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so the whole palestine fell to control.ead been resistance , but 1967 was when the palestinian revolution will he started. we had our own weapons, are all soldiers. three years later, within 48 hours, three airliners were hijacked and forced to land in the jordanian desert. the hostages were freed and the planes destroyed. palestinians had made the complacent world aware of their plight through dramatic news headlines. that same year in jordan, violent clashes occurred between palestinian and jordanian troops. >> many died on both sides, and many palestinian fighters left for another exile, to lebanon this time. and many other places. the spirit of resistance and determination was not dead. what had been common scenes just as palestinians continued to rally to their cause. the 60's, gaza was the stage for protest and sabotage. after 1970 little remained of the unrest there. the october war had instilled a new sense of pride for the arabs. on the occupied west bank, this was expressed in more and more demonstrations against
so the whole palestine fell to control.ead been resistance , but 1967 was when the palestinian revolution will he started. we had our own weapons, are all soldiers. three years later, within 48 hours, three airliners were hijacked and forced to land in the jordanian desert. the hostages were freed and the planes destroyed. palestinians had made the complacent world aware of their plight through dramatic news headlines. that same year in jordan, violent clashes occurred between palestinian and...
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and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad,
and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad,
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we thought that if we took — if we took artists and writers from the west to go and work in palestine readings, seminars, workshops in universities and so on for one week and they would have the — you would be giving them a unique experience. you would be enabling them to the experience of living like a palestinian under occupation, for one week. and you would be giving the palestinians exposure to world—class artists and events. and then basically, everyone would go their own way. and so, one thing that was very clear, for example, is that we would not avail ourselves of the privileges that come with carrying a foreign, and particularly a western, passport, so we would travel as a palestinian with a west bank id, would travel. and that meant, for example, not using the airport, going in through jordan on the allenby crossing, and also going through checkpoints. the other thing was that basically, because of the checkpoints, it's difficult for people to move from town to town. and so we decided it would be perfect that it would move to its origins and so it became kind of like a circu
we thought that if we took — if we took artists and writers from the west to go and work in palestine readings, seminars, workshops in universities and so on for one week and they would have the — you would be giving them a unique experience. you would be enabling them to the experience of living like a palestinian under occupation, for one week. and you would be giving the palestinians exposure to world—class artists and events. and then basically, everyone would go their own way. and...
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. >> israel, palestine, pisreal, get it man. [ applause ] >> chris: xt, just photoshoot me. utah, named after the native american word for "boring," is home to more white people than a bruce springsteen albino benefit concert. and sure enough, two whites recently went viral after their engagement photoshoot featured an unusual guest. was it: a. white jesus b. a group of coldplay cosplayers c. a sexy llama in a sombrero >> white jesus. chs: good gss, right answer. there you go.
. >> israel, palestine, pisreal, get it man. [ applause ] >> chris: xt, just photoshoot me. utah, named after the native american word for "boring," is home to more white people than a bruce springsteen albino benefit concert. and sure enough, two whites recently went viral after their engagement photoshoot featured an unusual guest. was it: a. white jesus b. a group of coldplay cosplayers c. a sexy llama in a sombrero >> white jesus. chs: good gss, right answer....
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and i think in those serzhs pulling off a deal with palestine that these other nations would get palestine to go along with it is just an extremely tough order most likely in my view. >> we've been talking with steve clemmens here, a foreign mall peace analyst. stay with us, steve. i want tr i want to bring back jim. we've been reporting on an incident here near the finsbury mosque, an area in north london where there's been reports of a van driving into people, several injuries and casualties according to authorities. although they're not describing motive and reason. and jim, i will read to you another statement we do have from a spokesman in london. quote, officers were on-the-scene from a number of services. there a number of casualties being worked at the scene, there has been one person arrested. there have been some accounts online depicting the person, although we are not able to confirm those yet. but that's the little we know operationally, jim. >> right, ari. that's all solid information. there's a lot of information on the web. when you get involved in these things, you know, k
and i think in those serzhs pulling off a deal with palestine that these other nations would get palestine to go along with it is just an extremely tough order most likely in my view. >> we've been talking with steve clemmens here, a foreign mall peace analyst. stay with us, steve. i want tr i want to bring back jim. we've been reporting on an incident here near the finsbury mosque, an area in north london where there's been reports of a van driving into people, several injuries and...
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results of 1956, but we will reverse the result of 1948 as well. " meaning, we will avenge the loss of palestine. after -- forces are put under egyptian leadership. we have the president of iraq saying, we will wipe israel off the map. johnson essentially is missing in action. how do you square, explain this? here's were strategic context comes in. there is a part of johnson who wants to avoid any confrontation with the soviet union, but that is not the issue. the issue is, vietnam. vietnam is overwhelming. .t consumes everything it is the complete preoccupation for the military. the pentagon is supposed to anything that would divert assets away. isn't just the military. it's the intelligence assets devoted again, to what is going on completely to vietnam. domestically, johnson has lost moral authority. he has almost no capacity to convince congress to do anything . it's interesting to recall. togress in 1967 is unwilling respond to johnson on almost any foreign policy issue. they are also not interested in playing any kind of military role in the middle east, even if it is coming to the aid of
results of 1956, but we will reverse the result of 1948 as well. " meaning, we will avenge the loss of palestine. after -- forces are put under egyptian leadership. we have the president of iraq saying, we will wipe israel off the map. johnson essentially is missing in action. how do you square, explain this? here's were strategic context comes in. there is a part of johnson who wants to avoid any confrontation with the soviet union, but that is not the issue. the issue is, vietnam....
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when there was an election in palestine, the first election, the americans at that time tohed us to talkith hamas let them participate in the election, because they want them to be -- charlie: and it was successful -- sheikh hamad al-thani: that's their own problem. if you tell me they are dealing guys froman, the five taliban from the united states, -- charlie: the exchange for the prisoner. sheikh hamad al-thani: also, they are negotiating with the taliban. charlie: and they are still in doha. sheikh hamad al-thani: yes. this is your request. i'm not talking on behalf of the government. charlie: but they are still in doha, under surveillance. sheikh hamad al-thani: the people know that more than the qataris, where they are and what is done. your people know that. charlie: so was there any of a disruption in the relationship between the united states and qatar before this event? none. so as per as you are concerned, the relationship between qatar and the u.s., because of their base and other issues, was fine. sheikh hamad al-thani: it was just fine, and we believe it will stay fine desp
when there was an election in palestine, the first election, the americans at that time tohed us to talkith hamas let them participate in the election, because they want them to be -- charlie: and it was successful -- sheikh hamad al-thani: that's their own problem. if you tell me they are dealing guys froman, the five taliban from the united states, -- charlie: the exchange for the prisoner. sheikh hamad al-thani: also, they are negotiating with the taliban. charlie: and they are still in...
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and robert capa's pictures from palestine... they didn't want to be told what to do.n having a nice fat salary. this was from a big magnum show. it was a cooperative at a family atmosphere. everybody was very affectionate. when robert capa and chim came in from paris, they brought perfume and elegant things. there was never any idea of being i'm the boss, or you're the secretary. a christmas parties, capa would come and dance with the bookkeeper. i don't know whether i was more enchanted with the personalities of the photographers than even with the photographs. and magnum photos is still going strong today. that is it from witness for this month. next month, will be at the british library going through five moments of history. but from me, for now, thank you forjoining us. goodbye. hello, your latest live update from the bbc web. 0ne hello, your latest live update from the bbc web. one of those afternoons, in the sun it is felt one, but there have been showers around, big clouds. if you have not been underneath the downpour you may have seen something in the distance
and robert capa's pictures from palestine... they didn't want to be told what to do.n having a nice fat salary. this was from a big magnum show. it was a cooperative at a family atmosphere. everybody was very affectionate. when robert capa and chim came in from paris, they brought perfume and elegant things. there was never any idea of being i'm the boss, or you're the secretary. a christmas parties, capa would come and dance with the bookkeeper. i don't know whether i was more enchanted with...
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and robert capa's pictures from palestine... they didn't want to be told what to do.how. it was a cooperative at a family atmosphere. everybody was very affectionate. when robert capa and chim came in from paris, they brought perfume and elegant things. there was never any idea of you being the boss, or the secretary. a christmas parties, capa would come and dance with the bookkeeper. i don't know whether i was more enchanted with the personalities of the photographers than with the photographs. and magnum photos is still going strong today. that is it from witness for this month will stop next month, will be at the british library going through five moments of history. but from me, for now, thank you for joining us. goodbye. hello. we'll do the easy bit first and then i'll give you the forecast, which is probably the bit you're after, anyway. a mixture of sunny spells and showers. friday was notjust as straightforward. you'll see why go back to friday in a moment. it started well enough, then it started to look more threatening. that is probably because many of you w
and robert capa's pictures from palestine... they didn't want to be told what to do.how. it was a cooperative at a family atmosphere. everybody was very affectionate. when robert capa and chim came in from paris, they brought perfume and elegant things. there was never any idea of you being the boss, or the secretary. a christmas parties, capa would come and dance with the bookkeeper. i don't know whether i was more enchanted with the personalities of the photographers than with the...
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theater and the sds, plp was in the balcony and they had their banners about zionist imperialism, free palestine, whatever. ibahn in his tone which i will not try to imitate at the request of my staff, i would love to do it. john was right, what he said. but he pointed to them. he said i want to tell you something, you up there in the balcony. i said for centuries, for centuries there's been a double standard that affects jews. a jew was allowed to be a farmer, i'm sorry, noah jew was not allowed to be a farmer, everyone else was. and you could not live in moscow, everyone else could. and you could not do this, that or the other thing and he said you in the balcony, when every other people gained their nation, you applauded and he named a few countries. sri lanka or zambia or paraguay becomes an independent country, you applauded. there's only one group of people that you criticize that you attack when they become a nation and that is the state of israel. you, he said, are anti-semites. they slink away. they picked up their banners and never in the last few years that i was in college to the sds
theater and the sds, plp was in the balcony and they had their banners about zionist imperialism, free palestine, whatever. ibahn in his tone which i will not try to imitate at the request of my staff, i would love to do it. john was right, what he said. but he pointed to them. he said i want to tell you something, you up there in the balcony. i said for centuries, for centuries there's been a double standard that affects jews. a jew was allowed to be a farmer, i'm sorry, noah jew was not...
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and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, important, innovative border in the world. it will be a region of economic growth, a region where human rights can be respected, a region where everyone can feel safe. >> what kinds of feedback
and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to...
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ready to head to middle east headed there to meet with israel prime minister and prim min steer of palestine in effort to strike a peace deal. >> trump unconventional leadership got him elected and some voters unhappy with the style. 64% of voters disapprove of job performance so far and same poll found 65% of americans think the president has little or no respect for the nation's democratic institutions and traditions. >> with polls he fweetd at a poll that said 50% approve of job. it always comes down to what polls work in favor regardless of the spectrum you're on. >> john bennett now white house correspondent from cq roll call to talk about this john. thanks for talking us with here. what do you make of disapproval numbers. is it something the president should be concerned about as jim mentioned you have other polls that say something quite the opposite. president and team pay attention to polls and up i don't think they're concerned yet but they're troubled at least by the trim line and even more than sgruingt you know we have seen uptic in if you look at disapproval voters without coll
ready to head to middle east headed there to meet with israel prime minister and prim min steer of palestine in effort to strike a peace deal. >> trump unconventional leadership got him elected and some voters unhappy with the style. 64% of voters disapprove of job performance so far and same poll found 65% of americans think the president has little or no respect for the nation's democratic institutions and traditions. >> with polls he fweetd at a poll that said 50% approve of job....
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and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, important, innovative border in the world. it will be a region of economic growth, a region where human rights can be respected, a region where everyone can feel safe. >> what kinds of feedback
and i've seen the situation in palestine behind the wall. it's -- it's very sad. >> you're right. it's very sad. it makes a lot of israelis sad, but the only reason why we built it was violence and terrorism. we hope that we'll be able to reach a moment where there is security and we can advance peace and those barriers can come down. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to...
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. >> reporter: at the morgan mini-mart in englewood, sami deffala, who immigrated from palestine, is of 60 store owners in the area who have signed onto iman's "corner store campaign." >> we've been in the neighborhood for 27 years. >> reporter: the idea is to bring everyone together around a common need: fresh and more healthy food. >> we've stepped it up. with their help, we've been able to acquire fruits and vegetables that are subsidized, a lot lower price, and in turn, we sell them at a lot lower price. so that way it's a win-win, right? >> reporter: and it's much needed, says iman's shamar hemphill. >> you know, it's a war on nutrition, that's constantly killing a lot of communities. black men die at higher rates, contributing to their diet. how you going to change anything in your neighborhood, if you really can't start with the place that really sustains the neighborhood? and that's the food, right? >> reporter: sami deffala says the process has created a new trust between him and his customers. >> people talk, people in the community talk. "hey, listen, that guy is a good gu
. >> reporter: at the morgan mini-mart in englewood, sami deffala, who immigrated from palestine, is of 60 store owners in the area who have signed onto iman's "corner store campaign." >> we've been in the neighborhood for 27 years. >> reporter: the idea is to bring everyone together around a common need: fresh and more healthy food. >> we've stepped it up. with their help, we've been able to acquire fruits and vegetables that are subsidized, a lot lower price,...
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just a second, but first we want to go to joe federman with the associated press, the israel and palestine territory bureau chief joining us on skype. thanks for being here. guest: hey. host: wanted to discuss jared kushner in his middle east trip. what is his schedule? why is he heading over there? thet: in addition to being son-in-law of the president, he's the middle east peace envoy. he's making a maiden voyage here. he came briefly when the president was in town. solo visit.first he's here to listen to both sides to see if he can find a formula to get he's talks back on track. just a few minutes ago he reached prime minister bettman -- benjamin netanyahu's office in jerusalem. that's know how long going to go in late this evening he's going to be meeting with the palestinian president. mahmoud abbas. what sort of expectations are being set on this trip? is there a possible breakthrough in the works? guest: from what we are hearing in the background speaking to officials, they are expecting listening and learning right now. getting a process going in the coming months. outline for a an
just a second, but first we want to go to joe federman with the associated press, the israel and palestine territory bureau chief joining us on skype. thanks for being here. guest: hey. host: wanted to discuss jared kushner in his middle east trip. what is his schedule? why is he heading over there? thet: in addition to being son-in-law of the president, he's the middle east peace envoy. he's making a maiden voyage here. he came briefly when the president was in town. solo visit.first he's here...
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palestine, if we don't live in peace in palestine, you will never know peace in america or in the west. that is something bin laden said himself, but also we do not hear that in a long, long time. then he talk about stealing the wealth of the muslim world; right? we did not hear that for a long time. he's bringing it back. he only adds one thing we did not here's father talk about, what's happening in syria. the murders of the assad regime and the russians, which he said we are doing attacks in the west because you are supporting them. that's the only thing he added and frankly he cannot not to mention syria, one of the largest affiliates of al qaeda. he's pretty back original message of osama bin laden and i talk about his character, his childhood. he was a poster child for al qaeda. the early days if you look at old videotapes of al qaeda he is always saying these fiery speeches, poland's when he was a kid. he told his father, he said father, when i was in jail i learned a lot and you will be proud of me. i learned about this and that, but now i feel i am forged by steel and i'm read
palestine, if we don't live in peace in palestine, you will never know peace in america or in the west. that is something bin laden said himself, but also we do not hear that in a long, long time. then he talk about stealing the wealth of the muslim world; right? we did not hear that for a long time. he's bringing it back. he only adds one thing we did not here's father talk about, what's happening in syria. the murders of the assad regime and the russians, which he said we are doing attacks in...
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kim jong un is, like, i know i'm crazy, but hold on. ( laughter ) even israel and palestine are on theame side when it comes to climate change. what are your views on climate change? same as ours. wow, that's like when we agreed on pork. yeah! and chick peas! why do we always fight? only allah knows! that's it! that's it! ( applause ) every country in the world agreed. technically, there are two other countries that the the u.s. now joins -- nicaragua, they didn't sign the accord because they don't think the deal is strict enough on rich countries, and syria didn't sign because, i mean, they've got other things on their mind. i think we can all agree syria gets a pass. i guess syria is, like, oh you are worried you might be in trouble in a hundred years? i can't imagine how scary that must be for you. ( laughter ) so they have an excuse. the news of trump pulling out has sent shock waves around the world, but donald trump doesn't live in the world. he lives in america. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. ( applause ) >> trevor: and every day, the citize
kim jong un is, like, i know i'm crazy, but hold on. ( laughter ) even israel and palestine are on theame side when it comes to climate change. what are your views on climate change? same as ours. wow, that's like when we agreed on pork. yeah! and chick peas! why do we always fight? only allah knows! that's it! that's it! ( applause ) every country in the world agreed. technically, there are two other countries that the the u.s. now joins -- nicaragua, they didn't sign the accord because they...
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son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner is in the middle east attempting to restart the israeli palestine can peace talks. kushner held a late night meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. earlier he met with israel president benjamin netanyahu. >>> they want documents related to jared kushner's security clearance. members of the house oversight and government reform committee singled out kushner for failure to disclose numerous contacts with officials. meanwhile lawmakers were told about russians attacks. >> reporter: former homeland security secretary jay johnson told the house intelligence committee to expect more russian cyber attacks. >> it's not just an academic exercise. it's a real threat. >> reporter: he said it was tricky. >> we were very concerned that we not be perceived as taking sides in the election, injecting ourselves into a very heated campaign. >> reporter: his department did alert the public and tried to help states after evidence revealed the russians were infiltrating voter registration bases. >> state election officials are very sensitive about what they p
son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner is in the middle east attempting to restart the israeli palestine can peace talks. kushner held a late night meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. earlier he met with israel president benjamin netanyahu. >>> they want documents related to jared kushner's security clearance. members of the house oversight and government reform committee singled out kushner for failure to disclose numerous contacts with officials. meanwhile...
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his son-in-law is heading to israel and palestine where opens expected to meet with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. bringing peace to the region is a top priority for the administration. >> in other news this noon a boston area mall is the scene of a tense standoff between police and an alleged gunman. officers were called into the square one mall around 4:30 this morning. police say they received a report of a break in at a dick's sporting goods store. >> just hoping no one like gets hurt and then he -- this all just like calms down. >> i'm driving to work listening to the news. bombings and all kinds of craziness in the world and then, you know, right here at home to have this is terrible. >> now, there are no reports of injuries at this point. the public is being told to stay away from the area until police can bring the situation under control. >> and we now know the identities of the seven sailors who died when the "u.s.s. fitzgerald" collided with a cargo ship h a majority of the crew was asleep when the cargo ship which is about four times heavier tha
his son-in-law is heading to israel and palestine where opens expected to meet with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. bringing peace to the region is a top priority for the administration. >> in other news this noon a boston area mall is the scene of a tense standoff between police and an alleged gunman. officers were called into the square one mall around 4:30 this morning. police say they received a report of a break in at a dick's sporting goods store....
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so, you need to listen to what i think about the israel—palestine conflict.final settlement. not because of us. we tried it many times. many palestinians rejected the proposal. palestinian leaders rejected any partition—led proposal for any division in the land of israel. talking about the palestinian authority in the west bank. i do not believe there is a chance of final settlement, not because of not because of us, because of them. but you have to recognise... as israelis, do you not have a duty to keep searching, to keep working, for a solution, because if you do not, your own people suffer the consequences? but you know, let's listen to my proposal. i don't think a final settlement is possible. but on the other hand, i don't want to rule them. and they enjoy political independence since 0slo. they have their own parliament and government, a president and so forth. i don't want to rule them. but, forgive me, you do rule them. i did a bit of research about your post as defence minister. a series of reports cross your desk from unicef in 2013, saying the ill
so, you need to listen to what i think about the israel—palestine conflict.final settlement. not because of us. we tried it many times. many palestinians rejected the proposal. palestinian leaders rejected any partition—led proposal for any division in the land of israel. talking about the palestinian authority in the west bank. i do not believe there is a chance of final settlement, not because of not because of us, because of them. but you have to recognise... as israelis, do you not have...
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brotherhood in palestine in egypt and brotherhood even came to power democratic a day at a certain moment saudi arabia sponsors what so we have a very unseemly situation would have the united states el light with countries that indeed spawned extremist groups we have the us president at the media it's saying that qatar has been funding terrorism and then said in weapons to qatar to the tune of twelve billion dollars it really opens up i've said to many people that in particular in america generally in western media is that you don't criticize israel too much and don't say anything about it so here. in the headlines and you don't have to dig very deep to find out what kind of regime the united states is. adding there in my opinion. of the good of this region because as you told me the selling weapons you want to get some money and. live interesting what's happening really in the middle east is my opinion you know what i mean even though it's even been suggested in western media that he's not where deeply aware of american military presence there again i think it. is more interesting what h
brotherhood in palestine in egypt and brotherhood even came to power democratic a day at a certain moment saudi arabia sponsors what so we have a very unseemly situation would have the united states el light with countries that indeed spawned extremist groups we have the us president at the media it's saying that qatar has been funding terrorism and then said in weapons to qatar to the tune of twelve billion dollars it really opens up i've said to many people that in particular in america...
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you need to listen to what i think about the israel palestine conflict.e tried it many times. many rejected the proposal. palestinian leaders rejected any partition led proposal in the land of israel. talking about the palestinian presence in the west bank. i do believe there is a settlement, not because of not because of us, because of them. you have to recognise... as israel is, do you not have a responsibility to keep searching anti— working for a solution? -- as israelis. or suffer the consequences? i don't find settle m e nt the consequences? i don't find settlement under those. and then to have little independence. to have their own parliament and government. asa their own parliament and government. as a president and so forth. i don't hold tours... because they knew that i was going to talk to you today, i have done some research about your post as defence minister. but what happened? a series of reports cross your desk from unicef in 2013, saying the maltreatment of children in the west bank appears to be white spread, systematic, and institutiona
you need to listen to what i think about the israel palestine conflict.e tried it many times. many rejected the proposal. palestinian leaders rejected any partition led proposal in the land of israel. talking about the palestinian presence in the west bank. i do believe there is a settlement, not because of not because of us, because of them. you have to recognise... as israel is, do you not have a responsibility to keep searching anti— working for a solution? -- as israelis. or suffer 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, 20,0,000 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 t recipient, the beneficiary of the
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, 20,0,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some...
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. ♪ > >> by the summer 1948, half the populace of palestine have led. had issued unra.he agency's mandate to provide registered refugees with food rations, health care, basic education, enlisting the collaboration of host nations . -- andto be an financed still is financed by voluntary conservations. what work got underway, an estimated 500 thousand people were getting help. the figure had increased to 1,000,007 or 60,000 palestinians register to receive care. 1.7 6 million palestinians register to receive care. in 1948, the a similar had result that the refugees who wish to live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practical date or be duly compensated. this is the reaffirmed by the united nations every year ever since come about these resolutions fail to be blind because repatriation was not permitted by israel. most of our population is a poor population and those who have to live in camps have to live in misery and squalor and poverty. it really is intolerable. latetheless, since the the life of the cam dweller has been improved
. ♪ > >> by the summer 1948, half the populace of palestine have led. had issued unra.he agency's mandate to provide registered refugees with food rations, health care, basic education, enlisting the collaboration of host nations . -- andto be an financed still is financed by voluntary conservations. what work got underway, an estimated 500 thousand people were getting help. the figure had increased to 1,000,007 or 60,000 palestinians register to receive care. 1.7 6 million...
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this delay to jerusalem in hopes it could create peace talks between israel and palestine. the president promised to move during the campaign. israeli prime minister benjamin and yahoo says he is disappointed but appreciates the president's friendship. >> dozens dead after a gunman set a packed casino on fire, suspect storming the luxury resort in the philippines firing shots and lighting gaming tables on fire. [screaming] rob: the resorts world manila filled with thick smoke come many of the victims dying from suffocation. the english gunman running to another hotel setting himself on fire, killing himself. police say this does not appear to have been an act of terrorism. heather: a plane packed with passengers catching fire in midair. imagine seeing that, flames shooting out the engine, after the flight had a flock of birds. >> it sounded like a huge third and the engine was on fire and you could smell smoke in the cabin. >> the pilot forced to turn back to chicago o'hare airport moment after takeoff, passengers landing safely in miami on a new plane. >> all eyes on wall
this delay to jerusalem in hopes it could create peace talks between israel and palestine. the president promised to move during the campaign. israeli prime minister benjamin and yahoo says he is disappointed but appreciates the president's friendship. >> dozens dead after a gunman set a packed casino on fire, suspect storming the luxury resort in the philippines firing shots and lighting gaming tables on fire. [screaming] rob: the resorts world manila filled with thick smoke come many of...
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thank you and that's it for the show today on the eve of tomorrow's all could mass demonstration for palestine in london tomorrow we're back on monday with jeremy cauldrons minister for industrial strategy science and innovation about tory responsibility for the london infer that it was the u.k. begins to exit the european union in the meantime you can judge by social media will see on monday eighty is the day of the us women's day message got down to. i don't see a clear out of strategies and anyway i always. think it's good for. you. jima sold for one brief period of time and then you know divorce immediately i feel that we are in the. bad historical moment in the middle east and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last turn. here at the top to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings started to c
thank you and that's it for the show today on the eve of tomorrow's all could mass demonstration for palestine in london tomorrow we're back on monday with jeremy cauldrons minister for industrial strategy science and innovation about tory responsibility for the london infer that it was the u.k. begins to exit the european union in the meantime you can judge by social media will see on monday eighty is the day of the us women's day message got down to. i don't see a clear out of strategies and...
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thank you and that's it for the show today on the eve of tomorrow's all could mass demonstration for palestine in london tomorrow we're back on monday with jeremy cauldrons minister for industrial strategy science and innovation about torry responsibility for the london infer that it was the u.k. begins to exit the european union in the meantime you can judge by social media with your monday he is the day of the u.s. women's day message to youngstown ohio. i don't seek out a cup strap it isn't anyway i always see. good for. you. for one brief period of time and then you know divorce immediately i think that's a. bad historical moment in the middle east and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called. on americans humans anywhere else this story was completely almost completely left out of the western means tree press you won't see anywhere else this is not talked about on c.n.n. because it's not allowed you'll see it anywhere else things you hear interesting. people. you know that those. polled in the. us. this is all tea headlining right now coles intensify from britain's embatt
thank you and that's it for the show today on the eve of tomorrow's all could mass demonstration for palestine in london tomorrow we're back on monday with jeremy cauldrons minister for industrial strategy science and innovation about torry responsibility for the london infer that it was the u.k. begins to exit the european union in the meantime you can judge by social media with your monday he is the day of the u.s. women's day message to youngstown ohio. i don't seek out a cup strap it isn't...
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thank you and that's it for the show today on the eve of tomorrow's all could mass demonstration for palestine in london tomorrow we're back on monday with jeremy golding's minister for industrial strategy science and innovation about tory responsibility for the london infer that it was the u.k. begins to exit the european union in the meantime you can judge by social media will see on monday eighty is the day of the us women's day message down to. the present and this. doesn't seem marshmallows as the ground solution the president said again in the. so there's no real need for. personal reasons for. this talk about blackness and the blues of be black. it always will in a big down at least that's what i've been told but he surely did we in relays is because we simply. seem we've allowed them to rearrange the plane you've told us the sickness of the night and it came to face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep to blue to be . knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in its natural is be simply tat feeling blue is black and blue. th
thank you and that's it for the show today on the eve of tomorrow's all could mass demonstration for palestine in london tomorrow we're back on monday with jeremy golding's minister for industrial strategy science and innovation about tory responsibility for the london infer that it was the u.k. begins to exit the european union in the meantime you can judge by social media will see on monday eighty is the day of the us women's day message down to. the present and this. doesn't seem...
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banners, stop zionist imperialism, free palestine, whatever. banners, stop zionist imperialism, free palestine, whatever. in his tones, which i will not try to imitate at the reques tha double standard that affects the jews. was not a left to be a farmer, everyone else was. the jew could not live in moscow, everybody else could. could not do this, that come or the other thing. and he said, you in the balcony, when every other people gains their nationhood, you applaud, and he named a few countries. when sri lanka, or zambia or paraguay becomes an independent country, there is only one group of people that you criticize, that you attack when they become a nation, and that is the state of israel. you, he said, are anti-semites. they slinked away. they picked up their banners and never in the last few years that i was in college did they attack israel again. that kind of calling out for what it is is very, very important. because the double standard -- [applause] the doubler: standard exists today with them. condemns israel, imposes boycotts, seek
banners, stop zionist imperialism, free palestine, whatever. banners, stop zionist imperialism, free palestine, whatever. in his tones, which i will not try to imitate at the reques tha double standard that affects the jews. was not a left to be a farmer, everyone else was. the jew could not live in moscow, everybody else could. could not do this, that come or the other thing. and he said, you in the balcony, when every other people gains their nationhood, you applaud, and he named a few...
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and i love how she whine ♪ she don't eat swine and she look so divine ♪ i was looking for love in palestineheck when i rock the stubble ♪ taitiika tai baitickka bai ♪ we're militant you're on a milli vanilli vibe ♪ stopping refugees is just silly, blud ♪ well you know about aeneas in the iliad ♪ fled turkey and he just founded rome ♪ what if he had drowned in a boat ♪ yanks eat turkey 'cause your peeps had found a home ♪ where you think all the sounds on your phone from? ♪ what you mean her majesty's london? ♪ where you think all her majesty come from? ♪ trump want my exit but if he press a red button ♪ to watch netflix, bruv i'm on ♪ i run the city like my name sadiq ♪ not the syrian city of dabiq ♪ some wallah want to preach bakbak that's weak ♪ i shut 'em up like sheep on bukra eid ♪ oh, no we're in trouble ♪ t.s.a. always wanna burst my bubble ♪ always get a random check when i rock the stubble ♪ terminal 5 terminal 1 ♪ think we're termites wanna terminate us ♪ terminal 5 terminal 1 ♪ think we're termites wanna terminate us ♪ terminal 5 terminal 1 ♪ think we're termites wanna terminate
and i love how she whine ♪ she don't eat swine and she look so divine ♪ i was looking for love in palestineheck when i rock the stubble ♪ taitiika tai baitickka bai ♪ we're militant you're on a milli vanilli vibe ♪ stopping refugees is just silly, blud ♪ well you know about aeneas in the iliad ♪ fled turkey and he just founded rome ♪ what if he had drowned in a boat ♪ yanks eat turkey 'cause your peeps had found a home ♪ where you think all the sounds on your phone from? ♪...
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white house says that maximizes the chance of negotiating a potential peace deal between israel and palestinezona governor declaring state of emergency as pill use spike, 70% in opioid death in arizona over the past four years soaring from 454 in 2013 to 790. the declaration gives the state the right to accelerate efforts to distribute life-saving drugs, track overdoses and coordinate between public and private sects or. rob: hillary clinton under investigation once again. the senate judiciary committee launching probe as secretary of state, the daily caller reported that clinton pressed officials to drop investigation into mohamed, a businessman and clinton foundation donor. clinton threatened her over the phone. jackie: bernie sanders who is known for attacking the wealthy, racked more than a million dollars last year. rob: must be nice. now part of the 1%, thanks to hefty advance of his book, our revolution. rob: sanders owns three homes and latest purchase lake front home in vermont, that would be nice. rob: i wonder if he's sending 80% of his income to the federal government. i guess we
white house says that maximizes the chance of negotiating a potential peace deal between israel and palestinezona governor declaring state of emergency as pill use spike, 70% in opioid death in arizona over the past four years soaring from 454 in 2013 to 790. the declaration gives the state the right to accelerate efforts to distribute life-saving drugs, track overdoses and coordinate between public and private sects or. rob: hillary clinton under investigation once again. the senate judiciary...
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he brought that back for pro if we don't live in peace in palestine and that is something bin laden said himself a little so we have not heard that in how long? a lot of long time ago. we did not hear that. only one thing he did not have his father talked about. the murders of the saudi regime. and because they are supporting them. he cannot, and not to mention syria but bringing back the original message of osama bin laden for girl and with those fiery speeches and he told his father when i was in jail you'll be proud of me and learned about this and that so now i ready to march with the new russia dean -- mujahedin under your commander. so his wife who has a ph.d. older than him and only one son. choose not just a wife but his adviser. but he missed his wife after she was in jail in iraq seven or eight years and threatened his commander of you not bring her here that i will go bring her here so what you mean? now we know why because he wanted her to basically work on his statement on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. and when they could not bring her to him, he was convinced by the end se
he brought that back for pro if we don't live in peace in palestine and that is something bin laden said himself a little so we have not heard that in how long? a lot of long time ago. we did not hear that. only one thing he did not have his father talked about. the murders of the saudi regime. and because they are supporting them. he cannot, and not to mention syria but bringing back the original message of osama bin laden for girl and with those fiery speeches and he told his father when i...
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return to israel this week may bolster white house efforts to row great peace deal between israel and palestinel stick with the congressman -- our california congressman brad sherman. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets: the trump economy. jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and chief of the middle east diplomacy is in israel today. prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcome to with open arms. -- welcomed him with open arms. >> this is an opportunity to ofsue our common goals security, prosperity, and peace, and jerod, i welcome you here. on, jared kushner will meet with the palestinian authority. brad sherman joins us now from statuette call -- statuary hall on capitol hill. are you optimistic about the time here, and think you might be able to make some headway? , itt might be worth a shot is worth the cost of the airplane ticket or the jet fuel, but nobody would give this a better than -- clearly, the chances are 50-50. david: are you satisfied that he knows what he is doing? he is the chief middle east government experience or diplomatic experience. are
return to israel this week may bolster white house efforts to row great peace deal between israel and palestinel stick with the congressman -- our california congressman brad sherman. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets: the trump economy. jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and chief of the middle east diplomacy is in israel today. prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcome to with open arms. -- welcomed him with open arms. >> this is an...