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that risk may include drug resistance. it may even include in the case of antibiotics contributing to the obesity epidemic a current hypothesis which there's some data. there's some data about a lot of hypothesis of what's contributing to the obesity epidemic. another area where we've seen a risk benefit calculation with medications get off kilter. another area is opiates. so we have to keep track of that risk benefit ratio. ironically we underutilize a lot of medications that have a favorable risk benefit ratio. aspirin is only used half the time. blood pressure son lie controlled half the time. even among those at highest risk, statins which are very effective only used half the time. we have to get that risk benefit ratio to make sure that we're above all doing no harm and on balance doing as much good as possible. the fourth is innovation. we need to couple with new tools and while we need new drugs and new antibiotics there's at least five or ten years away that may or may not be available, may or may not work for our
that risk may include drug resistance. it may even include in the case of antibiotics contributing to the obesity epidemic a current hypothesis which there's some data. there's some data about a lot of hypothesis of what's contributing to the obesity epidemic. another area where we've seen a risk benefit calculation with medications get off kilter. another area is opiates. so we have to keep track of that risk benefit ratio. ironically we underutilize a lot of medications that have a favorable...
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we take pride in the resistance and resistance fighters. yet our eyes and hearts go out to the great people of palestine. the residents of shajaiya and other areas, and every inch corner, alley of the beloved home soil of gaza that has been placed by god, and it will remain as such. it will remain a beacon for the whole world. there's no doubt a catastrophe is taking place. as we speak, more than 600 people have fallen as martyrs. they may even reach the number of 700, and the majority of them are women and children. the enable, impotent binyamin netanyahu has taken revenge on civilians, he came together blindly and indiscriminately shelling civilians. gaza - what can i say. this is a press conference. poetry is not enough. 1,800,000 people have been besieged for eight years. they met and confronted this siege with creativity, manufactured their own weapons, defended themselves again as the israeli forces in three consecutive roles, in addition to the ongoing aggression. they have made the way of life out of the hell of siege. it is nothing
we take pride in the resistance and resistance fighters. yet our eyes and hearts go out to the great people of palestine. the residents of shajaiya and other areas, and every inch corner, alley of the beloved home soil of gaza that has been placed by god, and it will remain as such. it will remain a beacon for the whole world. there's no doubt a catastrophe is taking place. as we speak, more than 600 people have fallen as martyrs. they may even reach the number of 700, and the majority of them...
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that may include drug resistance. it may even include the case of contributing to the old the city epidemic. that is a hypothesis for some data. there is lots of data about lots of hypothesis on what is contributing to the obesity epidemic. another area we have seen the risk-benefit occupation is with chris -- prescription opioids, which turn out to be extremely deadly.e and for all of the medicines we use, we have to keep track of the risk-benefit ratio. ironically, we underutilize a lot of medications that have a very favorable risk-benefit ratio for people of high risk of aart attack or who have had heart attack or stroke, aspirin only use half the time. half pressure used about -- controlled about half the time. so we have to get the risk-benefit ratio to make sure we are above all doing no harm and doing as much good as possible. the fourth is innovation. you need to come up with new tools. while we need drugs and new in a biotic but they are at least five or 10 months away -- 10 years away. or slowlyan stop perv
that may include drug resistance. it may even include the case of contributing to the old the city epidemic. that is a hypothesis for some data. there is lots of data about lots of hypothesis on what is contributing to the obesity epidemic. another area we have seen the risk-benefit occupation is with chris -- prescription opioids, which turn out to be extremely deadly.e and for all of the medicines we use, we have to keep track of the risk-benefit ratio. ironically, we underutilize a lot of...
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antibiotic resistance could affect any of us. in fact, two million americans get resistant infections each year. 23,000 americans die from infections each year resistant infections each year, and another 14,000 americans have deaths like christian's here from c-dif or contributed to by. i'm an infectious disease physician. i've treated patients for many infections, and i've also treated patients for whom there were no antibiotics left. i felt like a time traveler going back to an era before antibiotics. we talk about the pre-antibiotic era and the antibiotic era. if we're not careful, we will soon be in a post-antibiotic era. and, in fact, for some patients and some pathogens, we're already there. antimicrobial resistance is a big problem, and it's getting worse. it costs us at least $20 billion a year in health care costs alone, and is it creates two -- and it creates two problems that are worthying of separately. one of the them are the usual thing we think of as infections, pneumonias, urinary tract infections, and we're seein
antibiotic resistance could affect any of us. in fact, two million americans get resistant infections each year. 23,000 americans die from infections each year resistant infections each year, and another 14,000 americans have deaths like christian's here from c-dif or contributed to by. i'm an infectious disease physician. i've treated patients for many infections, and i've also treated patients for whom there were no antibiotics left. i felt like a time traveler going back to an era before...
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that risk may include drug resistance. it may even include in the case of antibiotics contributing to the obesity epidemic a current hypothesis which there's some data. there's some data about a lot of hypothesis of what's contributing to the obesity epidemic. another area where we've seen a risk benefit calculation with medications get off kilter. another area is opiates. so we have to keep track of that risk benefit ratio. ironically we underutilize a lot of medications that have a favorable risk benefit ratio. aspirin is only used half the time. blood pressure son lie controlled half the time. even among those at highest risk, statins which are very effective only used half the time. we have to get that risk benefit ratio to make sure that we're above all doing no harm and on balance doing as much good as possible. the fourth is innovation. we need to couple with new tools and while we need new drugs and new antibiotics there's at least five or ten years away that may or may not be available, may or may not work for our
that risk may include drug resistance. it may even include in the case of antibiotics contributing to the obesity epidemic a current hypothesis which there's some data. there's some data about a lot of hypothesis of what's contributing to the obesity epidemic. another area where we've seen a risk benefit calculation with medications get off kilter. another area is opiates. so we have to keep track of that risk benefit ratio. ironically we underutilize a lot of medications that have a favorable...
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i guess that's the biggest thing is that is to destroy hamas as an organization organization of resistance against occupation and oppression go ahead norah if you're asking me what israel wants to achieve i tell you honestly i cannot figure it out for the life of me i mean there's one point eight million people in gaza who if they're. at least seven years old have lived through three major attacks just since one thousand is it since two thousand and eight i can't imagine how israel can expect those one point eight million people plus the two point five million in the west bank and the rest of the palestinians in the world to believe that israel wants peace i mean israel's going to have to live next to these palestinians in peace how is this attack horrific massacre of human lives lead towards living together in peace i can't begin to understand it myself which in washington this is deja vu all over again because it's quite clear that israel has had for a long time had plans for the west bank but they just simply do not know what to do with gaza. i think that professor upon krefeld statemen
i guess that's the biggest thing is that is to destroy hamas as an organization organization of resistance against occupation and oppression go ahead norah if you're asking me what israel wants to achieve i tell you honestly i cannot figure it out for the life of me i mean there's one point eight million people in gaza who if they're. at least seven years old have lived through three major attacks just since one thousand is it since two thousand and eight i can't imagine how israel can expect...
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resistance leaders in east ukraine say they're waiting for international. of the malaysian airline. the investigative. report is coming up. president. should not be politicized he's called an old groups involved in the not to obstruct the investigation and to ensure the safety of anyone involved in the probe. continues despite both sides. of the.
resistance leaders in east ukraine say they're waiting for international. of the malaysian airline. the investigative. report is coming up. president. should not be politicized he's called an old groups involved in the not to obstruct the investigation and to ensure the safety of anyone involved in the probe. continues despite both sides. of the.
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resistance. international. bodies of the victims. all. groups involved in. the investigation. of everyone involved in the probe. was actually paying his respects.
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resistent leaders in east ukraine saying they are waiting for international experts to leave . the bodies of the victims of the malaysian airliner crash meantime observers are already out the scene telling us that local authorities are providing full access. president putin calling on all groups involved in the ukrainian conflict. and to ensure the safety of all involved in the probe. of the israeli bombardment of. continues both sides.
resistent leaders in east ukraine saying they are waiting for international experts to leave . the bodies of the victims of the malaysian airliner crash meantime observers are already out the scene telling us that local authorities are providing full access. president putin calling on all groups involved in the ukrainian conflict. and to ensure the safety of all involved in the probe. of the israeli bombardment of. continues both sides.
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imposed on israel it is a home grown resistance movement and intil israel and i think this would require basically and utter recasting of the israeli state in till israel is prepared to stop being an occupying power this this is what it is going to suffer and it is increasingly going to have made itself in the process martin in jerusalem how do you react to that because. it's been used and it's a very grotesque form but you know how often is this is will have to go mow the grass in gaza to secure what it defines as its own security. due to the. years ago for. me. not to travel in the air and land i just know that my daughter now that israel is still in that i mean that to me let me finish let me finish. forty years on though i didn't know the law who lives not far away well the shut up and let me finish ok. let me finish i did not give up you go ahead finish up martin you know my advice. for eight years my grandchild who leaves not too far for the gaza strip has been. par and the only directive i care about is that these attacks five nearly two whole ok you know and so there's this is th
imposed on israel it is a home grown resistance movement and intil israel and i think this would require basically and utter recasting of the israeli state in till israel is prepared to stop being an occupying power this this is what it is going to suffer and it is increasingly going to have made itself in the process martin in jerusalem how do you react to that because. it's been used and it's a very grotesque form but you know how often is this is will have to go mow the grass in gaza to...
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i think they don't know if they can stamp out how mass but they cannot stamp out the resistance every single thing they're doing is increasing the resistance i've lived here for ten years and i have not seen i can't remember a time when so many palestinians were so united not behind the mask behind the idea of resistance of too much way too far this is. there are people literally as we're here debating on t.v. there are there are bombs that are shaking houses there are children screaming there are thousands of people running through the streets trying to get shelter which there is no shelter all the u.n. shelters are full all the borders are closed it's it's a scale of in humanity that's so intolerable and so unacceptable that even if those liberal american jews who support israel who are tricked by that rhetoric that israel is somehow forced into massacring other people they're forced into it they wish they didn't have to but they can't do anything else because these evil horrible palestinians i mean even somebody who believes that can't possibly if they have a heart if they have a b
i think they don't know if they can stamp out how mass but they cannot stamp out the resistance every single thing they're doing is increasing the resistance i've lived here for ten years and i have not seen i can't remember a time when so many palestinians were so united not behind the mask behind the idea of resistance of too much way too far this is. there are people literally as we're here debating on t.v. there are there are bombs that are shaking houses there are children screaming there...
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they say we are suffering but we want resistance. we want full resistance on reaching, lifting the siege. >> rose: there is also this issue that comes up between the discussion, and i want to go to the negotiations now. representatives, the foreign minister of turkey, the foreign minister of qatar is meeting with its secretary of state of the united states in paris. tell us what is going on. what is the secretary of state acting through qatar and turkey of you. what does he want from you? >> yes, the it is to do with the-- from different countries. they want-- about their reconstruction of gaza and providing assistance. this is good and we do appreciate these efforts. we thank every single country that provides assistance to our people. however, this is not enough only. because the coast, the-- it is not only humanitarian t is national, it is political. the other thing is that to lift the siege as i said and to finish the occupation. as for mr. obama-- the ministers were here. we met them and they want to paris. and part of their tal
they say we are suffering but we want resistance. we want full resistance on reaching, lifting the siege. >> rose: there is also this issue that comes up between the discussion, and i want to go to the negotiations now. representatives, the foreign minister of turkey, the foreign minister of qatar is meeting with its secretary of state of the united states in paris. tell us what is going on. what is the secretary of state acting through qatar and turkey of you. what does he want from you?...
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don't resist. don't resist. >> [ bleep ]. >> don't resist. >> i ain't resisting. >> turn him over.face down. >> [ bleep ]. >> all right, gentlemen, take him on out to the rec yard. >> schropshire is taken outside while his cell is cleared. >> don't resist when we take these off. >> medical staff is always called in after a cell extraction to check the inmate for injuries, though they do not find any, schropshire's complaints continue. >> [ bleep ]. cutting off my circulation. [ bleep ]. >> mr. schropshire, if you can comply, we wouldn't have to go through this. >> [ bleep ]. i don't take [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. you all [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. you all gonna [ bleep ]. with these [ bleep ] cameras here. that's why you all did this [ bleep ]. >> everything went according to the way it was supposed to. the inmate was removed from his cell, taken to the rec yard so all his property can be removed. hard items which he used to assault staff with. took him out, got him restrain on the rec yard. there were no injuries. mote of what he was doing was basically theatrical. we moved him back into h
don't resist. don't resist. >> [ bleep ]. >> don't resist. >> i ain't resisting. >> turn him over.face down. >> [ bleep ]. >> all right, gentlemen, take him on out to the rec yard. >> schropshire is taken outside while his cell is cleared. >> don't resist when we take these off. >> medical staff is always called in after a cell extraction to check the inmate for injuries, though they do not find any, schropshire's complaints continue....
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boththe united states did believe the japanese population would resist and resist violently. it is a key factor in all allied planning in the invasion and the defeat of japan. >> i had a question about -- when it was talked about after the sur reppedzer of the japanese and the temp emperor accepted unconditional surrender. there was gunshots heard across the country and colorful language, i thought. was there mass suicides or not mass suicides but several instances of suicide? >> most on parts of the japanese military who felt that the temp emperor coming forward saying we failed reflected on them personally. the reason it ripples out there one of the things the bombings have done is severely damage the japanese communication network. plus, we're talking about the high-level japanese discussions. up until the point where the emperor intervenes, the japanese are fighting out this until the end. so the emperor's announcement comes to a shock. they have planned this for the rest of their life, i'm going to fight the americans until i die. to have that taken away was a deep shock
boththe united states did believe the japanese population would resist and resist violently. it is a key factor in all allied planning in the invasion and the defeat of japan. >> i had a question about -- when it was talked about after the sur reppedzer of the japanese and the temp emperor accepted unconditional surrender. there was gunshots heard across the country and colorful language, i thought. was there mass suicides or not mass suicides but several instances of suicide? >>...
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, it was like, i'm not resisting, i can't breathe. and i already knew. >> reporter: paramedics arrive, one is seen on the videotape speaking to garner. >> sir, answer the questions, okay? >> reporter: but they appear to do something. finally, garner is placed on a stretcher and taken by ambulance to a local hospital. about an hour later, the father of six children is pronounced dead. >> it just snatched my heart right out of my chest, i'm an empty shell right now. >> reporter: the cause of garner's death is still unknown. autopsy results are expected in several weeks. but already, this case has taken on racial overtones. >> i do not believe that a white person would have been treated that way on staten island by the police. >> reporter: and prompted protests alleging police brutality. >> something needs to be done about this. >> nobody should have to die while being arrested. mr. garner's medical condition may have been the cause of it and not the action of the officers, but equally we have to look at the officer's action. >> reporter
, it was like, i'm not resisting, i can't breathe. and i already knew. >> reporter: paramedics arrive, one is seen on the videotape speaking to garner. >> sir, answer the questions, okay? >> reporter: but they appear to do something. finally, garner is placed on a stretcher and taken by ambulance to a local hospital. about an hour later, the father of six children is pronounced dead. >> it just snatched my heart right out of my chest, i'm an empty shell right now....
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is very strong, and our technical capability to maintain that resistance is also increasing with timethat will bring real problems for many palestinians who suffer the consequences of this imbalanced military equation, where the israelis are killing hundreds of palestinians and destroying hundreds of homes, et cetera. so it's an equation that has both positives and negatives. the delima or hamas, and it's the same delama that hezbollah and other groups have, they have strong support among many palestinians, they have increasing technical capabilities, but none of those things have brought about the kind of normal life that palestinians seek. they cannot achieve their political goals simply through military resistance, and this is a great tragic delima, and hamas is dealing with it like many other people have. >> thank you. >>> a car bomb has killed at least 89 people in eastern afghanistan. police say the car exploded at a crowded market. at least another 50 people were wounded. it's one of the deadliest attacks since the 2001 us-lead invasion. here is more from kaboul. >> reporter: t
is very strong, and our technical capability to maintain that resistance is also increasing with timethat will bring real problems for many palestinians who suffer the consequences of this imbalanced military equation, where the israelis are killing hundreds of palestinians and destroying hundreds of homes, et cetera. so it's an equation that has both positives and negatives. the delima or hamas, and it's the same delama that hezbollah and other groups have, they have strong support among many...
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resistance and blight resistant. and through his work mexico could raise enough food to feed themselves in a matter of 13 years he reversed that to where mexico had a surplus. then there's also another book that is really written by ambassador ken quinn that he put together on the alliance of dr. norman borlaug. it is an illustrated story about the life of norman borlaug, who is credited with saving the lives of a billion people with his research on food. and after his success in mexico, he went to asia, places like pakistan and india, and then on into different countries in africa and begin to continue to develop and improve the production of wheat, rice and other products. in a matter of 30 years within his lifetime the work of norman borlaug more than doubled the grain production of the world. and because of that, the people forced saved from starvation, a billion people, the statue or and statuary hall which we place 100 years to the day from his birth and happened to place it within 10 feet where the author of t
resistance and blight resistant. and through his work mexico could raise enough food to feed themselves in a matter of 13 years he reversed that to where mexico had a surplus. then there's also another book that is really written by ambassador ken quinn that he put together on the alliance of dr. norman borlaug. it is an illustrated story about the life of norman borlaug, who is credited with saving the lives of a billion people with his research on food. and after his success in mexico, he...
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he became a central figure of resistance.d other officers formed a plan to assassinate the fuehrer and end the nazi dictatorship. he placed a bomb and the headquarters of what is now poland, and it killed after your people, but hitler survived, suffering only a perforated eardrum. the kernel was executed by firing squad that night, and his wife and children were also rounded up. >> we were sent to a children's home. i think we were supposed to be sent on easter monday. that is where our relatives were, but the plan failed because there was a heavy bombing raid, and we had to go back. there, and the americans turned up and freed us. later found out that the nazis had planned to exterminate his entire family. today,happy to say that the family is more numerous than ever. many in germany today see them as an exploratory -- exemplary role model. >> it required bold thinking and versatility, which he certainly has. when the situation became so extreme, he was prepared to act. he was prepared to go to great lengths for reasons of c
he became a central figure of resistance.d other officers formed a plan to assassinate the fuehrer and end the nazi dictatorship. he placed a bomb and the headquarters of what is now poland, and it killed after your people, but hitler survived, suffering only a perforated eardrum. the kernel was executed by firing squad that night, and his wife and children were also rounded up. >> we were sent to a children's home. i think we were supposed to be sent on easter monday. that is where our...
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if you resist, we resist. you don't go jeez, he is resisting a little. he is resisting a lot.cise is quite simple. when the police place you under arrest, you're required to comply and not precipitate the contact with the police. that's what people are missing here. as unfortunate as this incident is with mr. garner, if mr. garner simply complied, there wouldn't have been any form of contact, esesive or other. however the public wants to categorize it. don, there is a much bigger issue here. it has to do with the way we scrutinize these cops. the public doesn't live in the street with these kids. they don't deal with the underbelly. they don't deal with the psychological aftermath of doing the dirty work for everyone. >> i don't think people will deny, i think most people understand that police work is tough work. and that they face situations that you and i -- well, that i cannot imagine. >> or mr. klein. >> but everyone has scrutiny. i have scrutiny on my job. i'm sure tonight when i get off the air i will have three or four e-mails from somebody, a boss or more. i'm scrutin
if you resist, we resist. you don't go jeez, he is resisting a little. he is resisting a lot.cise is quite simple. when the police place you under arrest, you're required to comply and not precipitate the contact with the police. that's what people are missing here. as unfortunate as this incident is with mr. garner, if mr. garner simply complied, there wouldn't have been any form of contact, esesive or other. however the public wants to categorize it. don, there is a much bigger issue here. it...
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israeli killing many many civilians, and the resistance -- the palestinian resistance is trying to fightk. but as i wrote in this article, it is a meeting between an elephant and a fly in terms of capability and equipment. same withends up the hundreds and hundreds of civilian casualties on the palestinian or lebanese side with much fewer casualties and many times not at all in israeli side. cyclere we go to the next , to the next confrontation. >> gideon levy, you also wrote a pilotsbout the air force who were bombing gaza. can you talk about what you said in response to this piece? this article was published one week ago in the middle of the operation. israel almost got united in a very aggressive reaction to this article. iings became so bad that needed to be accompanied by a bodyguard in those days. not ready to listen to any kind of criticism. what i tried to write is that watching all of those horrible scenes in gaza -- and believe me, they are horrible scenes there because watching the israeli tv, you see none or almost none. but watching international networks, you can see the re
israeli killing many many civilians, and the resistance -- the palestinian resistance is trying to fightk. but as i wrote in this article, it is a meeting between an elephant and a fly in terms of capability and equipment. same withends up the hundreds and hundreds of civilian casualties on the palestinian or lebanese side with much fewer casualties and many times not at all in israeli side. cyclere we go to the next , to the next confrontation. >> gideon levy, you also wrote a pilotsbout...
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the resistance in the east the more the resistance is able to push back washington support of a military solution as well as. we. very large very attractive. recognize source of oil for the. world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits. we have to use more energy to get this energy industry. where. it's. water. so everything that's fishery. this is the end game what it takes. to make one barrel. you know you're at the bottom. and that's where we're at. kill ourselves. i wonder if allegations of propaganda also represent a form of propaganda because what you do is essentially diligent to mind being the source without looking i'm. looking at this. i think it's a real problem i think it's a political call and you need to play with school to the old to the ukraine crisis some right i think. i'm not blaming one side. and i think. you know i'm i'm basically sourcing the whole of the reporting. tonight and i think there's a need for them to have upon the discussion about. and we are back with dr stephen shore a professor at idle fire university autism researcher diagnosed with a self welcome ba
the resistance in the east the more the resistance is able to push back washington support of a military solution as well as. we. very large very attractive. recognize source of oil for the. world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits. we have to use more energy to get this energy industry. where. it's. water. so everything that's fishery. this is the end game what it takes. to make one barrel. you know you're at the bottom. and that's where we're at. kill ourselves. i wonder if allegations of...
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the popular resistance in palestine came out of believe it's a small town. maybe half an hour drive from jerusalem a small village actually said it's out it's a village and the people began this nonviolent popular resistance and they're mad with this horrendous violence by the israeli military arrests beatings and so forth the protests take place every friday and whenever i'm here i join them they're good friends of mine and i support them completely. and so we walk all the way up to where they built the wall there on the on the lands of what used to be the lines of believing there is now a city a city that was built for jews only it's called medina elites and so they walk up to the to the wall which was built right there on their land then protest and so the israeli army stands up at the top of the wall and shoots. tear gas and shocking aides at the crowd and then a one point they open this big gate in the wall and they come in with their armored vehicles and their soldiers dressed with riot gear and full combat you in full combat gear. i don't know why bec
the popular resistance in palestine came out of believe it's a small town. maybe half an hour drive from jerusalem a small village actually said it's out it's a village and the people began this nonviolent popular resistance and they're mad with this horrendous violence by the israeli military arrests beatings and so forth the protests take place every friday and whenever i'm here i join them they're good friends of mine and i support them completely. and so we walk all the way up to where they...
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other officers wrestle him to the ground. >> he is not resisting, i'm not resisting. then it was i can't breathe. that's it, you see his arm get stiff. >> he was gentle giant. he would not hurt a fly! >> reporter: garner can be heard crying out. garner died an hour later at a local hospital. his mother is devastated. >> it was like they wanted to kill him. >> reporter: at a rally organized by al sharpton's national action network, garner's widow broke down. [sobbing]. >> reporter: new york city police commissioner william bratten said the video shows a choke hold being put on garner. >> this would appear to have been been a choke hold. >> reporter: friends and neighbors have left a makeshift memorial where he died, as the city promises a thorough investigation. the new york police department said he suffered a heart attack, but the official results of the autopsy are pending. ron claiborne, abc news new york. >> good morning will have the latest on the investigation and the outage. "g.m.a." is after this broadcast. >> a pennsylvania boy is bouncing back after he was f
other officers wrestle him to the ground. >> he is not resisting, i'm not resisting. then it was i can't breathe. that's it, you see his arm get stiff. >> he was gentle giant. he would not hurt a fly! >> reporter: garner can be heard crying out. garner died an hour later at a local hospital. his mother is devastated. >> it was like they wanted to kill him. >> reporter: at a rally organized by al sharpton's national action network, garner's widow broke down....
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these people have been resisting and resisting and other places, mostly by nonviolent means. course, with the armed struggle, it gets a lot more media. they have been part of her brutal oppression for six decades. what we see today is the result of one straw that literally broke the camels back and we see uprising in places we haven't seen before like inside palestinian communities and inside israel. in andplanning to go kill more palestinians knowing full well they will be burning more palestinian children just like the one burned by these four or five individuals who were not soldiers. new.is nothing i think it is important to look at this not as an isolated issue or incident, but part of a larger issue that has to be israelis andhat palestinians can finally move forward. >> miko peled, you were arrested recently at a protest in the west bank, protesting the occupation or one of a group of israelis who regularly takes part in the solidarity actions. has the brutal killing of mohammed abu khedir done anything to raise discussion about the settlements, about the fact his occu
these people have been resisting and resisting and other places, mostly by nonviolent means. course, with the armed struggle, it gets a lot more media. they have been part of her brutal oppression for six decades. what we see today is the result of one straw that literally broke the camels back and we see uprising in places we haven't seen before like inside palestinian communities and inside israel. in andplanning to go kill more palestinians knowing full well they will be burning more...
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we resist and we do not transgress.e is our partner in conciliation. >> you accept his leadership to negotiate with the israelis through secretary kerry and he can speak for hamas and hamas accepts his principles and values and is negotiating stance. >> mahmoud abbas is our partner in authority and conciliation. when it comes to negotiations there are no negotiations anymore. netanyahu has trampled on it. he turned away every single choice. hamas has talked about the management of the political decision. nine months ago he went unilaterally, he did not consult the other factions. we as palestinians are ready to participate in reaching the difficult decision but it has to be and to civilized. -- institutionalized. it has to be linked to our people. pinning their hopes on negotiations is incorrect. how could you negotiate a person who denies your pride. how could i negotiate? our negotiations are failing because israel has the upper hand in the do not take heed of what we say. >> they insist they must have defense or says
we resist and we do not transgress.e is our partner in conciliation. >> you accept his leadership to negotiate with the israelis through secretary kerry and he can speak for hamas and hamas accepts his principles and values and is negotiating stance. >> mahmoud abbas is our partner in authority and conciliation. when it comes to negotiations there are no negotiations anymore. netanyahu has trampled on it. he turned away every single choice. hamas has talked about the management of...
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to it so those takes a while for that resistance to sort of come into you know come into its own but then i think i think egypt is going to go to way of way of arctan the other ones although probably the fight will be even harder and nobody lost a lot being but it's you know the let's talk about proton mail which was. basically a hack proof encryption e-mail system that came out of one of the universities it just returned you know they were crowdfunding this proton they have you know got laid they got two hundred eighty thousand dollars through pay pal and apparently people asked the swiss this swiss company if they had permission from the government presumably the united states to offer the service. so the us is bullying switzerland about this in the pena corp try to come up with and i say prove email. where you think that the case is going. if you you know if us pushed hard enough they might actually. make it life difficult but this was a very resistant to this kind of stuff when nam in two thousand and ten when the us ordered all the wiki leaks the main to be taken down so that we
to it so those takes a while for that resistance to sort of come into you know come into its own but then i think i think egypt is going to go to way of way of arctan the other ones although probably the fight will be even harder and nobody lost a lot being but it's you know the let's talk about proton mail which was. basically a hack proof encryption e-mail system that came out of one of the universities it just returned you know they were crowdfunding this proton they have you know got laid...
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any resistence from within. andrew simmons. al jazeera. >> michael: still ahead on al jazeera america. the spread of the deadly ebola virus in africa, the teams now change their strategies. >> a growing ebola outbreak that has claimed 700 lives in three countries. sierra leone said it would use it's military to enforce a quarantine. >> reporter: these are the protective measures that medics in liberia have to undertake before they can treat ebola patients. in order to treat them they're pickerly at risk of infection. but now the ebola is spreading to the wider community, it has forced the government to institute it's own measures to protect the whole country. the president has ordered the closure of all schools. all public buildings on friday and one month compulsory relief for all non-essential staff. she emphasized how important it is for people to act responsebly. >> protect yourself. >> out and carry the message. >> reporter: ebola is transmitted through infected bodily fluids. if a healthy person comes into close contact w
any resistence from within. andrew simmons. al jazeera. >> michael: still ahead on al jazeera america. the spread of the deadly ebola virus in africa, the teams now change their strategies. >> a growing ebola outbreak that has claimed 700 lives in three countries. sierra leone said it would use it's military to enforce a quarantine. >> reporter: these are the protective measures that medics in liberia have to undertake before they can treat ebola patients. in order to treat...
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the civilians being killed by israeli defense army and the israeli troops getting killed by the resistance we have to be proud of our image that we are targeting the soldiers in the field not targeting the civilians and their houses, safe houses. >> can you confirm that al kasam actually has an israeli soldier? >> well, how we are doing that? our asam declared all the information about the military operations. when they said that we have captured that soldier, it's true. and everyone has to deal with that as the truth. >> as we mentioned a lot of new developments. al jazeera's nicole johnson has the story from gaza. >> scenes of celebration from the occupied west bank. as the hamas military ring announced -- wing announced it captured an israeli soldier. >> translator: the israeli army has been hesitant to reveal the actual number of their houses yet the magnitude of the operations by el kasam forced them oadmi to admit to their own losses. how can they are conceal the loss of 609 two 0 five -- 205. >> they company didn't say he was dead o or alive, they say ty are checking. >>> for a brie
the civilians being killed by israeli defense army and the israeli troops getting killed by the resistance we have to be proud of our image that we are targeting the soldiers in the field not targeting the civilians and their houses, safe houses. >> can you confirm that al kasam actually has an israeli soldier? >> well, how we are doing that? our asam declared all the information about the military operations. when they said that we have captured that soldier, it's true. and...
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againstd was surprised our resistance against the israeli army. this is that hamas' power has nothing to do with the regional circumstances. it emanates from its sticking to its people. represents the palestinian people's need and aspirations. freedomians long for and independence. they think, says doing well. this is the power of hamas. this will [indiscernible] but it is a sideline impact. this is the justice of our cause . >> you're saying that the people in gaza who are suffering the most in this understand and support everything that hamas is doing notwithstanding the terrible consequences for civilians and for children? they support you, they believe, they are willing to endure this war because they think that what? sound contradicting. the image might be contradictory but it is the truth. the voices of palestinians, they say that we are suffering indeed he has of the crimes of israel thethe carnage and also homes that were reduced to rubble. they say they do not want to emerge from the war without bloomberg.com -- [indiscernible] dying slow
againstd was surprised our resistance against the israeli army. this is that hamas' power has nothing to do with the regional circumstances. it emanates from its sticking to its people. represents the palestinian people's need and aspirations. freedomians long for and independence. they think, says doing well. this is the power of hamas. this will [indiscernible] but it is a sideline impact. this is the justice of our cause . >> you're saying that the people in gaza who are suffering the...
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cannot resist their violations and their attacks.clear situation. we are resisting. we are still standing and we will. and if there is a ceasefire under clear conditions for the palestinians this will be discussed at the moment, and if not, we'll continue targeting the israeli army, and israeli settlers, and i believe that israel will not live with that forever. >> okay. one last question. the president has called on hamas to stop the rocket fire -- or called on the militant groups in gaza, of course it's not just hamas, to stop rocket fire. now that hamas has joined the unity government, doesn't it have an obligation to on bide that call? >> well, the unity government is support to help the palestinians. the unity government is supposed to protect the palestinians. the call for stopping the israeli attack against the palestinians instead of saying the rockets must not be launched against israelis. i believe it's the responsibility of the palestinian political leadership is to stop the israeli attack against the palestinians, and to
cannot resist their violations and their attacks.clear situation. we are resisting. we are still standing and we will. and if there is a ceasefire under clear conditions for the palestinians this will be discussed at the moment, and if not, we'll continue targeting the israeli army, and israeli settlers, and i believe that israel will not live with that forever. >> okay. one last question. the president has called on hamas to stop the rocket fire -- or called on the militant groups in...
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many inspirational leaders came forward in resistance to one last onslaught.rtillery was fraught to fall within a hundred yards of our front line elements. after five hours, during which the earth never ceased to tremble, counter attacks ended indicating the withdrawal of the enemy's main body had commenced. ♪ ♪ in an effort to maintain contact with the enemy, our patrols immediately pushed ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ entering the town, they discovered that san pietro was ours for the taking. the second and third battalions less than a rifle company in strength, weary to death, who were alive, stumbled forward past san pietro to re-establish contact with the enemy and now taking up positions some 5 kilometers beyond. that is the broad shape of the battle of san pietro which is the first of many battles in the leery valley. it was a very costly battle. after battle, the 143rd infantly alone required 111 replacements. ♪ ♪ the lives lost were precious lives to their country, to their loved ones, and to the men themselves. for the living of the 143rd infantry regiment, there wem
many inspirational leaders came forward in resistance to one last onslaught.rtillery was fraught to fall within a hundred yards of our front line elements. after five hours, during which the earth never ceased to tremble, counter attacks ended indicating the withdrawal of the enemy's main body had commenced. ♪ ♪ in an effort to maintain contact with the enemy, our patrols immediately pushed ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ entering the town, they discovered that san pietro was ours for the taking. the...
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and israel's call for those reserves is meeting some resistance particularly from a group of fifty one former soldiers who say they will refuse to perform military service artie's policy or has that story. in the future i hope. i can aspire to be a reasonable palestinian after israel no longer exists young rosenberg is one of a kind the thirty three year old israeli programmer cuts a solitary figure on the margins of israeli society formerly a soldier in israel's defense forces he now hits a campaign for those who want to this is the draft on political grounds but he knows his views have made him an outcast. i'm not a true israeli unlike some israeli or i'm a bad israeli in the eyes of the regime oh god no israel is not a place for dissenters a recent poll in israel found that nearly nine out of ten is rabies not only supported the army's operation in gaza but wanted extended those who criticize it are made head on and called naive and traitors during a recent antiwar demonstration in the center of tel aviv fifth when protesters were attacked by right wing extremists chanting death to
and israel's call for those reserves is meeting some resistance particularly from a group of fifty one former soldiers who say they will refuse to perform military service artie's policy or has that story. in the future i hope. i can aspire to be a reasonable palestinian after israel no longer exists young rosenberg is one of a kind the thirty three year old israeli programmer cuts a solitary figure on the margins of israeli society formerly a soldier in israel's defense forces he now hits a...
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and they should be resisted. and everybody who thinks about it has resisted them. they were used against monica lewinsky, they were used against many, many people. they should be resisted. >> the question is, when your wife did in 1970, she seemed fine with murder. she said about the charles manson murders, offing those rich pigs with their own forks and knives, the weather men dig charles manson. this is your sweetheart, your soul mate? >> this is nonsense. >> you deny she said it? >> absolutely. what she said, was american culture is so obsessed with the craziness -- >> that's not how the new york times reported it, the new york times reported it exactly as i put it to you. >> the new york times they lie daily, are you kidding? >> they lied. and communications lied. it's a long list of people who have told terrible lies about the underground. >> i'm completely candid about the weather underground, you can read it in any of my books. it's not true, you don't believe that the new york times gets things right every time. >> and kathy wilkinson made this speech about
and they should be resisted. and everybody who thinks about it has resisted them. they were used against monica lewinsky, they were used against many, many people. they should be resisted. >> the question is, when your wife did in 1970, she seemed fine with murder. she said about the charles manson murders, offing those rich pigs with their own forks and knives, the weather men dig charles manson. this is your sweetheart, your soul mate? >> this is nonsense. >> you deny she...
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government and should be resisted everybody who thinks about it has resisted them. they're used against monica lewinsky, you know, against many, many people. and should be resisted >>. question whether your wife felt she did in, 1970 when she seemed perfectly fine with murder she said about the charles manson murders of a pregnant woman and six others quote, offing those rich pigs with their own forks and knifes and eating a meal in the same room, far out. the weather men dig charles manson. this is your sweetheart? your soul mate? >> this is nonsense, something gets recirculated. >> do you deny she said it? >> absolutely. she said american culture is obsessed with the craziness. >> that is not how the "new york times" reported it. >> the "new york times" lie daily. are you kidding? don't they? >> they lied? it's a long list of people telling terrible lies about the weather underground. . >> i was candid about the weather underground. you can read it in any of any books. it's not true. you don't believe that the "new york times" gets things right every time? >> even
government and should be resisted everybody who thinks about it has resisted them. they're used against monica lewinsky, you know, against many, many people. and should be resisted >>. question whether your wife felt she did in, 1970 when she seemed perfectly fine with murder she said about the charles manson murders of a pregnant woman and six others quote, offing those rich pigs with their own forks and knifes and eating a meal in the same room, far out. the weather men dig charles...