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it was december 1964, days before he received the nobel peace prize in oslo, dr. king gave a major address in london on segregation, the fight for civil rights, and his support for nelson mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle in south africa. >> the united kingdom, the united states decided tomorrow morning not to buy south african goods or to buy south african gold, investors and capitalists would withdraw their support for the racial tyranny that we find their, then apartheid would be brought to. >> today, dr. king's city temple address, december 7, 1964 in london. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today is the federal holiday honoring dr. martin luther king. he was born january 15 1929. he was assassinated april 4, 1968 at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while dr. king is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. dr. king
it was december 1964, days before he received the nobel peace prize in oslo, dr. king gave a major address in london on segregation, the fight for civil rights, and his support for nelson mandela and the anti-apartheid struggle in south africa. >> the united kingdom, the united states decided tomorrow morning not to buy south african goods or to buy south african gold, investors and capitalists would withdraw their support for the racial tyranny that we find their, then apartheid would be...
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. >> the annual peace prize ceremony in the oslo city hall.s date september 10 is the date on which alfred nobel died and it is also the national human rights day. december 10, this year is quite special. this year the focus is on the rights of the young people among us, thanks to the two prize winners. they have already met several thousand norwegian children outside the city hall this morning, for children and young people are very important in the celebration of this year's nobel peace prize. every year since 1919, a nobel peace prize ceremony has taken place in the oslo city hall, and today as always, the main hall is festive and ready to welcome international and national guests. the two nobel laureates, malala yousafsai and kailash satyarthi, will receive their prizes for the right to education for every child in the world. 17-year-old malala yousafsai is the youngest recipient of the recipient of the peace prize ever. she has already made an impression all over the world in her fight for the right of education for girls. she was shot, b
. >> the annual peace prize ceremony in the oslo city hall.s date september 10 is the date on which alfred nobel died and it is also the national human rights day. december 10, this year is quite special. this year the focus is on the rights of the young people among us, thanks to the two prize winners. they have already met several thousand norwegian children outside the city hall this morning, for children and young people are very important in the celebration of this year's nobel peace...
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and now they are signing the guest book of the city hall of oslo. now we're ready to welcome the prize winners into the hall, four trump iters from the royal navy band. the first guests started to arrive about an hour ago and have had time to admire the norwegian art in the hall. here is the official norway on the left in the hall, prime minister and several other members of the norwegian cabinet. here are some of the artists to be presented tomorrow at the traditional nobel concert. and so the families of the recipients recipients, malala yousafsai's father, mother, and brothers. hall, here is the fa mily of kailash satyarthi, also present. and now we're waiting for the procession with the recipients to come in. there are beautiful norwegian art examples in the hall. the big painting dominates the world in the south. important happenings in norwegian history are depicted. on the other side of the hall, scenes from norwegian working life. now the norwegian royal family are arriving at the city hall. it is an old tradition that the royal family's pre
and now they are signing the guest book of the city hall of oslo. now we're ready to welcome the prize winners into the hall, four trump iters from the royal navy band. the first guests started to arrive about an hour ago and have had time to admire the norwegian art in the hall. here is the official norway on the left in the hall, prime minister and several other members of the norwegian cabinet. here are some of the artists to be presented tomorrow at the traditional nobel concert. and so the...
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>> william, it's part of the economic arrangement going back to the 1990s at the oslo agreement whichause the palestinians for instance, don't have polls post of the info is going through israeli polls. if they sendend in the palestinarea then you add a tax, actually collected by the israeli and supposed to be put in palestinian hands. the same for palestinians purchasing israel goods and the va. >> talking about quite a large amount of money. aren't we? who is affected by this move? >> well because it amounts to around two-thirds of the palestinian budget it affects all of the services. if this money doesn't come in it means the teachers policemen, health service, welfare, everything is basically come to a standstill. and they can survive a month or two without it, can be replacement to the substitduties for this money but at the end of the day, this is crucial for the palestinian authority. without it the authority might collapse all together. >> what do you think it will take for things to return? i use the word "normal" loosely in this situation. what do you think it will take for
>> william, it's part of the economic arrangement going back to the 1990s at the oslo agreement whichause the palestinians for instance, don't have polls post of the info is going through israeli polls. if they sendend in the palestinarea then you add a tax, actually collected by the israeli and supposed to be put in palestinian hands. the same for palestinians purchasing israel goods and the va. >> talking about quite a large amount of money. aren't we? who is affected by this...
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. >> i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than oslo and this is for polar bears. they are looking for a place to put the co2 emissions, the carbon diesmed, that diesmed dioxide, they have come upon this store of natural gas. >> energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it is is also about who controls the high seas which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice in the arctic could save a lot of money. for example a cargo ship traveling between western europe and asia typically sails through the suez canal. coming this way shortens that travel by 40%. what russia needs now are arctic ports and lines of communication. it's a big reason why moscow recently unveiled an ambitious plan to build at least 13 new base and soviet outposts across the arctic. >> it would be trily beneficial for russia strategically in the sense that russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy. >> spalbard which is under norwegian control provides. >> polar sea then of course we are place
. >> i'm here in norway, much closer to the north pole than oslo and this is for polar bears. they are looking for a place to put the co2 emissions, the carbon diesmed, that diesmed dioxide, they have come upon this store of natural gas. >> energy isn't the only factor in the battle for the high north. it is is also about who controls the high seas which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes creating by the melting of ice in the arctic could save...
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not because they're moving away from oslo, moving away from oslo would be the best thing that could happen to the palestinians but rather because we now have policies that are being developed in almost total isolation from the palestinian political system, from the palestinian leadership by one man, namely mahmood abbas. without any clear thinking through of the consequences and the objectives of these policies. >> is he right mahmood abbas having heard all the international support swelling up over the palestinian question of statehood the united nations and the icc having heard that all the last few months is he right to think that international opinion is moving on to his side, or is he misguided? >> well, i would say that international opinion has been moving quite decisively towards palestinians despite the actions and policies of mahmood abbas. there is no strategy by the palestinian leadership to seek to mobilize this increasingly widespread popular support for the palestinians. if you look, for example at the recent move for the recent initiative by the palestinians to submit a res
not because they're moving away from oslo, moving away from oslo would be the best thing that could happen to the palestinians but rather because we now have policies that are being developed in almost total isolation from the palestinian political system, from the palestinian leadership by one man, namely mahmood abbas. without any clear thinking through of the consequences and the objectives of these policies. >> is he right mahmood abbas having heard all the international support...
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they are violating the oslo agreement that ever is defending. it's a case of collecting revenue. >> finally, quickly, can i just tell you, that you are neither a member of fatah or hamas, as an independent. do you approve of the strategies pursued by the leadership? >> i don't only approve, it was our idea for the palastinian authority, and they adopted it. finally it is nonviolent methods, through diplomatic methods. we have been calling for that since 2010. a strong date for unity. >> thank you very much indeed. thank you >>> a lot more to come here on al jazeera - paradise - but a closer look reveals not so in senegal. >>> we take a 4,000km ride through russia. the hero project from soviet times. >>> one of the world's most exciting and dangerous motor sports events. >>> the leader of yemen has rejected a plan to federalize. last year's agreement would have divided the country into six separate states. the houthis have taken over parts of yemen, including the capital sanaa, and have dismissed it. they are planning to move the oil-rich provinc
they are violating the oslo agreement that ever is defending. it's a case of collecting revenue. >> finally, quickly, can i just tell you, that you are neither a member of fatah or hamas, as an independent. do you approve of the strategies pursued by the leadership? >> i don't only approve, it was our idea for the palastinian authority, and they adopted it. finally it is nonviolent methods, through diplomatic methods. we have been calling for that since 2010. a strong date for...
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>sabemos que cualquier acciÓn para diluir esa responsabilidad en oslo el presidente. >> la casa blancaento para implementar sus acciones ejecutivas de migraciÓn. >> vamos con otros hechos que fueron noticias en la naciÓn.. >> autoridades empezaron investigar los soldados como esta maÑana en un jardÍn de las afueras de una ciudad, habÍa regresado de África occidental y habÍa ido a la sala de emergencia donde habÍa salido para despuÉs regresar al mÉdico, no hay indicaciones que habÍa que el soldado tuviese el virus del Ébola etcÉtera los resultados de la autopsia para determinar la muerte del soldado. mujer de 22 aÑos estÁ acusada de trasportar droga la consiguieron, de 20 botellas de droga que se pueden con su contraria con fÓrmula mÉdica. investigadores dicen que este jarabe es como si utilizaran heroÍna lÍquida la mujer tiene varios cargos como posesiones sustancias controladas con una fianza de 1 millÓn de dÓlares. >> presidente dominicano, danilo medina llegÓ a puerto rico para hacer acuerdos de seguridad educaciÓn pero sin embargo la policÍa de la isla confirmÓ que amenazaban de mu
>sabemos que cualquier acciÓn para diluir esa responsabilidad en oslo el presidente. >> la casa blancaento para implementar sus acciones ejecutivas de migraciÓn. >> vamos con otros hechos que fueron noticias en la naciÓn.. >> autoridades empezaron investigar los soldados como esta maÑana en un jardÍn de las afueras de una ciudad, habÍa regresado de África occidental y habÍa ido a la sala de emergencia donde habÍa salido para despuÉs regresar al mÉdico, no hay...
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israel collects faxes for the palestinians -- taxes for the palestine yaunsd the 1993 oslo accord. >> that means that israel has punitive measures. victoria gatenby has more. >> reporter: this is not the first time israel has frozen taxes to the palestinian authority. in pay 2011 israel withheld hundreds of millions. december 2012 israel withheld more than $120 million in response to the overwhelming general assembly the state of palestinian - similar punishment in april 2014 after pa president mahmoud abbas fought to join the series -- applied to join a series of conventions. without the money, the palestinians cannot pay the 165 thouds public sec for -- 165,000 public sector please that they employ - police nurses and teachers. the economy's government is dependent. the employees and the money they spend form the economic backbone of the territory. >> a senior palestinian official says israel is afraid. >> the national meeting of this occupation has become the longest in modern history, more than 47 years of occupation is enough. the system of appetite is worse. that is the problem.
israel collects faxes for the palestinians -- taxes for the palestine yaunsd the 1993 oslo accord. >> that means that israel has punitive measures. victoria gatenby has more. >> reporter: this is not the first time israel has frozen taxes to the palestinian authority. in pay 2011 israel withheld hundreds of millions. december 2012 israel withheld more than $120 million in response to the overwhelming general assembly the state of palestinian - similar punishment in april 2014 after...
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this was agreed upon under the oslo accords and also because israel controls the borders here. this is one of the signs of the occupation which is why it collects these taxes which is basically coming from customs revenue, va tfort and things likeva -- vat and thingslike that. they have done the had before, every time the palestinians do something that the israelis don't agree with, for example the statehood bids at the u.n et cetera, et cetera they withhold this money. to put this into perspective the israelis don't want to withhold it forever. they don't want to see the pa collapse because that will also be a huge problem for israel but that is a first concrete step that israel has taken to the icc bid. the words that have come out in reaction to this is if israel wants to be held not accountable at the icc then it should end its occupation. the need for palestinian state say the talks are not going anywhere. trying at the u.n. to get a resolution to set a timetable for the end of occupation has failed. they say their backs are against the wall and this is really the last res
this was agreed upon under the oslo accords and also because israel controls the borders here. this is one of the signs of the occupation which is why it collects these taxes which is basically coming from customs revenue, va tfort and things likeva -- vat and thingslike that. they have done the had before, every time the palestinians do something that the israelis don't agree with, for example the statehood bids at the u.n et cetera, et cetera they withhold this money. to put this into...
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. >> the 19-year-old is slightly nervous accepting her prize from the human rights foundation in oslowhen in his exuberance the man accepting the award breaks muslim etiquette by hugging her, it does not exactly steady her nerves, but when she talks about her mission, she feels fine again. >> muslims, shiites, sunnis, christians, six, atheists, homosexuals -- it's important that we get to know the unknown, so that we are not taken in by extremists. >> in norway, she has become a national symbol as a campaigner against islamist extremism. she became known for a speech she gave this summer in which she furiously condemned the atrocities of the so-called islamic state in iraq, the country her family had to flee many years ago. >> beheading people and raping women -- that's not islam. that's the devil. >> the large demonstration against extremism was broadcast on television. thousands of people cheered. since then, her life has changed radically. she is often interviewed by the media and asked to speak about islam as a tolerant religion and about the problems of muslims living in norway.
. >> the 19-year-old is slightly nervous accepting her prize from the human rights foundation in oslowhen in his exuberance the man accepting the award breaks muslim etiquette by hugging her, it does not exactly steady her nerves, but when she talks about her mission, she feels fine again. >> muslims, shiites, sunnis, christians, six, atheists, homosexuals -- it's important that we get to know the unknown, so that we are not taken in by extremists. >> in norway, she has become...
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. >> it's incredible to me when you think back to the last oslo there was a certain hope.d peace accord, there was a real sense of hope during that time. >> there was. >> jon: that it is it heartening to you to think we can get back to that feeling or dishearteninging iting to see how many years have gone by with the redundancy of this sake elf have a lens? >> disheartening. >> disheartening absolutely. at least the palestinian leader and the israeli leader are at opposite ends of the line. i hope some day they will come together. >> jon: they were both in paris. >> they were both there marching. >> and we still have a hope for peace in the middle east. but it is difficult. and i think that in order to have that happen the united states has got to be in the forefront of demanding that both the palestinians and israelis come together and accept a reasonable solution to the problem. >> right. >> you have to withdraw from the west bank in gaza and injuries limb-- jerusalem as well and the palestinians have to make sure they-- without provocation to the freedom of israel to li
. >> it's incredible to me when you think back to the last oslo there was a certain hope.d peace accord, there was a real sense of hope during that time. >> there was. >> jon: that it is it heartening to you to think we can get back to that feeling or dishearteninging iting to see how many years have gone by with the redundancy of this sake elf have a lens? >> disheartening. >> disheartening absolutely. at least the palestinian leader and the israeli leader are at...
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and the ambivalence of the oslo speech is indicative of obama's overall ambivalence, certainly when it came to application of certain principals in american foreign policy. it's in the oslo speech -- it's nicknamed the good neighbor policy because this is where he uses christian realism as a way to justify the waging of the war on terror. this is where he says martin luther king and ghandi wouldn't have an answer to hitler or bin laden, and sometimes we have to wage war in order to pursue a higher -- sorry a greater justice. now, however, religion's role in u.s. foreign policy is basically limited to islam, the familiar mantra. islam is a symbol of peace not terror. this is something obama has repeated in various guises a few times since he became president and very recently, but it's in the wake of 9/11. after hillary clinton's departure, she gave a lot of encouragement to the notion of international freedom and how the state department would pursue international freedom -- sorry, religious freedom internationally. after hillary clinton left, it's hard to think of another high-level n
and the ambivalence of the oslo speech is indicative of obama's overall ambivalence, certainly when it came to application of certain principals in american foreign policy. it's in the oslo speech -- it's nicknamed the good neighbor policy because this is where he uses christian realism as a way to justify the waging of the war on terror. this is where he says martin luther king and ghandi wouldn't have an answer to hitler or bin laden, and sometimes we have to wage war in order to pursue a...
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it is out oslo in that dublin into pleasant and track in the ride in the southwest does an accident onor what will part with. >>george: 101 northbound. >> james: mario cuomo for a funeral is at 11:00 tomorrow the former governor died of heart failure on new year's that this hours after his son was inaugurated for a second term. he was 82 years old. >>darya: in just a few hours and accused boston marathon bomber isn't lost now with the very latest. >> reporter: 04 turned down by the judge today the senate still emotionally recovering from the bombing the child does start to that lasted 2 mi. away from the marathon finish line. nearly two years after boston was rocked by this explosion or the two men accused of the crime according to the fbi at the palace and nails three people were killed more than to what others wounded will run the authorities said two guerrillas killed is of lesser demand laurent and to a plant into he was spotted in a suburban backyard. it's and it's not guilty in a child defense attorney was a troubled young man called to the influence of older brother was bent lif
it is out oslo in that dublin into pleasant and track in the ride in the southwest does an accident onor what will part with. >>george: 101 northbound. >> james: mario cuomo for a funeral is at 11:00 tomorrow the former governor died of heart failure on new year's that this hours after his son was inaugurated for a second term. he was 82 years old. >>darya: in just a few hours and accused boston marathon bomber isn't lost now with the very latest. >> reporter: 04 turned...
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when we went to them to sign the oslo agreement, the only one that produces some. the last 20 years, is the united states alone, we have lost most of the advantages created by the agreement. we have 650 in our land 90% of water is stolen and destroyed every three years. this kind of negotiation does not work. it's a failure we will not go back to this engines. if the negotiations change, they are based on international forum, terms of reference putting an end to occupation and guarantee no more certain. we are not going back to the same negotiations that had destroyed 20 years our life. >> thank you for joining us on the newshour. >> the u.n. is worried about palestinian refugees. they are trapped inside. they haven't been able to distribute aid for six weeks. the camp is south of the capital damascus and has been cut off for more than a year. al jazeera goes to the camp to report on the living conditions there. >> reporter: there's no way to get in or out. the palestinian refugees sheltered here are under attack again. there's little to no electricity. because of
when we went to them to sign the oslo agreement, the only one that produces some. the last 20 years, is the united states alone, we have lost most of the advantages created by the agreement. we have 650 in our land 90% of water is stolen and destroyed every three years. this kind of negotiation does not work. it's a failure we will not go back to this engines. if the negotiations change, they are based on international forum, terms of reference putting an end to occupation and guarantee no more...
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. >> under the 1994 oslo accord it transfers them to the palestinian authority so kit pay its public sector workers. but that means israel can withhold revenues as punishment. victoria gaten by has more. gatenby has more. palestinian unity deal that brought together hamas with its secular faction. in response to the overwhelming street at the u.n. general assembly to recognize the state of palestine and it imposed a similar punishment in april 2014 after mahmoud abbas petitioned to join an international force. accounts for two-thirds of the palestinian authority's budget. without it, the country can't pay the 160,000 public sector gross it engages. because the pa economy is government-dependent these employees and the money they spend form the economic backbone of the occupied territory. >> mustafa barbouti speaking from ramallah, he says they are discouraged. >> sick and tired. more than 47 years of occupation is enough and the system of apartheid which is much worse than in south africa is intolerable. israel is intolerable to the international community. for the first sometime now
. >> under the 1994 oslo accord it transfers them to the palestinian authority so kit pay its public sector workers. but that means israel can withhold revenues as punishment. victoria gaten by has more. gatenby has more. palestinian unity deal that brought together hamas with its secular faction. in response to the overwhelming street at the u.n. general assembly to recognize the state of palestine and it imposed a similar punishment in april 2014 after mahmoud abbas petitioned to join...
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visited this mountain, that mountain is located here across from long and more than 1200 miles north of oslond halfway between the north pole and norway and one of the richest men says he plans to put in additional bids for land across scandanavia in den mark and sweeden and they did not respond to inquiries of his interest here and they say wong sparked alarm over ambitions on their land. melting arctic ice is unlocking new shipping routes and potentially billions of dollars worth of oil and natural gas. and many here see wong's real estate interest as a backdoor for china to get in the high north. >>any kind of discussion about a potential way of getting your foot into the arctic is interesting for a lot of states and we see that here especially and we have seen it especially in these discussions. >> reporter: reflecting local sentiment a newspaper purplished a column saying he was a strong man for the communist party and this is not the only part that is attracting interest. as tensions ramp up between russia and the west and old soviet out post calls barrinsberg is drawing moscow's atten
visited this mountain, that mountain is located here across from long and more than 1200 miles north of oslond halfway between the north pole and norway and one of the richest men says he plans to put in additional bids for land across scandanavia in den mark and sweeden and they did not respond to inquiries of his interest here and they say wong sparked alarm over ambitions on their land. melting arctic ice is unlocking new shipping routes and potentially billions of dollars worth of oil and...
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he is destroying, he's finished with destroying the oslo accords and the peace process and we are trying to tell the international community, the side that needs to be stopped is not the palestinians seeking the security council or the international criminal court or other consequence. it is the israel government that is dictating governments that is destroying the two stated solution continuing the destruction of homes, to the biggest collective punishment of putting 4.5 million palestinians at the mercy of their livelihood by destroying their revenues 124 million a month they collect 3% of every single dollar, that consists of 76% of our budgets. >> the palestinian authority petitioning to join the international criminal court the nuclear option, canada said it was a dangerous move. u.s. called it deeply troubling. why did you think the palestinian authority needed to take that move now? >> because we wanted to tell the international communities through peaceful means and international law avoiding violence should we attain our independence. settlement activities and closure dilution o
he is destroying, he's finished with destroying the oslo accords and the peace process and we are trying to tell the international community, the side that needs to be stopped is not the palestinians seeking the security council or the international criminal court or other consequence. it is the israel government that is dictating governments that is destroying the two stated solution continuing the destruction of homes, to the biggest collective punishment of putting 4.5 million palestinians...
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it's not clear where it leaves political solutions on the ground >>> well the oslo accord makes it easy for israel to withhold palestinian tax revenue. crippling the struggling economy. victoria gatenby explains. >> reporter: this is not the first time israel froze monthly tax transfers to the palestinian authority. in may 2011 israel withheld 100 million over a palestinian unity deal bringing together hamas with its rival fatah. in december 2012 israel withheld $120 million in response to the vote at the u.n. general assembly to recognise the state of palestine and imposed a similar punishment in april 2014 after the president mahmoud abbas plied to join a series of treaties and onventions. israel should transfer $100 million is month to the palestinians amounting to two hirds of the palestinian authority's budget. without the money the pa cannot pay $159,000 -- 159,000 public sector salaries. because the pa economy is government dependent, these employees, and the money they spend form the economic backbone of the occupied territory. >> matthew is the president of the foundation for t
it's not clear where it leaves political solutions on the ground >>> well the oslo accord makes it easy for israel to withhold palestinian tax revenue. crippling the struggling economy. victoria gatenby explains. >> reporter: this is not the first time israel froze monthly tax transfers to the palestinian authority. in may 2011 israel withheld 100 million over a palestinian unity deal bringing together hamas with its rival fatah. in december 2012 israel withheld $120 million in...
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that was the case in oslo years ago, with but that's different. i think we will see some links. but it requires a beginning. we need to go fast in order to -- as the president said to france the threat is still there, and we have to be careful that there is no reaction to what just happened. >> reporter: meanwhile, fran remain on a heightened -- france remains on a heightened state of alert. 10,000 soldiers and 8,000 police officers deployed with a special emphasis on iconic landmarks as well as jewish schools. this is a country that very much remains on edge. >> certainly, and i do want to ask you more about the new issue of the "charlie hebdo" magazine. they've been defiant. they're going to portray another image of the prophet muhammad. this is clearly going to enrage radical islamist. what sort of security measures do the cartoonists who are still left at "charlie hebdo" have in place? ripe you imagine they have very much heightened security around those remaining cartoonists. and as you say, any hope that the terrorists may have had to kill "charlie hebdo," certainly seems
that was the case in oslo years ago, with but that's different. i think we will see some links. but it requires a beginning. we need to go fast in order to -- as the president said to france the threat is still there, and we have to be careful that there is no reaction to what just happened. >> reporter: meanwhile, fran remain on a heightened -- france remains on a heightened state of alert. 10,000 soldiers and 8,000 police officers deployed with a special emphasis on iconic landmarks as...
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official, jens anders toyberg frandzen, told the security council that the freeze was in violation of the oslo agreements between israel and the palestinians. >> we call on israel to immediately resume the transfer of tax revenue. the israeli-palestinian conflict is entering uncharted territory, which seems to have dashed any image it hoped of returning to peace talks. >> riyad mansour, palestinian ambassador to the united nations, said his government was undeterred by israel's actions. >> the focused must be on ending this belligerent colonial israeli occupation in all its manifestations and realizing international consensus for a peaceful solution. we will continue to reject all of the irrational arguments against are peaceful, nonviolent, political, diplomatic, and legal endeavors and will continue on this path for justice and peace. >> in news from iran, the jailed american journalist jason rezaian has been indicted five months after his arrest. he is the washington post's bureau chief in tehran. he will be tried in a revolutionary court. it is still not known what he is being charged with
official, jens anders toyberg frandzen, told the security council that the freeze was in violation of the oslo agreements between israel and the palestinians. >> we call on israel to immediately resume the transfer of tax revenue. the israeli-palestinian conflict is entering uncharted territory, which seems to have dashed any image it hoped of returning to peace talks. >> riyad mansour, palestinian ambassador to the united nations, said his government was undeterred by israel's...
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it's comparable in london as it is in oslo. impressive cold spell across the region. it's expected to continue over the next several days. high temperatures for this time of year should be around eight degrees celsius, upper 40s fahrenheit. look at this only gets there finally come monday afternoon. gets above average. that's because the jet stream has taken a nose-dive into northern africa. some of the jets this far south, the coldest air and weather north of the region precisely what we had monday afternoon. look at the images out of the french riviera. waterspouts, helicopter, what a scene that would be flying by. the perspective eerie, but not unusual to see across the region of the mediterranean. when we have active thunderstorm we get rotation to spawn such weather. 60 to 100 millimeters of rainfall three to four inches came down across southern europe. we had snowfall last week, and temperatures have warmed now to the south. sarajevo bosnia snow significant flooding across the region. speaking of flooding remember the storm system that impacted the pope over th
it's comparable in london as it is in oslo. impressive cold spell across the region. it's expected to continue over the next several days. high temperatures for this time of year should be around eight degrees celsius, upper 40s fahrenheit. look at this only gets there finally come monday afternoon. gets above average. that's because the jet stream has taken a nose-dive into northern africa. some of the jets this far south, the coldest air and weather north of the region precisely what we had...
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. >> israel collects taxes for the palestinians under the 1994 oslo accords.transfers them to the palestinian authority so it can pay its public sector workers. >> means israel can also with hold revenue as punishment. here is more. >> reporter: this is not the first time israel has frozen monthly tax transfers to the palestinian authority. in may 2011, israel withheld $100 million over a palestinian unity deal that brought together ham with the secular rival fattah. in in response to the overwhelming vote at the u.n. general assembly to recognize the state of palestine and it imposed a similar punishment in april, 2014 after pa president makmud abbas applied to join treaties and conventions. israel should transferred about $100 million a month for month for the palestinians about 2 thirds of the palestinyon authority's budget. without the pa they cannot pay the 165,000 public sector employees it employs like policemen, doctors, nurses and teachers. pa salaries are estimated to directly support one quarter of the population and because the pa economy is govern
. >> israel collects taxes for the palestinians under the 1994 oslo accords.transfers them to the palestinian authority so it can pay its public sector workers. >> means israel can also with hold revenue as punishment. here is more. >> reporter: this is not the first time israel has frozen monthly tax transfers to the palestinian authority. in may 2011, israel withheld $100 million over a palestinian unity deal that brought together ham with the secular rival fattah. in in...
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the anti-islam movement appears to be spreading after the attacks, with hundreds rallying in oslo, norway, monday and more actions planned in austria and switzerland. but across germany, an estimated 100,000 people joined counter-protests against islamophobia. and german chancellor angela merkel called for unity. >> i would like to add our former president said that islam along to germany. this is true. i shared this view. that is why we're doing of we can to make integration a success. >> chancellor merkel will join a unity rally organized by muslim groups to denounce terrorism. nigeria has said the death toll from an attack by boko haram in the northeast stands at 150, including a number of militants, despite reports the toll may be far higher. the government has previously been accused of downplaying such tolls. local officials say as many as 2,000 people may have been killed when boko haram attacked baga and the surrounding area. in what may be its deadliest attack to date. the islamist militant group is also suspected in a pair of suicide attacks over the weekend , where explosives w
the anti-islam movement appears to be spreading after the attacks, with hundreds rallying in oslo, norway, monday and more actions planned in austria and switzerland. but across germany, an estimated 100,000 people joined counter-protests against islamophobia. and german chancellor angela merkel called for unity. >> i would like to add our former president said that islam along to germany. this is true. i shared this view. that is why we're doing of we can to make integration a success....
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tran: for the businesses is really not necessary because of this is exit polls for the day at the osloany gas always is very safe for me to be at this distance from the workers but there is a disruption and not the gas service but traffic is investigating the cause of a terrible accident that happened and as you be rolled over a pedestrian >>darya: near the santa rosa plaza sopping center it was a white ford explorer that you see there is collateral to 30 yesterday afternoon in that crash sent the explore careening out of control and flipped over on top of a woman who was standing on the sidewalk she was killed instantly one man says he was leaving them all across the street when he saw the whole thing. i looked over in the car was of the upside-down first reaction was that i had to call and help these people as in the person is in the only thing that ought to do was to take out my bible start crying. but driver suffered serious injuries they're still try to figure out who was at fault with that accident notice morning federal investigators >>mark: goes to a close look at the cigarette
tran: for the businesses is really not necessary because of this is exit polls for the day at the osloany gas always is very safe for me to be at this distance from the workers but there is a disruption and not the gas service but traffic is investigating the cause of a terrible accident that happened and as you be rolled over a pedestrian >>darya: near the santa rosa plaza sopping center it was a white ford explorer that you see there is collateral to 30 yesterday afternoon in that crash...
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. >> reporter: the oslo the distinction of being the first guest on larry king live he was 82 years oldwill tran: for some error came from and this is is a father and the baby who died of it is a story about sitcom down from four. is a new star broker to learn that his son had died of a summer that they would dilute q methamphetamine for isn't the boy was just two months old police believe the mother of the babies is to blame for his death she was arrested two days ago in charge will also on a child causing death he said he was not bidding her at the time and a call about the death. i knew about a back in june knossos and ruin the whole event everyone has been messing me you are saying you're a bad father you should of been there but i could not i was not financially stable so i was a whole different stay there was nothing i could have done. >>will tran: this citizen on going investigation. police said two wheels of demonstrators tried to of the parade one group was ready to start line the other was a few streets away this is used to video bit of one of the group's fifth so far 30 by 7
. >> reporter: the oslo the distinction of being the first guest on larry king live he was 82 years oldwill tran: for some error came from and this is is a father and the baby who died of it is a story about sitcom down from four. is a new star broker to learn that his son had died of a summer that they would dilute q methamphetamine for isn't the boy was just two months old police believe the mother of the babies is to blame for his death she was arrested two days ago in charge will also...
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he was born in oslo and did these doors in los angeles in the 1920th. perhaps you note that every other member of the doors is a character with a very large nose. but he's given himself an extremely small one. these are based on another great german cartoonist from the cartoon strip "max and maurice." here is a drawing by julia morgan in which two figures looking very much like morgan herself and william randoph hearst are standing at a garden entry and consulting. and here on the other side you see on the right hand slide the two of them working, hearst' face is obscured by a beam. there was no romance, built they had a remarkable relationship. perhaps because it was his mother who had introduced them so many years ago. walter, who over heard that first remark said about these two, next to mrs. hearst, miss davies, miss morgan was a woman who meant the most in william randoph hearst' life. he said not in the romantic way, but these two had a remarkable friendship. he said i can't go back to san simeon without feeling that that place is haunted by these
he was born in oslo and did these doors in los angeles in the 1920th. perhaps you note that every other member of the doors is a character with a very large nose. but he's given himself an extremely small one. these are based on another great german cartoonist from the cartoon strip "max and maurice." here is a drawing by julia morgan in which two figures looking very much like morgan herself and william randoph hearst are standing at a garden entry and consulting. and here on the...
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now i will ask you to allow me to introduce to young people from oslo who are overcoming their very own adversity. i have gotten to no them. a gun to no them well over the past year ever since they became the victim of a horrible act of gun violence at the middle school. school. the last time we were gathered in this chamber together. in fact we were were both in the hospital receiving treatment for their injuries thankfully you have seen the beautiful smiles on the news a few times sense. this is kendall sanders and nathaniel's device. so grateful to have them here. let's give them a warm welcome. [applause] [applause] 's. [applause] [applause] >> kendall needed to surgeries including one to replace a punctured artery. nathaniel is blind in his left eye. theirs was an unthinkable experience and the road to recovery we will belong. kendall has said she wonders if she will ever be loved because of the scars she has yes, you are and will always be loved. we are going beyond that. you will also be successful. you too. taking a group picture with several kids trying to get an. i almost trip
now i will ask you to allow me to introduce to young people from oslo who are overcoming their very own adversity. i have gotten to no them. a gun to no them well over the past year ever since they became the victim of a horrible act of gun violence at the middle school. school. the last time we were gathered in this chamber together. in fact we were were both in the hospital receiving treatment for their injuries thankfully you have seen the beautiful smiles on the news a few times sense. this...
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america, which is what eric holder was talking about both this weekend and in a speech last year in oslo which is a concern that what happened overseas would not stay there and domestic attacks influence would be affected. and mike the issue of her going from madrid, we think back on the terror attack that is occurred in madrid some years ago. but its concerning that she actually traveled from france to spain into turkey into syria before these attacks occurred. i think her journey, if you look is highlighting -- a symptom of a much broader problem and that's the porous board respect that exist not just in europe but also between turkey and syria. we know that over 1200 jihadists have traveled from france at some point in the last 5 to 10 years into syria. it also exposes turkey's role within this huge issue. isis has been predominant for over 12 months. there's an existing conflict in turkey between the turkish government and the pkk, which is the kurdistan workers party. that has been in existence since 1984. there was also a question selfquestion of turkey's involvement in the war aga
america, which is what eric holder was talking about both this weekend and in a speech last year in oslo which is a concern that what happened overseas would not stay there and domestic attacks influence would be affected. and mike the issue of her going from madrid, we think back on the terror attack that is occurred in madrid some years ago. but its concerning that she actually traveled from france to spain into turkey into syria before these attacks occurred. i think her journey, if you look...
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more 6 '80s backing up and not as bad as this is a arise for 85 to the west valley today 28087101 oslo for the south bay to and then press the traffic beginning to build up at 921 01 interchange slowing now sought by as you get down past sfo at the bay bridge the back of a rapidly diminishing the drive times back to 11 minutes no such luck if the senate celebrant still jammed the 26 to 29 minute drive times off the golden gate bridge looks great the will be closed this weekend closing bid by friday and stayed close to four on monday morning track to close here of the kron 4 mobile application here you're ride to arrest members backing up at the toll plaza making its local richmond on 580 westbound. >>darya: well gary is the morning after the first fleet the big question this morning is the is the daughter still respect you? >> gary: laughing-would you have a happy new year address on today? happy new year is less >>darya: guest was the deal the first week ever is i want to get my forcing your daughter off my back and is she respect you and i did not hear any more tweets about your daug
more 6 '80s backing up and not as bad as this is a arise for 85 to the west valley today 28087101 oslo for the south bay to and then press the traffic beginning to build up at 921 01 interchange slowing now sought by as you get down past sfo at the bay bridge the back of a rapidly diminishing the drive times back to 11 minutes no such luck if the senate celebrant still jammed the 26 to 29 minute drive times off the golden gate bridge looks great the will be closed this weekend closing bid by...
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happen to the federal budget given the economic outcomes we predict an economic outcomes we predict oslo's we expect would happen given the baseline budget projections so the baseline projections are always dynamic in this sense of that word, the budget and economic effects are calculated projected together. >> if i may. the term of the topics. >> people in congress focus on cost estimates, not baseline projections. for cost estimates there has been a longstanding custom that cost estimates by cbo or revenue estimates by staff and taxation have not included effects of the proposals on overall macroeconomic conditions and the feedback from macro economic changes to the federal budget. however, we and j.c. tee have produced estimates of the economic effects of large proposals periodically over it time and reported close to the congress. nearly every year we do an analysis of the president's budget that starts with an estimate of the effects on specific spending and revenue provisions without allowing macroeconomic conditions to change but then we go back into economic analysis of the preside
happen to the federal budget given the economic outcomes we predict an economic outcomes we predict oslo's we expect would happen given the baseline budget projections so the baseline projections are always dynamic in this sense of that word, the budget and economic effects are calculated projected together. >> if i may. the term of the topics. >> people in congress focus on cost estimates, not baseline projections. for cost estimates there has been a longstanding custom that cost...
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according to my instagram, over 100,000 people across the world including from australia, oslo norwayd vurnlged urged me to write an autobiography. it was recently pub accomplished on amazon.com in hopes of helping others achieve their goal. please not only support me by purchasing a copy of my autobiography, but also hair is with your family and friends to help someone else in need. it is important that we keep funding youth homelessness programs to help others succeed such as i was able to. thank you and god ples. . >> i'm just sayin', awesome. i'm going to introduce you to my son. maybe you can help him. okay. so now we have sincere. sincere was raised in the garfield park neighborhood on chicago's west side. as a young adult he faced homelessness when his mother passed away from cancer. coming out led to the further loss of his stable support system. he found the programs of the night ministry in chicago which receives funding from the family and youth services bureau. now he wants to change the way people think about homeless individuals and he has become an outspoken advocate fo
according to my instagram, over 100,000 people across the world including from australia, oslo norwayd vurnlged urged me to write an autobiography. it was recently pub accomplished on amazon.com in hopes of helping others achieve their goal. please not only support me by purchasing a copy of my autobiography, but also hair is with your family and friends to help someone else in need. it is important that we keep funding youth homelessness programs to help others succeed such as i was able to....