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push for israel and palestine.i wish i could believe she might in fact bring about the kind of a change, but it is unrealistic expectation. in fact, you will recall that early in his presidency, when president obama succeeded partially in getting netanyahu to freeze the settlements, as it turned out, produced -- constructed larger and more settlements than they had done before. a freeze.st it was there was question that the israelis insist that they have a right to continue building for the next generation, kids who were being born, natural growth. it was hillary clinton as foreign minister said at the time, no natural growth, not even a single brick is permissible. so that might suggest to some that she is really tough and may in fact adopt a different approach to the israeli-palestinian conflict. i don't believe that to be the case. i don't think she's about to do that. and certainly, during the course of the election campaign, she is likely to say things to satisfy what the party believes it must say in order to
push for israel and palestine.i wish i could believe she might in fact bring about the kind of a change, but it is unrealistic expectation. in fact, you will recall that early in his presidency, when president obama succeeded partially in getting netanyahu to freeze the settlements, as it turned out, produced -- constructed larger and more settlements than they had done before. a freeze.st it was there was question that the israelis insist that they have a right to continue building for the...
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. >> reporter: palestine have accused israel of re stricting movement of the players. they say they have no control over the country's security forces. early this year, palestine did drop its request for israel to be suspended from international football amid hopes of greater cooperation. while the team did arrive in gaza 24 hours later than planned for this game due to draft permit delays, that they are there at all is a sign of progress. >> we are happy and proud of this visit and it means a lot. it's the first for our west bank brrtle. it's a victory to palestinian sport and hope the next unity is a political one. >> being in gaza is an achievement. it's a great honor to play. the match should be a strong one. >> reporter: it is hoped 10,000 fans will be in the stadium for thursday's game. and then comes a further test of this new spirit of collaboration between the two football associations. the return leg of the palestine cup is scheduled to be played in the west bank on sunday. >>> lots more on the website as always. al jazeera opinioncom. >> reporter: i'm ali ve
. >> reporter: palestine have accused israel of re stricting movement of the players. they say they have no control over the country's security forces. early this year, palestine did drop its request for israel to be suspended from international football amid hopes of greater cooperation. while the team did arrive in gaza 24 hours later than planned for this game due to draft permit delays, that they are there at all is a sign of progress. >> we are happy and proud of this visit and...
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especially among palestine sizable population which felt betrayed. at this point, britain gave up on the mandate system. if they said the policy in palestine was in violation, the british officials told the geneva that it would insist the mandate be rewritten. this was an admission of failure to be the british officials have officials had written article 22 of the covenant. they have written most of the mandates text. now they blame to the they blame to the league of the news were proven unworkable. after 1945, reagan, written with tried to hang onto some parts of its financially shattered empire. but its enthusiasm for international oversight was over. the talks with the overcoat too. i've gone on for too long long celebrity wrapup. but i've tried to do is recover the history of the forgotten effort which is this effort to subject the imperial rule to the international control. we can see it worked in different ways and different periods depending on who lived in the room. it started out under the guard working to generalize the british imperial ide
especially among palestine sizable population which felt betrayed. at this point, britain gave up on the mandate system. if they said the policy in palestine was in violation, the british officials told the geneva that it would insist the mandate be rewritten. this was an admission of failure to be the british officials have officials had written article 22 of the covenant. they have written most of the mandates text. now they blame to the they blame to the league of the news were proven...
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so many conflicts from ferguson to palestine. here we are in venice at an art exhibition. here you are. how does that mesh? how did you choose art as a way of expressing yourself? do you consider yourself an activist? >> i do consider myself an activist but i also feel when i'm working with my projects, many of them are very long-term and require a lot of research. actually, it is con of the opposite of what journalism is about, because it is about going really slow and taking your time, looking at tiny details that would not actually normally appear in his reports or news stories, especially the stories coming out the way of the west bank and palestine is contextualized in the media. amy: let's go to your third project that i wanted to talk about, the tent. >> the memorial to 418 villages. amy: explain what you did. >> i was in new york at the time and i got a family sized refugee tent. it was a community-based project which took place over a three month period. i stenciled the names of every village that was destroyed or depopulated were occupied in 1948 onto this tent a
so many conflicts from ferguson to palestine. here we are in venice at an art exhibition. here you are. how does that mesh? how did you choose art as a way of expressing yourself? do you consider yourself an activist? >> i do consider myself an activist but i also feel when i'm working with my projects, many of them are very long-term and require a lot of research. actually, it is con of the opposite of what journalism is about, because it is about going really slow and taking your time,...
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the french have put forward a resolution on palestine forcing them to come to some sort of deal within a certain timeframe and set the parameters along the lines of 1967 with mutually agreed land spots. the israellies don't want that to become law. the u.s. could change course at the u.n. it makes it harder for the u.s. to defend israel at the u.n. if the israelis don't support him, he still has things that he could do. >> and it's august 5th. how long is he gone? >> until he's out of office or the vote? >> no until the vote. >> mid september. mid september is when the congress finally is going to weigh in. it's fully expected that they're going to be able to get enough votes to disapprove this deal. then the president vetoes it and then after that is when we have to watch it because it's not really just the republican party. what's critical here is it's the president's own party, the most loyal members of his own party are being pushed hard. it's not everyone. we were up on the hill yesterday taking a look and trying to get a sense of if the phones were ringing off the hook and they a
the french have put forward a resolution on palestine forcing them to come to some sort of deal within a certain timeframe and set the parameters along the lines of 1967 with mutually agreed land spots. the israellies don't want that to become law. the u.s. could change course at the u.n. it makes it harder for the u.s. to defend israel at the u.n. if the israelis don't support him, he still has things that he could do. >> and it's august 5th. how long is he gone? >> until he's out...
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earlier this year palestine dropped its request for israel to be suspended from international footballpes of greater cooperation. while the team arrived in gaza 24 hours later that were plan today this palestine cup game due to travel permit delayed. that they are there at all say sign of progress. >> we are happy and proud of this visit and it's it means a lot. it's the first for our west bank brothers. the visit sit a victory for palestinian sport and we hope the next unity is a political one. >> translator: being in gaza is an achievement as a player it's a great op or to play. the match should be a strong one. >> reporter: close to 10,000 fans will be in the stadium in gaza for thursday's game and then comes a further test of this new spirit of collaboration between the two football associations. the return leg of the pal spine cup is scheduled to be played in the west bank on sunday. zoe cummings, al jazerra. >>> you can read much more about that story as well as the day's other top stories on our website you'll find them all at aljazerra.com. >> this week on talk to al jazeera: s
earlier this year palestine dropped its request for israel to be suspended from international footballpes of greater cooperation. while the team arrived in gaza 24 hours later that were plan today this palestine cup game due to travel permit delayed. that they are there at all say sign of progress. >> we are happy and proud of this visit and it's it means a lot. it's the first for our west bank brothers. the visit sit a victory for palestinian sport and we hope the next unity is a...
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when the team arrive said in gaza 24 hours later than planned for the palestine cup game due to travel permit delays. that they are there is a sign of progress. . >> we are happy and proud of the visit. it means a lot. it's a victory for palestinian support, and we hope the next unity is a political one. >> being ina is an achievement -- in gaza is an achievement. the match should be a strong one. >> it's hoped that 10,000 fans will be at the stadium for thursday's game and then a further new spirit of collaboration between the two football associations. a return leg of the palestine cup scheduled to be played in the west bank on sunday. >> and former baltimore ravens running back ray rice insists he's a changed man and is ready to make a comeback after being suspended for domestic violence. he was released from his baltimore ravens contract after a video was made public showing him hitting his now wife in a kaz ino earl jat yore. he was charged with third degree aggravated assault, and entered a rehab programme for first of time offenders. >> i want to rewrite the script and tell my d
when the team arrive said in gaza 24 hours later than planned for the palestine cup game due to travel permit delays. that they are there is a sign of progress. . >> we are happy and proud of the visit. it means a lot. it's a victory for palestinian support, and we hope the next unity is a political one. >> being ina is an achievement -- in gaza is an achievement. the match should be a strong one. >> it's hoped that 10,000 fans will be at the stadium for thursday's game and...
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and these are palestine. >> he did say he'd like the last guinea fly to die before he did. facing melanoma that spread to his brain. the president was serene about prospect. i thought i had a few weeks left. i was surprisingly at ease. i had a wonderful life, i had thousands of friends, and i've had an exciting and venturous gratifying existence. i was at ease, more so than my wife was. >> he said that was his greatest accomplishment. marrying his wife. it involved a rescue attempt. i wish i could get the helicopter. it was rescued overnight. they would have been arrested. >> that may have interfered with the foundation. if i had to choose between four more years, i would choose it. >> is center that for decades promoted peace, human rights and better health across the world. the former president says he will focus on his own. soon after leaving the stage, saying he's not angry, sad or grateful. looking forward to this new adventure >>> two men say they found a train full of nazi gold in poland. there has been rumours about an abandoned train carriage. it was reportedly sto
and these are palestine. >> he did say he'd like the last guinea fly to die before he did. facing melanoma that spread to his brain. the president was serene about prospect. i thought i had a few weeks left. i was surprisingly at ease. i had a wonderful life, i had thousands of friends, and i've had an exciting and venturous gratifying existence. i was at ease, more so than my wife was. >> he said that was his greatest accomplishment. marrying his wife. it involved a rescue attempt....
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a return to the palestine cup there are schedules to be played on the west bank. al jazeera. >> well, athletics world governing body has strongly rejected allegations of widespread doping within their sport. there are recent claims based on leaked medical data are sensational and misleading. they have done everything within its means to implement an effective blood testing program. the world anti-doping agency was well informed on the testing and never once questioned its competence. now kenya is one country accused much having a systemic doping program 73 the country's former marathon world record holder disputes that charge. they have dismissed it as a smear campaign but say that more can be done to protect young runners. it comes by creating. awareness, and many athletes are not fully aware what these drugs are. >> adam goode hass has returned to football. he took a few months often from the support after the booing. he said that the abuse is racially motivate: he is expected to return to the fields for swan's next game saturday. >> i think discussions needed t
a return to the palestine cup there are schedules to be played on the west bank. al jazeera. >> well, athletics world governing body has strongly rejected allegations of widespread doping within their sport. there are recent claims based on leaked medical data are sensational and misleading. they have done everything within its means to implement an effective blood testing program. the world anti-doping agency was well informed on the testing and never once questioned its competence. now...
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he said in the time he has left he would like to see peace between israel and palestine. >> right now the prospects are more dismal than any time i remember in the last 50 years. the whole process is practically dormant. the government of israel has no desire for a two-state solution, which is the policy of all of thor nations in the world, and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestine. >> reporter: he did say he would like the gsa guinea worm to die before he does. a problem his foundation has had great success combatting. the tiny parasite is being killed off. facing melanoma that spread to his brain, he was serene about his prospects. >> i thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly at ease. i have had a wonderful life, thousands of friends, and an exciting existence, so i was surprisingly at ease. much more so than my wife was. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he said that is his greatest accomplishment, marrying his wife of 69 years. the one hinge he wished he did differently involved the botched attempt of the u.s. ho
he said in the time he has left he would like to see peace between israel and palestine. >> right now the prospects are more dismal than any time i remember in the last 50 years. the whole process is practically dormant. the government of israel has no desire for a two-state solution, which is the policy of all of thor nations in the world, and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestine. >> reporter: he did say he would like...
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and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years and this is israel or palestineter: he said he would like the last guinea worm to die before he does, and his foundation had great success combatting and the tiny parasite found in water is being killed off and facing melanoma that spread to his sprain and the brain and he was surreal. >> i thought i had a few weeks left but i was surprisingly at ease. i've had a wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and i've had an exciting and adventure and gratifying existence and i was at ease much more so than my wife is. >> reporter: that is his greatest accomplishment marrying his wife of 69 years rose lynn and what he wished he had done differently was regarding the hostages in iran. >> i wish i sent one more hold helicopter for the hostages and i would have been reelected but it may have been fe interfered with the carter center and if i had to choose i would choose the carter center. >> reporter: promoted peace, human rights and better health across the world. the former president says he will now focus on his own,
and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years and this is israel or palestineter: he said he would like the last guinea worm to die before he does, and his foundation had great success combatting and the tiny parasite found in water is being killed off and facing melanoma that spread to his sprain and the brain and he was surreal. >> i thought i had a few weeks left but i was surprisingly at ease. i've had a wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and...
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and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either of israel or palestiner: and that commitment to something that has been working for as it appears at the moment in vain for years and years and years, encapsulates his work ethic doesn't it because there is not a single ex president of the united states i can think of who has done so much in so many places since leaving office. >> that kind of set the standard for how an ex president should behave and that is what you see bill clinton trying to do with his clinton foundation and basically started the carter center and says it has $600 million down and believes it will continue and hoping to still attend meetings and what they are committed to is peace, democracy, human rights and there was a talk about israel and palestine but he said that he hopes the last guinea worm dies before he does and that is a parasite they tackled to get rid of and when they started there were more than three million cases worldwide and are down to 11 and went to name the countries where they are at and really he has been controve
and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either of israel or palestiner: and that commitment to something that has been working for as it appears at the moment in vain for years and years and years, encapsulates his work ethic doesn't it because there is not a single ex president of the united states i can think of who has done so much in so many places since leaving office. >> that kind of set the standard for how an ex president should behave and that...
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his cancer diagnosis saying in the time he has left he would like to see peace between israel and palestinen't. >> right now i think the prospects are more dismal than any time i remember in the last 50 years despite the whole process. the government of israel has no desire for a two-state solution which is the policy of all the other nations in the world and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestine. >> reporter: he did say he would like the last guinea worm to die before he does and he had great success combatting, a tiny parasite found in water is being killed off and facing melanoma that spread to his brain the former president was sureen about his prospects. >> i thought i had a few weeks left but i was surprisingly at ease. i've had a wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and i've had an exciting and adventures of existence and i was at ease much more than my wife was. >> reporter: that was his greatest accomplishment of marrying his wife 69 years rose lynn and what he wished he had done differently is regarding the u.s
his cancer diagnosis saying in the time he has left he would like to see peace between israel and palestinen't. >> right now i think the prospects are more dismal than any time i remember in the last 50 years despite the whole process. the government of israel has no desire for a two-state solution which is the policy of all the other nations in the world and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestine. >> reporter: he did say...
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leaders from israel palestine and jordan are trying to save the river jordan which is badly polluted will dry up and as we report it's rare for the three sides to find a common ground on any issue. holding hands in prayer at one of christianity's most important sites. for years pilgrims wade in the river in eastern and western banks to connect in this faith, the baptism of jesus christ and pal stint on this side of the river and jordan competed for tourism dollars and it designated the baptized area is where jesus is believed to have been baptist sized and a few shared by most christian churches. >> the fact that jesus walked here is astonishing. >> reporter: the jordan river also has significance for judah and some degree islam which is perhaps why there are growing concerns about the river's deteriorating environment. the significance of the jordan river is undisputable but cannot be said for the rest of the region but in a rare show of cooperation israel jordan and the palestinians are working together to try to save it. the 251 kilometer river forms a natural border between israe
leaders from israel palestine and jordan are trying to save the river jordan which is badly polluted will dry up and as we report it's rare for the three sides to find a common ground on any issue. holding hands in prayer at one of christianity's most important sites. for years pilgrims wade in the river in eastern and western banks to connect in this faith, the baptism of jesus christ and pal stint on this side of the river and jordan competed for tourism dollars and it designated the baptized...
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he writes, "will send mama and emma to palestine. the town will be visited by an epidemic. they are so terribly shocked that they must be taken away from here." that gives you idea of the trauma so may suffer during a hurricane. host: the rosenberg library is unique in that it has not only in archive and of the collection but also a museum. we have approximately 8000 objects in the collection, including artwork, textiles, weaponry, glass, all sorts of wonderful things. well, recently, the smithsonian portrait gallery had an exhibit on the war of 1812 and borrowed this wonderful portrait of jeane la feete who had a base in galveston after the war of 1812. he came here about 1815. relations between la fete and the u.s. government soured. he and his brother pierre were hired on as informants for spain, which at the time, mexico was trying to gain independence from spain. really unique piece. a local family was building a 24th and 25thn street on broadway. when they tore down the old and were laying the foundation for the new one, they number of a rolled up.inting as possibleoo
he writes, "will send mama and emma to palestine. the town will be visited by an epidemic. they are so terribly shocked that they must be taken away from here." that gives you idea of the trauma so may suffer during a hurricane. host: the rosenberg library is unique in that it has not only in archive and of the collection but also a museum. we have approximately 8000 objects in the collection, including artwork, textiles, weaponry, glass, all sorts of wonderful things. well, recently,...
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something like president carter's book, "palestine, peas, not apartheid."he could never have gotten that book published 10 years ago. 20 years ago, he did. and that is because of the work we all did. it's not easy. i don't get into "the washington post," "the new york times." pitched much lately because you get demoralized after being turned down over and over. brian: what did they tell you? phyllis: plus of them don't say anything to you. you are right. i should pitch more actively. that is a good point. i shouldn't blame them for something they haven't done lately. upon what the new york times" has changed dramatically on what appears on their op-ed page. "the new york times" has changed dramatically on what appears on their op-ed page. the media in general is not nearly as bad as it used to be. there are still problems of access. but you have an organization meu whose job it is to put palestinian voices in the mainstream u.s. press. they get into the pages of "the new york times" and "the washington post" and "time magazine." they need palestinian voices
something like president carter's book, "palestine, peas, not apartheid."he could never have gotten that book published 10 years ago. 20 years ago, he did. and that is because of the work we all did. it's not easy. i don't get into "the washington post," "the new york times." pitched much lately because you get demoralized after being turned down over and over. brian: what did they tell you? phyllis: plus of them don't say anything to you. you are right. i should...
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you know, something like president carter's book, palestine peace not apartheid.nt or not, ex-president or not, he could never have gotten that book published in years ago, 10 years ago, he did. that's partly because of the on this.ave all done it's not easy. i don't get into "the washington post" and the new york times. but my stuff gets out. host: you pitch them? i haven't pitched much lately because you get demoralized after a while after turned down over and oh. host: what do they tell you? guest: they don't answer. unless they're going to take it, they don't get back to you. right, i should pitch more actively. that's a good point. for uldn't blame them something they haven't done lately. they've changed directly on what page.s on thafr editorial their editorial page has changed lip, hat, not dramatic somewhat. that's sick nif can't. credence eat deal of in that. the media in general is not nearly as bad as it used to be. still a problem for access. but you have the institute for middle east understanding whose it is to place palestinian voices in the main u.
you know, something like president carter's book, palestine peace not apartheid.nt or not, ex-president or not, he could never have gotten that book published in years ago, 10 years ago, he did. that's partly because of the on this.ave all done it's not easy. i don't get into "the washington post" and the new york times. but my stuff gets out. host: you pitch them? i haven't pitched much lately because you get demoralized after a while after turned down over and oh. host: what do they...
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iran will be able to stand by its allies and the people in the region and the resistance in palestine and the palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of. ambassador burns: some of this is going to have to go to contracts as explained in the last channel. -- last panel. some will go to revive the iranian economy given the population's frustration with sanctions and some will go to the irgc and you're right about that. i do think that if there is congressional disapproval and we cannot fulfill the agreement and it becomes a threshold state, there are more -- they are a more powerful force. if we can freeze them and we can them, just thinking strategically, we have to combat this force and set up a containment regime. but if they are weakened by the nuclear agreement, we will have better success in doing that. strategically, we have to combat this force and set up a >> thank all of you for your patience. the committee is adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and
iran will be able to stand by its allies and the people in the region and the resistance in palestine and the palestinian people more than at any time in the past. this is what the others are afraid of. ambassador burns: some of this is going to have to go to contracts as explained in the last channel. -- last panel. some will go to revive the iranian economy given the population's frustration with sanctions and some will go to the irgc and you're right about that. i do think that if there is...
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we will represent palestine.f it was el shaja who would have won, we would have congratulated them. they are a great and respectful team. >> a memorable victory over india. the hero at the ball was rangan harafy 7 for 48ers. india were bold out for 112. sri lanka 1 up with 2 to play. malaysia rails on call for a first world championship title. the former world number 1 since completing an eight-month doping ban. he beat world number 2 to book his place in that final where he will meet the top seed, chin long. >> yeah. after eight months without playing any tournaments, i am going to play the final again. i hope i can realize my dream this time, and i will be focused. maybe this is my last chance to win the title to be a world championship so i will enjoy the match and play with nothing to lose. >> we will of course tell you what happens in that final. >> you better. >> good. thank you very much. >> that's it for now. i will have a full bullet for you in just a few moments time after a very short break. so stay wi
we will represent palestine.f it was el shaja who would have won, we would have congratulated them. they are a great and respectful team. >> a memorable victory over india. the hero at the ball was rangan harafy 7 for 48ers. india were bold out for 112. sri lanka 1 up with 2 to play. malaysia rails on call for a first world championship title. the former world number 1 since completing an eight-month doping ban. he beat world number 2 to book his place in that final where he will meet the...
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fifa congress made palestine drop that bid to have israel banned from international football but arefor better treatment. >>> alan good has returned to the sydney swans. one of the afl's most well-known players, goods took indefinite leave from any sport after several months of booing from supporters. some said the boos were because fans didn't like him as a player supporters claimed the attacks were racially motivated. goods is an outspoken activist for indigenous rights within australia. he is expected to return on saturday. >> there was a lot of discussion. a lot of it i haven't read but i think the discussions needed to be had, and i'm really hopeful those discussions are behind us now. i think people have had their opinions spoken about the issues and hopefully now we can move forward, and for me it's about going out there and playing football. >>> mitchell johnson says james andersson's absence will be a massive loss for the host. they trailed 5-1 in the match on wednesday. they have lost 10 wickets to anderson so far, but the bowler will be missing with a side strain. >> it's
fifa congress made palestine drop that bid to have israel banned from international football but arefor better treatment. >>> alan good has returned to the sydney swans. one of the afl's most well-known players, goods took indefinite leave from any sport after several months of booing from supporters. some said the boos were because fans didn't like him as a player supporters claimed the attacks were racially motivated. goods is an outspoken activist for indigenous rights within...
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we will represent palestine.course, if it was el shaja won, we would have congratulated them because they are a great and respectedful team. >> r raphael nadal lost to japa in the quarterfinals. jakori often his fresh win. washington, d.c. beat the grand slam championships in straight sets at 6-2, 6-4. it's a win over nadal in 8 of 10. >> djokovic has advanced to the semifinals, survived two match fikes in his comeback. djokovic will take ol the last four. >> toronto, women's world number 1 serena williams booked her place. the three-time champion beat in straight sets o. . >> co >>. >> after they fell, visitors could only manage 151 for 6, from the 20 overs. umla led south africa's chase. he scored 48 well 13 goals to spare. sri lanka have won the first of three tests. india why chasing a target 176, around double the successful role but both out for 112 on day 4. taking 7 wickets. >> thank you very much. >>> hundreds of couples, young and old have gathered in the heart of new york to commemorate the end of worl
we will represent palestine.course, if it was el shaja won, we would have congratulated them because they are a great and respectedful team. >> r raphael nadal lost to japa in the quarterfinals. jakori often his fresh win. washington, d.c. beat the grand slam championships in straight sets at 6-2, 6-4. it's a win over nadal in 8 of 10. >> djokovic has advanced to the semifinals, survived two match fikes in his comeback. djokovic will take ol the last four. >> toronto, women's...
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. >> translator: this is a step forward, but no matter who wins this match, palestine is the winner.we hope this helps in achieving unity. we came from the extreme north to watch. we wish we could go to the west bank to watch those matches. >> reporter: the arrive in gaza brings the hopes much closer. meeting is more than a match, a memorable move towards a single palestinian league. and while both sides had their chances, the game ended 0-0. for once the results have little relevance. >> translator: it was a great experience it is so important for our teams to move between gaza and the west bank. >> translator: this is an important experience to break the siege imposed on gaza. we want [ inaudible ] to come to the west bank to play. >> reporter: the palestine football association has accused israel of restricting the move of players and officials between its territories. even calling for us is pension of world football. despite the delayed rival due to travel permit problems israel have given the green light the return leg as both teams travel back on friday fans have been given hop
. >> translator: this is a step forward, but no matter who wins this match, palestine is the winner.we hope this helps in achieving unity. we came from the extreme north to watch. we wish we could go to the west bank to watch those matches. >> reporter: the arrive in gaza brings the hopes much closer. meeting is more than a match, a memorable move towards a single palestinian league. and while both sides had their chances, the game ended 0-0. for once the results have little...
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issues ambassador to the united states and shares his reflections on the arab spring and the israel-palestine peace process. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. good afternoon. thank you for your patience. i'm susan, the director of events and programs here at the store and on behalf of our owners and our entire staff i would like to welcome you to politics and prose but before was just a reminder to turn over sastre cell
issues ambassador to the united states and shares his reflections on the arab spring and the israel-palestine peace process. [inaudible conversations] >> hello, everyone. good afternoon. thank you for your patience. i'm susan, the director of events and programs here at the store and on behalf of our owners and our entire staff i would like to welcome you to politics and prose but before was just a reminder to turn over sastre cell
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coming up, we'll layer about palestine yankees and israelis about the effects of disengagements that still being felt today. >> hello, south korea has criticized a speech by japan's prime minister shinzo abe expressing remorse for the country's aggression during world war ii. president park yin hai dmm his statement on friday shinzo abe, expressed remorse for the sins of the past but should not be owe pliedged tobliged to apolog. >> former cabinets with consistent and sincere acts so that it can gain trust from neighboring countries and international society. the japanese government must especially solve the issue of sexual slaves victimized by the japanese military immediately and properly. >> both countries are marking 70 years since japan's surrender at the end of world war ii. shinzo abe was at a memorial service in tokyo. the emperor also echoed remorse. >> translator: the feeling just overwhelms me. never again will we have to suffer the devastation of war that's what we pray. i'd like to send my heart felt condolences with hopes for peace. >> harry fawcett, another expression
coming up, we'll layer about palestine yankees and israelis about the effects of disengagements that still being felt today. >> hello, south korea has criticized a speech by japan's prime minister shinzo abe expressing remorse for the country's aggression during world war ii. president park yin hai dmm his statement on friday shinzo abe, expressed remorse for the sins of the past but should not be owe pliedged tobliged to apolog. >> former cabinets with consistent and sincere acts...
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in the world and the united states has no influence compared to past years in either of israel or palestineorter: pretty strong words on that subject but he also said there is one other thing, he would like the last guinea worm to die before he does, that is something his foundation has been battling and highlighted the success they have had and said when they started looking at this parasite there were 3 million cases across the globe and now he said there are just 11. that got a lot of laughs from the reporters and as he left something very rare he got a standing ovation from the media. >> patty is live there in washington d.c. thank you. let's turn to our story on macedonia which has declared a state of emergency and called out the army to try to control the influx of refugees and migrants. joining us now from seriovo and she lives near the northern border with hungry one of the main exit points for refugees and can you tell us what you have seen on that border? >> it's completely horrible. i mean to see all these people, a couple of months ago we would only semen and young boys crossing
in the world and the united states has no influence compared to past years in either of israel or palestineorter: pretty strong words on that subject but he also said there is one other thing, he would like the last guinea worm to die before he does, that is something his foundation has been battling and highlighted the success they have had and said when they started looking at this parasite there were 3 million cases across the globe and now he said there are just 11. that got a lot of laughs...
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not respected the human rights of the palestinians as long as you are not jewish in the land of palestine, you have noters, you are treated like subhuman. >>> a car bomb exploded outside a state security building in cairo. the ministry says 27 policemen were injured. witnesses say the explosion was so strong it shattered glass for several blocks. >>> a policeman has been shot deadite side the coastal resort. two men on a motorcycle fired shots at three policemen. one died on the way to hospital, the other two were unharmed. in june 38 people were killed when a gunman opened fire on a beach. >>> for one tribe in kenya, it's been their home for centuries. now a group claims to be at war with kenya. they report from the boni national reserve. and how the fighting is uprooting families. >> this is the forest. it's become a hideout for alshah bob fighters. this is one of kenya's poorest communities. >> translator: the forest is our mother. for generations we have depended on it for food and medicine. there is a reason why this community share as name with the forest, we can't live without it.
not respected the human rights of the palestinians as long as you are not jewish in the land of palestine, you have noters, you are treated like subhuman. >>> a car bomb exploded outside a state security building in cairo. the ministry says 27 policemen were injured. witnesses say the explosion was so strong it shattered glass for several blocks. >>> a policeman has been shot deadite side the coastal resort. two men on a motorcycle fired shots at three policemen. one died on...
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bank is the gaza event, organized against the main gathering, with a sayingt angrier crowd "free palestined "boycott israel." hundreds of police officers have been here to protect the area, with policeints officer screening bags using metal detectors. this is not the first time paris organized the show around the city. it was reno and athens before, the choice of -- tel aviv has been a controversy. anchor: scores of people killed and wounded after a huge explosion at a warehouse holding toxic chemicals in china. hospitals in the city of tianjin have been overwhelmed by the number of people injured. experts have been sent to monitor the environmental fallout. the islamic state is claiming responsibility for a massive truck bombing at a busy market in baghdad. the attack struck a mainly shiite neighborhood at dawn. lawmakers are set to vote on the country's third international bailout. euros over5 billion three years. the prime minister's party has said they would vote against the deal. time for an update on the business news, and you are going to tell us more about the bank of china devalui
bank is the gaza event, organized against the main gathering, with a sayingt angrier crowd "free palestined "boycott israel." hundreds of police officers have been here to protect the area, with policeints officer screening bags using metal detectors. this is not the first time paris organized the show around the city. it was reno and athens before, the choice of -- tel aviv has been a controversy. anchor: scores of people killed and wounded after a huge explosion at a warehouse...
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on his cancer diagnosis, in the time he has left, he would like to see peace between israel and palestine. >> i think the prospects are more dismal than any time i remember in the last 50 years. the government of israel has no desire for a solution. the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestinian. >> reporter: his foundation had great success. with his health, the parasight found in water is being killed off. facing melanoma that has spread to his brain, he was serene about his prospects. >> i thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly at ease. i have had a wonderful life, i have had thousands of friends and i have had an exciting and gratifying existence. so i was surprisingly at ease, much more so than my wife was. >> that is his greatest accomplishment. the one thing he wish he did differently? >> i wish i sent one more helicopter to get the hostages. i would have been re-elected. that may have interfered with the foundation of the carter center. if i had to choose between four more years and carter center, i think i wou
on his cancer diagnosis, in the time he has left, he would like to see peace between israel and palestine. >> i think the prospects are more dismal than any time i remember in the last 50 years. the government of israel has no desire for a solution. the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestinian. >> reporter: his foundation had great success. with his health, the parasight found in water is being killed off. facing melanoma that...
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. >> the 251 kill ometer river forms a natural border between israel israeli occupied palestine, syria jordan. al jazeera was given rare access to a military buffer zone where the impact of pollution and water diversion by the surrounding countries is clear to see. over the past 50 years alone, the jordan river has shrunk by around 90%. at a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed a rare agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited the politicians and decision makers and saw that there was political will. >> that political will ensures that none of the projects strengthen israel's hold that palestinians want as part of their future state. >> peace is on this. this would be helpful to three neighboring countries using the sea. >> one to preserve shared religious history for future yenrations on the eastern bank of the jordan river. >> more news on our website, aljazeera.com. the single biggest group are syrians - tens of thousands of them with their children and little else - will risk this voyage. most often it leads to italy, but that is not where thi
. >> the 251 kill ometer river forms a natural border between israel israeli occupied palestine, syria jordan. al jazeera was given rare access to a military buffer zone where the impact of pollution and water diversion by the surrounding countries is clear to see. over the past 50 years alone, the jordan river has shrunk by around 90%. at a recent conference israel jordan and the palestinians signed a rare agreement to rehabilitate the river by 2050. >> we invited the politicians...
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let's find out from our guest, who works at the interest due to -- at the institute for palestine studies. thank you for being with us on "france 24." you yourself have palestinian origins, i believe. what are your thoughts a decade after the gaza disengagement? sharon,l, under ariel implemented the disengagement for two reasons. the first, to deepen the separation between the west bank and the gaza strip, in other words, to further promote the fragmentation of occupied territories in the palestinian people. secondly, by undertaking this initiative in the gaza strip alone to give israel a freer hand to expand colonial expansion in the west bank, including east jerusalem. by all accounts, seen from israel's perspective, it has been quite successful. the gaza strip is more isolated than ever. israel launches periodic armed assaults against it, while in the meantime settlement activity in the west bank, including east jerusalem, has increased exponentially in the past decade. aurore: you are talking about an isolated gaza strip. tell us more how the disengagement has affected the economic si
let's find out from our guest, who works at the interest due to -- at the institute for palestine studies. thank you for being with us on "france 24." you yourself have palestinian origins, i believe. what are your thoughts a decade after the gaza disengagement? sharon,l, under ariel implemented the disengagement for two reasons. the first, to deepen the separation between the west bank and the gaza strip, in other words, to further promote the fragmentation of occupied territories in...
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and the lack of water will make conflict worse in syria, palestine, iraq and elsewhere. the situation is already critical. >> a jordanian resident used to take his steady supply of water for granted until three years ago. many have settled in his home town, now everyone has to share what little resource they have. >> his area only gets water for a few hours once or twice a week. >> we are living in a constant state of anxiety and some nia. >> when traps run dry, people purchased more. around 85% of refugees live in towns and cities as opposed to camps. the refugee crisis has also put pressure on facilities which provide water which were built to serve people. jordan has to enjoy hosting the commune can is. the size of a population reached around 10 million. this is how acute our water shortage crisis is. we have been forced to dig into the wells and drain them. >> eight agencies have upgraded to improve the supply. there is still a huge need. jordan is not able to provide enough water to hundreds of thousands of refugees, although this station increased the amount of wat
and the lack of water will make conflict worse in syria, palestine, iraq and elsewhere. the situation is already critical. >> a jordanian resident used to take his steady supply of water for granted until three years ago. many have settled in his home town, now everyone has to share what little resource they have. >> his area only gets water for a few hours once or twice a week. >> we are living in a constant state of anxiety and some nia. >> when traps run dry, people...
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you see people from ferguson who went to palestine last year right after the crisis in their own citysee what they could learn about building movements. we are becoming internationalists in this country. i'm sorry that edward didn't live to see the incredible change in the jewish community. you now have an organization on the left, on the right, in the center, and jewish communities becoming much more ordinary in that sense. it has a left, a right, and a center. as opposed to having the claim that there's only one opinion in the jewish community. brian: how hard has it been for you to get what you believe in published? what kind of reaction have you gotten from the jewish community? phyllis: there was the time the jewish defense league shot into my house in l.a., but that's a long time ago. that doesn't happen anymore. the change has been so profound in this last decade. something like president carter's book, president or not, he could never have gotten that book published 20 years ago. 10 years ago, he did. that was partly because of the work that we have done on this. it is not eas
you see people from ferguson who went to palestine last year right after the crisis in their own citysee what they could learn about building movements. we are becoming internationalists in this country. i'm sorry that edward didn't live to see the incredible change in the jewish community. you now have an organization on the left, on the right, in the center, and jewish communities becoming much more ordinary in that sense. it has a left, a right, and a center. as opposed to having the claim...
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could do you want palestine palestine label inside they zayat. >>> antibioticsland sunset they say yes. as a consumer, if somebody offered me information, why say more that. but there was a rutgers poll where they asked what information would you want 0 on the label, and 7% said gm labeling, and you asked people about -- everybody said 70% for each of those. i i'm not coin veined there's an overwhelming number of consumers and most of the polls show -- the rutgers poll, a good independent poll, and i'm happy to submit that to the committee. >> that would be great. >> two-thirds of the consumers have not had a discussion about this and don't know about it. so providing information without knowledge about what that information means can inherently be misleading. >> could you provide for us in your -- within your purview, the difference between organic, nongmo, and natural food products? how do these type of products disfrom one another, just to set the record here. >> an organic product, there's a definition the usda has a definition. if you follow that definition you can call your food
could do you want palestine palestine label inside they zayat. >>> antibioticsland sunset they say yes. as a consumer, if somebody offered me information, why say more that. but there was a rutgers poll where they asked what information would you want 0 on the label, and 7% said gm labeling, and you asked people about -- everybody said 70% for each of those. i i'm not coin veined there's an overwhelming number of consumers and most of the polls show -- the rutgers poll, a good...
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. >>> a rare breakthrough with israel and palestine for the first time in a decade and allowed into gazaplay a game. ♪ thank you for joining us. 2015 is on track to become one of the deadliest years yet for migrants crossing from north africa to europe according to the international organization for migration and said 2000 people died since january, that is 400 more than the same period last year. approximately 188,000 migrants have been rescued and the numbers are likely to grow as more try to cross during the warm summer months. once they reach italy many migrants then try to go to northern europe, between 3-5,000 people are camping in largely squaller conditions in the north town of cali hoping to cross the english channel and reach the u.k. more on that situation this a moment and first let's hear from the international organization for migration. >> many migrants unfortunately died on the boat because especially the migrants are forced to embark in the hold of the boat, whether it's the engine, there are no windows and it is very easily unfortunately to die because of the isolation
. >>> a rare breakthrough with israel and palestine for the first time in a decade and allowed into gazaplay a game. ♪ thank you for joining us. 2015 is on track to become one of the deadliest years yet for migrants crossing from north africa to europe according to the international organization for migration and said 2000 people died since january, that is 400 more than the same period last year. approximately 188,000 migrants have been rescued and the numbers are likely to grow as...
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many countries will have to stop growing foot, and the lack of water will worsen conflict in syria, palestine, iraq and elsewhere >>> a jordanian resident of the city said he used to take his supply of water for granted up until three years ago. many refugees from neighbouring syria settled in the home town, and everyone had to share what little water resource they have. the water resources has proposed a pumping schedule, they get water for a few hours, once or twice a week, the tanks are almost empty. >> we are living in a constant state of anxiety. we have to worry about whether waters will come out of our taps. >> when taps run dry, people purchase water. most of the city's population jumped from 60,000 to 180,000. around 85% of refugees in jordan live in towns and cities as opposed to camps. >> the refugee crisis put pressure on facilities that provide water, which were built decades ago to serve fewer people. officials say jordan has received aid from the community. >> jordan's water resources enough for $4 million people. the size of the population reached around 10 million. this is ho
many countries will have to stop growing foot, and the lack of water will worsen conflict in syria, palestine, iraq and elsewhere >>> a jordanian resident of the city said he used to take his supply of water for granted up until three years ago. many refugees from neighbouring syria settled in the home town, and everyone had to share what little water resource they have. the water resources has proposed a pumping schedule, they get water for a few hours, once or twice a week, the tanks...
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the return leg of the palestine cup is scheduled to be played in the west bank on sunday. >>> lots more on the website as always. al jazeera opinioncom. >> reporter: i'm ali velshi, on target, america's new asylum, how a broken mental health system puts the mentally ill in. vortex of violence. plus treatment versus punish: the story of one inmate that says time behind bars saved her life. tonight we continue our conversation on america's mentally ill, cycling through our criminal justice system. even though an estimated 9.6 million americans live with some form of mental illness, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depreparation, the vast majority do not pose a threat to public safety. nevertheless a disproportionate share are entangled in the criminal justice system because micro's strained health system fails them, it's an assumption that people with mental illness tends to be more violent, research shows the opposite. the prevalence for violence among those that take their medication is lower than the general population. mental health patients are 2.r5 times more likely to be vict
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and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestine. so i feel very discouraged about it. but that would be my number one foreign policy hope. as far as the carter center is concerned i would like to see guinea worm completely eradicated. i would like the last guinea worm before i do. [ laughter ] >> i think we have two cases in south sudan, and one case in ethiopia, and one case in mali, and seven cases in chad. i would say that would be my top priority. >> this will be our last question. >> reporter: good morning, president carter, christopher king with cbs news here in atlanta. how tough do you expect this fight against cancer will be? >> well, it won't be tough on my part. i'm just ak acquiescing patient. so i don't look on this as any hardship on me. they have means, they say, and i trust them completely, to alleviate the after effects or side effects of different treatments. they have had a lot of treatments ongoing with different patients, thousands of them in the world, so i -- i don't anticipate any -- any troubling pain or su
and the united states has practically no influence compared to past years in either israel or palestine. so i feel very discouraged about it. but that would be my number one foreign policy hope. as far as the carter center is concerned i would like to see guinea worm completely eradicated. i would like the last guinea worm before i do. [ laughter ] >> i think we have two cases in south sudan, and one case in ethiopia, and one case in mali, and seven cases in chad. i would say that would...
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in terms of israel-palestine, my understanding is that kissinger locked in an impasse, locked in the impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state until palestine recognized israel's right to exist but without demanding the same thing on the part of the israel. beyond the israel-palestine conflict, think kissinger gets a pass on his middle east policy but he is responsible for the shah. he pumped up the shah, and began to sell -- the massive sale and transference of high-tech weaponry to tehran before the revolution in saudi arabia, that was kissinger's engineering, and had to do with figuring out ways to recycle petro dollars back into the united states, also setting up saudi arabia and iran as the guardians of the gulf in a post vietnam kind of re-alignment. a lot of people -- when people want to think about blowback from the middle east, they look at the 1980s and look at the cia and the mujahedeen in gaffs' afghanistan, but that infrastructure was put in place by kissinger. not one person is responsible for the impasse of catastrophe that me middle east is
in terms of israel-palestine, my understanding is that kissinger locked in an impasse, locked in the impasse. he committed the u.s. to not recognizing a palestinian state until palestine recognized israel's right to exist but without demanding the same thing on the part of the israel. beyond the israel-palestine conflict, think kissinger gets a pass on his middle east policy but he is responsible for the shah. he pumped up the shah, and began to sell -- the massive sale and transference of...
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1950s and '60s and the rise of the plo and its various tactics based outside the historic land of palestine. during the first int fad da through toes low peace process and the creation of the palestinian authority, through the second intifada that was extremely fragmented and extremely violent. and that's where the book comes to a close. >> host: wendy pearlman, is it fair to say did you consider yourself an advocate for the palestinian movement? >> guest: you know, i began some ways as an advocate because i had spent time in the palestinian territories and saw firsthand what their lives were like. but i consider myself, first and foremost, a political scientist. you know, after seven, eight years of graduate school being hammered on how you do hypothesis testing and measuring variables and buying into the goal of producing theory to explain generalize bl puzzles, i know am first and foremost a member of that tribe of political scientists. and in order to have this accepted as a doctoral dissertation, as a book that was accepted through the peer review process and so forth and just run thro
1950s and '60s and the rise of the plo and its various tactics based outside the historic land of palestine. during the first int fad da through toes low peace process and the creation of the palestinian authority, through the second intifada that was extremely fragmented and extremely violent. and that's where the book comes to a close. >> host: wendy pearlman, is it fair to say did you consider yourself an advocate for the palestinian movement? >> guest: you know, i began some...
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hopefully israel within 16 years will come to on -- to some kind of understanding with palestine. hopefully iran will have a consciousness of stopping to destabilize the middle east which america started by invading iraq. i was the american people would kind of understand. this is a positive in bringing iran into the community of countries without having a war. host: thanks for calling. a reminder that tomorrow we will air another hearing on the iran nuclear deal. the senate armed services committee hearing from this past wednesday. the three secretaries you saw in the house hearing, secretary kerry moniz and lew will appear in the armed services hearing along with defense secretary ashton carter ended -- and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin denmpsy. that will air tomorrow on c-span as we continued coverage the administration and congress as they work through this 60-day review period. from this week at the annual vet court conference, robert mcdonald talks about some of the challenges facing today's veterans. he also talked about ongoing efforts to improv
hopefully israel within 16 years will come to on -- to some kind of understanding with palestine. hopefully iran will have a consciousness of stopping to destabilize the middle east which america started by invading iraq. i was the american people would kind of understand. this is a positive in bringing iran into the community of countries without having a war. host: thanks for calling. a reminder that tomorrow we will air another hearing on the iran nuclear deal. the senate armed services...
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concept of freedom mixing arbitrary security checks with acrobatics, with no tradition of circus in palestinehey devised their own style. >> it's my role in society to spread awareness and raise the question to the people and not only entertain the people, it's part of my job but also through entertainment we could also go out of questions and the question in the daily life and question ourselves. >> reporter: put the plight of the refugee on stage, depicting an harrowing crossing of the mediterranean sea and anguish of the vulnerable and it's dark and disturbing and designed to prick the conscious of the viewer. >> i'm pleased the direction the circus is taking and that is why i got into it with a fresh new art form and finding new ways to talk about hard topics. >> reporter: it's a huge financial gamble staging the shows but believe it should be a showcase for circus like it is for comedy, theatre and dance. >> this is the festival where you should push the boundaries and a festival where stuff does evolve and new things come along so it's the right home to try something like this. and so f
concept of freedom mixing arbitrary security checks with acrobatics, with no tradition of circus in palestinehey devised their own style. >> it's my role in society to spread awareness and raise the question to the people and not only entertain the people, it's part of my job but also through entertainment we could also go out of questions and the question in the daily life and question ourselves. >> reporter: put the plight of the refugee on stage, depicting an harrowing crossing...
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i was like, "'cause palestine's not a state." he goes, "well, why don't you make it a state!"i was like, "where the hell have you been the last 60 years? and by the way, we're in germany, this was all your damn fault to begin with." right? >> do you think that'll change? do you think the palestinian state will become a reality in your lifetime? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think if it does it would still be separate, and isolated. and i don't think it's right. i don't think it's right. if we're really gonna be a democratic state, why don't you just make one state, everybody has equal rights. >> do you think it's a hopeless situation? >> i don't think anything is hopeless. you just need to pull your sleeves up and get to work. there's gonna be a lot of fights, gonna be a lot of arguments. but over time, with interactions, it has a chance. it's the only way it has a chance. >> i've read that you do not like the fact that people call for muslim communities to apologize after mass shootings carried out here domestically. >> i mean, are white people apologizing for ever
i was like, "'cause palestine's not a state." he goes, "well, why don't you make it a state!"i was like, "where the hell have you been the last 60 years? and by the way, we're in germany, this was all your damn fault to begin with." right? >> do you think that'll change? do you think the palestinian state will become a reality in your lifetime? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think if it does it would still be separate, and isolated. and i...
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if they want to do that, return our villages in palestine to us. >>reporter: officials warn suspending services could also harm regional stability. >> palestinians value education highly and more them education is a passport to dignity and we cannot deny that when terrorist groups are recruiting on the streets of the middle east. >>reporter: the u.n. general assembly has repeatedly renewed the mandate most recently until june 2017. some refugees fear extending the mandate beyond then will be pointless if the cuts to major services they provide were carried out now >>> in japan, they are commemorating the 70th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima. in an hour a moment of silent will be observed observing the moment the bomb was dropped. >>reporter: the decades -- over the decades he's kept the most agonizing moments of his life locked inside but recently he's been letting it out. >> the baby's arms were extended like this. this baby for me represented the a-bomb. it seemed unscathed, as if someone had placed it there. such cruelty. >>reporter: on
if they want to do that, return our villages in palestine to us. >>reporter: officials warn suspending services could also harm regional stability. >> palestinians value education highly and more them education is a passport to dignity and we cannot deny that when terrorist groups are recruiting on the streets of the middle east. >>reporter: the u.n. general assembly has repeatedly renewed the mandate most recently until june 2017. some refugees fear extending the mandate...
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centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are living here? >> no, no. >> you don't feel guilty that this is a home that belongs to a palestinian family and they got pushed out, and you are the recipient, the beneficiary of the b
centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots...