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but it was also in cooperation palestine tond make sure there borders are not affected. there should be microphones in the room. first one with the microphone, please identify yourself before asking your question. i encourage questions as opposed to statements. we will go right back they are. >> good afternoon. my name is doug samuel son and i am president of a little consulting company here in town. kind,egotiations of this how do you assure any agreement against any possible problems of political change within the parties. agreementy in the could at the next election or other event take a different tack on things. how do you secure against that source of volatility. it comes down to on the palestinian side, you end up with a hamas government and but if you end up -- >> that is different, let's put it that way. don't get any more specific than that. [laughter] >> fair enough. i can open it up to any of our panelists. like to do.ks would >> i do not want to kick the ball in the grandstand here but we said at the beginning, israel is no part of the agreement will ever eli
but it was also in cooperation palestine tond make sure there borders are not affected. there should be microphones in the room. first one with the microphone, please identify yourself before asking your question. i encourage questions as opposed to statements. we will go right back they are. >> good afternoon. my name is doug samuel son and i am president of a little consulting company here in town. kind,egotiations of this how do you assure any agreement against any possible problems of...
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it takes over and palestine. nobody thought about what happens to the agreement if something happens to president sadat. he supported the peace treaty at the time. you don't know that this will be the outcome. in signing a peace treaty with there's one primary dominant assumption. worst worst comes to having said that let's see what we can do better. the two layers of security beyond the bilateral agreement. what is happening the region over the last two years. which yielded several conclusions. they can be encapsulated in the following. you wake up with some intelligence officer. we wake up with the israeli counterpart. their respective lists of threats to their country. rankingsdifferent israel might have iran nuclear higher than isis. basically they would have nuclear meddling and isis threats to regime stability and jordan. obviously terrorism the region. extremism and so forth. was even theusion overwhelming weight of these threat considerations on both sides we can allete from the are such powerful reasons
it takes over and palestine. nobody thought about what happens to the agreement if something happens to president sadat. he supported the peace treaty at the time. you don't know that this will be the outcome. in signing a peace treaty with there's one primary dominant assumption. worst worst comes to having said that let's see what we can do better. the two layers of security beyond the bilateral agreement. what is happening the region over the last two years. which yielded several...
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it is seen in israel, palestine, jordan, and probably in an american command center. all of this together constitutes a comprehensive approach, which is time-phased with milestones that are standards-based supported by technology. very importantly, a highly well-trained palestinian force, time, with israeli assistance, to be the replacement force on the ground. again, all of that is to be negotiated. the details of the plan exist today and would be implement it quickly. moderator: one follow-up question. in your view, compared to what sits on the border today, do you see this as a significant upgrade? mr. allen: no question. there is some fencing along the border today. with thess in the end infrastructure that will be built, barrier fences, patrol isds, garrison units, that entirely new infrastructure. a sensor system would be mostly new. have used ins we places, where it has worked out well. there is no comparison with what will be produced versus what is on the ground today. the border coordination centers are important. it will create cooperation between palestini
it is seen in israel, palestine, jordan, and probably in an american command center. all of this together constitutes a comprehensive approach, which is time-phased with milestones that are standards-based supported by technology. very importantly, a highly well-trained palestinian force, time, with israeli assistance, to be the replacement force on the ground. again, all of that is to be negotiated. the details of the plan exist today and would be implement it quickly. moderator: one follow-up...
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the other strategy would be jewish statehood and palestine. the conscious decision was to relegate, rescue to the third level, that that was not going to be the primary interest of community. for celler himself, he could not accept that and cannot de-prioritize that. he gets to work in different areas. for example, he learns like through a telegram about the final solution, not the moment there was a particular issue in france and he tries to work toward regulation to bring the jews of france to the united states through exceptions, but again it fails. the year 1943 was perhaps the darkest hours. it was during this time that all avenues of escape were essentially blocks and in europe the genocide hit a high point. celler and others regularly went to the white house trying to argue the case for relaxation of the restrictions in the united states and get the bridge into reverse the white paper in palestine. he also worked with various rallies that were held in madison square garden and elsewhere. the highlight or actually the low light of 1943 w
the other strategy would be jewish statehood and palestine. the conscious decision was to relegate, rescue to the third level, that that was not going to be the primary interest of community. for celler himself, he could not accept that and cannot de-prioritize that. he gets to work in different areas. for example, he learns like through a telegram about the final solution, not the moment there was a particular issue in france and he tries to work toward regulation to bring the jews of france...
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he claims he became a zionist and jewish nationalist in favor of jewish statehood and palestine and he made good on that commitment throughout his political career. , he world war i broke out was working on a draft appeal board in new york city when he caught the attention of democratic party officials in the city. they asked him to run for congress and he ran a door-to-door campaign. he was elected to the united tents congress under the congressional district which changed many times over his career. anti-prohibition platform in a district heavily .opulated by immigrants he was in the house of representatives longer than almost anyone else in the history of the house. under president harding and was still in the house when president ford came to the white house. he was known for quick wit, a ,ove of music, especially opera and he would do part a chairs for children. he also had enough of pithy sayings. to be a successful congressman, he once said, one must have the friendliness of a child, the enthusiasm of a teenager, the assurance of a college boy, the diplomacy of a wayward husband
he claims he became a zionist and jewish nationalist in favor of jewish statehood and palestine and he made good on that commitment throughout his political career. , he world war i broke out was working on a draft appeal board in new york city when he caught the attention of democratic party officials in the city. they asked him to run for congress and he ran a door-to-door campaign. he was elected to the united tents congress under the congressional district which changed many times over his...
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hamas is a deeply rooted movement in palestine. i have some palestinians that don't like hamas.re are a million people who live in gaza and are captives of hamas. in order to address this issue, i think first and foremost the entire palestinian region should be worked out somehow. that's one issue. second, you know, there are certain conditions that israel put a long time ago. the conditions of hamas, it can be a partner. by the way, in the past we had relationship with hamas. we talked to the people. and when i was commander i would go to visit hamas leadership and i could do it today also. that's not a problem on a one-to-one level. that's not -- political issue. if you talk politics, disagreement, this is something else. so i think now we can start. we can start talking about gaza. gaza cannot be part of this system unless hamas acknowledges all those -- and accepts all of those conditions. if it does, it's not the same hamas. i guess they don't want to change their name, but they won't be able to change their name if they accept those conditions. >> michele or john, do you w
hamas is a deeply rooted movement in palestine. i have some palestinians that don't like hamas.re are a million people who live in gaza and are captives of hamas. in order to address this issue, i think first and foremost the entire palestinian region should be worked out somehow. that's one issue. second, you know, there are certain conditions that israel put a long time ago. the conditions of hamas, it can be a partner. by the way, in the past we had relationship with hamas. we talked to the...
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and then, of course, as a doctor having joint board of ordination centers, one in jordan, one in palestine jointly manned by all four parties involved so that we have a common visualization on the great walls of those operations centers so that it is in initial comment in palestine, in jordan and probably seen in an american command center somewhere. we all have the same visualization. all of this together constitutes the competence of approach, which is time phased with milestones that are standards, standards based, supported by technology but very importantly a highly well-trained palestinian force, were the overtime with american assistance and israeli assistance, if that were to come forth, to be the replacement force on the ground. but against all of that is to be negotiated, but the details exist today and could be of limited relatively quickly. >> one follow-up question. compared to what sits on the border today, do you see this as a significant upgrade in terms of -- >> there's no question. that is something sing along that border today but the process in the and with the infrastr
and then, of course, as a doctor having joint board of ordination centers, one in jordan, one in palestine jointly manned by all four parties involved so that we have a common visualization on the great walls of those operations centers so that it is in initial comment in palestine, in jordan and probably seen in an american command center somewhere. we all have the same visualization. all of this together constitutes the competence of approach, which is time phased with milestones that are...
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pastor burns and tony perkins aren't the only ones who serve that first century palestine jew, i servem too, but it's hard to square what companies out comes out of his mouth with the jesus i serve. >> they don't sound like they're on the fence, even though the pastor has anecdotal evidence to the contrary. >> people are not stuck on stupid. when they know truth, when they hear truth, they respond to it. when someone changes positions like he changes socks, it's hard to know, number one who the real donald trump is to begin with, but ultimately, it's not about your personality, it's about your politics. when you push an agent that is opposite to the best interest of people of color in this country, they can sniff that out. >> the pastor was talking about the economy, will turn that around, jobs, so on. >> if donald trump were pushing that agenda that african-americans and other people of color could believe in, the numbers wouldn't be where they are. it's a legitimate question but one we shouldn't waste good fox tv time on because if you pushed an agenda you believe in, the numbers wou
pastor burns and tony perkins aren't the only ones who serve that first century palestine jew, i servem too, but it's hard to square what companies out comes out of his mouth with the jesus i serve. >> they don't sound like they're on the fence, even though the pastor has anecdotal evidence to the contrary. >> people are not stuck on stupid. when they know truth, when they hear truth, they respond to it. when someone changes positions like he changes socks, it's hard to know, number...
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bds tight movement, if you will, is what we're saying regarding palestine.also help bring the issue to the people who really could make a difference. those of us in the united states and other western nations that continue the moroccan occupation because while president mohamed abdelaziz's death will not make a difference admittedly, it is a sign the founding generation is getting older and the younger generation are demanding there be action because the cautious approach that the elders have taken in recent years has not gotten very far in terms of allowing the refugees to come home and allowing the country to achieve independence through referendum as promised by the united nations. amy: professor, you're speaking to us from san francisco, the california primary is about to take place june 7. the secretary of state -- former secretary of state hillary clinton. what is the role of the united states when it comes to morocco? how close is the u.s. with morocco and the u.s.'s stand on the western sahara? >> morocco is a handful -- one of a handful of countries
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children already at risk in palestine, south sudan, syria, yemen, andnd so many other placs would fall further into this bear. it is unacceptable for member states to exert undue pressure. amy: and news from afghanistan, president obama has approved giving the u.s. military greater ability to conduct airstrikes and assist afghan forces fighting the taliban. the decision came after monts of debate. -- months of debate. npr is reporting the department of education's office of civil rights is now investigating five sexual violence cases at stanford university. that's more than any other school in the country. the five do not include the 2015 rape committed by star stanford swimmer brock turner which has , made headlines this month after a judge sentenced him to just six months in jail for raping an unconscious inebriated woman on campus. in a major gun ruling, the 9th circuit court of appeals has ruled gun owners have no constitutional right to carry a concealed gun in public. in a 7 to 4 ruling the court found two california counties did not violate the second amendment when they denied
children already at risk in palestine, south sudan, syria, yemen, andnd so many other placs would fall further into this bear. it is unacceptable for member states to exert undue pressure. amy: and news from afghanistan, president obama has approved giving the u.s. military greater ability to conduct airstrikes and assist afghan forces fighting the taliban. the decision came after monts of debate. -- months of debate. npr is reporting the department of education's office of civil rights is now...
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i remember in baghdad when the palestine hotel was hit. that was, i think, a truck bomb.ne truck bomb opening up a breach and another truck bomb entering to get closer to the building to destroy it and there was the evolution of the mumbai-style attacks which we also saw in afghanistan, of multiple attackers and hitting multiple locations paralyzing a city. so it does seem like these tactics do evolve over the months and the years. >> absolutely, anderson. actually i was in the palestine hotel in the bombing that you're talking about and you're exactly right. it was two car bombs which essentially blew up the barricades that were around the hotel and then a massive truck bomb came in in the gap that was created by those first two bombings and it was only because it got caught on razor wire that it detonated and no one was killed. these have been around for awhile. these coordinated attacks are not new, but what we're seeing with isis i think which is interesting is that they're rapidly evolving, they're rapidly adapting and they're improvising. the first thing an isis fig
i remember in baghdad when the palestine hotel was hit. that was, i think, a truck bomb.ne truck bomb opening up a breach and another truck bomb entering to get closer to the building to destroy it and there was the evolution of the mumbai-style attacks which we also saw in afghanistan, of multiple attackers and hitting multiple locations paralyzing a city. so it does seem like these tactics do evolve over the months and the years. >> absolutely, anderson. actually i was in the palestine...
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that concerns the israelis because when you look at that, they have to be sure that palestine is going safe and secure neighbor for them. the second thing is i also think that the majority of people in israel understand that one state with two peoples inside it is going to be a very difficult, if not impossible, task of management. on the one hand, they need to know that this palestinian state is going to be securely governed, but on the other hand, they do understand in principle that two states need one solution. john: can you push it toward that? or is there a position on both sides? tony: right, again, right now, the politics are not strong enough to carry on their shoulders the weight of a peace protest. if you involve the region -- john: and possibly the world? tony: and obviously would have to involve america and europe, but it is the region in my view that is the key player. if they are helping carry this process, and this is why the arab peace initiative might be the right framework to reach this, if they are involved, then it will give the israelis confidence that they are ma
that concerns the israelis because when you look at that, they have to be sure that palestine is going safe and secure neighbor for them. the second thing is i also think that the majority of people in israel understand that one state with two peoples inside it is going to be a very difficult, if not impossible, task of management. on the one hand, they need to know that this palestinian state is going to be securely governed, but on the other hand, they do understand in principle that two...
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she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. british prime minister david cameron paid tribute to her on thursday. >> this is absolutely tragic and dreadful news, and my thoughts are with jo's husband and the two children and their wider family. we have lost a great star. she was a great campaigning mp with a big heart and people are going to be very, very sad at what has happened. dreadful, dreadful news. it is right that we are suspend campaigning activity in this referendum, and everyone thoughts will be with jo's family and their constituents and her constituents. amy: jo cox is the first member of the british parliament to be murdered in over 25 years. her death came just a week before the major brexit vote, when british voters will decide whether the country should stay in the european union. cox was a vocal advocate for britain to stay in the eu. during the attack eyewitnesses said her assassin, thomas mair, shouted "britain first," a possible reference to the far-right, anti-immigrant political party of the same name wh
she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. british prime minister david cameron paid tribute to her on thursday. >> this is absolutely tragic and dreadful news, and my thoughts are with jo's husband and the two children and their wider family. we have lost a great star. she was a great campaigning mp with a big heart and people are going to be very, very sad at what has happened. dreadful, dreadful news. it is right that...
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it said all delegates present reaffirm the need for a negotiated two-state solution in which palestine and israel can peacefully co-existent. the participants agreed to come up with measures through working-level talks to move the peace process forward. they then plan to propose the measures by the end of the year at the earliest, at a meeting in which both israelis and palestinians are present. palestinians have welcomed the french initiative but israeli officials have said such a conference could hinder a dialogue for peace. >>> delegates from the organization of the petroleum exporting countries have discussed whether to limit oil production but they weren't able to reach an agreement at their latest meeting. iran insisted on individual targets. the country has been increasing output since western sanctions were lifted. that has made relations with major oil producer saudi arabia tense. >> iran still wants to produce the pre-sanctioned quantity and also we have another country now missing from the market, libya. so to come up with a number, it's very difficult to do. >> the meeting
it said all delegates present reaffirm the need for a negotiated two-state solution in which palestine and israel can peacefully co-existent. the participants agreed to come up with measures through working-level talks to move the peace process forward. they then plan to propose the measures by the end of the year at the earliest, at a meeting in which both israelis and palestinians are present. palestinians have welcomed the french initiative but israeli officials have said such a conference...
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because they actually have the two perpetrators, cousins from palestine in custody. >> all right. thank you tom. >>> more fall out over the controversial sentencing of a former stanford student convicted of sexual assault as the judge in the case receives death threats. coming up, why the push to have him removed may not work. >>> the recall process takes many months to do. >> tracking the cooling out there. it's been cooler. it's below average for temperatures as well. lots of fog. even some drizzle. where do we head for thursday? i'll see you after the break with the specifics. >>> two women killed hours apart this morning. what police are saying about the homicide. county deputies rated several indoor marijuana voters across the east bay. the narcotics task force says the grow houses were all connected to the same mexican drug cartel. our crew was on the scene of three busts in oakland. including one on holly street. the drug task force says officers executed about ten search warrants. both today and yesterday. >> this is not a victimless crime. they pray on their communities.
because they actually have the two perpetrators, cousins from palestine in custody. >> all right. thank you tom. >>> more fall out over the controversial sentencing of a former stanford student convicted of sexual assault as the judge in the case receives death threats. coming up, why the push to have him removed may not work. >>> the recall process takes many months to do. >> tracking the cooling out there. it's been cooler. it's below average for temperatures as...
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interview with bloomberg, he spoke about the prospects for iran and hopes for peace between israel and palestine mark with changes in saudi arabia. tony blair: i think it is been one of us living in changes has come about the region past years. i think the program of economic will bend social change of fundamental importance to the future health of the reason. he is young but those who used to dealing with the saudi system over many years, it has gone from being a rather clumsy vehicle to one that is moving fast that it is young population. they realize that they need change. he is really driving the change. he has a vision that they set out that is obviously sensible in a modern forward-looking way. implementing it is going to be hard. but i think he has the executive capacity and also the support to do it. that is an absolutely vital strategic interest in the west. >> what about the saudi iran tony blair: i think the biggest long-term tension in the reason -- region is around the need for the region to achieve rule-based societies and to religious tolerance. those the two things that are of th
interview with bloomberg, he spoke about the prospects for iran and hopes for peace between israel and palestine mark with changes in saudi arabia. tony blair: i think it is been one of us living in changes has come about the region past years. i think the program of economic will bend social change of fundamental importance to the future health of the reason. he is young but those who used to dealing with the saudi system over many years, it has gone from being a rather clumsy vehicle to one...
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israel and palestine should reflect the values of democracy, justice, and freedom. a two-state solution is the way to support these values, to support the continued existence of israel and the rights of the palestinian people and their own. in the absence of that solution however, and in a continuing occupation, palestinians have rights under international law that must be recognized and protected. i will conclude your by noting that this conflict is one of the most emotionally fraught in u.s. politics. it also touches on the deeply held religious and ethical views of millions of americans, including myself. it involves the legitimate historical claims and security of two in the same land. by of these was offered president obama in may of 2015, "the right science is upon and fight for in the u.s. compelled me to stand up for israel and look out the rights of the jewish people, and the rights of the jewish people than compel me to think about a palestinian child in ramallah that feels trapped without opportunity." as president obama noted, these are the same shared v
israel and palestine should reflect the values of democracy, justice, and freedom. a two-state solution is the way to support these values, to support the continued existence of israel and the rights of the palestinian people and their own. in the absence of that solution however, and in a continuing occupation, palestinians have rights under international law that must be recognized and protected. i will conclude your by noting that this conflict is one of the most emotionally fraught in u.s....
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she met her ex-husband in palestine where her family is from. an arranged marriage that ended in divorce seven years ago. salman's family lived here in northern california. >> i've known her since she was 3 years old. >> reporter: neighbors say they're devastated. >> i have no idea what kind of a girl she is. all i know that she was a very good girl. >> reporter: an fbi official tells nbc news agents are also investigating claims omar mateen had frequented gay nightclubs, possibly scouting locations. some say he actively used gay dating apps, expressing interest in men. >> i recognize him from one of the apps. he was, like, very creepy in his messages. >> reporter: if mateen had been to pulse before, he could be familiar with the club's layout, the exit and the restrooms where he held at least 20 people hostage. the s.w.a.t. team ended his siege three hours later. a member of that team tells nbc news during the standoff, they were saving lives. >> there were approximately two other places we were able to extract within that three-hour period. we
she met her ex-husband in palestine where her family is from. an arranged marriage that ended in divorce seven years ago. salman's family lived here in northern california. >> i've known her since she was 3 years old. >> reporter: neighbors say they're devastated. >> i have no idea what kind of a girl she is. all i know that she was a very good girl. >> reporter: an fbi official tells nbc news agents are also investigating claims omar mateen had frequented gay...
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israel and palestine should reflect the values of democracy, justice, and freedom. a two-state solution is the way to support these values, to support the continued existence of israel and the rights of the palestinian people and their own. in the absence of that solution however, and in a continuing occupation, palestinians have rights under international law that must be recognized and protected. i will conclude by noting that this conflict is one of the most emotionally fraught in u.s. politics. it also touches on the deeply held religious and ethical views of millions of americans, including myself. it involves the legitimate historical claims and security of two in the same land. one of these was offered by president obama in may of 2015, "the right science is upon and fight for in the u.s. compelled me to stand up for israel and look out the rights of the jewish people, and the rights of the jewish people than compel me to think about a palestinian child in ramallah that feels trapped without opportunity." as president obama noted, these are the same shared va
israel and palestine should reflect the values of democracy, justice, and freedom. a two-state solution is the way to support these values, to support the continued existence of israel and the rights of the palestinian people and their own. in the absence of that solution however, and in a continuing occupation, palestinians have rights under international law that must be recognized and protected. i will conclude by noting that this conflict is one of the most emotionally fraught in u.s....
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for me, honestly, for all americans, you could be on any side of the israel-palestine.ide you want to be o that's on you. as americans we should be on the side of the constitution. i should not be, my freedom of speech should not be infringed upon. i have palestinian family members who live in the west bank and gaza. for someone to tell me i am to be blacklisted, this is mccarthy-era type attacks on freedom of speech and it is deplorable. especially in the state of new york. if it's happening in new york, god knows what's going to happen in other states. >> we know one of the things that is happening is chuck schumer, senior senator from new york, has actually floated a plan to federalize what's happening in new york and to actually take this anti-bds governmental sanction federal. what do you make of that? >> it's terrifying. i'm not surprised that chuck schumer, when he was asked for his thoughts on muhammad ali, just said all i remember is my basketball coach told me to float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. it was like please. chuck schumer is many things but his
for me, honestly, for all americans, you could be on any side of the israel-palestine.ide you want to be o that's on you. as americans we should be on the side of the constitution. i should not be, my freedom of speech should not be infringed upon. i have palestinian family members who live in the west bank and gaza. for someone to tell me i am to be blacklisted, this is mccarthy-era type attacks on freedom of speech and it is deplorable. especially in the state of new york. if it's happening...
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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, andd she cam 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, andd she cam 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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we are increasingly seeing this i came here, i happened to run into entrepreneurs based in palestine are running a software company incorporated in the u.s. they are selling to a global customer. emily: he does not letter where they are based. the president is speaking tomorrow. what more do you want from the government? what does the government need to do? >> i think in the u.s., we are doing a good job. a good place for you to be running a startup, in silicon valley in particular. i travel to a lot of other companies and meet a lot of entrepreneurs there. how can it be more like the u.s.? emily: paypal became an independent company now. formidable competitor for a strike? >> i do not think things were different than they were two years ago. is forng businesses want running their online business. people do not just use it for accepting payments. billing, for all of these things. that is what we all record nice people needing. i think the other challenge for paypal is the mode of going to paypal and paying for something, it is one that i think there is less need for. andenter your cr
we are increasingly seeing this i came here, i happened to run into entrepreneurs based in palestine are running a software company incorporated in the u.s. they are selling to a global customer. emily: he does not letter where they are based. the president is speaking tomorrow. what more do you want from the government? what does the government need to do? >> i think in the u.s., we are doing a good job. a good place for you to be running a startup, in silicon valley in particular. i...
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the very latest on the israel-palestine peace talks. what do we have in store for you next? about the crackdown. saudi's crackdown on speculation. the break in the riyal peg against the dollar could be made. it ordered banks to stop backing those bets. you are watching bloomberg markets: middle east. ♪ manus: welcome back. a quick roundup of our main stories today. has branded delta wicked sayingic they tried to ruin their first flight to atlanta. it was not allocated against when it arrived to the world's busiest airport forcing passengers to disembark. the airport authority says qatar failed to provide adequate notice it would use the superjumbo for the flight. international has signed a national gas deal with iran. it is worth more than $4.2 billion. it is the largest deal since the embargo in iran has lifted. they will build seven plans in different regions of iran with construction starting next year. diplomats say united nations will ask the syrian president to allow aide to be airdropped to some of the 600,000 civilians trapped in the country civil war. chief u.n. hum
the very latest on the israel-palestine peace talks. what do we have in store for you next? about the crackdown. saudi's crackdown on speculation. the break in the riyal peg against the dollar could be made. it ordered banks to stop backing those bets. you are watching bloomberg markets: middle east. ♪ manus: welcome back. a quick roundup of our main stories today. has branded delta wicked sayingic they tried to ruin their first flight to atlanta. it was not allocated against when it arrived...
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. >> and rallying palestine. >> we have seven or eight eulogies. >> either of you concerned that what we know muhammad ali most for is incredible boxing career, the greatest or all time, it guesses lost here? >> up until this point it's totally gets lost. brian and i are sitting here and i'm looking at muhammad ali's boxing record. we're looking at the videos of him. what he did was amazing. look at how long he was in the ring and how great he was and the quality of his opponents, and no one has touched on that up until this point which is a disappointing. >> i remember getting up at the crack of dawn to get "the los angeles times" newspaper to find out who won against the great sonny liston, the muhammad ali, back then cassius clay fight. it was huge. >> there was no super bowl. world series was a big story but everybody represented their sierra and time with presidents of the united states and who was the heavy haight half. for this guy to come out of nowhere and beat the badest man on the planet in sonny liston and do -- it revolutionized spos a
. >> and rallying palestine. >> we have seven or eight eulogies. >> either of you concerned that what we know muhammad ali most for is incredible boxing career, the greatest or all time, it guesses lost here? >> up until this point it's totally gets lost. brian and i are sitting here and i'm looking at muhammad ali's boxing record. we're looking at the videos of him. what he did was amazing. look at how long he was in the ring and how great he was and the quality of his...
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that concerns the israelis because when you look at that, thathave to be sure palestine is going to be neighbor for them. the second thing is i also think that the majority of people in israel understand that one state with two peoples inside it is going to be a very difficult, if not impossible, task of management. on the one hand, they need to know that this palestinian state is going to be securely governed, but on the other hand, they do understand in principle that two states need one solution. john: can you push it toward that? or is there a position on both sides? tony: right, again, right now, the politics are not strong enough to carry on their shoulders the weight of a peace protest. if you involve the region -- john: and possibly the world? tony: and obviously would have to involve america and europe, but it is the region in my view that is the key player. if they are helping carry this process, and this is why the arab peace initiative might be the right framework to reach this, if they are involved, then it will give the israelis confidence that they are making peace not j
that concerns the israelis because when you look at that, thathave to be sure palestine is going to be neighbor for them. the second thing is i also think that the majority of people in israel understand that one state with two peoples inside it is going to be a very difficult, if not impossible, task of management. on the one hand, they need to know that this palestinian state is going to be securely governed, but on the other hand, they do understand in principle that two states need one...
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my first visit as higher representative was to israel and palestine, and i was the first to visit israel after the general election last year. during that visit, after a heated electoral campaign like only in israel and a few other countries among which might own candy, the prime minister confirmed, standing next to me, his commitment to a two-state solution, and i was glad to hear that he and other ministers repeated just the same if you days ago after the new coalition deal. still, we are not moving forward. we hear the words. we do not see the acts. the opposite is true. the perspective. two states is dating away. we feel as friends the duty to remind ourselves that the perspective we believe in and want to achieve is fading away every single day. would be great if new and meaningful negotiations could begin immediately, tomorrow. we would only celebrate. but we should all recognize that today, maybe tomorrow, the conditions for this to happen are simply not there. on the contrary, the situation on the ground could not be more serious and dangerous. the stabbing attacks had become a s
my first visit as higher representative was to israel and palestine, and i was the first to visit israel after the general election last year. during that visit, after a heated electoral campaign like only in israel and a few other countries among which might own candy, the prime minister confirmed, standing next to me, his commitment to a two-state solution, and i was glad to hear that he and other ministers repeated just the same if you days ago after the new coalition deal. still, we are not...
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all of you do, i look forward to the day when this conflict is ended and the people of israel and palestine live together in peace and security. the u.s. and israel have long been close partners in a relationship built upon strategic interests and shared democratic ideals. it is a relationship that is enduring and unwavering. for decades the israeli/palestinian conflict has been one of the world's most intractable problems. successive american administrations, democratic and republican, have seen resolving the conflict as a key u.s. national security goal in the middle east. there's no question that we should be and will be israel's friend in resolving this conflict. at the same time, we must recognize that israel's continued occupation of palestinian territories and its daily restrictions on the most basic political and civic liberties run contrary. we must reject the idea that we have to sacrifice our values in order to stand with our allies. it hinders the u.s.' relationships in the region, creating a deep well of resentment from which extremists draw profitably. as was said in a 2013 in
all of you do, i look forward to the day when this conflict is ended and the people of israel and palestine live together in peace and security. the u.s. and israel have long been close partners in a relationship built upon strategic interests and shared democratic ideals. it is a relationship that is enduring and unwavering. for decades the israeli/palestinian conflict has been one of the world's most intractable problems. successive american administrations, democratic and republican, have...
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israel and palestine.ry's position and they want to make sure they get the vp that they want. he doesn't have a lot of incentive to get out. >> hillary clinton meantime i get the sense that she would like to take advantage of what are disenfranchised republicans and reach out that way and yet still has to reach to the progressive side of her own party to unify after bernie sanders is doing what he's doing. you. >> you also know that hillary clinton would like to be celebrating fact that she's the first female of a nominating party of the united states and that's kind of being taken away from her by what bernie sanders is doing. i think the risk for democrats, is that bernie sanders has run a campaign based on the argument that the system is rigged. it's not really rigged. it's a bad system, the superdelegates stink. all of those things are true. but she also beat him. she's going to win. she's going to win fair and square by the rules as they were set forth and the longer he keeps making that argument, the
israel and palestine.ry's position and they want to make sure they get the vp that they want. he doesn't have a lot of incentive to get out. >> hillary clinton meantime i get the sense that she would like to take advantage of what are disenfranchised republicans and reach out that way and yet still has to reach to the progressive side of her own party to unify after bernie sanders is doing what he's doing. you. >> you also know that hillary clinton would like to be celebrating fact...
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her parents are listed as being born in palestine. she met mateen online.n francisco chronicle" obtained the couple's marriage license. it shows that the two were married in contra costa county in 2011. they have a three-year-old son. a newly uncovered documentty clip is offering a glimpse into the shooter's past. >> good morning. do you have a badge? >> the footage shows mateen working as a security guard in 2010. but this is from a 2012 documentary about the deepwater horizon oil spill in the gulf of mexico. president obama plans to visit orlando tomorrow to offer condolences to the victims' families. >>> a u.p.s. driver in the right place for a special pickup. the abandoned puppy he saved from a heartbreaking fate. >> and another dog's appetite gets him into a sticky situation. the bizarre souvenir after he ate super glue! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, u-p-s driver near modesto. rescued a puppy dumped alongside a road. the driver was shocked when car in front of him stopped. >>> a u.p.s. driver rescued a puppy on the road. a driver with a truck was shocked when a car
her parents are listed as being born in palestine. she met mateen online.n francisco chronicle" obtained the couple's marriage license. it shows that the two were married in contra costa county in 2011. they have a three-year-old son. a newly uncovered documentty clip is offering a glimpse into the shooter's past. >> good morning. do you have a badge? >> the footage shows mateen working as a security guard in 2010. but this is from a 2012 documentary about the deepwater horizon...
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military will deploy two additional troops to west bank in response to the tel-aviv shooting after two palestineng shots at popular restaurant in tell after ear last night, killing four people injuring five other. suspect cam eude are from the same family. >> chris if your tip, what else is going on? >> if you live in philadelphia, water bill is about to go up. beginning in july pay average of $3 more per month than next year expect to pay another three bucks on top of. that will adds up to overall increase of 10%. the sit says the hike to make up for projected shortfalls. people in new jersey are cleaning up after severe weather ripped through the area. take a liberty video. storms knowledged out power to tens of thousands in new jersey, no injuries reported but the symptom knocked of of the roof off camden county college building and caused partial collapse. storm was so powerful rides at great adventure lost power nearly all customers should have their service restored by nowment people living along one kensington street coat finds who ever smacker their car windows, who does this? happened t
military will deploy two additional troops to west bank in response to the tel-aviv shooting after two palestineng shots at popular restaurant in tell after ear last night, killing four people injuring five other. suspect cam eude are from the same family. >> chris if your tip, what else is going on? >> if you live in philadelphia, water bill is about to go up. beginning in july pay average of $3 more per month than next year expect to pay another three bucks on top of. that will...
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a painted dove to represent peace for victims of violence in the palestine area. a painted message. we love you little miss, to remember marco latif. a painted ribbon and the words, you are not alone, to raise awareness about sexual assault. here in los angeles, you live among people that come from 180 different countries who speak 140 different languages. l.a. truly is the hub of the pacific rim. california today represents the 8th largest economy. our state far outranks the rest of the country in venture-capital investment. we rang in the top five for entrepreneurial activity in the nation. we are strivers. here you are part of that heritage, a part of the grit that makes this area so strong, because you have perseverance and determination. each of you is at an advantage because you come from a college and a region where minorities, are actually the majority. those of us who come from other countries speak other languages, or practice other faiths and religions, or those who aren't as tall as we wish we are, whatever our differences, we know that makes us part of a community of di
a painted dove to represent peace for victims of violence in the palestine area. a painted message. we love you little miss, to remember marco latif. a painted ribbon and the words, you are not alone, to raise awareness about sexual assault. here in los angeles, you live among people that come from 180 different countries who speak 140 different languages. l.a. truly is the hub of the pacific rim. california today represents the 8th largest economy. our state far outranks the rest of the...
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>> it's a trend, but it started in palestine with hamas and the islamic jihad bombers, in case peopleond thoughts, they could control these detonations from either a distance or a deadman's switch. it's a technology that's wide spread. i don't know what his coat was, maybe acetone peroxide. very easy to make. if you keep it cool until you get to the attack, it's fairly stable. we don't know. the turks are going to have to tell us. they're getting the technology better and better. of course, kate, they're getting the practice in iraq and syria. they're getting better and better at this. >> you talk about the police officer. it looks like the police officer shoots, approaches, and then runs. this is before it detonates. is there anything that a security official who's trained should do differently? is there anything he could have done? >> no. the u.s. military and the police, tactical squad, what's called a failure drill. that's two rounds in the chest and one in the forehead. still if you have a dead man's switch, there's nothing you can do. the turkish police are well aware of these v
>> it's a trend, but it started in palestine with hamas and the islamic jihad bombers, in case peopleond thoughts, they could control these detonations from either a distance or a deadman's switch. it's a technology that's wide spread. i don't know what his coat was, maybe acetone peroxide. very easy to make. if you keep it cool until you get to the attack, it's fairly stable. we don't know. the turks are going to have to tell us. they're getting the technology better and better. of...
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she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. cox was a vocal advocate for britain to stay in the eu. on thursday, british voters will go to the polls in a historic brexit referendum to decide whether to leave or remain in the eu. well late yesterday on monday, i had a chance to speak with opposition leader jeremy corbyn shortly after he led a tribute to cox in parliament. i asked him to talk about jo cox. >> jo cox was a labour member of the british parliament. she represented a working-class community in the north of england in yorkshire. she was elected a year ago. she comes from that area. also in her life, she had worked for anti-slavery campaigns for oxfam and she had been active on human rights issues in many countries. and she was shot and stabbed in the street. rush --d miner tried to he, too, was stabbed. he appears to be making recovery in hospital. jo died a short time later. everybody is shocked and an morning. i want to the town the following day and people were just incomplete grief and shock. because they had los
she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. cox was a vocal advocate for britain to stay in the eu. on thursday, british voters will go to the polls in a historic brexit referendum to decide whether to leave or remain in the eu. well late yesterday on monday, i had a chance to speak with opposition leader jeremy corbyn shortly after he led a tribute to cox in parliament. i asked him to talk about jo cox. >> jo cox was a...
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so they are talking about palestine and territories near, whatever you want to call it, so they believe this is a terrorist attack. >> malcolm, to be clear, i think you're referring to photos you have seen on the internet that we're not yet showing on nbc news. >> that's right. >> not verified by us independently yet. but as you look at gathering evidence and see what is happening there, if you were on this scene, what are you trying to do if you're a terrorism expert, what are you trying to figure out in the early hours? >> well, almost immediately the first thing i want to know is, how does the person approach the site? what weapons did he use? as i said, we're getting things over the internet feeds right now. is the area secure? the israelis will handle that and have a massive intelligence search. getting one, two, more shooters into a city like tel aviv, which is a big city, but there's many, many depths of security that a person would have to go through, is to them to come off as an intelligence failure. and they want to walk this effect backwards from how the terrorist got there a
so they are talking about palestine and territories near, whatever you want to call it, so they believe this is a terrorist attack. >> malcolm, to be clear, i think you're referring to photos you have seen on the internet that we're not yet showing on nbc news. >> that's right. >> not verified by us independently yet. but as you look at gathering evidence and see what is happening there, if you were on this scene, what are you trying to do if you're a terrorism expert, what...
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regardless of what they feel about israel, palestine, bds, anyone who feel strongly about speaking outn any kind of human rights issues needs to be concerned about the state dictating what kinds of advocacy our available -- are available. amy: what happens to those companies that do this? >> the state is instructed, and this is new, to divest from those organizations and companies and that they cannot do business within the state of new york. juan: robert freedman, or you surprised by the governor's action and now the possibility that other governors may follow suit? i was particularly interested when the governor use the word "entities," not just companies. i would assume that would mean universities, churches. >> it is quite possible. i would like to refer you to the statement of them association of university professors of may 2013 which opposed the bds movement. let me quote it for you. in v view of the association's long-standing commitment to the free exchange of ideas, we oppose academic boycotts. on the same grounds, we recommend that other academic associations oppose academic
regardless of what they feel about israel, palestine, bds, anyone who feel strongly about speaking outn any kind of human rights issues needs to be concerned about the state dictating what kinds of advocacy our available -- are available. amy: what happens to those companies that do this? >> the state is instructed, and this is new, to divest from those organizations and companies and that they cannot do business within the state of new york. juan: robert freedman, or you surprised by the...
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she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. labour party leader jeremy corbyn paid tribute to her onn thursday. >> she leaves behind a husbaban, a wonderfu man who likewise spent his life and pending for human rights and justice. and she leaves behind two young children who will never grow up to see their mom again. they can be proud of what she was. they can be proud of what she did. and they can be very proud of everything that she stood for. we come together at a time like this -- we come together to support the family and to mourn and to reflect. violence is not an answer to anything. juan: jo cox is the first member of the british parliament to be murdered in over 25 years. her death came just a week before the major brexit vote, when british voters will decide whether the country should stay in the european union. cox was a vocal advocate for britain to stay in the eu. during the attack, eyewitnesses said her assassin, thomas mair, shouted "britain first," a possible reference to the far-right, anti-immigrant political p
she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. labour party leader jeremy corbyn paid tribute to her onn thursday. >> she leaves behind a husbaban, a wonderfu man who likewise spent his life and pending for human rights and justice. and she leaves behind two young children who will never grow up to see their mom again. they can be proud of what she was. they can be proud of what she did. and they can be very proud of...
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called upon the united states to stand up to the part's the israeli government of the pressing palestines is that we as jews understand that our commitment is to recognize that god has created everyone in god's image and that everyone is equally precious. and that means the palestinian people as well as all other people on the planet. [cheers and chance the people of louisville have a special relationship to muhammad ali, and i had a personal relationship in the '60s when both of us were indicted by the federal government and before our various stands against the war in vietnam. i want to say that although he was cheered on as the heavyweight champion of the world, you know the truth is that in all the honor to him, that heavyweight champions of the world come and go, and sports heroes come and go. there was something about muhammad ali that was different. at the key moment when he had that recognition, he used it to stand up to an immoral war and say, no, i won't go. [cheers and applause] and it's for that reason that tens of millions of americans, who don't particularly care about boxin
called upon the united states to stand up to the part's the israeli government of the pressing palestines is that we as jews understand that our commitment is to recognize that god has created everyone in god's image and that everyone is equally precious. and that means the palestinian people as well as all other people on the planet. [cheers and chance the people of louisville have a special relationship to muhammad ali, and i had a personal relationship in the '60s when both of us were...