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and stop building settlements that palestine is meant to be built on. >> talking about recognition topt you for a second and spent madeline albright and hillary clinton trying to be involved with traction to sort out the issues, what would be the real issue, not the broader concept of recognition but fine tune the language for me sir what would be the one issue, the one thing that could come out of this meeting that would make you feel more comfortable that israel was trying to do the right thing? >> well, first and foremost the occupation is not only the separation law that was built between us and the schools and between us and our farms. the occupation is thousands of little acts that the israeli side has taken to make the palestinian lives miserable. one for example is the 400 plus checkpoints that are israeli manned within the west bank separating palestinians from workplaces and schools. so the israeli side has a whole tool box of items that they can take action on tomorrow morning to relieve the pressures on this community and those apply to our water supply, to our frequencies
and stop building settlements that palestine is meant to be built on. >> talking about recognition topt you for a second and spent madeline albright and hillary clinton trying to be involved with traction to sort out the issues, what would be the real issue, not the broader concept of recognition but fine tune the language for me sir what would be the one issue, the one thing that could come out of this meeting that would make you feel more comfortable that israel was trying to do the...
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and the minister of justice of palestine explained to me. look, it was so difficult to come here. first, i had to convince the palestinian authorities. then they told me, okay. but you can go to the icc if arab league support you. so he told me, it was so difficult to discuss with bashir on the table the age of palestine at the arab league. but they did it. they accept it. so i'm here after all this complicated process. i told him, "okay. minister, i understand how much you work it. but however, i cannot promise you success. i can promise you impartiality and respect for the law. and talking about the law, there's a problem here because the law say a state can accept jurisdiction. and it's not clear that you're a state. still believe that i have no authority to decide you're a state. you should go to the general assembly. they did it after i left. and general assembly voted they're a state. not member of the u. n. but a state. and as a consequence now, they are member of icc. so this was moving in five years. how much it could solve the issue, i don't know. >> what do you think it
and the minister of justice of palestine explained to me. look, it was so difficult to come here. first, i had to convince the palestinian authorities. then they told me, okay. but you can go to the icc if arab league support you. so he told me, it was so difficult to discuss with bashir on the table the age of palestine at the arab league. but they did it. they accept it. so i'm here after all this complicated process. i told him, "okay. minister, i understand how much you work it. but...
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he was killed by the palestine palestine. formepalestinianliberation army. >> children were entitled to the same possibilities in life as his own. the third thing that i learned from him most important for you tonight in this complex and challenging moment. is he refused to guc give up his dream of peace in the face of violence. >> new zealand has been the first team to successfully defend the rugby world cup. lee wellings reports the show. >> the final for the first time. in weather more familiar to the southern hemisphere than london in the month of october. now that we're here, can't wait to might them. they went about young bucks in australia. record run of 13 world cup victories. australia hoping to peak when it mattered most. dan carter had a chance to open the scoring and his world cup final but last international. crucially broke the resistance at the earned of the first half, a deserved 16-3 hafl haft half:. this australian team would not giver up, particularly not in a world cuch. the easy conversion, gap down to ju
he was killed by the palestine palestine. formepalestinianliberation army. >> children were entitled to the same possibilities in life as his own. the third thing that i learned from him most important for you tonight in this complex and challenging moment. is he refused to guc give up his dream of peace in the face of violence. >> new zealand has been the first team to successfully defend the rugby world cup. lee wellings reports the show. >> the final for the first time. in...
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iraq, yemen, palestine, lebanon, egypt and libya are in great difficulties. our brothers and sisters in palestine and are facing assaults and attacks from israel and despite that, they continue a dignified solemn struggle. the siege that's approaching its eight-year has turned gaza into an open-air prison. those who suffer violence in the area, whose houses have been burnt, thousands of others are trying to survive. these heart breaking images, as if they're not enough, those who use islam as a tool for their dirty objectives continue to massacre innocent peoples, including muslims. pay attention to the fact that the primary target of such terror organizations is other muslims who do not share their views. it is the islamic country's, the most words out of our civilization, people of wisdom that suffer the most due to the acts of such organizations. we all must take a firm stand against such networks, the likes of which we have faced throughout the history as they range from. we have to remember a reminder, being a muslim is a blessing that makes us mature an
iraq, yemen, palestine, lebanon, egypt and libya are in great difficulties. our brothers and sisters in palestine and are facing assaults and attacks from israel and despite that, they continue a dignified solemn struggle. the siege that's approaching its eight-year has turned gaza into an open-air prison. those who suffer violence in the area, whose houses have been burnt, thousands of others are trying to survive. these heart breaking images, as if they're not enough, those who use islam as a...
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promise of help >>> we head to gaza to hear the story of a blind karate competitor hoping to represent palestine. >>> taiwan reaffirmed its commitment not to seek independence from china. chinese president xi jinping and taiwan's leader ma ying-jeau. shook hands. the first meeting has been called a symbolic moment of reconciliation. >> translation: today is an extraordinary day. the leaders of taiwan and china have met and gathered. this historic moment will open a new chapter, leaving a mark history. >> translation: both sides should stick to one china policy. we have to recognise that although there's one china, we have to agree. no independence will be seen from taiwan. it is not allowed by the constitution. . >> we go to singapore, where the meeting took place. >> if we show you the press corp that are still here. when this meeting was announced less than 36 hours ago, what singapore experienced was a dell usual of journalists, 500 journalists and camera men here, many from the asian pacific region. the features in a roundtable session that you saw, or will see in this broadcast was broadcas
promise of help >>> we head to gaza to hear the story of a blind karate competitor hoping to represent palestine. >>> taiwan reaffirmed its commitment not to seek independence from china. chinese president xi jinping and taiwan's leader ma ying-jeau. shook hands. the first meeting has been called a symbolic moment of reconciliation. >> translation: today is an extraordinary day. the leaders of taiwan and china have met and gathered. this historic moment will open a new...
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the same gang had been involved in killing british figures in # -- in palestine. bomb was prevented from getting to him and resolved without trouble. at that point, depending on the the presidential succession act change. was 1886-19 47, the third is the one now in effect. the second one was that the secretary of state would be next in line. there was no vice president. then it was changed to make it this beaker of the house and representatives. -- the speaker of the house and representatives. it would have been joseph w martin junior who would have been president. there are two potentials there depending on the timing of the event they could have led to the death of president truman. brian: something we did hear on c-span, what were the circumstances and we will eventually show where harry truman was standing at the window watching these gunmen. prof. feinman: the much more known about threat is 1950 on november 1 when the treatments were not in the white house. we had to puerto rican who wanted to have an independent puerto rico and there had been a recent upris
the same gang had been involved in killing british figures in # -- in palestine. bomb was prevented from getting to him and resolved without trouble. at that point, depending on the the presidential succession act change. was 1886-19 47, the third is the one now in effect. the second one was that the secretary of state would be next in line. there was no vice president. then it was changed to make it this beaker of the house and representatives. -- the speaker of the house and representatives....
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. >> the popular front for the liberation of palestine is now in complete control of the swissair flightood evening. the middle east conflict boiled over today with four airplane hijackings, including one that was aborted at london's heathrow airport. >> today palestinian commandos took over a british airliner, the fourth successful hijacking in as many days. the jetliner was forced to land at the jordanian desert airfield, already occupied by two other big planes, twa and a swiss airline. >> now there are 298 people held hostage on a bleak, hot, dusty airstrip out in the desert, and they are surrounded by arabs who say they will kill them all if there's any attempt at rescue. >> the popular front for the liberation of palestine, the plfp, proudly claimed credit for the coordinated actions. >> 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 every plane to explain our problem, the palestinian problem, and to justify the wa
. >> the popular front for the liberation of palestine is now in complete control of the swissair flightood evening. the middle east conflict boiled over today with four airplane hijackings, including one that was aborted at london's heathrow airport. >> today palestinian commandos took over a british airliner, the fourth successful hijacking in as many days. the jetliner was forced to land at the jordanian desert airfield, already occupied by two other big planes, twa and a swiss...
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. >> the peace process means a decision for a state of palestine. for many, it might be nothing but for us, which we live here, it means ability to live, ability to lead life. within a statehood. up until now, liberally speaking we are still under occupation. >> reporter: this street has become a stage for daily confrontations with israeli forces. the overwhelming feeling among palestinians here is frustration with the international community which they say is not putting enough pressure on israel to end this occupation. for asem is through a peaceful solution. >> stabbings are carried out by individuals who live under occupation. i don't know what the end of this is, but even if hundreds are killed on both sides you will still have israeli palestis liviniansliving in israel and is living in the west bank. >> seven years on the white house recently announced that there will be no two state solution during the rest of obama's term. it hasn't surprised anyone here. stefanie dekker, al jazeera, bethlehem in the occupied west bank. >>> president barack
. >> the peace process means a decision for a state of palestine. for many, it might be nothing but for us, which we live here, it means ability to live, ability to lead life. within a statehood. up until now, liberally speaking we are still under occupation. >> reporter: this street has become a stage for daily confrontations with israeli forces. the overwhelming feeling among palestinians here is frustration with the international community which they say is not putting enough...
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for the first time in nearly a year, and since tensions have been rising between israel and palestine, the president met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu.israel strongly opposed the iran nuclear deal the president pushed for earlier this year.at the white house monday, president obama condemned recent palestinian attacks against israeli citizens.and although peace between the two sides looks out of reach right now, both obama and netanyahu say they are committed to finding peace in the middle east. it's after the break... break...the police officer who went from protector to participant during a marathon georgia.in your cbs 2 jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down that weren't working. 1.3 million new jobs were created. we cut taxes every year. income rose in people's pockets. people were lifted out of poverty. children started to learn. as president of the unite
for the first time in nearly a year, and since tensions have been rising between israel and palestine, the president met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu.israel strongly opposed the iran nuclear deal the president pushed for earlier this year.at the white house monday, president obama condemned recent palestinian attacks against israeli citizens.and although peace between the two sides looks out of reach right now, both obama and netanyahu say they are committed to...
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they look at israel/palestine through that ideological lens or political lens. they look at any conflict against iraq because of various different economic sociopolitical reasons, but actually it is a manifestation of another attempt of america to dominate over the middle east and suppress the rise of islam. so all of everything is viewed from that lens. you get others that are not politicize as such, but they've had various different grievances in the sense that may have had questions which they faced in their life that related to their identity. they may be questioning their sense of belonging to wider society. they may have grievances related to racism and therefore the narrative appeals to them because of those things. they're approaching because they already feel they need something else. you then have others who have neither necessarily had a specific problematic set of grievanc grievancesé2=ç embracing a polil ideology, but embrace a form of religion that automatically separates them from everybody else. therefore they are separated from other muslims, wh
they look at israel/palestine through that ideological lens or political lens. they look at any conflict against iraq because of various different economic sociopolitical reasons, but actually it is a manifestation of another attempt of america to dominate over the middle east and suppress the rise of islam. so all of everything is viewed from that lens. you get others that are not politicize as such, but they've had various different grievances in the sense that may have had questions which...
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he is a palestinian who had been born in palestine and come to the united states and had all kinds of mental issues and problems. he was a strong believer in the idea of an independent palestine and was resentful of what israel had done in the war a year earlier taking over new territories. so he was working at the ambassador hotel and he was in the kitchen and the question still arises why did robert kennedy go through the kitchen pantry as he was leaving the rally. it is still hard to understand why. it is still a very perplexing story. you say in your book he has applied for parole 13 times over the years but has been denied and remained in prison after 47 years. >> it's true and he is the only attempted assassin to have been in prison that long. the two women who tried to kill president ford were released. the difference may be they didn't hurt president ford. maybe the difference is in cases where the president was not harmed. >> david frost interviewed sirhan sirhan. here is a minute of what he sounded like back then. > i noticed that advertisement announcing a parade planned to
he is a palestinian who had been born in palestine and come to the united states and had all kinds of mental issues and problems. he was a strong believer in the idea of an independent palestine and was resentful of what israel had done in the war a year earlier taking over new territories. so he was working at the ambassador hotel and he was in the kitchen and the question still arises why did robert kennedy go through the kitchen pantry as he was leaving the rally. it is still hard to...
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stronger and confident >>> we hear the story of a blind karate boy, hoping to represent palesti palestine >>> egypt complained that information that would have caused the plane crash has not been shared. 224 were killed when the flight went down. the comments from the foreign minister relates to information gathered by britain and the united states. >> translation: the information we have got about the incident has not been shared with egyptian agencies, with any details, this is a question mark we should ask. we are the most involved party. we are expecting more technical information to be provided to us, instead of spreading it in a casual way. >> paul brennan is live from london, this is the problem with the investigation, what is it turning up? >> the investigators had a week since the crash took place. it appears from the frustration and irritation expressed, that the egyptians are having trouble filling the 7-day of information. would you have expected if there was any shrappel on the remains of the aircraft, that it could have concluded quickly. so for the egyptian foreign minister
stronger and confident >>> we hear the story of a blind karate boy, hoping to represent palesti palestine >>> egypt complained that information that would have caused the plane crash has not been shared. 224 were killed when the flight went down. the comments from the foreign minister relates to information gathered by britain and the united states. >> translation: the information we have got about the incident has not been shared with egyptian agencies, with any...
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he's always had a blind spot about palestine.s very happy recently that he came out with a strong proposal to end the privatization of prison and detention centers. i don't doubt like a lot of people in obama who is a different character. look where we are in 2015. sanders could in some issues be -- i mean, he's had a history on many issues of being fresh and injecting not just reality but what people actually do think about politics. >> your point -- one thing about bernie sanders. denise ran for president multiple times on the democratic ticket. it's always great to see him in the debate. he always, i think, represented really well and able to articulate things than people like him are given access to. but at the end of his run in congress, i -- i asked him why are you a democrat, why don't you run as a green-party candidate or multiparty system in this case. his answer was a terrible one. i cast with the democrats. he's from vermont. if he were to come out strong against guns, he would probably not be able to win his own seat.
he's always had a blind spot about palestine.s very happy recently that he came out with a strong proposal to end the privatization of prison and detention centers. i don't doubt like a lot of people in obama who is a different character. look where we are in 2015. sanders could in some issues be -- i mean, he's had a history on many issues of being fresh and injecting not just reality but what people actually do think about politics. >> your point -- one thing about bernie sanders....
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we are able to live more in peace than in war. >> hold that thought. >> the last time israel and palestine were negotiating, they ended with a proclamation to release prisoners at a certain time arrangement. every few months. when it came to releasing the last set of prisoners which was part of the agreement that got them into the negotiations in the first place israel refused to follow through on the agreement that it had made. and as a result, the negotiations collapsed. let's understand one thing here this is not a negotiation between two equal parties. one of the parties is occupying militarily the other one. and the other one, the palestinians, have absolutely no power in this situation. so to bring them back into negotiations, what they're thinking is, what's the point of this except to give a kind of cover for the continuation of the negotiations and the continuation of occupation. >> rabbi i have to interrupt you here, we want to move to another point and get some discussion about president obama and america's role in this entire discussion. let's go to a recent poll by the israel
we are able to live more in peace than in war. >> hold that thought. >> the last time israel and palestine were negotiating, they ended with a proclamation to release prisoners at a certain time arrangement. every few months. when it came to releasing the last set of prisoners which was part of the agreement that got them into the negotiations in the first place israel refused to follow through on the agreement that it had made. and as a result, the negotiations collapsed. let's...
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i wonder our how big of a begun gun love grandpa is, this palestine politics are just shy or atrocious, and -- but he is going to make the debate very interesting. but is that being a usefulledot for the kind of duopoly we have? it probably is. until we break our single party system in this country, nothing will ever change. we have legalized corruption and legalized bribery called campaign finance, where huge corporations are able to purchase candidates in both parties and they know which way the wind is blowing so sanders gives some legitimacy to this process by engaging in it. if we took our brightest minds, either from congress, where there's not many bright minds, or broader society, and actually said, let's try to run candidates that are not democrats or republicans and not bee holding to corporate interests and actually have really serious political killeds? jill stein, a candidate for the green party, extremely sharp person, very smart, good ideas, no public profile whatsoever. if you have higher profile people that are willing to cast their lot by -- to try to shatter the duop
i wonder our how big of a begun gun love grandpa is, this palestine politics are just shy or atrocious, and -- but he is going to make the debate very interesting. but is that being a usefulledot for the kind of duopoly we have? it probably is. until we break our single party system in this country, nothing will ever change. we have legalized corruption and legalized bribery called campaign finance, where huge corporations are able to purchase candidates in both parties and they know which way...
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strike, and then a journalist killed in the shelling of the palestine hotel, then the shelling of thel in baghdad, where jazeera journalists were the only guests in the hotel at the time, and on and on and on. the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan, general campbell, said in front of congress a couple of days ago that obama's plan to just keep a kind of small force based at the embassy to do counterterrorism and force protection, was not sustainable, and that it would be better to have no one there than just a thousand troops, and he is now pushing for a much more robust force. you have written about and investigated the kind of economic and civilian consequences of what the u.s. did by invading, occupying, and staying in afghanistan for so long. maybe you can give people a kind of analytical report back from your recent time there, and put it in the context of what we're seeing right now in the u.s. >> i was there last in may, with my film partners. we were there working on the film. the focus in this part of the film is about afghanistan resources. for those who don't know, und
strike, and then a journalist killed in the shelling of the palestine hotel, then the shelling of thel in baghdad, where jazeera journalists were the only guests in the hotel at the time, and on and on and on. the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan, general campbell, said in front of congress a couple of days ago that obama's plan to just keep a kind of small force based at the embassy to do counterterrorism and force protection, was not sustainable, and that it would be better to have no...
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this peace process means a decision for a state of palestine. for many, it might mean nothing. forums, which we live here, it means ability to live, ability to lead life within a statehood. >> up until now. literally speaking, we are still under occupation. >> this street has become a stage for daily confrontations between the israeli forcers. the only feeling is that the international community is not putting another pressure on israel to end the occupation. the only way to calm the tension is through a peaceful solution. >> stabbings are carried out by individuals who live under occupation. even if hundreds are killed on both sides you'll have israelis living in israel and palestinians in the west bank. in the end we have to find a solution for both people to live in this place. one of the two sides will finish the other off. >> people in bethlehem became disillusioned. president obama spoke of a new middle east after he was elected president. bringing with it a sense of hope. seven years on, the white house announced there'll be no 2-state solution during the rest of preside
this peace process means a decision for a state of palestine. for many, it might mean nothing. forums, which we live here, it means ability to live, ability to lead life within a statehood. >> up until now. literally speaking, we are still under occupation. >> this street has become a stage for daily confrontations between the israeli forcers. the only feeling is that the international community is not putting another pressure on israel to end the occupation. the only way to calm...
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it was a spiral of violence that many believe sparked the israe israel-palestine war last summer. it has taken a year and a half for this verdict, but the questions remain will the ringleader be found guilty and how will they be sentenced. they believe israelis who commit crimes against palestinians are hardly punished. whatever decision is reached it could have a direct impact on an already tense situation on the ground. stephanie dekker in occupied jerusalem. >> votes are being counted in burkina faso with results expected in the next coming hours. hundreds of thousands turned out to cast their ballot. al jazeera with the latest now. >> we are of the national center where the commission is busy receiving the results from the 127 polling centers across the country. they have the results. >> it's a very slow process because of the poor communication, in this vast country. results are coming in 45 different provinces, but they will be able to declare the results as soon as they get to that part of the country. this will be the first peaceful power in burkina faso's history, and it
it was a spiral of violence that many believe sparked the israe israel-palestine war last summer. it has taken a year and a half for this verdict, but the questions remain will the ringleader be found guilty and how will they be sentenced. they believe israelis who commit crimes against palestinians are hardly punished. whatever decision is reached it could have a direct impact on an already tense situation on the ground. stephanie dekker in occupied jerusalem. >> votes are being counted...
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. >>> and we hear the remarkable store of a blind karate competitor hoping to beat palestine >>> taiwan reaffirmed its commitment not to seek independence from jchina. chinese leader xi jinping and taiwan's president ma ying-jeau. the meeting has been called a symbolic moment of reconciliation. >> translation: today is an extraordinary day. the leaders of taiwan met a gathered. this historic moment will open a new chapter, leaving a mark history. >> translation: both sides speak to one china policy. we have to recognise that although there's one china, we have to agree. no independence will be seen from taiwan. it is not allowed by the constitution. before the meeting, xi jinping made comment about the china sea, impacting on taiwan, did we learn about what is likely to happen there. >> he made the comments before arriving at the 5-star hotel in the ball room. and both leaders had initially agreed that at the meet they would not discuss the south china sea. there was a great deal of speculation with the media contingence that that subject would be broached, and he broacheded it. he said
. >>> and we hear the remarkable store of a blind karate competitor hoping to beat palestine >>> taiwan reaffirmed its commitment not to seek independence from jchina. chinese leader xi jinping and taiwan's president ma ying-jeau. the meeting has been called a symbolic moment of reconciliation. >> translation: today is an extraordinary day. the leaders of taiwan met a gathered. this historic moment will open a new chapter, leaving a mark history. >> translation:...
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kurdish forces say the situation in sinjaar remains dangerous >>> more blood shed in israel and palestine today. two israelis shot and killed by a passing car in hebron and a palestinian died as a result of confrontations of hebron. soldiers responded by firing rubber bullets and teargas into the crowds >>> a secret service agent is going to court today to answer charges he solicited a minor for sex. he sent messages and images to an under cover agent posing as a teenage girl. he sent the messages while on duty in the white house >> last night in iowa, donald trump went after ben carson over his history. trump said this about carson's tales of nearly stabbing a friend and having a bad temper. >> he took a knife and he went after a friend and he lodged, lodged that knife into the stop of his friend but low and behold, it hit the belt. it hit the belt. and the knife broke. give me a break. i have a belt. somebody hits me with the belt it's going in because the belt moves this way. how stupid are the people of iowa. how stupid are the people of the country to believe this crap. so here's the
kurdish forces say the situation in sinjaar remains dangerous >>> more blood shed in israel and palestine today. two israelis shot and killed by a passing car in hebron and a palestinian died as a result of confrontations of hebron. soldiers responded by firing rubber bullets and teargas into the crowds >>> a secret service agent is going to court today to answer charges he solicited a minor for sex. he sent messages and images to an under cover agent posing as a teenage girl....
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we sell it and share it with palestine and jordan. >> hours away was an aqueduct. they know water crisis solutions here. today his staff are teaming up with experts from cal berkeley to find large scale solutions for california's water crisis. >> it's not just the drought, but the fact that you have to have a sustainable system whether you have el nino or don't have el ninos. >> the solutions to droughts here are not based on ancient, but modern history. less than a decade ago, they instituted a major paradigm shift in the approach to water. >> sometimes you might be able to supply even water for basic needs. >> he retired after serving for years during the time they faced these critical water shortages. >> that's what we should do with an excess amount of water. we are not afraid of the drought here. >> it was an approach where israeli leaders made water a national priority equivalent to fighting terrorism or war. >> abraham played a leading in gaining water independence. [inaudible] . >> it could rain and it could solve it. >> it's not just the israelis warning u
we sell it and share it with palestine and jordan. >> hours away was an aqueduct. they know water crisis solutions here. today his staff are teaming up with experts from cal berkeley to find large scale solutions for california's water crisis. >> it's not just the drought, but the fact that you have to have a sustainable system whether you have el nino or don't have el ninos. >> the solutions to droughts here are not based on ancient, but modern history. less than a decade...
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walking through their home in washington state, you're struck by the antique an palestines.set, a literal icebox. >> so the meat gets put right on the ice. >> and an oil lamp. >> we're going to go around. >> reporter: if you listen closely, you won't hear the sounds of a washing machine or a dryer. no microwave or mixer preparing meals which made one particular sound -- >> that sounds like a modern phone. >> it is. >> seem especially out of place. gabriel has a master's in library science but works at a bike shop and sarah works here at home as a writer. >> we don't completelyion computers. we use them for research. i don't want to be controlled and don't want to have my life defined by computers and technology. >> reporter: but sarah started writing her book "this victorian life" by hand with an eye dropper fountain pen. >> i make no work for myself. there's no ed door in the world who accept a handwritten manuscript. i have to type them up to turn them in. >> what's the point of wearing the corset? >> it holds the back up straight. it makes the waist look smaller. it accen
walking through their home in washington state, you're struck by the antique an palestines.set, a literal icebox. >> so the meat gets put right on the ice. >> and an oil lamp. >> we're going to go around. >> reporter: if you listen closely, you won't hear the sounds of a washing machine or a dryer. no microwave or mixer preparing meals which made one particular sound -- >> that sounds like a modern phone. >> it is. >> seem especially out of place....
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. >>> there are no rates an c.d.s, atms, or deposit slips or kitchen aye palestines on its way for opening an account. the world bank is a different creature, a lending institution sending hundreds of billions to the poorest countries to lift the poorest people out of poverty. dr jim kim appointed by president obama wants to get the world as close to ending extreme
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. >> what the rage is for and say this palestine be getting bopped and none of y'all are saying this.reporter: using rap to spread his message but on the eve of the visit from netanyahu he is not hopeful that anything will change. >> i honestly don't see it because he has other issues and i don't know how he feels personally but that the administration will definitely see as more important or more prominent than what he needs to get done during the last few months. >> it's good to welcome. >> reporter: that is what top white house aids are saying and not a two-state solution while the president is in office and might not be another round of talks and with the growing violence they want to hear what steps the prime minister may take to build confidence so the side also be able to eventually talk again. the u.s. is no longer talking about reevaluating the security council and could have allowed a perez escalation to pass that could have demanded a settlement within a certain amount of time and jim manly believes they will not likely take that step. >> he will probably get opposition fro
. >> what the rage is for and say this palestine be getting bopped and none of y'all are saying this.reporter: using rap to spread his message but on the eve of the visit from netanyahu he is not hopeful that anything will change. >> i honestly don't see it because he has other issues and i don't know how he feels personally but that the administration will definitely see as more important or more prominent than what he needs to get done during the last few months. >> it's...
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the two leaders plan to discuss the ongoing conflict between israel and palestine. this will be the first time in more than a year that the president has talked face to face with netanyahu. coming up, mizzou' s president steps them after criticism over how he handled criticisms of race. and caught on camera, the incredible scene after a sinkhole opens up in a restaurant parking lot. kevin: pretty nice day out there with sunshine but that changes with 2 systems we will be tracking over the next five days. s "cook' s corner," we have a simple and healthy way to dress up your next meal. stay with us. if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in america, clean energy is already producing enough power for 18 million homes, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting over one million jobs. i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership we can do even more. the goal is 50% clean energy by 2030. sean: now to an ongoing battle at the university of missouri between students and the administration. within the last hour, the president of the school st
the two leaders plan to discuss the ongoing conflict between israel and palestine. this will be the first time in more than a year that the president has talked face to face with netanyahu. coming up, mizzou' s president steps them after criticism over how he handled criticisms of race. and caught on camera, the incredible scene after a sinkhole opens up in a restaurant parking lot. kevin: pretty nice day out there with sunshine but that changes with 2 systems we will be tracking over the next...
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made with mexico and israel with palestine. those are just a few comments that we have and because of the time, we have to end it here. anchor: thank you. you are watching "dw news." still to come, the latest doping scandal hits the world of athletics. and russian authorities are in the firing line. you can always get "dw news" on the go, download our app to get the latest news around the world. you can use the app to send us photos. do that or look at our website. we'll have all that and more in just a moment. anchor: you are watching "dw news" live from berlin. it's looking a big win in mir and march, and the democracy party has won but all of the one sees so far. world anti-doping commission recommended that russia be suspended from international athletics. at the heart of the case is the former president and accused of accepting bribes. the findings of the report were announced by the commission's head. he didn't mince his words. >> opportunity toage that exists there may be residue of an old soviet union system. it exists,
made with mexico and israel with palestine. those are just a few comments that we have and because of the time, we have to end it here. anchor: thank you. you are watching "dw news." still to come, the latest doping scandal hits the world of athletics. and russian authorities are in the firing line. you can always get "dw news" on the go, download our app to get the latest news around the world. you can use the app to send us photos. do that or look at our website. we'll...
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upon not just getting security for israel but also genuine rights and a state for the people of palestinef obama after all the hope and ambition that came with his cairo speech over five years ago didn't do enough to address this what hope is there for subsequent administrations to do the same thing when you can argue conditions on the ground are far worse when you look at the violence sweeping israel and occupied territories and of course the continued settlement building. >> well, it certainly does not look hopeful although now with the agreement between iran and the so called p 5 plus 1 countries on iran's nuclear program that is one issue off the table. now, if i were president, what i would do is i would make very clear to mr. netanyahu in private but not in public that settlement building has to stop. this was a pledge that was made by former prime minister began to former president jimmy carter way back in 1979. began broke his word to the president and we have seen hundreds of thousands of settlers move into the west bank since that time. unless israel stops settlement constructio
upon not just getting security for israel but also genuine rights and a state for the people of palestinef obama after all the hope and ambition that came with his cairo speech over five years ago didn't do enough to address this what hope is there for subsequent administrations to do the same thing when you can argue conditions on the ground are far worse when you look at the violence sweeping israel and occupied territories and of course the continued settlement building. >> well, it...
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. >>> there are no rates an c.d.s, atms, or deposit slips or kitchen aye palestines on its way for opening an account. the world bank is a different creature, a lending institution sending hundreds of billions to the poorest countries to lift the poorest people out of poverty. dr jim kim appointed by president obama wants to get the world as close to ending extreme poverty as it has been in the next 15 years. the world's bank, it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. the world bank is an agency formed at the second world war was ending to rebuild the economic system and countries devastated by war. the bank for international assessments were going to aid in reconstruction of the first war and rapidly decolonizing world. it attracted critics who thought the organizations were hurting the boar. financing the wrong places. building projects instead of people. among them an n.g.o. leader named jim kim. >> kim was an antro poll gift. we've lugs nicing the poorest of the pure. he follows senior economist officials. men like mack nammar area, former deputy secretary of
. >>> there are no rates an c.d.s, atms, or deposit slips or kitchen aye palestines on its way for opening an account. the world bank is a different creature, a lending institution sending hundreds of billions to the poorest countries to lift the poorest people out of poverty. dr jim kim appointed by president obama wants to get the world as close to ending extreme poverty as it has been in the next 15 years. the world's bank, it's "inside story". >>> welcome to...
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schwartz and 2 other people were killed in the west bank when a palestine driver intentionally plowed into a group of pedestrians. he was planning on spending a year abroad studying. >>> can a pile of money make up for years of misery. we have learned the district will pay more than $16 million to settle a lawsuit with a man who spent 27 years in prison for a rape and murder he did not commit. a jury found 2dc detectives framed him for that attack back in 1981. in 1982 a judge sentenced him to life in prison. 27 years later in 2009 a judge set him free through dna testing. >>> tonight there is disturbing new information about a secret service officer charged with soliciting sex with an undercover agent who posed online as a 14-year-old girl. he boasted of having online sex chats. some of this was going on while he was on duty at the white house just steps away from the president and the first family. he remains in custody tonight. >>> we have new information to bring you in the shandra levy trial. they are seeking phone records and other documents involving former congressman gary con
schwartz and 2 other people were killed in the west bank when a palestine driver intentionally plowed into a group of pedestrians. he was planning on spending a year abroad studying. >>> can a pile of money make up for years of misery. we have learned the district will pay more than $16 million to settle a lawsuit with a man who spent 27 years in prison for a rape and murder he did not commit. a jury found 2dc detectives framed him for that attack back in 1981. in 1982 a judge...
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there was a busy engagement of smuggling jews into palestine at that time, and that group felt strongly about that, to the bombt that they did send a -- in a in anti-german german encyclopedia, and the bomb exploded and killed two policemen. they had sent a letter bomb to the head of the german but to give you a little closer feel as to what this is like, the preparations for this meeting took place at the grove in her house in london for about a week -- grovner house in london. i was there as claims counsel because i knew about restitution and i knew about what happened and all of that, so i was a expert.- an i can think of so many better experts, there were learned international lawyers, but we had a crew that was working in london trying to prepare the opening statements seen what we are asking for? wife and i had parachuted out of a plane into berlin from a recent time before, i was not eager to fly to her ever the meeting place was supposed to be. i said, look, tell me, i will get there by train. left there,hen we you will be given an envelope and don't open it until you get to the
there was a busy engagement of smuggling jews into palestine at that time, and that group felt strongly about that, to the bombt that they did send a -- in a in anti-german german encyclopedia, and the bomb exploded and killed two policemen. they had sent a letter bomb to the head of the german but to give you a little closer feel as to what this is like, the preparations for this meeting took place at the grove in her house in london for about a week -- grovner house in london. i was there as...
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my hope is officials will help us develop so we can representatives palestine in international competition. >>> it's quite an achievement. if you want to find anything more indepth in these stories, go to the website, aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, the push to ban the box, plus homeless heroes. a street level look at the battle to get america's most vulnerable veterans back into society. >> friday's blockbuster jobs report shows the u.s. economy has finally achieved a real recovery, the numbers show the optimists may have a point. a gain of 271,000 jobs last month means that america has created 13 million jobs since the depth of a recession that wiped out 8.7 million jobs and wages are rising at a faster clip for people who have jobs. average hourly earnings in october hit 25.20 that's a gain of 2.5% compared to a year ago, the biggest increase since 2009 and significantly better than the average of about 2% since the recovery official began six years ago. good news for sure but i want to talk about a group of people who remain at a distinct disadvant
my hope is officials will help us develop so we can representatives palestine in international competition. >>> it's quite an achievement. if you want to find anything more indepth in these stories, go to the website, aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, the push to ban the box, plus homeless heroes. a street level look at the battle to get america's most vulnerable veterans back into society. >> friday's blockbuster jobs report...
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particular, by the palestine-israeli dispute. if one can say hamas is a functioning mr chrissy.s -- democracy. occur inot usually countries that embrace the market order. there is nothing to gain in the long run in the context of economic economies if it cannot be achieved more sustainably through mutually beneficial interactions in the market. with all due respect i would this question to prime minister netanyahu. why shouldn't israel promote a lively economy for gaza? i believe a vibrant palestinian economy would change the relationship between israel and palestine. i am conscious of the security concerns that remain, which are not at all to feel. i believe they will diminish as the west bank and gaza economy develops. coloniesle, as the have the arrival of consumers. in americamall town welcomes the arrival of new neighbors. i am sure danny will raise this and other issues in our discussion tonight. are looking forward to the remarks of prime minister netanyahu. thank you. [applause] >> now, ladies and gentlemen, the main event. this is the largest dinner in aei's history. wh
particular, by the palestine-israeli dispute. if one can say hamas is a functioning mr chrissy.s -- democracy. occur inot usually countries that embrace the market order. there is nothing to gain in the long run in the context of economic economies if it cannot be achieved more sustainably through mutually beneficial interactions in the market. with all due respect i would this question to prime minister netanyahu. why shouldn't israel promote a lively economy for gaza? i believe a vibrant...
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killed by a jewish man opposed to the peace process and the 1993 oslo accord between israel and the palestineeration organization. the former u.s. president bill clinton who worked closely with rabin and yassar arafat spoke at the rally. >> i never stopped seeing other people, including his adversaries, as human beings whose children were entitled to the same possibilities in life as his own. the third thing that i learned from him, most important for you tonight in this complex and challenging moment is he refused to give up his dream of peace in the faith of violence. >> two bombs have gone off just minutes apart in tansania semi autonomous zanzibar island. the blast in the main city caused no casualties but this is just the latest in a series of incidence since the anullment of last week's e lebsz. the opposition claimed victory hours after the polls closed but the election commission cancelled the vote before the ballots were counted saying it was neither free nor fair. the top court in guinea has confirmed the results of october's vote in which the current president was re-elected. the j
killed by a jewish man opposed to the peace process and the 1993 oslo accord between israel and the palestineeration organization. the former u.s. president bill clinton who worked closely with rabin and yassar arafat spoke at the rally. >> i never stopped seeing other people, including his adversaries, as human beings whose children were entitled to the same possibilities in life as his own. the third thing that i learned from him, most important for you tonight in this complex and...
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. >>> there are no rates an c.d.s, atms, or deposit slips or kitchen aye palestines on its way for openingn account. the world bank is a different creature, a lending institution sending hundreds of billions to the poorest countries to lift the poorest people out of poverty. dr jim kim appointed by president obama wants to get the world as close to ending extreme poverty as it has been in the next 15 years. the world's bank, it's "inside story".
. >>> there are no rates an c.d.s, atms, or deposit slips or kitchen aye palestines on its way for openingn account. the world bank is a different creature, a lending institution sending hundreds of billions to the poorest countries to lift the poorest people out of poverty. dr jim kim appointed by president obama wants to get the world as close to ending extreme poverty as it has been in the next 15 years. the world's bank, it's "inside story".
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that's how this philadelphia originally from palestine says he now feels after an incident on an airplane this week. >> happening now, sleeping outside. a live look, philadelphia executives are using boxes as beds to help get an important message across. it's 4:31, good morning. friday morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." a lot to cover today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. it's great they are doing that awareness campaign but they lucked out weather wise. two nights from now, wow, a taste of what it means to be unprotected in the elements. meteorologist bill henley is in with his first alert forecast and off to a warm start. >> yeah, and damp but not from the rain that's in the area. that's cleared the area. this is from last night's rain. you can see a few puddles on beach avenue at the shore. the temperatures are in the 50s. unusually warm, and looks like we're going to see a pretty good good warm-up into the upper 50s this afternoon. a steady breeze blowing and lots of sunshine. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i'm back in ten minutes. jessica boyington has you
that's how this philadelphia originally from palestine says he now feels after an incident on an airplane this week. >> happening now, sleeping outside. a live look, philadelphia executives are using boxes as beds to help get an important message across. it's 4:31, good morning. friday morning, this is "nbc 10 news today." a lot to cover today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. it's great they are doing that awareness campaign but they lucked out weather wise. two...
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palestine being -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: using rap to spread his message but on the eve of the visite minister benjamin netanyahu he's he's not hopeful anything will change. >> i honestly don't see it. he has other issues that he feels it will -- i don't know how he feels personally, but that the administration will definitely see as more important or more prominent in what he needs to get done during these last few months. >> reporter: that's exactly what top white house aids are saying conceding there will not be a two-state solution while the president is in office. there might not even be another round of talks. segsaying amid the growing vie thens they want to know what steps he will at that i can to build con an confidence so the s can eventually talk again. the u.s. no longer talking about reevaluating its position on the u.n. security council. they could have allowed a resolution too pass that would have demanded a final settlement within a certain am of time. analyst jim manly believes they won't likely take that step. >> he would probably get opposition from some democrats
palestine being -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: using rap to spread his message but on the eve of the visite minister benjamin netanyahu he's he's not hopeful anything will change. >> i honestly don't see it. he has other issues that he feels it will -- i don't know how he feels personally, but that the administration will definitely see as more important or more prominent in what he needs to get done during these last few months. >> reporter: that's exactly what top white house...
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there was a lot of political pressure from jewish organizations, not only american but also in palestine and later israel. not to send them to the soviet union. it was already a somewhat fraught issue for the policymakers. the idea that being a hot potato -- these of be the jewish organizations that are protesting with each other to get possession of these works but also because of the awareness that they would be going to countries where they orht not ever be seen again may not ever be used again by jewish groups. i know there were a couple of more questions -- we will start with the one in the back with a microphone back there. usia officerred and i was involved in this later. i'm jim bullock. might question -- there are two things -- one is what later became an open source center. its current stuff and you get one copy of a newspaper and is not a rare document. that stuff that is sliced and diced and red for open source rare and then you got the books and valuable cultural artifacts like illustrated manuscripts. these are separate. are all kind of together in world war ii being dealt
there was a lot of political pressure from jewish organizations, not only american but also in palestine and later israel. not to send them to the soviet union. it was already a somewhat fraught issue for the policymakers. the idea that being a hot potato -- these of be the jewish organizations that are protesting with each other to get possession of these works but also because of the awareness that they would be going to countries where they orht not ever be seen again may not ever be used...
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dennis, and palestine, texas. hello. onto east, chicago. >> good evening. i want to real quickly say that while this program and discussion and this show is so vital for our survival, congratulations to your program, this is so vital for the survival of america -- my question is, what do we need to do to keep this going? beeneighborhoods have robbed of our history and you guys are doing a phenomenal job. whether people agree or disagree with you, we have to get going. as specially during the presidential election. i love you. thank you very much. >> that is very kind of you. what i would like, before we leave, i want to get one other thing on the record. you mention the cold war and in fact, at least in the first case, the government filed a brief that made the case about the u.s. international reputation being damaged by segregation. i want to ask you both, because often we hear the court saying that is insulated in public opinion. this is one of several cases in the landmark series where wars were going on, or in this case, the cold war, are there seems t
dennis, and palestine, texas. hello. onto east, chicago. >> good evening. i want to real quickly say that while this program and discussion and this show is so vital for our survival, congratulations to your program, this is so vital for the survival of america -- my question is, what do we need to do to keep this going? beeneighborhoods have robbed of our history and you guys are doing a phenomenal job. whether people agree or disagree with you, we have to get going. as specially during...
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manuscripts which had been identified by the jewish scholar and it enabled them to be should to palestine to the hebrew university. largely husheds up all that there was a brief article and stars & stripes about it. americans wanted to distinguish their values and behavior as opposed to the plundering committed by nazi germany and the trophy taking by the postwar soviet union. and legitimate leave for the most part offered a powerful illustration of that contrast. to conclude, the american wartime engagement was multifaceted. there was concern with cultural heritage. for librarians and -- the worst burden intimate relationship to the state and prompted new ways of thinking about fundamental aspects of their fundamental work such as storage and retrieval of printed material. it led to information science and technology that would be fully realized only decades later. of mass collecting missions the war and postwar era also had seizedences such as journals, patents records and other documents, a program that extended far beyond the actions of the book men and women i described today. called
manuscripts which had been identified by the jewish scholar and it enabled them to be should to palestine to the hebrew university. largely husheds up all that there was a brief article and stars & stripes about it. americans wanted to distinguish their values and behavior as opposed to the plundering committed by nazi germany and the trophy taking by the postwar soviet union. and legitimate leave for the most part offered a powerful illustration of that contrast. to conclude, the american...
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. >> ask what the rage is for and say this palestine be getting bombed and none of y'all will say thiseporter: using rap for this and on the eve of the i.s.i.s. of benjamin netanyahu he is not hopeful things will change. >> i honestly don't see it because he has other issues and i don't know how he feels personally but that the administration will definitely see as more important or more prominent than what he needs to get done during the last few months. >> reporter: that is exactly what top white house aids are saying conceding there will not be a two-state solution while the president is in office and may not be talks and amed growing violence they want to hear what steps the prime minister might take to build confidence so the sides will eventually be able to talk again. the u.s. is no longer talking about reevaluating its position on the u.n. security council, they could have allowed a resolution to pass that would have demanded a settlement within a certain amount of time and jim manly believes they will not likely take that step. >> he would probably get opposition from some dem
. >> ask what the rage is for and say this palestine be getting bombed and none of y'all will say thiseporter: using rap for this and on the eve of the i.s.i.s. of benjamin netanyahu he is not hopeful things will change. >> i honestly don't see it because he has other issues and i don't know how he feels personally but that the administration will definitely see as more important or more prominent than what he needs to get done during the last few months. >> reporter: that is...
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begins in palestine in the early 20th century. do you see any evidence of that kind of thinking as well? >> yes, definitely. the ideology is a peaceful one. they actually adopt military action but when it comes to the islamic state, there has to be some ideology there or some teaching there, but their ideology is to actually adopt violence. they massacred thousands and thousands of people. so their ideology. [inaudible] they are very vicious, very violent, very brutal and they are terrorizing people in one way or another. >> your book certainly does show the connection between saudi arabia and the islamic state. at one point in the book, you say part of this connection comes from the fact that the rules of saudi arabia consider themselves to be the leaders of all muslims. i must say, i was surprised by that. - what grounds do you have for saying that the leaders of saudi arabia think they are the leaders of muslims? >> what they think about themselves is completely different from how them muslim worry people view him. he is trying
begins in palestine in the early 20th century. do you see any evidence of that kind of thinking as well? >> yes, definitely. the ideology is a peaceful one. they actually adopt military action but when it comes to the islamic state, there has to be some ideology there or some teaching there, but their ideology is to actually adopt violence. they massacred thousands and thousands of people. so their ideology. [inaudible] they are very vicious, very violent, very brutal and they are...
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. >> bell doze your homes and asking what the rage is for [ inaudible ] palestine be getting bombed andall -- >> reporter: using rap to spread his message but on the eve of the visit by benjamin netanyahu he is not hopeful anything will change. >> i an lefty don't see it. he has issues that he feels -- i don't know how he feels personally but the administration will feel is more important and prominent in what he needs to debt get done during the last few months. >> reporter: that's exactly what top white house aids are saying conceding there will not be a two-state solution while the from sez in offers. might not even be another round of talks, sega middle growing violence they want to hear what steps the prime minister might take to build confidence so the sides may eventually be able to talk again. u.s. is no longer talking about rehreevaluating his position one security council they could have demanded a final settlement within a certain amount of time. analyst jim manly believes they won't likely take that step. >> he would probably get opposition from some democrats up for reelect
. >> bell doze your homes and asking what the rage is for [ inaudible ] palestine be getting bombed andall -- >> reporter: using rap to spread his message but on the eve of the visit by benjamin netanyahu he is not hopeful anything will change. >> i an lefty don't see it. he has issues that he feels -- i don't know how he feels personally but the administration will feel is more important and prominent in what he needs to debt get done during the last few months. >>...