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this can only be squared if the palestine they're refugees from is the greater palestine, the palestine that will one day super seed israel. this is not a policy that is in line with the idea of support for two states for two people. a coherent policy would recognize palestine in the west bank and gaza and then immediately argue that those who live in palestine are no longer refugees from palestine and those who live outside can be granted citizenship and be acknowledged as citizens of palestine living elsewhere but not as refugees from palestine. so if western countries were to go to the logical end of the idea of trying to focus on outcomes rather than on the proes pro process, a full, consistent view would be recognizing a full east jerusalem while focussing on worship rights in the holy basin, doing that in borders that reflect the idea of swaps for settlement blocs and acknowledging that those who live in palestine are no longer refugees from palestine. >>> that would be a full and coherent policy, and finally i end by saying would this promote peace, because the countries that rec
this can only be squared if the palestine they're refugees from is the greater palestine, the palestine that will one day super seed israel. this is not a policy that is in line with the idea of support for two states for two people. a coherent policy would recognize palestine in the west bank and gaza and then immediately argue that those who live in palestine are no longer refugees from palestine and those who live outside can be granted citizenship and be acknowledged as citizens of...
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palestine has been industried losing territory since britain controlled the region in 1917 in what was then then as the british mandate. jews only made up three% of the population of historic palestine in the early part of the last century. in 1947, the u.n. drew up a plan to divide the plan between jews and palestinians. the state of israel was declared a year later. at least 750,000 palestinians were expelled from the country, 530 villages destroyed. itsis began settlement expansion in palestinian areas. this divided jerusalem. in the past two decades, settlements which the international community consider illegal expanded rapidly. a the senior advisor to the p palestinian welingz the move but says israel has never taken any talks seriously. the french have chaperoned and advocated and supported an international forum or conference to replace the sole monoplistic role of the united states which lasted for 22 years and produced absolutely nothing in the peace process except eating our land and water and separating gaza and almost taking over east jerusalem by the israeli settlement pr
palestine has been industried losing territory since britain controlled the region in 1917 in what was then then as the british mandate. jews only made up three% of the population of historic palestine in the early part of the last century. in 1947, the u.n. drew up a plan to divide the plan between jews and palestinians. the state of israel was declared a year later. at least 750,000 palestinians were expelled from the country, 530 villages destroyed. itsis began settlement expansion in...
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jews originally only made up 3% of the population of the historic palestine. in 1947, the u.n.rew up is a policy to divide the land between juice and palestinian. the state of israel was declared a year later. at least 750,000 palestinians were expelled from the country e 530 churches destroyed. israel gang settlement expansion. this divided jerusalem. in the past two decades, settlement with the international community considered illegal expanded rapidly. a senior advisor to the palestinian president authority mac mood abbas. welcomes the move by france but says israel has never taken any talks seriously. >> the french have happener o chaperoned an international quorum or dproens to replace the role of the united states and produced nothing in the peace process except eating our land and water and separating gaza and almost taking over east jerusalem by the israeli settlement project. therefore, the french attempt really got all of our port. if there is any chance for an international forum to start pushing seriously for end of occupation and the piece process, we support it.
jews originally only made up 3% of the population of the historic palestine. in 1947, the u.n.rew up is a policy to divide the land between juice and palestinian. the state of israel was declared a year later. at least 750,000 palestinians were expelled from the country e 530 churches destroyed. israel gang settlement expansion. this divided jerusalem. in the past two decades, settlement with the international community considered illegal expanded rapidly. a senior advisor to the palestinian...
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palestine has a no member observer status in u.n. the flag was raised there for the first time last year as i symbolic gesture. i'm joined by a senior adviser to the palestinian president. thank you for being with us. i want to ask you first of all about france's call for a further push for talks. what do you make of that, what are the prospects for that right now? >> the french have really chaperoned and supported and advocated an international forum or conference to replace the sole role of the u.s. which lasted for 22 years and produced absolutely nothing in the peace process except eating our land and water and separating ghaza and almost taking over east jerusalem. they got all our support if there is any chance for an international forum to start pushing seriously for an end of occupation and a peace proceeds, we will support it. france from the very beginning was clear that it's not going to be easy and if the united states does not go along, it might produce difficulties for that process to move on. therefore, the french fore
palestine has a no member observer status in u.n. the flag was raised there for the first time last year as i symbolic gesture. i'm joined by a senior adviser to the palestinian president. thank you for being with us. i want to ask you first of all about france's call for a further push for talks. what do you make of that, what are the prospects for that right now? >> the french have really chaperoned and supported and advocated an international forum or conference to replace the sole...
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says the history between india and palestine has shown the shared values between the two people and also the differences they can use to learn from one another. >> theatre, that they're doing the street theatre, and the political issues that they're presenting and the very important issues that they are presenting in india made us think that we have a lot of similarities. >> reporter: for the indian performance, the issues of freedom of speech and expression that the palestinians deal with are also of concern to them. >> all the ideas are tremendous threat and that's the reason why they need to bring artistical issues here to india and palestine. >> reporter: the hope is that sharing these ideas will help create a debate about the state of freedom in both communities. indians and palestinians have historically had a long friendship together. indians have been moving closer to israel. this performance is meant to show that the cultural ties and friendships between the two people still remain strong >>> the winning numbers have been drawn in the biggest lottery in the u.s. history. no
says the history between india and palestine has shown the shared values between the two people and also the differences they can use to learn from one another. >> theatre, that they're doing the street theatre, and the political issues that they're presenting and the very important issues that they are presenting in india made us think that we have a lot of similarities. >> reporter: for the indian performance, the issues of freedom of speech and expression that the palestinians...
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palestine, texas, 2014. carl johnson, 46. nathan camp, 23, austin camp, 21. kay johnson, 6. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the administration blames the violence in america on gun dealers and congress. so the administration is going to issue some more executive memos and unilaterally ignore the second amendment. never mind that the administration's illegal action would not have prevented any of the tragic mass shootings in recent years. the administration's -- the administration should be prosecuting criminals who use guns, not vetoing the second amendment. the administration's executive action on gun control is just the latest example of white house attempting to bypass the
palestine, texas, 2014. carl johnson, 46. nathan camp, 23, austin camp, 21. kay johnson, 6. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. poe: mr. speaker, the administration blames the violence in...
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leave palestine?his response was i left the key under the doormat stress. 85% of the jerusalem was captured by jewish forces which became west jerusalem. 11% of the city including old city fell under control of jordan, and 4% of the city was considered no-man's land which the u.n. headquarters was established. so on december 13th, 1949 declared west jerusalem for israel in violation of the u.n. resolution. on de19 the u.n. responded by restating the intention placing jerusalem under international regime however the city remained divided under israeli and jordanian rule. in 1967 israel reunited east and west jerusalem but the city remained divided socially and psychologically. in june '67 israeli jurisdiction to jerusalem despite international law. this is the crux of the problem, because people would say, why should israel give up jerusalem or should concede anything in jerusalem? so the question lies here in international law because in 1948 jewish forces captured west jerusalem and later delated it
leave palestine?his response was i left the key under the doormat stress. 85% of the jerusalem was captured by jewish forces which became west jerusalem. 11% of the city including old city fell under control of jordan, and 4% of the city was considered no-man's land which the u.n. headquarters was established. so on december 13th, 1949 declared west jerusalem for israel in violation of the u.n. resolution. on de19 the u.n. responded by restating the intention placing jerusalem under...
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when his old friends from trochenbrod left palestine, they were shocked. if he left the land of israel, it must have really been impossible to live there. as much as he wanted to go back, time proved that he never would. and, really, he died trying. somebody said that hitler -- first. to america, we reconnected with betty with her to document her story as accurately as possible. when i personally found out was when the refugees started coming from western poland to us. happening in western poland, what's happening in the world, so well organized and they're killing the jews. man: and did you... in denial -- complete denial. as i remember it. neighbors -- to trochenbrod. for trochenbrod?" then they continued planting seeds and vegetables and flowers, and people warned them, the refugees, "you'll never enjoy the fruits of your labor. why are you doing it?" we continued doing it anyway. we really didn't believe it. until so many people said it that finally it, i guess, hit my father and we had this brainstorm to protect his family in case it does happen in tr
when his old friends from trochenbrod left palestine, they were shocked. if he left the land of israel, it must have really been impossible to live there. as much as he wanted to go back, time proved that he never would. and, really, he died trying. somebody said that hitler -- first. to america, we reconnected with betty with her to document her story as accurately as possible. when i personally found out was when the refugees started coming from western poland to us. happening in western...
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palestine liberation organization have welcomed french international voechlt. france says it wants a conference to have talks. african union has talks to stop varies issues. the zika virus is spreading rapidly. colombia saying more than 2,000 pregnant women have been affected there. more cases are suspected outside of the americas, including one in new zealand. the mosquito-born disease is linked to severe birth defects in babies. >> reporter: christmas eve i was scratching like my whole family saw my chest and they were wow and they could see the lumps on my lids, eyes and ears. >> reporter: she is feeling healthy now, but while visiting family in el salvador over christmas she contracted the mosquito virus from a mosquito bite. you ares >> you have no strength or energy energy. all you want to do is lay down and sleep. >> reporter: since then the center for disease control and prevention have confirmed at least 30 cases in 11 states in the district of the colombia. all of those people travelled abroad to affected areas. a top u.s. health official said america
palestine liberation organization have welcomed french international voechlt. france says it wants a conference to have talks. african union has talks to stop varies issues. the zika virus is spreading rapidly. colombia saying more than 2,000 pregnant women have been affected there. more cases are suspected outside of the americas, including one in new zealand. the mosquito-born disease is linked to severe birth defects in babies. >> reporter: christmas eve i was scratching like my whole...
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in 2014 sweede sweden became tht european state to recognize palestine. the recognition of a palestinian state is symbolic but there's more that needs to be done. >> it's a very good thing if we're talking about negotiations that are based on international law and human rights. if we're talking about a repeat of the 23-year-long history of u.s. led negotiations that were based essentially on maintaining israeli power, enabling the occupation, enabling israeli apartheid, if those are the kind of negotiations we're talking about it dwoil n do no good. if they are willing to say this should be based on some new road map, not often oslo but on something new, but on existing international law and obligation he of the parties, then i think there is hope, where both states abide by international law and the principles of equality for all but it is going to be very, very difficult. the land which is fundamental here, the land has been stolen. the creation of settlements where you have enormous tracts of land under the control of illegal israeli settlers with no i
in 2014 sweede sweden became tht european state to recognize palestine. the recognition of a palestinian state is symbolic but there's more that needs to be done. >> it's a very good thing if we're talking about negotiations that are based on international law and human rights. if we're talking about a repeat of the 23-year-long history of u.s. led negotiations that were based essentially on maintaining israeli power, enabling the occupation, enabling israeli apartheid, if those are the...
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palestine. his response was, i left the key under the doormat tre mattress. so after the 1948 war, 85% of jerusalem was captured by jewish forces which became west jerusalem. and 11% of the city including the old city fell under the control of jordan. and 4% of the city was considered no-man's-land in which the u.n. headquarters was established. so on december 13, 1949, declared jerusalem the capital of israel in violation of the international law and u.n. resolution. on december 19, the u.n. responded by restating the intention of placing jerusalem under a permanent international regime. however, the city remain eddie vided under israeli and jordanian rule. so it was -- in june 1967 israel reunited eastern and west jerusalem but the city remain eddie vided socially and psychologically. in june '67 the israeli knesset extended the israeli jurd to east jerusalem despite the initial law. so here we have -- and this is the crux of the problem because people would say why should israel give up jerus
palestine. his response was, i left the key under the doormat tre mattress. so after the 1948 war, 85% of jerusalem was captured by jewish forces which became west jerusalem. and 11% of the city including the old city fell under the control of jordan. and 4% of the city was considered no-man's-land in which the u.n. headquarters was established. so on december 13, 1949, declared jerusalem the capital of israel in violation of the international law and u.n. resolution. on december 19, the u.n....
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he learned how to read right in the village he came from and palestine. he did software in the 1970's and was offered a phd scholarship to the u.s. that is how we came here. that was through hard work. to me, that is the american dream. someone from a small village who started playing with computers before they were even being developed and was able to be a value added to the u.s. was brought to this country, so he gave a lot. maurice is waiting in south carolina on our line for independents. caller: good morning. ,es, i wanted to ask manal omar , you have a lot of hate being directed towards muslims these days. she is a representative pretty much for the u.s. how many people do you represent within the organization, and are there enough of you guys to really be proactive and kind of tackle the balance of some of this hate and rhetoric that has been put out here around the united states and the world? the second question, going back to donald trump and the rhetoric he has been putting out across america, what are you guys doing about that in terms of chan
he learned how to read right in the village he came from and palestine. he did software in the 1970's and was offered a phd scholarship to the u.s. that is how we came here. that was through hard work. to me, that is the american dream. someone from a small village who started playing with computers before they were even being developed and was able to be a value added to the u.s. was brought to this country, so he gave a lot. maurice is waiting in south carolina on our line for independents....
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israel is a terrorist occupation of palestine. i have from palestine, jerusalem.roduct of british zionists and russians. the russians are the ones that wanted israel to be created in palestine. and then -- host: corey, let's focus on you and u.s. policy in what you want united states -- you have to recognize, israel is our enemy and not our friend. people can't understand that. they murdered a lot of people. host: we will move onto to lupin highland park, illinois. by for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i think the colors are forgetting -- colors are forgetting one thing. weapon is thet computer. this is what people are forgetting. this is not just a war on the middle east, this is a war all over the world. it is beyond me to figure out messagesmbat all these and the media that they are sending all over the world. peoplecomment, is when lambaste israel. think of israel as following in the footsteps of america as far as what america's -- america did to the american indians. it is very common for countries to take it vantage of others and there are no
israel is a terrorist occupation of palestine. i have from palestine, jerusalem.roduct of british zionists and russians. the russians are the ones that wanted israel to be created in palestine. and then -- host: corey, let's focus on you and u.s. policy in what you want united states -- you have to recognize, israel is our enemy and not our friend. people can't understand that. they murdered a lot of people. host: we will move onto to lupin highland park, illinois. by for democrats. good...
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to the two state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel.eople believed israel. they are seeing the pressure coming in. >> the human rights watch is the latest criticism from various bodies. their patience appears to be running out stephanie decker al jazeera in the occupied west bank. >> the mayor of a u.s. city is struggling to deal with water supplies. a federal emergency has been declared in flint michigan. such plied were poisons with led the national card is been called in to help handout drinking water and water testing kits. every single day, thousands are going out to the residents in the city of 100,000 people of flint thanks to michigan state police and the red cross and the national guard just this morning we saw another convey of trucks leave, now part of the goal here is to get every single household at least one clean water fitter, so that at least one spick is dolling out clean water. but nobody knows when the pipes there will be clean enough to allow the water to start operating normally, a lot of people of course, blame the
to the two state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel.eople believed israel. they are seeing the pressure coming in. >> the human rights watch is the latest criticism from various bodies. their patience appears to be running out stephanie decker al jazeera in the occupied west bank. >> the mayor of a u.s. city is struggling to deal with water supplies. a federal emergency has been declared in flint michigan. such plied were poisons with led the...
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one is from palestine and entered the u.s. as a refugee in 2009. while becoming a u.s. citizen he lied about his ties to isis. he was arrested in houston and unlawful procurement of citizenship. another refugee was arrested on terrorism charges in california. the 23-year-old mohammed appeared in court yesterday in sacramen. he was arrested for making a false statement involving international terrorism. he loyed to the u.s. about his activities overseas. [screaming] >> all cars stand by an officer >> neki: an officer ambushed in philadelphia has o&ficers spoking out about the dange they face. we are learning that the gunman was inspire ped by isis. the fbi and philadelphia police conducted search warrants to investigate possible ties. police say the suspect fired multiple shots at officer jesse hartnett. hartnett was hit in the arm three times and expected to be okay. and officers here in south florida are weighing in. >> the message is vigilant and aware of your surroundings because of the fact that we know we can be a target. we are asking the community to help us figh
one is from palestine and entered the u.s. as a refugee in 2009. while becoming a u.s. citizen he lied about his ties to isis. he was arrested in houston and unlawful procurement of citizenship. another refugee was arrested on terrorism charges in california. the 23-year-old mohammed appeared in court yesterday in sacramen. he was arrested for making a false statement involving international terrorism. he loyed to the u.s. about his activities overseas. [screaming] >> all cars stand by an...
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the closure was driven by the fact that: line palestine in announcing the end of the road, doha basededia network said it would target american audiences by expanding digital operations. al jazeera will cease broadcasting by april 30th. >>> the suicide bombing in istanbul has been wide by reported despite a ban on coverage by the go. the the order from the turkish radio and media company and called for a ban which most outlets ignored. the state-owned network trt obeyed the order, running stories on road instruction, before it, too, turned to the bombing. opposition leader mocked the government's attempt to control the flow of information, a suicide bombexplodes in a place like istanbul, then what do you do, impose a ban on reporting before ambulances arrive or as was tweeted it is a better reason not to be a tourist than an explosion or two >>> new president, new chapter in the media story in argentina. this time a popular voice, victor morales had his show cancel. he was a supporter of the ex-president kirchner, and has been critical of the macri government. he defeated - i no longe
the closure was driven by the fact that: line palestine in announcing the end of the road, doha basededia network said it would target american audiences by expanding digital operations. al jazeera will cease broadcasting by april 30th. >>> the suicide bombing in istanbul has been wide by reported despite a ban on coverage by the go. the the order from the turkish radio and media company and called for a ban which most outlets ignored. the state-owned network trt obeyed the order,...
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. >> now both men were born in palestine but were iraqy nationals when they arrived in the united states. >>> now to something that just about everyone is wondering and talking about what the weather is going to be like for the redskins wild card game. we have first alert forecast from howard. >> first things first, little rain out well to the west. you get any showers, that's going to be late afternoon, evening. fog is still a problem. visibility a quarter to three quarters in winchester. we are dealing with the low overcast, even some drizzle out there future cast -- and i don't think that temperatures will get into the upper 40s. i think we're going to go maybe a few degrees from where we are right now. isolated showers this afternoon into the evening. tomorrow will be a quiet day during the day. other than a stray shower late. 50ish, give or take a few degrees. but lots of clouds once again. going to be tomorrow night when we see some rain move in. going to be moderate to heavy at times, maybe a rumble of thunder. by 6:00 a.m., most of us will have been east of us. what i'm thinking
. >> now both men were born in palestine but were iraqy nationals when they arrived in the united states. >>> now to something that just about everyone is wondering and talking about what the weather is going to be like for the redskins wild card game. we have first alert forecast from howard. >> first things first, little rain out well to the west. you get any showers, that's going to be late afternoon, evening. fog is still a problem. visibility a quarter to three...
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ban spoke in palestine. delegates from about 50 countries took part, including japan. he condemned recent attacks by palestinians against israelis, but said they are understandable. >> as oppressed people have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is a human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a portal of hate. >> netanyahu said that they want to murder jews simply because they're jewsnot to advance peace or human rights. tensions between the two sides have been on the rise since october. one flash point has been a site in jerusalem that's holy to both jews and muslims. more than 170 people have died in the violence. >>> wherever you might be in the world right now, an international group of scientists says it is still three minutes till midnight. the bulletin of the atomic scientist report that the hands of the doomsday clock which symbolizes the likelihood of global disaster remain exactly where they were a year ago. the scientists cited some positive developments over the past year, including the deal to curb iran's nuclear blow gram and the paris cl
ban spoke in palestine. delegates from about 50 countries took part, including japan. he condemned recent attacks by palestinians against israelis, but said they are understandable. >> as oppressed people have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is a human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a portal of hate. >> netanyahu said that they want to murder jews simply because they're jewsnot to advance peace or human rights. tensions between the two sides have been on...
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. >> but there seems to the influences of the liberation party that begins and palestine in the early 20th century. dec any evidence of that thinking as well? >> but but they don't actually adopt military action. and then teaching their. end with that region where day massacre thousands and thousands of people there. so that is the most important and that is why very brutal and violent to terrorize people so what happened and i believe is the doctrine. >> it does show those close connections between saudi arabia and the islamic state. at one point you say part of this connection, is from the fact that the rulers of seven arabia consider themselves to be the leaders i would say i am not surprised but what ground to you have with the leaders of the muslims? >> but the shine on is on so that they could consider himself a he is trying to give himself to differentiate the this is a completely different question. that i believe the saudis and those taking the american side and with those sophisticated and as they want to be. because of the intervention also supporting muslim brotherhood wit
. >> but there seems to the influences of the liberation party that begins and palestine in the early 20th century. dec any evidence of that thinking as well? >> but but they don't actually adopt military action. and then teaching their. end with that region where day massacre thousands and thousands of people there. so that is the most important and that is why very brutal and violent to terrorize people so what happened and i believe is the doctrine. >> it does show those...
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claimed to be adhering to a peace process, to the two-state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel. people believedise really and prepared to leave pressure aside. not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> reporter: the human rights watch report is the latest criticism from various international bodies. their patience with the government over settlement policies appears to be running out >>> argentina's new president is promising justice will be done over the suspicious death of a former state prosecutor. the body of nisman was found in his arpt a year ago sparking accusations of a presidential cover up. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: a year on and there are more questions than answers. these people are still asking how this man died. if he was killed, then who killed him. why did those who were supposed to be guarding him the night he died disappear and why such a high profile case taking so long to investigate and reach conclusions. >> translation: they're trying to cover the son with their hands, but the hands they're using to block out the
claimed to be adhering to a peace process, to the two-state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel. people believedise really and prepared to leave pressure aside. not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> reporter: the human rights watch report is the latest criticism from various international bodies. their patience with the government over settlement policies appears to be running out >>> argentina's new president is promising justice...
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to recognise palestine. they have a nonmember observer status that was raised at the first time last year as a symbolic gesture. a fellow at the institute of issues has this to say. >> if we're talking about negotiations that are based on international law and human rights, if we're talking about a repeat of the 23-year long history of u.s. led negotiations that were based on maintaining israeli power, enabling the occupation and israeli apartheid, if that is what we're talking about, that won't go very far. if they're willing to say this should be based not on some new road map, not on oslow, not on something new, but on existing international law and human rights obligations, other parties, then i think there is hope, there is an abstract notion that you could have a two state arrangement where both states abide by international law and the principles of equality for all, but it's going to be difficult. the land which is fundamental here, the land has been stolen. the creation of settlements where you now
to recognise palestine. they have a nonmember observer status that was raised at the first time last year as a symbolic gesture. a fellow at the institute of issues has this to say. >> if we're talking about negotiations that are based on international law and human rights, if we're talking about a repeat of the 23-year long history of u.s. led negotiations that were based on maintaining israeli power, enabling the occupation and israeli apartheid, if that is what we're talking about,...
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his lawyers say he didn't know about it and that the money that was donated to palestine was actually going to the group instead. there will be a few more hearings of this case and a verdict will be expected by the supreme court in february >>> legendary david bowie has died at the age of 69 after an 18-month battle with cancer. one of the most influential music innovators, he helped define pop music during his career. >> reporter: icon innovative, visionary. he was no order artist. he had a career beginning in the 60s to become one of the most recognised performers in the world. born david jones in 1947 david bowie rose to fame with the 1969 single space odyssey. in the area of london where he was born, fans paid attribute >> it was 1977 when i walked into a disco and heard heros. that chimed with me. >> reporter: his roots were here in south london. in a career spanning six decades, he became a global success and a master of reinvention. no more so than as siggy stardust. i play it for all worth because that's the way i do it. that's part of what david bowie is supposed to be about.
his lawyers say he didn't know about it and that the money that was donated to palestine was actually going to the group instead. there will be a few more hearings of this case and a verdict will be expected by the supreme court in february >>> legendary david bowie has died at the age of 69 after an 18-month battle with cancer. one of the most influential music innovators, he helped define pop music during his career. >> reporter: icon innovative, visionary. he was no order...
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that is that, you know, the very kind of nihilistic violence that we're seeing right now between palestine and israel where the pal stints have been -- palestinians have been so crushed that they're kind of lashing out with this inchoate but understandable theory has also happened in the united states. we've had 26 or 27 assassinations of law enforcement officials, including two in new york city this year. now, these are not confrontations, these are assassinations. i hope this is not a pattern. but i think that there's so much evidence now that the society has seized up, that the society really isn't functioning at all. i mean, we watch the arms industry hollow the nation out from the inside, officially 54% of discretionary spending, in fact, that doesn't count veterans affairs, that doesn't account for the nuclear weapons program, it doesn't account for all the black budgets like these intelligence streams that we're not allowed to see. by best estimates we're spending $1.6, $1.7 trillion a year on endless feudal wars which we've lost in countries like iraq and afghanistan. the taliban c
that is that, you know, the very kind of nihilistic violence that we're seeing right now between palestine and israel where the pal stints have been -- palestinians have been so crushed that they're kind of lashing out with this inchoate but understandable theory has also happened in the united states. we've had 26 or 27 assassinations of law enforcement officials, including two in new york city this year. now, these are not confrontations, these are assassinations. i hope this is not a...
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the palestine liberation organization says it welcomes the french initiative. a senior adviser to the president. >> the french has chaperoned, supported and advocated an international forum or conference to replace the soul monopolistic role of the u.s. which lasted for 22 years and produced absolutely nothing in the peace process except eating our land and water and separating gaza and almost taking over east jerusalem by the israeli settlement project. therefore, the french attempt really got all our support, if there is any chance for international forum to start pushing seriously for end of occupation and revive this process, we will support it. when we signed the oslo agreement there was 160,000 colonial settlors in the west bank and gaza. today there are 650,000 of them in the west bank alone. they controlled 2% of the territory of the west bank, now they control 62% of the area. this is a trojan horse excuse of going to negotiations that israelis never respect and never commit itself to any agreement they sign. i think, really, the drive we want to see n
the palestine liberation organization says it welcomes the french initiative. a senior adviser to the president. >> the french has chaperoned, supported and advocated an international forum or conference to replace the soul monopolistic role of the u.s. which lasted for 22 years and produced absolutely nothing in the peace process except eating our land and water and separating gaza and almost taking over east jerusalem by the israeli settlement project. therefore, the french attempt...
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the palestining is yet to be -- the link is yet to be proved and the el salvador government took the step to warn women not to get pregnant for at least of the next year. that is too late for this woman, who is suffering from fever and rash coming with zika. eight months into the pregnancy the risk is lower. she is still sick with worry. >> i wouldn't have got pregnant, i would have waited for the outbreak to have finished. >> reporter: the vis minister of health says -- vice minister of health says it's the tip of the iceberg. they are getting ready for the brain damaged children that could be born in around 7 months time. >> we started to discuss this to look at the special resources the system needs to look after the children, looking at other countries that have the problem, to strengthen our institutions. >> reporter: the emphasis is on contraception, but one option the women don't have is terminating pregnancy, even if the foetus is brain damaged. this congressman believes el salvador's no tolerance abortion laws need to be discussed in light of the zika threat. >> translation:
the palestining is yet to be -- the link is yet to be proved and the el salvador government took the step to warn women not to get pregnant for at least of the next year. that is too late for this woman, who is suffering from fever and rash coming with zika. eight months into the pregnancy the risk is lower. she is still sick with worry. >> i wouldn't have got pregnant, i would have waited for the outbreak to have finished. >> reporter: the vis minister of health says -- vice...
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the process to the two-stage solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel, people believed israel and were prepared to leave any form of pressure aside. not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> reporter: the human rights watch report is the latest criticism from various international bodies. their patience with the israeli government over its settlement policies appears to be running out. >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to israel has issued an unusually strong rebuke. the obama administration is concerned and per flecked by the expansion of settlements and straight set of laws applied to palestinian >> too many attacks on palestinians lack vigorous response. too many issues go unchecked. there is two laws, one for israelis and one for palestinians >>> the first suspect to be arrested over the alleged sex attacks in cologne on new years eve. 20 others are being investigated for offences that concludes include theft. police say more than 800 people have filed complaints. they include 497 women who say they were sexually assaulted. argentina's new presi
the process to the two-stage solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel, people believed israel and were prepared to leave any form of pressure aside. not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> reporter: the human rights watch report is the latest criticism from various international bodies. their patience with the israeli government over its settlement policies appears to be running out. >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to israel has issued an...
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claimed to adhere to a piece process, to the two state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel. people believed israel, and were prepared to leave any form of pressure aside. not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> the human rights watch report is the latest criticism from various international bodies, their patience with the israeli government over settlement policies appears to be running out >>> the u.s. ambassador to israel issued an unusually strong rebuke of israel's policies in the occupied west bank. they are concerned and perplexed by the expansion of settlement and the separate set of laws applied to palestinians. >> too many attacks on palestinians, lack of response by the israeli authorities, too much vigilanteism and two standards of ad-hatians to the rule of law. one for israelis, another for palestinians. >> in the u.s., more national guard troops are moving to flint to hand out bottled water, and testing kids. the city's water was tested. michigan governor has been called on to resign. we are at a red cross station in flint where
claimed to adhere to a piece process, to the two state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel. people believed israel, and were prepared to leave any form of pressure aside. not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> the human rights watch report is the latest criticism from various international bodies, their patience with the israeli government over settlement policies appears to be running out >>> the u.s. ambassador to israel issued...
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dialogue to be held between all warring groups to be able to try and move in country forward >>> the palestine liberation organization has welcomed a french call for international involvement in ending the israeli occupation. france says it wants a conference to revive talks between the israelis and palestinians. paris also says it will recognise a palestinian state if a final push for talks on a two-state solution fails. u.s. led efforts to broker peace collapsed in 2014. a palestinian journalist who is being detained by israel will continue his hunger strike. he is protesting against a six month sentence and has refused all food and medical treatment since november. he is just one of 680 palestinians being held under administrative detention without charge or trial. the head of the palestinian prisoner society is calling on palestinians to support the journalist. >> translation: he is in a very critical condition. he could die any minute. he is in high spirits according to the lawyer who met him. he was firm and very determined. his demand was freedom or death. he is not the first to go on a
dialogue to be held between all warring groups to be able to try and move in country forward >>> the palestine liberation organization has welcomed a french call for international involvement in ending the israeli occupation. france says it wants a conference to revive talks between the israelis and palestinians. paris also says it will recognise a palestinian state if a final push for talks on a two-state solution fails. u.s. led efforts to broker peace collapsed in 2014. a...
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even though the emergency measures continue to divide opinions here at the political left >>> the palestine liberation organization has welcomed a french call for international involvement in ending the israeli occupation. france says it wants a conference to revive talks between the israelis and palestinians. paris also says it will recognise the palestinian state if the final talks on a two-state solution fail. a palestinian journalist on a hunger strike in an israeli jail is close to death and so weak he can no longer speak. he is a news reporter for a saudi channel. he is protesting against a six-month sentence and he has refused all food and medical treatment since december. he is one of many being held without charge or trial. in the u.s. members of the democrats and republican parties are getting ready to choose their candidates for this year's election at the iowa caucuses. polls show bernie sanders is almost neck and neck with hillary clinton. his brand of socialism is proving popular with some voters. >> reporter: the time warn rhythms of american politics is changing. for the fir
even though the emergency measures continue to divide opinions here at the political left >>> the palestine liberation organization has welcomed a french call for international involvement in ending the israeli occupation. france says it wants a conference to revive talks between the israelis and palestinians. paris also says it will recognise the palestinian state if the final talks on a two-state solution fail. a palestinian journalist on a hunger strike in an israeli jail is close...
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crabapple has drawn migrant labor camps in the united arab emirates, illustrated the conflicts in palestine and syria and she's taken her sketchpad to the us prison in guantanamo bay, cuba. >> it's a place where, when i went, they were force feeding and torturing really--dozens of men, while at the same time there was a cheerful gift shop that sold t-shirts that say, "it don't gitmo better than this." >> plus, she's used her artwork to draw attention to problems in the criminal justice system. >> they filled the cells with tear gas. they beat, they tased, they hit the men with electrified shields. they cut off their clothing, put hoods over their head. >> following the release of her memoir "drawing blood," crabapple's been called "a new model for this century's young woman." and "our irreverent guide for the new gilded age." i spoke to molly crabapple at her studio in new york. >> you write in the memoir, "to draw was trouble and safety, adventure and freedom." so art was an outlet for you, not just a form of expression growing up? >> oh god. art saved my life. to me, art was my addiction.
crabapple has drawn migrant labor camps in the united arab emirates, illustrated the conflicts in palestine and syria and she's taken her sketchpad to the us prison in guantanamo bay, cuba. >> it's a place where, when i went, they were force feeding and torturing really--dozens of men, while at the same time there was a cheerful gift shop that sold t-shirts that say, "it don't gitmo better than this." >> plus, she's used her artwork to draw attention to problems in the...
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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...
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this latest shooting comes amid months of fighting between palestine and israeli civilians and soldiers. chanting, protesters are calling for a cleveland prosecutor to step down. this is after a decision not to charge the police officer who shot and killed 12- year-old tamir rice. more than 100 people marched outside county prosecutor timothy mcginty's home yesterday. a police officer shot and killed rice outside a cleveland recreation center in 2014. the boy had was carrying a pellet gun, not a real gun when the officer shot him. protestors are demanding justice now. " "we're here because of the trauma. the trauma that the city of cleveland has continued to put on this family." " mcginty is up for re- election he'll face a primary challenge in march from an attorney. friday cleveland, oh --lead in-- friday was the fifth day of protests in cleveland over a grand jury decision not to indict two officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice. --vo script-- a group of more than 120 protesters gathered at a park on the west side of cleveland. they then marched through the streets
this latest shooting comes amid months of fighting between palestine and israeli civilians and soldiers. chanting, protesters are calling for a cleveland prosecutor to step down. this is after a decision not to charge the police officer who shot and killed 12- year-old tamir rice. more than 100 people marched outside county prosecutor timothy mcginty's home yesterday. a police officer shot and killed rice outside a cleveland recreation center in 2014. the boy had was carrying a pellet gun, not...
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with origins in palestine and saudi arabia. now some -- no saudi arabians , they cannot be safe to release this man who was never an al qaeda member. he is the great shame of the torture program. it was instigated for him. they said he was number three in al qaeda. the last i heard legally is that they were still proposing to try to prosecute him. they decided he was the leader of some kind of militia aligned to al qaeda. i don't think that was ever plausible because it seems what he was doing was facilitating an escape from afghanistan for all kinds of people. that meant soldiers, but also civilians. i don't think there is any kind of case against him. he's in the category of people waiting periodic review boards. that suggests they have completely walked backwards. i don't know what they do with this man. apart from that, the state he is and after what happened to him he has seizures regularly. , it is a really terrible story. i think there are a handful of people hiding in the shadows in guantanamo that we don't know about.
with origins in palestine and saudi arabia. now some -- no saudi arabians , they cannot be safe to release this man who was never an al qaeda member. he is the great shame of the torture program. it was instigated for him. they said he was number three in al qaeda. the last i heard legally is that they were still proposing to try to prosecute him. they decided he was the leader of some kind of militia aligned to al qaeda. i don't think that was ever plausible because it seems what he was doing...
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. >> he said look at palestine, look at kashmir, look at chechnya.ok, muslims are being killed. there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from them, but then he had a jailhouse revelation. >> living so close with them for four years in prison. i came to the conclusion that if these guys, any of them ever got to power, if they ever declared this so-called caliphate, it would be hell on earth, it would be a living nightmare. >> something had clicked, where once he felt no sympathy for the victims of 9/11, the 7/7 attacks in london he says, made him feel revulsion. recently nawaz's journey almost took him from prison to parliament. he ran for a seat in this year's british elections. he's currently a chairman of a t
. >> he said look at palestine, look at kashmir, look at chechnya.ok, muslims are being killed. there's a global war going on against islam and muslims. i wholeheartedly felt that at 15, 16 years old, i subscribed to it, and dedicated the rest of my life to it. in fact, i was prepared to die for it. >> in the months after 9/11, maajid nawaz was arrested. in an egyptian jail, with what he calls the cream of the crop of jihadists, he was thrilled at first about all he could learn from...
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. >>> the israeli president who was a key player in the palestine/israel peace talks.they won the peace prize after signing the accord in 1993. the others have since died. >>> new this morning, investigators say an suh went through a concrete barrier and dropped more than 30 feet onto the freeway below. >>> happening today a suspect heads to court for a killing that happened on december 24th. the man was found stabbed to dealt in the park. it could be gang related. police say they closed the case of a playground murder that happened back in nosh. s naes could be it. >>> students were killed in honduras. they were killed when their bus swerved off the road and crashed into a gully. it happened yesterday. the bus was carrying students from cluck bee ya and new york. several other passengers were also hurt. >>> new documents have been released in last summer's mass shooting at a louisiana movie thatder. the nearly 600 page report on suspected shooter revealed his hatred of the government. news leader and minorities. part of the report included a journal praising church sh
. >>> the israeli president who was a key player in the palestine/israel peace talks.they won the peace prize after signing the accord in 1993. the others have since died. >>> new this morning, investigators say an suh went through a concrete barrier and dropped more than 30 feet onto the freeway below. >>> happening today a suspect heads to court for a killing that happened on december 24th. the man was found stabbed to dealt in the park. it could be gang related....
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on the big question of israel-palestine, the deepest contention transatlantic issue of all, europeansassume that john kerry would open a "more balance to" of the middle east. kerry rushed to endorse the bush iran plan. on kyoto, there is no sign that president kerry would take america back into this. the original treaty was rejected by 98-0. the point is to not micro-analyze. it is trying to put across the idea common among the transatlantic elites that the alliance has been briefly hijacked by right-wing lunatics misses the point. america is different than the rest of the developed world, a more conservative stand, conservative values. what do i mean? i reiterate, i do not mean that all americans are conservative. i do think that went you look at the attitudes to basic questions of political life, inequality crime, punishment, capitalism, you see a real golfulf. america has one and half times the numbers of millionaires. america is far happier with a smaller state the government uses 10% less gdp than britain. defense binning is twice as great. america is far happier with guns and to
on the big question of israel-palestine, the deepest contention transatlantic issue of all, europeansassume that john kerry would open a "more balance to" of the middle east. kerry rushed to endorse the bush iran plan. on kyoto, there is no sign that president kerry would take america back into this. the original treaty was rejected by 98-0. the point is to not micro-analyze. it is trying to put across the idea common among the transatlantic elites that the alliance has been briefly...
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he learned how to read right in the village he came from and palestine.d software in the 1970's and was offered a phd scholarship to the u.s. that is how we came here. that was through hard work. to me, that is the american dream. someone from a small village who started playing with computers before they were even being developed and was able to be a value added to the u.s. was brought to this country, so he gave a lot. maurice is waiting in south carolina on our line for independents. caller: good morning. ,es, i wanted to ask manal omar , you have a lot of hate being directed towards muslims these days. she is a representative pretty much for the u.s. how many people do you represent within the organization, and are there enough of you guys to really be proactive and kind of tackle the balance of some of this hate and rhetoric that has been put out here around the united states and the world? the second question, going back to donald trump and the rhetoric he has been putting out across america, what are you guys doing about that in terms of channeling
he learned how to read right in the village he came from and palestine.d software in the 1970's and was offered a phd scholarship to the u.s. that is how we came here. that was through hard work. to me, that is the american dream. someone from a small village who started playing with computers before they were even being developed and was able to be a value added to the u.s. was brought to this country, so he gave a lot. maurice is waiting in south carolina on our line for independents. caller:...
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claims he changed the settings on clapper's home phone so every call would be forwarded to the free palestine movement. the fbi now investigating. >>> trending on-line now, an ultra popular lip balm is a lot of us use under fire. >> you may recognize the eos lip balm. popular stocking stuffers over the holidays. this morning the company facing a class action lawsuit. some people claim it damaged their lips. users have complained of blistering, bleeding, cracking skin and other nasty problems. might be that the flavoring in the bees wax balm is a allergen for a lot of people. eos hasn't yet responded. >>> if you're heading out the door this morning or getting your kids ready for school terntle are a few degrees -- temperatures are a few degrees higher than they were yesterday at this time. and this afternoon when the bell rings temperatures will be in the mid-60s. i still say you probably want long sleeves or an extra layer this morning and definitely some sunglasses for later on today. it's going to be another bright one with a low chance of rain. the 7-day forecast with higher chances of rai
claims he changed the settings on clapper's home phone so every call would be forwarded to the free palestine movement. the fbi now investigating. >>> trending on-line now, an ultra popular lip balm is a lot of us use under fire. >> you may recognize the eos lip balm. popular stocking stuffers over the holidays. this morning the company facing a class action lawsuit. some people claim it damaged their lips. users have complained of blistering, bleeding, cracking skin and other...
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came to india and palestinian i said yes >>> the plan director says the history between india and palestine shows the value. the distances they can use from one another. >> the street theatre and the political issues that they are presenting and the very important issues that they are presenting in india made us think that we have a lot of similarities. >> reporter: for the indian performan performance, what the others deal with is of concern to them. >> we need to bring artistical situations into the country. >> reporter: the hope is it brings freedom in both communities. indians and palestinians have had close relations. in performance is to meant to show that at the time tides and friendships between the two people still remains strong >>> 950 million dollars is up for grabs in the biggest lottery prize in middle of the. no-one mass been lucky, super lucky this time. the prize money rises to 1.3 billion dollars to be won on wednesday. there's more ahead on al jazeera. in sport a five-stair performance in real madrid. >>> welcome back back. here is argentina's answer to robin hood. unlike
came to india and palestinian i said yes >>> the plan director says the history between india and palestine shows the value. the distances they can use from one another. >> the street theatre and the political issues that they are presenting and the very important issues that they are presenting in india made us think that we have a lot of similarities. >> reporter: for the indian performan performance, what the others deal with is of concern to them. >> we need to...
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the attacks come amid months of violence between israel and palestine, but some fear this was the firstst attack of 2016. >>> authorities in dubai still don't know what caused the fire at a high-rise luxury hotel on new year's eve. the building was sending up smoke day later. the damage inside is very extensive. nobody, though, seriously injured. >> we're getting a firsthand look at the scene from thursday night as flames engulfed the skyscraper, and a temple university alum took the video sending it into nbc 10, in the mall next to the hotel when the fire started. >>> imagine having these kids, twins born in san diego share a lot of things over the course of their lives, but not their birthday. the twins were born in different years. here's the story. jaylyn arrived in the final minute of 2015, and her younger brother born minutes after 2016 started. there's an immediate tax deduction for one baby, the 2015, but the parents may have to plan two birthday parties on separate days. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> all right. bundle up this morning. temperatures are cold. we're
the attacks come amid months of violence between israel and palestine, but some fear this was the firstst attack of 2016. >>> authorities in dubai still don't know what caused the fire at a high-rise luxury hotel on new year's eve. the building was sending up smoke day later. the damage inside is very extensive. nobody, though, seriously injured. >> we're getting a firsthand look at the scene from thursday night as flames engulfed the skyscraper, and a temple university alum took...
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claimed to be adhering to a peace process to the two state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel. people believed israel. and we are prepared to leave ape force of pressure aside, not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> the haw moon rights watch report is the latest criticism from various bodies. their patience with the government over the settlement policies appeared to be running out. stephanie decker, in the occupied west bank. >> ten people have been killed in at least 20 injuries in a suicide bomb blast in pakistan. taliban fighters are suspected in carrying out the attack at a police chec check point witnesses say the explosives were attacked to a motor bike. >> a federal emergency has been declared in flint michigan, supplies were poisons with led when the local government tried to save money by taking water from a local. the latest now from flint. >> every single day, thousands of cases of bottled water are going out to to residents in this city. in the last week or so, over 36,000 cases of bottled water have gone out thanks to the michigan
claimed to be adhering to a peace process to the two state solution, to the creation of the state of palestine alongside israel. people believed israel. and we are prepared to leave ape force of pressure aside, not any more. we are seeing the pressure coming in. >> the haw moon rights watch report is the latest criticism from various bodies. their patience with the government over the settlement policies appeared to be running out. stephanie decker, in the occupied west bank. >> ten...
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attorney in sacramento says the sacramento man is a 23-year-old who was palestine an born in iraq. he came to the u.s. from syria in 2012. he first lived in arizona and wisconsin. officials say he communicated on social media with numerous individuals about his intent to return to syria to fight for terrorist organizations. he left the u.s. in 2013. authorities believe he traveled to syria to fight alongside several terrorist organization organizations. he returned to the u.s. in 2014 and settled in sacramento. when interviewed later that year federal authorities say the man lied to them saying he had been in turkey visiting his grand father. today he was arrested and charged with making a false statement involving international terrorism. he will appear in federal court tomorrow afternoon in sacramento. >>> we are learning more fit about a history of police calls at the world school in antioch one of those campus is where video taken on tuesday shows a teacher's aide abusing a 9-year-old student. authorities sent us this mug shot of the aide 26-year-old the the man of antioch arre
attorney in sacramento says the sacramento man is a 23-year-old who was palestine an born in iraq. he came to the u.s. from syria in 2012. he first lived in arizona and wisconsin. officials say he communicated on social media with numerous individuals about his intent to return to syria to fight for terrorist organizations. he left the u.s. in 2013. authorities believe he traveled to syria to fight alongside several terrorist organization organizations. he returned to the u.s. in 2014 and...