government. we don't...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a visit to commemorate the day. and we end on two moments of historic significance that you must have been hiding in a cave to miss this weekend: the independent has this image of roger federer as he won the men's singles at wimbledon for the eight time making him the oldest champion at 35. and dr who is a woman. so let's begin. we will talk to all of the papers. with me is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstruction and development. thank you very much, lovely to see you. that started the financial times because of course we have the brexit talks starting, philip hammond is talking about this two year transition deal to cushion brexit. soft brexit, hard brexit, where are we? i do think we know where are we? i do think we know where we are but we know there is uncertainty and i think there's more division maybe then what's there was. it was clearly doing to be a ha rd was. it was clearly doing to be a hard brexit first, the government said, this is what theresa may pr
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a visit to commemorate the day. and we end on two moments of historic significance that you must have been hiding in a cave to miss this weekend: the independent has this image of roger federer as he won the men's singles at wimbledon for the eight time making him the oldest champion at 35. and dr who is a woman. so let's begin. we will talk to all of the papers. with me is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank...
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bibi netanyahu. obama tried to impact that election. am i six, the intelligence guy from great britain, the dossier. in that we have real crimes for example. either any doubts that hillary committed crimes? >> we could start with the server that was held in the townhouse in colorado. and then what james comey said when . and then james comey and that in in. he makes information based on a conversation. goes to a reporter, a friend of his at columbia law school and for the sole purpose of doing what? obtaining a special counsel. basically, look at this, sean. the special counsel is appointed based on evidence that was illegally distributed. think about that for a moment with the legitimacy of this entire process. instead, what we've got now is donald trump jr. comes forward, releases all the emails. and the media is in a frenzy because he released the emails. unlike the opposition, who did not. >> sean: over $100 million gets kicked back to the clinton foundation. she signed off on a waiver that allows 20% of america's uranium potentiall
bibi netanyahu. obama tried to impact that election. am i six, the intelligence guy from great britain, the dossier. in that we have real crimes for example. either any doubts that hillary committed crimes? >> we could start with the server that was held in the townhouse in colorado. and then what james comey said when . and then james comey and that in in. he makes information based on a conversation. goes to a reporter, a friend of his at columbia law school and for the sole purpose of...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a visit to commemorate the day.historic significance that you must have been hiding in a cave to miss this weekend: the independent has this image of roger federer as he won the men's singles at wimbledon for the eight time making him the oldest champion at 35. and dr who is a woman. so let's begin. we will talk to all of the papers. with me is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a visit to commemorate the day.historic significance that you must have been hiding in a cave to miss this weekend: the independent has this image of roger federer as he won the men's singles at wimbledon for the eight time making him the oldest champion at 35. and dr who is a woman. so let's begin. we will talk to all of the papers. with me is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues
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the fact neta nyahu the fact netanyahu received modi on tuesday at the airport signals the strength.orically supportive of the palestinian cause but quietly it's been working on its relationship with israel and until now mr modi has given credit to israel. the main focus of the trip will be economic and strategic. india is already israel's largest arms market, buying weapons worth $1 billion every year. on this trip mr modi is expected to push forjoint development and sale of drones, missiles and radar systems and the signature make in india campaign. bilateral trade between the two countries is around $5 billion per year. both countries wa nt to $5 billion per year. both countries want to expand economic ties and are expected to announce deals in sectors like agriculture, water and space technology. the european union senior officials are also busy discussing free—trade deals with the southeast asia nations, a < unknown speaker: as asean in bangkok, thailand this week —— a bloc known as. the region created $280 billion in 2016 and that is 13% of trade in the region and when it comes
the fact neta nyahu the fact netanyahu received modi on tuesday at the airport signals the strength.orically supportive of the palestinian cause but quietly it's been working on its relationship with israel and until now mr modi has given credit to israel. the main focus of the trip will be economic and strategic. india is already israel's largest arms market, buying weapons worth $1 billion every year. on this trip mr modi is expected to push forjoint development and sale of drones, missiles...
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it is what yoni netanyahu symbolizes.at home, one organization helping reunite ree wooded warriors. we are hearing from one veteran, receiving assistance as our proud american coverage continues next. >> i lost my leg roadside attack in eastern afghan sin. first time, he sprinted right up to me. we've been best friends ever stent to make sense. he goes with me everywhere. he does a lot for me and mobility. he is always by my side. >> having healthy ♪ >> eric: this independence day brings more assistance to our veterans. particular transportation help, provided by an organization that is very special. it is called luke's wings. what is it? what are they due? how do they help? chairman of the board and ceo and his cosponsor of luke's wings, joins us now from washington. this is such a meaningful and special effort. tell me what you do, and how you started? >> we started luke's wings in 2008. our mission was to fly families in and out of military hospitals to support the recovery of our wounded warriors. in 2008, very modest
it is what yoni netanyahu symbolizes.at home, one organization helping reunite ree wooded warriors. we are hearing from one veteran, receiving assistance as our proud american coverage continues next. >> i lost my leg roadside attack in eastern afghan sin. first time, he sprinted right up to me. we've been best friends ever stent to make sense. he goes with me everywhere. he does a lot for me and mobility. he is always by my side. >> having healthy ♪ >> eric: this...
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to try to defeat one of our closest allies, to defeat the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. next is the media and the democrats. the ones that are so apoplectic about the idea of collusion. why have they never reported any of these stories to you? take a look. >> i told you i thought there was a criminal plan and these wered his allies. i hadre a resolution back in february that said it should be investigated for collusion. >> i would characterize it this way outside of the investigation, there is circumstantial evidence of collusion. >> the last six months -- collusion is not even on the table -- it has been undone by the president's son's own words. >> this is evidence to commit collusion. >> a federal judge found the people in trump's organization were colluding with the russians. >> what would change the world is if russia was interfering in the election and they weren't doingn it on their own. he was in on it. >> sean: what a bunch of phonies and hypocrites. if they are so upset about all that, maybe they should look to a real example, real russia s collusion. i'm talki
to try to defeat one of our closest allies, to defeat the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. next is the media and the democrats. the ones that are so apoplectic about the idea of collusion. why have they never reported any of these stories to you? take a look. >> i told you i thought there was a criminal plan and these wered his allies. i hadre a resolution back in february that said it should be investigated for collusion. >> i would characterize it this way outside of...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said yesterday they were welcome.dded it must not be open or must not be open for iran's entrenchment or that in particular talking about hezbollah. iran and hezbollah have supported. government forces on the ground in israel has launched airstrikes on hezbollah. arms convoy through syrian government heading towards hezbollah in lebanon and also traded fire with armed elements across the border inferior or where there has been below for into the golan heights. prime minister netanyahu said israel will continue to monitor events across the border, bubbled its red lines and that is preventing entrenchment area and also again hezbollah's entrenchment of fighting across the border. elizabeth: john huddy reporting live. thank you so much. iraq is soldiers in mosul after their strongholds in the city. this just days after isis launched a major counterattack that allows militants to regain some ground. iraqi state tv reports the prime minister's senior touchdown in multiple earlier today to congratulate troops personally on
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said yesterday they were welcome.dded it must not be open or must not be open for iran's entrenchment or that in particular talking about hezbollah. iran and hezbollah have supported. government forces on the ground in israel has launched airstrikes on hezbollah. arms convoy through syrian government heading towards hezbollah in lebanon and also traded fire with armed elements across the border inferior or where there has been below for into the golan...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said today that israel was welcome a genuine cease-fire in syria but added, it must not open way for iran's military entrenchment where that of its satellites in syria notably hezbollah supported the government forcing assad and they have launched airstrikes in syria and -- when there has been spillover into their. we are going up there tomorrow, i can tell you, i have been about 50 yards from the fire you can hear gunfire in the other side. today, israel's defense minister lieberman also said that israel will quote - retain its freedom of action in syria basically saying that if attacked, israel will fight back if necessary. >> okay john huddy, thank you very much. eric? >> and we will have analysis on this syrian deal half elf now in the newscast. you will want to hear that. meanwhile, some good news and apparent victory over isis iraqi forces working with the last militants in the center of mosul. airstrikes hitting iraq's second-largest city says troops there were neighborhoods to force out the remaining radical islamic terrorists. isis c
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said today that israel was welcome a genuine cease-fire in syria but added, it must not open way for iran's military entrenchment where that of its satellites in syria notably hezbollah supported the government forcing assad and they have launched airstrikes in syria and -- when there has been spillover into their. we are going up there tomorrow, i can tell you, i have been about 50 yards from the fire you can hear gunfire in the other side. today,...
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bibi netanyahu. obama tried to impact that election.i six, the intelligence guy from great britain, the dossier. in that we have real crimes for example. either any doubts that hillary committed crimes? >> we could start with the server that was held in the townhouse in colorado. and then what james comey said when . and then james comey and that in in. he makes information based on a conversation. goes to a reporter, a friend of his at columbia law school and for the sole purpose of doing what? obtaining a special counsel. basically, look at this, sean. the special counsel is appointed based on evidence that was illegally distributed. think about that for a moment with the legitimacy of this entire process. instead, what we've got now is donald trump jr. comes forward, releases all the emails. and the media is in a frenzy because he released the emails. unlike the opposition, who did not. >> sean: over $100 million gets kicked back to the clinton foundation. she signed off on a waiver that allows 20% of america's uranium potentially to
bibi netanyahu. obama tried to impact that election.i six, the intelligence guy from great britain, the dossier. in that we have real crimes for example. either any doubts that hillary committed crimes? >> we could start with the server that was held in the townhouse in colorado. and then what james comey said when . and then james comey and that in in. he makes information based on a conversation. goes to a reporter, a friend of his at columbia law school and for the sole purpose of...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that israel would welcome a genuine ceasefire in syriat added that it must not open the way for iran's military entrenchment or that of its satellites in syria. both iran and hezbollah have supported syrian government forces, and they've traded fire with armed elements across the border when there's been spillover into the golan heights. prime minister netanyahu said israel will continue to monitor the events across the border, but that israel will stick to, he says, its red lines; that is, preventing hezbollah's armament via syria, preventing hezbollah and iran from establishing a military presence along the border and preventing an iranian military presence overall in syria. eric? eric: thanks, john. that is the threat along the golan heights. arthel? arthel: senator bernie sanders presenting a new roadblock for the gop health care bill, holding a rally in kentucky right now demanding that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell not repeal and replace obama. that plea in mcconnell's home state as he and party leadership considers some dr
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that israel would welcome a genuine ceasefire in syriat added that it must not open the way for iran's military entrenchment or that of its satellites in syria. both iran and hezbollah have supported syrian government forces, and they've traded fire with armed elements across the border when there's been spillover into the golan heights. prime minister netanyahu said israel will continue to monitor the events across the border, but that israel will...
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greetednister netanyahu the returning security guard and there was film of this and the jordanian kingas called this populism. the king went to the mou rning tent of the jordanians that were killed. jordan is demanding a proper investigation and a proper inquiry and a trial since they released this man into israeli custody but it is not clear whether that is going to happen and also, what will repair relations between the two countries right now? this is a diplomatic crisis. >> thank you very much for the update. reporting from jerusalem. hasther news, nawaz sharif stepped down as prime minister of accident. he was disqualified from office. the ruling comes after an investigative panel alleged the wealth of the prime minister's family did not match their earnings. papers leak showed that the family used offshore companies to buy high-end london apartments. we have the story. pakistan'sfor opposition. after the supreme court pronounced its unanimous verdict. the prime minister stands disqualified. >> evidence against nawaz sharif has put the last nail in the coffin. it is a victory for
greetednister netanyahu the returning security guard and there was film of this and the jordanian kingas called this populism. the king went to the mou rning tent of the jordanians that were killed. jordan is demanding a proper investigation and a proper inquiry and a trial since they released this man into israeli custody but it is not clear whether that is going to happen and also, what will repair relations between the two countries right now? this is a diplomatic crisis. >> thank you...
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benjamin netanyahu denies this. a violent protest broke out on friday after the israeli government refused to remove the metal detectors and barred muslim men under the age of 50 from praying at the mosque. hundreds of palestinians were injured and at least four killed. later a man snuck into the jewish west bank settlement and brutally murdered three israelis on saturdays -- on saturday israeli security launched a series of rage -- rates on palestinian homes. outside groups have had very little influence on calming the situation here. this time seems no different.>>> philippine president roderigo said he would never set foot on american soil.>> i have seen america and its lousy. there will never be a time that i would go to america during my term. or even thereafter.>> during a press conference on friday the president bashed the united states and his comments came after massachusetts congressman james mcgovern slammed the philippine administration for its brutal response to the countries drug problems. mcgovern and
benjamin netanyahu denies this. a violent protest broke out on friday after the israeli government refused to remove the metal detectors and barred muslim men under the age of 50 from praying at the mosque. hundreds of palestinians were injured and at least four killed. later a man snuck into the jewish west bank settlement and brutally murdered three israelis on saturdays -- on saturday israeli security launched a series of rage -- rates on palestinian homes. outside groups have had very...
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we have a very good he relationship with prime minister netanyahu and this administration has talked about promoting peace between the israelis and the palestinians. reporter: this is a flash point, very volatile situation. are you calling on the israelis to stand down on the measures they have taken? >> i think first what i would want to say is the white house should a statement on that very matter that you are addressing and we continue to condemn terror attacks other individuals. that occurred on friday. t occurred at the end of mr. greenblatte' meetings. and that is something that we believe very strongly and we would urge all side to take steps to reduce tensions. we support the maintenance of the status quo and expect both side to fulfill their commitments. reporter: [inaudibley and are promoting peace that is something that is one of the top issues for this administration and we'll continue to talk about that. and things like this, it has the ability to de-escalate or has e ability to put things on a bad path. go ahead. reporter: do you support the maintenance of the stalt tue
we have a very good he relationship with prime minister netanyahu and this administration has talked about promoting peace between the israelis and the palestinians. reporter: this is a flash point, very volatile situation. are you calling on the israelis to stand down on the measures they have taken? >> i think first what i would want to say is the white house should a statement on that very matter that you are addressing and we continue to condemn terror attacks other individuals. that...
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the palestinian president condemned the attack in a phone call to benjamin netanyahu, but he also warnedhe sites the muslims long-term could have significant consequences. sarah: here is a look now at other stories making headlines. a federal judge in hawaii has further weakened the trump administration's travel ban by expanding the list of family relationships that these applicants can use to enter the united states. the judge has ordered the government not to enforce the ban on close relatives of u.s. citizens, including grandparents, aunts and uncles. and taiwan's parliament descending into violence for the second day running in a huge dispute over an infrastructure project. punches were thrown and chairs as well, before order was finally restored. and the navy of sri lanka has rescued a wild elephant that had been swept out to sea by strong currents. divers managed to tie ropes around the animal and pull it safely back to shore in an operation that took six hours. vets say that the elephant is in good health. you are watching dw news. coming up, the women's euro 2017 kicking off on s
the palestinian president condemned the attack in a phone call to benjamin netanyahu, but he also warnedhe sites the muslims long-term could have significant consequences. sarah: here is a look now at other stories making headlines. a federal judge in hawaii has further weakened the trump administration's travel ban by expanding the list of family relationships that these applicants can use to enter the united states. the judge has ordered the government not to enforce the ban on close...
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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says modi's visit is a diplomaticic coup for the jewish statewe go to our correspondent. a red carpet welcome for narendra modi today. it seems the israelis are pretty excited about this visit. reporter: that's right. we saw a bear hug, such as you rarely see in politics, between the israeli prime minister and the indian prime minister. it was a gushing welcome. it is the first visit by an indian prime minister here, and it has taken 25 years organize. what took so long, said israel's prime minister. he said also that they were two close souls looking to build a better future together, a reference to technological advancement in both states. there was a huge response also from narendra modi. he said that he spoke -- he spoke a few words in hebrew. he said israel is one of the greatest partnerships india has. after that bearhug, israel's prime minister is not letting go. he is spending most of the remaining two days of this visit by the indian prime minister's side. israel's foreign ministry says it is very unusual and it is a sign of how importa
israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says modi's visit is a diplomaticic coup for the jewish statewe go to our correspondent. a red carpet welcome for narendra modi today. it seems the israelis are pretty excited about this visit. reporter: that's right. we saw a bear hug, such as you rarely see in politics, between the israeli prime minister and the indian prime minister. it was a gushing welcome. it is the first visit by an indian prime minister here, and it has taken 25 years organize....
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palestinian president mahmoud abbas telephoned israeli prime minister netanyahu today, to condemn theack. he also called for reopening the holy site. in a bid to ease tensions, netanyahu quickly issued a statement that the status quo "will be preserved". but the leader of the militant islamic jihad movement in gaza city welcomed the attack. >> ( translated ): jerusalem is an arab and islamic land, so when the zionist enemy seeks to turn it into a jewish temple, one of our people will come out and stand in the face of this plan and confront it as it happened today. therefore, who is responsible >> reporter: in the end, israelis and palestinians were left to bury their dead amid fears that the attack is a harbinger of more violence to come. for the pbs newshour, i'm margaret warner. >> woodruff: back in this country: the u.s. justice department says it will appeal directly to the supreme court, after a federal judge dealt another blow to president trump's travel ban. the judge in hawaii ruled last night. he said the list of "bona fide" relationships that allow entry to the u.s., must in
palestinian president mahmoud abbas telephoned israeli prime minister netanyahu today, to condemn theack. he also called for reopening the holy site. in a bid to ease tensions, netanyahu quickly issued a statement that the status quo "will be preserved". but the leader of the militant islamic jihad movement in gaza city welcomed the attack. >> ( translated ): jerusalem is an arab and islamic land, so when the zionist enemy seeks to turn it into a jewish temple, one of our people...
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he's expressed great support for netanyahu and his leadership.t this would be an easier administration to get along with. similarly, vladimir putin looked at what trump said on the campaign trail about being friends with russia and said that's got to be better for us. the tv campaign that the russian state government orchestrated against the united states and against president obama and secretary clinton over the last few years has now given way to a much more positive view of president trump and the united states government since january. >> can you give me the top thing you're looking forward to come out of meeting with president macron? >> trump will go to france later this week at president macron's invitation to celebrate bastille day. last time obviously they met, the first time they met, a month ago, they had the face white knuckle handshake. this time they seemed to avoid that kind of mano a mano confrontation in hamburg. these two people are on opposite ends of things. president macron's public is not a supporter of president trump. we'l
he's expressed great support for netanyahu and his leadership.t this would be an easier administration to get along with. similarly, vladimir putin looked at what trump said on the campaign trail about being friends with russia and said that's got to be better for us. the tv campaign that the russian state government orchestrated against the united states and against president obama and secretary clinton over the last few years has now given way to a much more positive view of president trump...
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just this morning, benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, announced the home of the palestinianwould be torn down. >> thank you so much for the update. >>> jared kushner gets ready to be interviewed by the senate intelligence committee, what he is likely to reveal and what he will likely keep secret. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. >>> jared kushner lied on his first two security clearance forms. they're not memory failures. these are very important meetings with the russians, one involving a secret back channel. another one involving getting dirt on hillary clinton. you don't forget about those meetings. >> that was democratic congressman ted lieu, weighing in on the financial disclosure form that jared kushner amended. the revelation comes days before he returns to capitol hill
just this morning, benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, announced the home of the palestinianwould be torn down. >> thank you so much for the update. >>> jared kushner gets ready to be interviewed by the senate intelligence committee, what he is likely to reveal and what he will likely keep secret. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture...
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. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, important, innovative border in the world. it will be a region of economic growth, a region where human rights can be respected, a region where everyone can feel safe. >> what kinds of feedback are you getting from people in your country and from people here? >> well, on that, let me tell that both presidents agreed not to talk publicly about those matters anymore because it's something that their positions are very clear and they have opposite positions on that. >> he believes now is the time to build bridges,
. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul...
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israeli factor was important but it's significant to bear in mind that the is ready premier benjamin netanyahu expressed cautious optimism about this ceasefire because he said that you know a cease fire is good but as long as long it doesn't as it doesn't lead to the expansion of a husband law a rainy and i'll even syrian government presence so the israeli stance is unclear but i think that you know jordan's good ties with both moscow and washington i did i think it did have a big role to play in choosing these particular regions and just put this into context for us to be they rally of course is a big is a big news day when some of the. it happens in syria and say far it's so good but with regard to the the wider conflict that we see in syria i mean how far away are we from from seeing that resolved. you're speaking about a cease fire throughout the country is that what your get the exactly i mean obviously people are talking about this very positively but in terms of finding of a final resolution to the conflict in syria that's still a long way off it seems. you know yes because you still i
israeli factor was important but it's significant to bear in mind that the is ready premier benjamin netanyahu expressed cautious optimism about this ceasefire because he said that you know a cease fire is good but as long as long it doesn't as it doesn't lead to the expansion of a husband law a rainy and i'll even syrian government presence so the israeli stance is unclear but i think that you know jordan's good ties with both moscow and washington i did i think it did have a big role to play...
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the status quo now the israelis and jordanians are in talks the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said repeatedly that he has no intention to change the status quo and we also know that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has urged to calm the situation but this is a hugely volatile area and many are bracing for more violence particularly ahead of a call tomorrow that has gone out by the jerusalem top muslim cleric and he has called for all mosques in jerusalem to remain closed and for worshippers to make their way to the compound so we are expecting another day of rage and potential clashes tomorrow friday. last week love amir putin's the internet into a frenzy over a mysterious passengers seen in the back of his car or were they reveal wasn't quite as spectacular as what everyone had been hoping for. well the initial disappointment didn't long as people began guessing the contents of red ink instead the was filled in during president putin's visit to a secret history north petersburg a spokesperson for the russian patriarch said he was holding the bike before it was seen
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tallying up with on a ferry terry and hawks like benjamin netanyahu.stocked up with weapons. i found it quite outrageous a leader like him chooses to side with the state of israel, which regularly breaches international and humanitarian laws, whose leaders past and present stand accused of war crimes this who are consta ntly accused of war crimes this who are constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. ifound it constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found it quite distasteful. some of the big question is, we will continue to debate. it is july. question is, we will continue to debate. it isjuly. everyjournalist in the uk and abroad is worn out after events of the last few weeks. the queen has gone on holiday; westminster can't wait for the summer recess. and everyone you talk to seems desperate to get away and forget the troubles of an exceptionally busy few months. how do you all intend to recharge your batteries? iain, every political corr i know is worn out! the south of france as qui
tallying up with on a ferry terry and hawks like benjamin netanyahu.stocked up with weapons. i found it quite outrageous a leader like him chooses to side with the state of israel, which regularly breaches international and humanitarian laws, whose leaders past and present stand accused of war crimes this who are consta ntly accused of war crimes this who are constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. ifound it constantly expanding...
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of cooperation and communication between the meta nyahu cooperation and communication between the netanyahuthority. we have seen a breakdown in talks. they have all but ceased. cooperation is impacted. specifically in flashpoint sites like the temple mount. we had a moment ago about the decision by the palestinian president mahmoud abbas to cut ties with israel. do you think that will have an impact, or could it make things worse?m think that will have an impact, or could it make things worse? it is really at this point more of a symbolic gesture given the lack of dialogue or substandard dialogue between the two sides anyway. it is an important step, one that won't tilt the situation any further into the state it is in, but it will possibly compel a third party mediator to come in and pre—empt any further deterioration between the two sides. in your opinion, how do they go about the escalating the current crisis? judy mcevoy require a third party, probably the united states or the egyptians to come in and bring both sides back to the table at least on this one issue of security at this holy
of cooperation and communication between the meta nyahu cooperation and communication between the netanyahuthority. we have seen a breakdown in talks. they have all but ceased. cooperation is impacted. specifically in flashpoint sites like the temple mount. we had a moment ago about the decision by the palestinian president mahmoud abbas to cut ties with israel. do you think that will have an impact, or could it make things worse?m think that will have an impact, or could it make things worse?...
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the status quo now the israelis and jordanians are in talks the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said repeatedly that he has no intention to change the status quo and we also know that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has urged to calm the situation but this is a hugely volatile area and many are bracing for more violence particularly ahead of a court tomorrow that has gone out by the jerusalem top muslim cleric and he has called for all mosques in jerusalem to remain closed and worship to make their way to the compound so we are expecting another day of rage and potential clashes tomorrow friday would you tell us would you think on any of those stories by giving or to your following facebook posting a comment also videos that have gone viral on our instagram page all there in one place waiting for you to stay with us. drug trafficking organizations are very sophisticated and they function very much like a global corporation. components engaged in money laundering and you know the. security forces that for a man. in the us a child can choose and in school. teaches we d
the status quo now the israelis and jordanians are in talks the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said repeatedly that he has no intention to change the status quo and we also know that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has urged to calm the situation but this is a hugely volatile area and many are bracing for more violence particularly ahead of a court tomorrow that has gone out by the jerusalem top muslim cleric and he has called for all mosques in jerusalem to remain closed...
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the israeli leader, benjamin netanyahu, is visiting hungary.criticised last month for calling wartime leader miklos horthy an exceptional statesman. horthy presided over the deportation of 500,000 jews to nazi death camps in taiwan's parliament, debating was briefly replaced by scuffles as the opposition party, the kmt, opposed an infrastructure bill put forward by the ruling party, the dpp. the plan was criticised for going beyond the four—year term limit of taiwan's president and her party. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: meet the ten—year—old who can write, feed and dress himself thanks to his pioneering double hand transplant. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white way" by americans, but t
the israeli leader, benjamin netanyahu, is visiting hungary.criticised last month for calling wartime leader miklos horthy an exceptional statesman. horthy presided over the deportation of 500,000 jews to nazi death camps in taiwan's parliament, debating was briefly replaced by scuffles as the opposition party, the kmt, opposed an infrastructure bill put forward by the ruling party, the dpp. the plan was criticised for going beyond the four—year term limit of taiwan's president and her party....