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would not change its behavior and would continue to support quote honest fighters in lebanon and palestine. >> whether the deal is approved or disapproved we'll never stop supporting our friends in the region and the people of palestine, syria lebanon, even after this deal our policy towards the arrogant u.s. will not change. we won't begin a war. but if a war does happen here the one who will exit the war with humiliation is the atrocious america. >> president rouhani has been speaking about the nuclear agreement saying it hopes to improve relations between tehran and it's neighbors. he said that he had spoken on the phone about the deal to the ruler of the gulf state. >>> well the nuclear agreement with iran is seen as a major success for president barack obama and one of a string of recent achievements which will help to procure his legacy. al jazeera's patty culhane reports from washington, d.c. >> you can even see it in the way he walks. suddenly president obama is fired up. >> hello naacp. >> that's clear and explains his mood in a radio interview. >> i know what i'm doing and i'm fe
would not change its behavior and would continue to support quote honest fighters in lebanon and palestine. >> whether the deal is approved or disapproved we'll never stop supporting our friends in the region and the people of palestine, syria lebanon, even after this deal our policy towards the arrogant u.s. will not change. we won't begin a war. but if a war does happen here the one who will exit the war with humiliation is the atrocious america. >> president rouhani has been...
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. >> we'll never stop supporting our friends in palestine, lebanon, bahrain even our policy towards the u.s. and israel will not change. of course we don't welcome a war. if a war does happen here, the one who will exit the war with humiliation is america. >> we spoke with a former research fellow for security studies with special interests with iran and iraq. i asked him what the response would be by the u.s. congress. >> i don't think people in congress need more evidence for whatever it is that they were going to resist. you can see from this from the speech president obama gave where he's trying to stress the points they won and saying that the glass is half full for us just as president obama came in saying that the glass is half full for the iranians. >> i wonder if you agree that the policies will remain at odds when it comes to other issues and that the nuclear deal is just an exception. >> that is the line he was pursuing for the last couple of years. but he said if this goes well we might be able to talk about other issues as well. i think he's trying to keep the door both ope
. >> we'll never stop supporting our friends in palestine, lebanon, bahrain even our policy towards the u.s. and israel will not change. of course we don't welcome a war. if a war does happen here, the one who will exit the war with humiliation is america. >> we spoke with a former research fellow for security studies with special interests with iran and iraq. i asked him what the response would be by the u.s. congress. >> i don't think people in congress need more evidence...
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. >> her mother and father, zein and maria isa, were immigrants from palestine and ran a small grocerytore in downtown st. louis. >> like most immigrants, the palestinians went into the food business. that's a tradition in america. food service is one of the easiest types of business to operate. what was especially appealing to the isas and their relatives is it was another way to rip off america. they could avoid paying taxes. they would play little games with food stamp fraud, grocery coupons. i mean, zein even said he loved america because there were so many ways to rip it off. >> on november 6, 1989, tina was working the night shift at a fast-food restaurant. according to the isas, tina arrived home around midnight and there was an argument. tina said she wanted to live on her own and demanded her parents give her $5,000 to support herself. when they refused, they say tina pulled a knife from her backpack and threatened them. in the tussle, zein said he turned the knife on his daughter in self-defense. >> the father was saying it was self-defense. the wife was saying, yes, it was s
. >> her mother and father, zein and maria isa, were immigrants from palestine and ran a small grocerytore in downtown st. louis. >> like most immigrants, the palestinians went into the food business. that's a tradition in america. food service is one of the easiest types of business to operate. what was especially appealing to the isas and their relatives is it was another way to rip off america. they could avoid paying taxes. they would play little games with food stamp fraud,...
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amy: how did you get to palestine?>> the british gave out some very limited number of entry permits into palestine. they called them certificates. frankly, they did not know what to do with them, so they turn them over to the jewish community in austria. and in turn, these visas were given to people who had seniority in the zionist movement. and my father was one of them. he had been a labor zionist all his life, and we were lucky enough to be able to receive one of those coveted entry permits that covered only my father, my mother, and me. and we could take one suitcase each and flee. my grandmother had to stay behind. it was she who actually rescued all our stuff come all our books. she sat in the interim of a warehouse that was lorded over by a nazi and she cry from morning to night, finally, this big man said, get this old woman out of my sight, i'm not doesn't sign off on anything she wants just get her out of here. he did, and she asked a shift our stuff from nazi germany to palestine. amy: how long did you live
amy: how did you get to palestine?>> the british gave out some very limited number of entry permits into palestine. they called them certificates. frankly, they did not know what to do with them, so they turn them over to the jewish community in austria. and in turn, these visas were given to people who had seniority in the zionist movement. and my father was one of them. he had been a labor zionist all his life, and we were lucky enough to be able to receive one of those coveted entry...
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would not change its behavior and would continue to, quote support honest fighters in lebanon and palestine. >> of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin or preempt a war but the one who will leave the war in humiliation is atrocious america. >> earlier we spoke with a science professor. she asked who the supreme leaders' message was aimed at. >> i believe he was aiming at his hard line supporter. because you must realize that the backbone comes from hard liners. and the historic agreement was a tremendous blow, defeat for the hard liners. in a sense he was trying to keep them happy. that i think he was aiming at regaining their support and give them a morale boost if you like. >> the hard liners must be questioning their role in iran now that this deal has gone through. do you see the hard liners being effected if and when these sanctions are lifted and when a country becomes more open? >> i believe that the hard liners politically they are in decline. i think they are in decline. we have parliamentary election in seven months time, and i think they're quite worried about their chan
would not change its behavior and would continue to, quote support honest fighters in lebanon and palestine. >> of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin or preempt a war but the one who will leave the war in humiliation is atrocious america. >> earlier we spoke with a science professor. she asked who the supreme leaders' message was aimed at. >> i believe he was aiming at his hard line supporter. because you must realize that the backbone comes from hard liners. and...
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protection, the united nations, they have not been able to take steps with regard to the issue of palestine. this creates a sense of double standards, a sense of despair, and it fuels extremism, radicalism, and creates hatred in the hearts of those that feel unjustly treated, and the scenes that we have been seeing in this region, i think a lot of it goes back to those injustices. a lot of it goes back to the - that there's no serious issue. >> can you see an outcome that allows a suitable solution for the palestinian people, and the state of israel? >> i think that it requires a courtroom on behalf of all those different states which are involved, particularly the united states, which is the main supporter of the xianist regime. i think it requires a just, balanced democratic approach in seeing the rights of the palestinian nation, and dealing with this issue in a manner where people will feel that there's a solution which is addressing the concerns of the palestinian people. which is just and balanced. i think that that would serve as a source of hope for many people in the region, and al
protection, the united nations, they have not been able to take steps with regard to the issue of palestine. this creates a sense of double standards, a sense of despair, and it fuels extremism, radicalism, and creates hatred in the hearts of those that feel unjustly treated, and the scenes that we have been seeing in this region, i think a lot of it goes back to those injustices. a lot of it goes back to the - that there's no serious issue. >> can you see an outcome that allows a...
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they had no right to prevent people of palestine of free movement. they are entitled to the same right and obligation of people of israel or other people. we have been attacked as i said imprisoned and we have kind of experienced the same crimes that israeli is doing every day. >> you grew up in israel. you served as a paratrooper, and you said as far as the flotilla is concerned, doing it as much for the people of israel and gaza. >> already 1970, when i was sent to gaza i refused to operate in territories, because the israeli army and no other should work among the civilians, armies are unfortunately - has to fight other armies and not civilians. israeli policies are leading israel and the israeli people into an abbees and worse -- abyss, and wars and hate. i would like to help the people find reconciliation and peace. it is the only way to avoid a blood bath. i was weeks ago in south africa and there we can to the transition process was achieved because the people were ready to speak to each other, and to try to work for a just solution. >> good t
they had no right to prevent people of palestine of free movement. they are entitled to the same right and obligation of people of israel or other people. we have been attacked as i said imprisoned and we have kind of experienced the same crimes that israeli is doing every day. >> you grew up in israel. you served as a paratrooper, and you said as far as the flotilla is concerned, doing it as much for the people of israel and gaza. >> already 1970, when i was sent to gaza i refused...
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he said iran would not change its behavior and support honest fightners lebanon and palestine. >> of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin or pre-empt a war but if a war does happen here the one who will ex i will the war is the atrocious america. >> i spoke with a political science professor at tehran university. again, my asking him who cam ane khameni's message was aimed at. >> i believe he was aiming at his hardline supporter because you must -- you must realize that the back boyn of the support comes from the hardliners and the historic agreement, nuclear agreement in vienna was, in a sense, a tremendous blow, a defeat for the hard liners. so in a sense, the ayatollah was trying to keep them happy, keep their morale high. he was saying while nothing has happened important, united states is still our enemy, et cetera, et cetera. and i think that he was aiming at regaining the support and give them a morale boost if you like. >> the hardliners musting questioning their role in iran now that this deal has gone through. do you see the hardliners' influence being affordable i
he said iran would not change its behavior and support honest fightners lebanon and palestine. >> of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin or pre-empt a war but if a war does happen here the one who will ex i will the war is the atrocious america. >> i spoke with a political science professor at tehran university. again, my asking him who cam ane khameni's message was aimed at. >> i believe he was aiming at his hardline supporter because you must -- you must realize...
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in palestine, so that statement from the justice minister says that tolerance towards terrorist ends today and only a fitting punishment can serve as a deterrent. what do you make of that. >> this law is not about stone throwing it is about resissing any protest to israeli colonization, and occupation. and of course, stone throwing is not something done only pipal tinnians israeli settlers in the west bank routinely attack palestinians with stones, injury them, damage their property, but this law will not apply to israeli settlers, and israeli settlers are never punished for that p. and at the same time we see routinely israeli soldiers and police shooting dead palestinian children, very often, and civilians in the occupied west bank, in east jerusalem, with absolutely no consequences or no penalties whatsoever. >> even the most throwing a stone, as an army of occupation at -- settlers in jerusalem. >> yeah, you say symbolic, but they would argue that since 2011, three israelis including a pay by and a girl have been killed in the occupied west banks. >> have you asked them, have you
in palestine, so that statement from the justice minister says that tolerance towards terrorist ends today and only a fitting punishment can serve as a deterrent. what do you make of that. >> this law is not about stone throwing it is about resissing any protest to israeli colonization, and occupation. and of course, stone throwing is not something done only pipal tinnians israeli settlers in the west bank routinely attack palestinians with stones, injury them, damage their property, but...
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approved or disapproved, we will never stop supporting our friends in the region and the people of palestine, yemen, syria, iraq bahrain and lebanon, even after this deal our policy towards the u.s. will not change. >> kerry spoke to chris wallace on fox news sunday after the arms embargo being lifted against iran in other years. >> we have many other sanctions still applicable and we can bring other sanctions to push back against any of their behavior. they are not allowed to send arms to the hezbollah. that's a separate resolution. >> on the issue of whether any time anywhere inspections will detect iranian nuclear activity given that they have 24 days to protest inspections if the u.s. and others suspect a violation, here's energy secretary ernest monize one of the lead negotiators, also speaking to chris wallace. >> what will happen if the process runs the full length of 24 days the iaea inspectors will take environmental samples. when environmental samples are taken and nuclear activity has taken place, it is virtually impossible to clean up that place. you can paint the floors can you
approved or disapproved, we will never stop supporting our friends in the region and the people of palestine, yemen, syria, iraq bahrain and lebanon, even after this deal our policy towards the u.s. will not change. >> kerry spoke to chris wallace on fox news sunday after the arms embargo being lifted against iran in other years. >> we have many other sanctions still applicable and we can bring other sanctions to push back against any of their behavior. they are not allowed to send...
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would not change its behavior and would continue to support, quote, honest fightners lebanon and palestine>> whether the deal is approved or sgrovd we would never stop supporting our friends in the region and our friends in palestine, syria, iraq lebanon, even after the deal policy towards the arrogant u.s. will not change. of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin or pre-empt a war but if a war happens here, the one who will exit with humiliation is the atrocious america. >> rouhanni has spoken about the nuclear agreement and hose it will improve relations. writing on his twitter account, he singled out closer relations saying he had spoken to the ruler of the gulf state. >> the nuclear agreement with iran is seen as a major success for the u.s. president barack obama and one of a string of recents achievements that will help to secure his legacy. patty culhane reports from washington, d.c. >> you can even see it in the way he walks. suddenly for u.s. president barack obama, fired up seems like more than a campaign slogan. that's clear after he explained his mood in a recent radio.
would not change its behavior and would continue to support, quote, honest fightners lebanon and palestine>> whether the deal is approved or sgrovd we would never stop supporting our friends in the region and our friends in palestine, syria, iraq lebanon, even after the deal policy towards the arrogant u.s. will not change. of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin or pre-empt a war but if a war happens here, the one who will exit with humiliation is the atrocious america. >>...
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approved or disproved, we will never stop supporting our friends in the region and the people of palestineen syria, iraq, bahrain lebanon even after this deal and our policies towards the air gaps u.s. will not change. of course we don't welcome a war, we won't begin or preempt a war but if a war does happen here the one who will exit the war with humiliation is aggressive and atrocious america. >> iran's president hassan rouhani struck a more conciliatory tone on his twitter account he said he hoped the nuclear deal will improvement relations between iran and its neighbors singling out qatar saying he discussed the agreement with the ruler the gulf state. it is deal is seep at a success of president obama and a string of achieve that. will help to securities legacy. our white sox correspondent patty culhane takes a look at what's next. >> reporter: you can even see it in the way he walks. suddenly for u.s. president barack obama fired up seems like more than a campaign slogan. >> hello naacp. >> reporter: that's clear after he explained his mood in a recent radio interview. >> i know what
approved or disproved, we will never stop supporting our friends in the region and the people of palestineen syria, iraq, bahrain lebanon even after this deal and our policies towards the air gaps u.s. will not change. of course we don't welcome a war, we won't begin or preempt a war but if a war does happen here the one who will exit the war with humiliation is aggressive and atrocious america. >> iran's president hassan rouhani struck a more conciliatory tone on his twitter account he...
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you say that the sandman man, his parents are up in palestine. we know what happened -- this young man, his parents are back in palestine. they have been bombed back to the stone age. he also visited jordan. they have relatives in the bay area. -- relative in these areas. they don't see the military like we do. those people from that areata the middle east is really big. people don't realize that because the media does not really show. if you look at some of the pictures from syria, from yemen from palestine, from gaza, you will see the damage of iraq, iran. you see the damage, and the only people from the air yet relates to is the military. they don't look at the military like we do. host: thank you for making that point. we will get a response. leo shane? guest: we obviously don't know what the motivations were here whether this was caused by some foreign policy. but the collar brings up a good point, which is we don't necessarily see our military facilities as targets. as you said, with that number of shootings they certainly are for a number
you say that the sandman man, his parents are up in palestine. we know what happened -- this young man, his parents are back in palestine. they have been bombed back to the stone age. he also visited jordan. they have relatives in the bay area. -- relative in these areas. they don't see the military like we do. those people from that areata the middle east is really big. people don't realize that because the media does not really show. if you look at some of the pictures from syria, from yemen...
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. >> translator: we will not stop supporting our friends in the region oppressed people of palestine,en the peen in government the syria. the government of iraq, bahrain interested true jihadists in lebanon and palestine. >> sharing common. >> sportsnet in iraq and the fight against isil. the deal is seen as a victory for iran's moderate president hassan rouhani. it's also another major accomplishment for president obama. >> reporter: you can even see it in the way he walks. suddenly for u.s. president barack obama fired up seems like more than a campaign slogan. >> hello naacp! >> reporter: that's clear after he explained his mood in a recent radio interview. >> i know what i am doing and i am fearless. >> reporter: to many it seems the president has had a picture-perfect last few months. reacting in the oval office after the supreme court kept his signature health insurance legislation in place, he lit up the white house when the court rules in favor the same-sex marriage reestablished diplomatic ties with cuba after five decades and now has an international deal on iran's nuclear p
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the islamic state in iraq and the levant in egypt said that it has launched rockets into occupied palestine. israeli police said earlier one missile was launched across the border from sinai. the announcement of fighting among the group which calls itself sinai province and egyptian soldiers. they attacked 15 check points in sinai. joining me now from do la is a fellow and resident from the university of new york. he's also former editor of the egyptian newspaper. thank you for speaking to us in sinai we've seen an escalation in recent days. how much more worse could it get? >> well, i believe that the situation is open to many parts in sinai especially the leadership in egypt was never clear about its intentions and real objectives. it's objectives in sinai personally speaking as many others. i have deep doubts and suspicions about the real objectives about the leadership in egypt in terms of the future in sinai. >> why is that? >> ever since sinai got back to egypt at the beginning of the 80s, mubarak throw out his extended overly extended term, and his regime, of course, have decided to
the islamic state in iraq and the levant in egypt said that it has launched rockets into occupied palestine. israeli police said earlier one missile was launched across the border from sinai. the announcement of fighting among the group which calls itself sinai province and egyptian soldiers. they attacked 15 check points in sinai. joining me now from do la is a fellow and resident from the university of new york. he's also former editor of the egyptian newspaper. thank you for speaking to us...
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the people of iraq the oppressed people of bahrain, jihad its and palestine. >> u.s. and iran sharing common interest. the deal is seen as a victory for the president. be sure to tune in for an ali velshi report iran behind the deal. next - the state department gets ready to release a report on human trafficking. >> i'm thinking, well i'm desperate. i have nowhere else to go. he's threatened to kill me if i left. >> we'll take a deeper look at the worst offenders. >> later, california wildfires sending drivers running for their lives. >> secrets from outer space. the secrets of pluto, from 5 billion miles away. >>> it's saturday night, meaning it's time to take a deeper look at the human trafficking issue. cuba and malaysia expected to be upgraded. they are at the bottom of the list the bottom being the worst offenders. it is happening even they see no evidence to indicate either country improves ights record. the reasons are political. >> reporter: the promises of a better life and job lure victims into a horrifying situation. me and the others were starving. they we
the people of iraq the oppressed people of bahrain, jihad its and palestine. >> u.s. and iran sharing common interest. the deal is seen as a victory for the president. be sure to tune in for an ali velshi report iran behind the deal. next - the state department gets ready to release a report on human trafficking. >> i'm thinking, well i'm desperate. i have nowhere else to go. he's threatened to kill me if i left. >> we'll take a deeper look at the worst offenders. >>...
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deal past congress and then he needs to decide if he'll do more than threaten israel supporting palestinethe united nations. he feels the clock is ticking hoping that he can tick off a few more items on his list. >> now one university is trying to figure out why students are leaving university and joining isil. >> together for a better future is the motto at the university of medical sciences and technology in khartoum. but since march 21 students are believed to have abandoned their futures as doctors to join isil. >> the students who join isil look normal in their first and second years at university. but then we notice there is a change in their lifestyle. then we hear they've joined isil. did. >> the university is 19 years old and has around 1,000 students. the government is not naming names but isil is recruiting on campuses. >> security found a rented house in the suburbs. they were giving lectures to students or whoever they found who were keen to join isil or accept it's extreme ideology. >> now that university and government leaders have identified the problem they're trying to u
deal past congress and then he needs to decide if he'll do more than threaten israel supporting palestinethe united nations. he feels the clock is ticking hoping that he can tick off a few more items on his list. >> now one university is trying to figure out why students are leaving university and joining isil. >> together for a better future is the motto at the university of medical sciences and technology in khartoum. but since march 21 students are believed to have abandoned...
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told me. >> if the israel attention to them attention to democracy, to going back to the lands of palestine, everything is possible. nothing is impossible. so antonio, here is the case. people in these positions are saying, you know, in politics anything is possible. there's a language of the possible in iran. >> ali velshi in adam raney, we'll have more in ali velshi on -- ali velshi in tehran we'll have more in "ali velshi on target". >>> a top official killed in a u.s. drone strike. more than two dozen others died in a strike on tuesday. he was a member of the pakistani taliban, before defecting to i.s.i.l. he was thought to be the group spokesman. the head of the yemen branch is urging followers to attack the u.s. according to an intelligence group, translating an online recording of a speech public speech as leader of al qaeda. they succeeded. friday is expected to bring a pause to the fighting in yemen. the u.n. announcing a ceasefire through the end of ramadan. the pause will allow humanitarian aid to be delivered to the country. >> 85% are in need of aid. more than 3,000 have been k
told me. >> if the israel attention to them attention to democracy, to going back to the lands of palestine, everything is possible. nothing is impossible. so antonio, here is the case. people in these positions are saying, you know, in politics anything is possible. there's a language of the possible in iran. >> ali velshi in adam raney, we'll have more in ali velshi on -- ali velshi in tehran we'll have more in "ali velshi on target". >>> a top official killed...
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in palestine, their natural state of palestine, the palestinian territories. they did have five children together. and what took place was an intervention you might say by the mother's brothers. one who came from as far as kuwait to talk to the father. they agreed to counseling. they agreed to this kind of petition whereby he would no longer strike or harm the children and would give his wife money and then on february 27th of 2009 the entire case was dismissed without any prejudice. but it does point to a time in his life recently where there was apparently trouble in the home. >> yeah. if you read that document as i have it describes pretty awful allegations against his father and how he abused his mother in all sorts of ways. must have had a huge impact on this young man and his four sisters. we've seen the pictures of this family. all right, drew thanks very much. witnesses describe a really terrifying scene yesterday in chattanooga as multiple grounds of gunfire exploded during the attacks. let's talk now to a woman who recorded the shots being fired on h
in palestine, their natural state of palestine, the palestinian territories. they did have five children together. and what took place was an intervention you might say by the mother's brothers. one who came from as far as kuwait to talk to the father. they agreed to counseling. they agreed to this kind of petition whereby he would no longer strike or harm the children and would give his wife money and then on february 27th of 2009 the entire case was dismissed without any prejudice. but it...
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. >> the popular hunt for the liberation of palestine, the pflp, proudly claimed credit for the coordinatedion. >> the arabs, not just palestinians, look at israel as an occupying force. it's occupying arab land. and they don't believe that israel should be there. that's the basis of the conflict. >> there is a group from pflp on >> there is a group from pflp on every plane, to explain or problem, the palestinian problem, and to justify the way we are doing things to convince the world. >> to the palestinians, they thought they had to choice to turn to violence, because no one's listening to them. >> the american girl here, can she tell us how the passengers are? >> we're very crowded. and i think the women and especially the children are very restless. >> the terrorists certainly used the media. this was an event that was maxized for its global attention. and it provided an opportunity to really illuminate the terrorist cause. >> rolling? >> let the palestinians say that the attack on the world has so much pity on for these people in the desert when for so many years they had no pity for o
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as i said earlier, palestine. when they intervened authority, religious justification.en you think about the target. we talked the past year about security target. military air force, marine army navy. i think somebody possibly during the trip to jordan said the interpretation of the text the text you just read justified action against a military target. remember we are not talking a civilian target here. i think that's what's going on here. i go back to saying at the end of this conversation we are going to look for answers or believe we will find answers that allow us to pinpoint what happened to this guy based on religious justification. it's not going to happen. it's not going to be that easy. >> thank you very much. as we hear the other things we'll come back to you and have you help us put them together. >> i'll be back. >> yes he will. >>> a main roadway connecting california and arizona has been cut off. record rains washing out a bridge. the latest on extreme weather and where it's headed. do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model re
as i said earlier, palestine. when they intervened authority, religious justification.en you think about the target. we talked the past year about security target. military air force, marine army navy. i think somebody possibly during the trip to jordan said the interpretation of the text the text you just read justified action against a military target. remember we are not talking a civilian target here. i think that's what's going on here. i go back to saying at the end of this conversation...
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the jordanian indicates that the family is from palestine. divorce papers that we got ahold of shows that it was less than an eyeidealic family that he grew up in. divorce papers were filed in 2009 and in it she says her husband beat her, beat the children verbally abused her sexually assault her. at one point he beat the plaintiff so severely that she has flared the marital home and went to a crisis center and in the line that i just quoted to you about palestinian, she said that defendant will take a second wife permitted under islamic life in the party's native state of palestine. the couple went through a very rough time in 2009. there was some intervention by the wife the brothers who came from both kuwait and washington, d.c. to intervene. and then in february 27 2009 after all of these allegations were filed and several hearings were held the whole matter was dropped. so without prejudice. the couple remains married but they did have apparently, ard according to the mother of the suspect, a rough time in 2009. >> drew griffin, thank yo
the jordanian indicates that the family is from palestine. divorce papers that we got ahold of shows that it was less than an eyeidealic family that he grew up in. divorce papers were filed in 2009 and in it she says her husband beat her, beat the children verbally abused her sexually assault her. at one point he beat the plaintiff so severely that she has flared the marital home and went to a crisis center and in the line that i just quoted to you about palestinian, she said that defendant...
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would not change its behavior and would continue to support, quote, honest fighters in lebanon and palestine. >> of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin a war but if a war happens here, the one with aggressive andtrocious america. >> more on this with a political science professor at tehran university joins me live from there. now, obviously, this deal would not have gone through without the blessing of the ayatollah. so just who is the this defiant message aimed at? >> i believe that he was aiming at his hardline supporters because you must realize that the backbone of the ayatollah support comes from the hard liners and the historic agreement, nuclear agreement in vienna was, in a sense, a tremendous blow defeat for the hardliners. so in a sense, the ayatollah was trying to sort of keep them happy, keep their morale high. they were saying well nothing has happened important. u.s. is still our enemy, et cetera, et cetera. and i think that he was aiming at regaining their support and give them a morale boost if you like. >> of course, the hardliners must be questioning their role in
would not change its behavior and would continue to support, quote, honest fighters in lebanon and palestine. >> of course we don't welcome a war. we won't begin a war but if a war happens here, the one with aggressive andtrocious america. >> more on this with a political science professor at tehran university joins me live from there. now, obviously, this deal would not have gone through without the blessing of the ayatollah. so just who is the this defiant message aimed at?...
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said that iran will not change its behavior and will continue to, quote support honest fighters in palestine. >> we'll never stop supporting our friends in the region. even after this deal our policy towards the israelis and americans will not change. if war does happen here, the one who will exit request humiliation is atrocious america. >> president obama continues in his legacy. >> you can see it in the way he walks. president obama is fired up. >> hello naacp. >> that would explained his mood in a recent radio interview. >> i know what i'm doing and i'm fearless. >> the president has had a protect picture perfect last few months. the supreme court kept his signature health insurance in place. he lit up the white house when it passed the leaguety of same-sex marriage. >> is he a lame duck? >> the president would disagree. he's speaking out with full force on gun control. >> i've had to make statements like this too many times. >> and on race. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> uniting a congregation in song as a racially motivated mass shooting. >> that's nonsense. and you should know better. >> his to
said that iran will not change its behavior and will continue to, quote support honest fighters in palestine. >> we'll never stop supporting our friends in the region. even after this deal our policy towards the israelis and americans will not change. if war does happen here, the one who will exit request humiliation is atrocious america. >> president obama continues in his legacy. >> you can see it in the way he walks. president obama is fired up. >> hello naacp....
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his father who was from palestine, was briefly investigated several years ago. abdulazeez. his father was removed from any watch list. we are constantly up dating our social platforms. you can stay connected with our nbc bay area app and on twitter and on facebook. >> he took the lives of 12 people. tonight, he faces the death penalty. a guilty verdict for james homes. he's the gunman in the colorado movie theater shooting. late today, jurors rejected arguments that holmes was insane the vrkt? an emotional moment for many in the court room. nearly three years ago, during the screening of a movie the dark knight rises. new at 11:00, they were investigating the deadly shooting at pier 14 when they found something else. disturbing, linked to another crime. >> san francisco police divers searched the waters below the pier. and they found the body of a cat. the cat was atashed tached to a ten pound wakt. police found the microchip in the cat which led them to the suspect. the cat's owner. he now faces felony animal cruelty charges which carries possible prison time and fines of
his father who was from palestine, was briefly investigated several years ago. abdulazeez. his father was removed from any watch list. we are constantly up dating our social platforms. you can stay connected with our nbc bay area app and on twitter and on facebook. >> he took the lives of 12 people. tonight, he faces the death penalty. a guilty verdict for james homes. he's the gunman in the colorado movie theater shooting. late today, jurors rejected arguments that holmes was insane the...
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. >> it turns out it is an album called jerusalem, was always fascinated with the israel palestine. >have never been to jerusalem. it was a chance go to jerusalem and i wrote jerusalem. ♪ >> you know you are changing the cords. do you know that? >> you know the film festival is so powerful in the way it educates community using an art form to issues that are potent and complex and in some ways use art form as a way to actually let people talk about the depth and breadth of these really important issues and in this case what's happening in the middle east. i know also that you every year have a freedom of expression wade for a director who has contributed from that art form to those kinds of issues in the world. so what's new with this year's freedom of expression award? >> this year, we have many films directed by women, women in the directors' chair. both are center piece films directed by women. one is abigail disney, a very famous documentary producer who made a film called the armor of light. it's a fantastic film dealing with the issue of gun violence. we have our center piece na
. >> it turns out it is an album called jerusalem, was always fascinated with the israel palestine. >have never been to jerusalem. it was a chance go to jerusalem and i wrote jerusalem. ♪ >> you know you are changing the cords. do you know that? >> you know the film festival is so powerful in the way it educates community using an art form to issues that are potent and complex and in some ways use art form as a way to actually let people talk about the depth and breadth...
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in the 1920s through the 1950s and 60s and arrived at the plo in various tax dates based outside palestine during the first intifada through the oslo peace process here through the second intifada which began with extremely fragmented and extremely violent. that is where the book comes to a close. >> host: wendy pearlman, do you consider yourself not to care? >> guest: i began because i spent time in the palestinian territories. i consider myself first and foremost. they may not generalize the discipline of first and foremost a member of that tribe in order to have this is a book that was except it through the peer review process and so forth and run through the wringer of workshops and conferences and critiques from a disciplinary peers. it has to have a certain degree of academic muster, which is a very clear argument that i specify and standards for the way we collect data and measured data in argument and contest and it's an intellectual project. in exploring generalize dynamics and the weight of movements to derive the inside the ira in northern ireland and the anti-apartheid to what
in the 1920s through the 1950s and 60s and arrived at the plo in various tax dates based outside palestine during the first intifada through the oslo peace process here through the second intifada which began with extremely fragmented and extremely violent. that is where the book comes to a close. >> host: wendy pearlman, do you consider yourself not to care? >> guest: i began because i spent time in the palestinian territories. i consider myself first and foremost. they may not...
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state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for launching three rockets into occupied palestine. the group was also involved in clashes with the anything army that saw 117 killed on wednesday including 17 soldiers. >>> now boko haram fighters have reportedly cried to attack two villages on the outskirts of maidugari and nigeria with heavy gunfire heard in the area. earlier 140 people were killed in a string of attacks also linked to boko haram. the government official said that several mosques were attacked wednesday night. 97 adults were killed there. and on thursday a bomb went off in maidugari. we understand that there were two suicide attacks that took place. what more information do you have on that, and who is involved in fighting at the moment in the northeast? >> well, actually according to reports from that area two suicide-bombers targeted the capital of maidugari. they were targeted late evening prayers and people tried to run to safety. another female suicide-bomber detonated the device after the first explosion. there is no detail official figures regarding the casu
state in iraq and the levant has claimed responsibility for launching three rockets into occupied palestine. the group was also involved in clashes with the anything army that saw 117 killed on wednesday including 17 soldiers. >>> now boko haram fighters have reportedly cried to attack two villages on the outskirts of maidugari and nigeria with heavy gunfire heard in the area. earlier 140 people were killed in a string of attacks also linked to boko haram. the government official said...
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if the israel attention to democracy, back to the lands of palestine, everything possible. nothing is impossible. >> if iran is going to be a power in the region, it will be a power. if it makes a deal and is a power, it must be about fighting. they'll have to figure out a way to co-exist with saudi arabia and israel. do you believe. >> iran believes in stability and peace in the middle east and the region. they never wanted to occupy any country. we have too many problems about peace and stability. the terrorist groups, destabilizing the region, there's too many groups. >> what do you say about the hezbollah? >> the fighting, fighting for identity. hezbollah never occupied any land. it never was in other places in the region. hezbollah is fighting. >> you worked on president ahmadinejad. >> when it came to power he fired me. i was happy to be fired by him. >> that answers my question. let me ask you about this country. the terminology describing the factions. i hear about conservatives and hardliners, i hear about moderates and reformers and liberals. where do you fall? >>
if the israel attention to democracy, back to the lands of palestine, everything possible. nothing is impossible. >> if iran is going to be a power in the region, it will be a power. if it makes a deal and is a power, it must be about fighting. they'll have to figure out a way to co-exist with saudi arabia and israel. do you believe. >> iran believes in stability and peace in the middle east and the region. they never wanted to occupy any country. we have too many problems about...
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explosion is just the beginning of a carefully coordinated attack on the security checkpoint at the palestinetels, home to western journalists and one of the most fortified compounds in baghdad. it's also where carl was heading for a meeting. >> there was a car that was behind us. and the car that was behind us swerved from behind us and kept going down that road and headed straight for that checkpoint. and that was the second suicide bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into that. >> seconds later, the car that passes them explodes. >> it felt like the bomb came from underneath the floorboards. i said to myself, i can't believe we're about to die. i said, i -- i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak. and the tree that we were underneath was on fire. >> but the attack isn't over. and the biggest explosion is yet to come. manning a machine gun at the checkpoint is specialist darrell green. >> at that time, they -- the cement mixer was trying to come through our perimeter. >> a huge cement mixer filled with explosives tries to sneak through the breach made by the
explosion is just the beginning of a carefully coordinated attack on the security checkpoint at the palestinetels, home to western journalists and one of the most fortified compounds in baghdad. it's also where carl was heading for a meeting. >> there was a car that was behind us. and the car that was behind us swerved from behind us and kept going down that road and headed straight for that checkpoint. and that was the second suicide bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into...
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. >> it was always fascinated with the israeli and palestine -- >> i've never been to jerusalem. it was a chance to go to jerusalem and i -- i wrote jerusalem ♪ i believe in one fine day for all the children of abraham ♪ ♪ they lay down -- [ inaudible ] >> sing it the way you want to sing it. >> beautiful, you know the film festival is so powerful in the way it educates the community using an art form to issues that are potent and complex and in some ways use the art form as a way to actually let people talk about the depth and breadth of these really, really important issues. in this case what's happening in the middle east. i know also in that vein that every year you have a freedom of expression award for a director who has contributed from that art form to those kinds of issues in the world. and so what's -- what's new with this year's freedom of expression award? >> well, this year we're -- we have many films directed by women, women in the director's chair. both are centerpiece films are directed by women. one is by abigail does me, she's a very -- disney. she's very famous
. >> it was always fascinated with the israeli and palestine -- >> i've never been to jerusalem. it was a chance to go to jerusalem and i -- i wrote jerusalem ♪ i believe in one fine day for all the children of abraham ♪ ♪ they lay down -- [ inaudible ] >> sing it the way you want to sing it. >> beautiful, you know the film festival is so powerful in the way it educates the community using an art form to issues that are potent and complex and in some ways use the...
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the oppressed people of palestine, the oppressed people of yemen. the people in government of syria, the people and government of iraq. the oppressed people of bahrain and the true jihaddists in lebanon and palestine. >> lots of folks. during the speech the crowd chanted "death to america" and" death to israel." the ayatollah called them the slogans of the iranian people and the position of the entire nation. lea gabrielle is live. the unites nations security council endorses the deal yesterday. >> that's right. a unanimously passed a resolution that starts a three-emergency clock for the u.n. nuclear watchdog to verify that iran has taken steps. if iran is not compliant economic sanctions will be lifted and there's a mechanism to snap them back. president obama calling on lawmakers for their support. >> there's a broad international consensus around this issue. not just among the international community but also among experts in nuclear proliferation and my working assumption is that congress will pay attention to that broad-based consensus. >> con
the oppressed people of palestine, the oppressed people of yemen. the people in government of syria, the people and government of iraq. the oppressed people of bahrain and the true jihaddists in lebanon and palestine. >> lots of folks. during the speech the crowd chanted "death to america" and" death to israel." the ayatollah called them the slogans of the iranian people and the position of the entire nation. lea gabrielle is live. the unites nations security council...
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saudi arabia received the muslim brotherhood leader hamas from palestine. saudi arabia is more anxious and it's egypt that wants to deal deal with the cool-headed nerves. into this deal between iran and the six world powers seemed to have caused eruptions throughout the region. and unsettling the one that is the most. >> certainly saudi arabia has in public welcomed the deal. the part that puts verifiable limitation to the development of nuclear power. that and the rest of the region what is less welcome is sort of an iran that is more robust more empowered, emboldened. supporting allies that are not friendly to saudi arabia or egypt. that is the leeks of bashar al-assad. hezbollah of lebanon, and the shia dominated government in iraq. all in aum. i think saudi arabia would like to see a communicated arab front that is able to speak to iran. there's a disagreement on what it may be. i think some of the dialogue between them will address that. >> there's the issue affecting so many different moneys. >> egyptians have the problem. the saudis experienced these
saudi arabia received the muslim brotherhood leader hamas from palestine. saudi arabia is more anxious and it's egypt that wants to deal deal with the cool-headed nerves. into this deal between iran and the six world powers seemed to have caused eruptions throughout the region. and unsettling the one that is the most. >> certainly saudi arabia has in public welcomed the deal. the part that puts verifiable limitation to the development of nuclear power. that and the rest of the region what...
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and then figure out if he'll do more than just threaten israel with the possibility of supporting palestinethe united nations. this is a president who is realizing that the clock is ticking hoping he can tick off a few more accomplishments in the time he has left. >> in iraq a massive suicide-bomb has killed 115 people as they celebrated the end of ramadan. islamic state in iraq and the levant have claimed responsibility for the car bombing. imran khan reports from the capital. >> the governor at diyala province has called for three days of mourning after the attack there. becomes were detonateed during the eve of the celebration. >> why would anyone ever do this? this is terror on a day where everyone should be celebrating. >> as bodies were being pulled from the republic angry crowds destroyed property. social media accounts show isil claiming responsibility for the attack. isil said that the attack was revenge for the iraqi's government financing to campaign against its fighters. as three days of mourning are declared public areas have been closed to prevent other attacks. imran khan, al
and then figure out if he'll do more than just threaten israel with the possibility of supporting palestinethe united nations. this is a president who is realizing that the clock is ticking hoping he can tick off a few more accomplishments in the time he has left. >> in iraq a massive suicide-bomb has killed 115 people as they celebrated the end of ramadan. islamic state in iraq and the levant have claimed responsibility for the car bombing. imran khan reports from the capital. >>...
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an ethiopian israeli has not been seen since last year the second is an israeli palestine. live to gaza strip, and imtiaz tyab is there. what do we know? >> at this stage, very little. however, we have reached out to hamas for comment after this gag order in israel was lifted. and it was revealed that at least one of its citizens was being held by hamas. now, we spoke with senior hamas spokesmen, who said that he had nothing to say. in saying that though over the past few days from statements made from senior hamas officials, there are some suggestions or some illusions to the fact that an israeli may be held in gaza. a few days ago the leader of hamas, in a statement to the media said - i should preface this by saying he was talking about negotiations mediated by european powers that hamas would not agree to a deal with israel unless the soldiers or unless the people or rather the hamas figures held by israel that were agreed to be released by israel as part of the gilad shalit deal were released and he'd entertain the notion of returning to israel the israeli soldiers. we
an ethiopian israeli has not been seen since last year the second is an israeli palestine. live to gaza strip, and imtiaz tyab is there. what do we know? >> at this stage, very little. however, we have reached out to hamas for comment after this gag order in israel was lifted. and it was revealed that at least one of its citizens was being held by hamas. now, we spoke with senior hamas spokesmen, who said that he had nothing to say. in saying that though over the past few days from...
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to push hamas to participate in elections in palestine, and to participate in elections in egypt. that is the most powerful tool that iran has, and that's one of the fundamental reasons why the power is rising. we, on the ordinary hand allied with governments not representative, and repressive of their populations. this is a failed policy, failing us for over 35 years, and we need to come to terms with reality, the model is here to stay. if we can't come to terms with that, we'll fail and flail across the middle east >>> what about the art regarding iran, that the way to convince them to do the right thing is to keep sanctions up until they back away from their support of groups like hezbollah, and fighting u.s. interests in yemen. >> we continue to put our head in the sand, and designate x, y and z as a terrorist organization, and turn around and wonder how organizations like al qaeda and i.s.i.s. come about. they are often those fighting for sovereignty, groups like hezbollah and hamas. we do that to our own peril. we may not like tactics, but the grievances are about participat
to push hamas to participate in elections in palestine, and to participate in elections in egypt. that is the most powerful tool that iran has, and that's one of the fundamental reasons why the power is rising. we, on the ordinary hand allied with governments not representative, and repressive of their populations. this is a failed policy, failing us for over 35 years, and we need to come to terms with reality, the model is here to stay. if we can't come to terms with that, we'll fail and flail...
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college campuses, where groups like students for justice in palestine have helped organize at least 16l referendums this year nearly as many as the previous ten years combined. ♪ killing me softly with your bombs ♪ >> reporter: the bds movement also claimed victory in may when r&b star lauren hill siting her desire not to alienate palestinian or israeli fans cancelled a planned concert in tel-aviv, a decision that followed a social media campaign by bds activists, but the growing strength is also gal van nicing those opposed to it. anti-bds group stand with us says it organized more than 600 represents on 175 north american campuses this year. >> it has been call for supporters of israel on campus to circle the wagons and to get more active. >> reporter: a sir call that includes las vegas billionaire who pledged millions and is raising millions to combat bds on campus. [ applause ] >> lawmakers are also stepping up efforts. championing a wave of anti-bds legislation, including a provision on the trade promotion authority bill president obama recently signed into law. >> peace. >> when
college campuses, where groups like students for justice in palestine have helped organize at least 16l referendums this year nearly as many as the previous ten years combined. ♪ killing me softly with your bombs ♪ >> reporter: the bds movement also claimed victory in may when r&b star lauren hill siting her desire not to alienate palestinian or israeli fans cancelled a planned concert in tel-aviv, a decision that followed a social media campaign by bds activists, but the growing...
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throughout much of the muslim world is a day of protest against what they call the israeli occupation of palestinerd liners in iran have called for greater demonstrations today. they have called for demonstrations not only against israel but against imperial powers, in which they describe america. the result has not been substantially greater than it would have been, but it is a symbol that the hard liners are concerned that a deal is near. they have opposed a deal with the united states, opposed a deal in which iran gives up anything particularly its nuclear program. negotiators from the government which is a more moderate government, a government elected on the platform of opening up relations to the west are facing this protest from the right and reformers on the left who say they are not doing enough. today was an effort by hard liners to protest the negotiations in vienna. and it does tell you a little bit about why iranian negotiators are so determined not to come home with a deal they cannot defend. generally speaking we have spoken to a range of people from business worker government offic
throughout much of the muslim world is a day of protest against what they call the israeli occupation of palestinerd liners in iran have called for greater demonstrations today. they have called for demonstrations not only against israel but against imperial powers, in which they describe america. the result has not been substantially greater than it would have been, but it is a symbol that the hard liners are concerned that a deal is near. they have opposed a deal with the united states,...
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. >>> well the attack is raising concerns in neighboring israel and palestine. correspondent has the latest from west jerusalem. >> reporter: israel has closed its two main border crossings with egypt. the israeli military, we have been told is closely monitoring the situation in sinai after this deadly attack. we also understand that the israeli military is also monitoring the border area that gaza shares with egypt as well. all of this really just underscores the concern that israel has about the violence in egypt. the two countries have had what has been described as a cold peace since 1979, but the relationship between egypt and israel was thoroughly tested in 2012 during israel's campaign in the gaza strip which resulted in the deaths of a number of civilians. the then egyptian president, mohammed morsi pulled its envoy from israel but in the last few weeks, the current president, sisi, has sent a new ambassador back to israel. it would appear this cooperation between israel and egypt is certainly much better than it was a few years ago, and it also really
. >>> well the attack is raising concerns in neighboring israel and palestine. correspondent has the latest from west jerusalem. >> reporter: israel has closed its two main border crossings with egypt. the israeli military, we have been told is closely monitoring the situation in sinai after this deadly attack. we also understand that the israeli military is also monitoring the border area that gaza shares with egypt as well. all of this really just underscores the concern that...
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he is well known in many parts of palestine and occupied territories, because this is now the second time that he has held a learning strike while in administrative detention. in 2012, he went on a hunger strike for 66 days before the israelis released him. this form of non-violent protest to administrative detention which is deeply controversial a move used by the israelis criticized by a number of international bodies that the fact of the matter is that the protest has allowed the release. there are four others still held in israeli prisons without charge. it's very, very unlikely that we will see israel changing its policy about administrative detention anytime soon. >> a church was set on fire last month in israel damaging the roof and buildings. mosaics were unharmed. the church is one of the most popular stops for christian pilgrims visiting the holy land. >> mexico's top drug lord el chapo guzman escaped prison for a second time. >> what's next for serena williams the tennis player holding every major title there is. >> they're losing everything. >> can archeologists stop the
he is well known in many parts of palestine and occupied territories, because this is now the second time that he has held a learning strike while in administrative detention. in 2012, he went on a hunger strike for 66 days before the israelis released him. this form of non-violent protest to administrative detention which is deeply controversial a move used by the israelis criticized by a number of international bodies that the fact of the matter is that the protest has allowed the release....