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israel says it cost $2.5 billion. a year on the israeli government insists the war was justified and successful. >> translation: hamas suffered the hardest blow since it was established. we follow event in the south of israel and respond with full force when required to do so. >> others though, are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were suck assist fully achieved. >> in a scathing editorial, the left-leaning newsagency described gaza as a forgotten war, and assessed negligible gapes. sporadic rocket fire resumed. lessons had not been learnt. victims had been forgotten >>> israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation protective edge. first, was to stop the rackets which were fired into israel by armed groups in gaza. the second was to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. the doctor is a retired colonel. at the expense of head lines and criticism - we don't like this image. it's trying to keep civilians - comment civilians - tens of thousands of civilians have lost their homes, had to find a solution during winter and only a few houses will be built. it is a major problem. we don't like it we don't want it. we have no other choice. >> there are signs of optimism us
israel says it cost $2.5 billion. a year on the israeli government insists the war was justified and successful. >> translation: hamas suffered the hardest blow since it was established. we follow event in the south of israel and respond with full force when required to do so. >> others though, are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were suck assist fully achieved. >> in a scathing editorial, the left-leaning newsagency described gaza as a forgotten war, and...
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we closely follow events in the south of israel and prepare to respond when required to do so. >> others are not convinced. that all the ambitions of the war were successfully achieved. the left leaning up in here describe gaza as the forgotten war and assess there have been negligible strategic gains. sporadic rocket fire. lessons have not been learned. victims have been forgotten. it has what is called operation protective edge to stop the rockets being fired into gaza. the second was to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. >> the deep cause of damage. the killing of many innocent civilians. tens of thousands of civilians lost their homes. they had to find some solution. and until now only a few houses are rebuilt. it's a terrible problem. we don't like it. we don't want it but we have no choice. >> there is deep mistrust on both size sides. it's still participate too soon for an objecttive assessment. >> gas seas infrastructure nearly 90,000 homes were completely destroyed. we have more on why much of the strip was in ruins. >> it hasn't started simply because gaza is under siege. with
we closely follow events in the south of israel and prepare to respond when required to do so. >> others are not convinced. that all the ambitions of the war were successfully achieved. the left leaning up in here describe gaza as the forgotten war and assess there have been negligible strategic gains. sporadic rocket fire. lessons have not been learned. victims have been forgotten. it has what is called operation protective edge to stop the rockets being fired into gaza. the second was...
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this is a recent picture and it shows a fire rocket into south israel. t week there was a big attack against the egyptian town. a very nice town by the beach. beautiful, magnificent beach. so here are rockets ground rockets, fired at israel. by this makes sense. isis, they don't like us and they fire rockets at us. but is more bizarre is this picture. this shows isis firing rockets not at us, but at hezbollah. i can't believe my ears when i'm saying that. but here they are firing rockets at hezbollah. some of the rockets i can identify. this one on the left. but you can see the emblem here. the black flag. this was last winter. to just show you how complex the picture is now in the middle east. now, i am revisiting something which i showed a few years ago in this audience, too. and this is ballistic missiles in the hands of isis. the story goes like this. this building here is what is purported to be a nuclear reactor. that was taken out so it was reported according to news media and was immediately -- demolished by the asset regime and were bulldozed ove
this is a recent picture and it shows a fire rocket into south israel. t week there was a big attack against the egyptian town. a very nice town by the beach. beautiful, magnificent beach. so here are rockets ground rockets, fired at israel. by this makes sense. isis, they don't like us and they fire rockets at us. but is more bizarre is this picture. this shows isis firing rockets not at us, but at hezbollah. i can't believe my ears when i'm saying that. but here they are firing rockets at...
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we closely follow verdicts in the south of israel and prepare to respond with full force when we areuired to do so. >> reporter: others though are not convinced that all of the am beneficiaries for the war were successfully achieved. in a kating editorial comment the left-leaning newspaper describes gaza as the forgotten war and suggests there has been negligible gains. lessons had not been learned, victims had been forgotten. israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation protective edge. first, was to stop the rockets which were being fired into israel by armed groups in gaza. and second, to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. this doctor is a retired israeli colonel now a military analyst, he believes the aims were largely achieved but at the expense of damaging headlines and international criticism. >> it did cause damage. we don't like this image. israel is trying to kill innocent civilians. many civilians were killed. tens of thousands of civilians in the gaza strip lost their homes, had to find some solution to the cold winter there. until now only few houses we
we closely follow verdicts in the south of israel and prepare to respond with full force when we areuired to do so. >> reporter: others though are not convinced that all of the am beneficiaries for the war were successfully achieved. in a kating editorial comment the left-leaning newspaper describes gaza as the forgotten war and suggests there has been negligible gains. lessons had not been learned, victims had been forgotten. israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation...
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translation: hamas suffered the hardest blow since the day it was established, we follow events in the south of israel prepare to respond with full force. others though are not convinced but all of the ambitions for the war were achieved. >> in a scathing editorial comment, the left-leaning newspaper described gaza as the forgotten war, and assessed negligible gains. sporadic fire resumed from the gaza strip as had air strikes, lessons had not been learnt. victims had been forgotten. >> israel said it had two main goals from operation protective edge. first was to stop the rockets fired into israel by armed groups in gaza. the second was to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. this doctor is a retired israeli colonel, now a military analyst, and believes the aims were largely achieved at the expense of damaging headlines and international criticism. >> we don't like the image. it's trying to keep civilians, innocent civilians, tens of thousands of civilians have lost their homes, they had to find a solution. until now, only a few will be rebuilt. it is a major problem. we don't want it. we had no other
translation: hamas suffered the hardest blow since the day it was established, we follow events in the south of israel prepare to respond with full force. others though are not convinced but all of the ambitions for the war were achieved. >> in a scathing editorial comment, the left-leaning newspaper described gaza as the forgotten war, and assessed negligible gains. sporadic fire resumed from the gaza strip as had air strikes, lessons had not been learnt. victims had been forgotten....
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we closely follow events in the south of israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are requiredo. >> reporter: others, though, are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. in a scathing editorial comment just this week the left leaning newspaper here described gaza as the forgotten war. and a he is ised there huh been necknegligible strategic gains lessons had not been learned victims are been forgotten. israel says it huh two main goals for what it called operation protective edge. first to stop the rockets being fired in to israel by armed groupings in gaza. the second aim was to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. the doctor is a retired israeli kernelkerr colonelisraelcolonel now a military analyst he believes the aims remember largely achieved but at the expense of damaging headlines and international criticism. >> it did cause damn. we don't like this image. it's trying to call innocent civilians, many were killed without any doubt. 10s of thousands of civilians lost their homes. had to find some solution during the cold winter there.
we closely follow events in the south of israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are requiredo. >> reporter: others, though, are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. in a scathing editorial comment just this week the left leaning newspaper here described gaza as the forgotten war. and a he is ised there huh been necknegligible strategic gains lessons had not been learned victims are been forgotten. israel says it huh two main goals...
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we follow events in the south of the israel and respond with full force when required to do so. >> others though are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. >> in a scathing comment this week a left-leaning paper described gaza as a common war and stressed gains. sporadic rocket fire resumed from the strip. lessons had not been learnt. victims had been forgotten. israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation protective edge. first was to stop the rockets fired into israel by armed groups in gaza the second aim was to destroy the network of tunnels. the doctor is a retired israeli colonel, now a military analyst, and believes the aims were largely achieved, but at the expense of damaging headlines and international criticism. >> it did cause damage. we don't take this image that it is trying to take innocent civilians, tens of thousands of civilians have lost their homes, and have to find a solution during the cold winter. and now it's revealed it is a major problem, we don't like it or want it. >> there are signs of optimism using o
we follow events in the south of the israel and respond with full force when required to do so. >> others though are not convinced that all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. >> in a scathing comment this week a left-leaning paper described gaza as a common war and stressed gains. sporadic rocket fire resumed from the strip. lessons had not been learnt. victims had been forgotten. israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation protective edge....
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we closely follow events in the south of israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are required to do so. >> others are not convinced as all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. >> in a scathing editorial comment this week, the newspaper described gaza as the forgetten war. lessons had not been learned victims forgotten. >> israel says it had two money goals for what it calls operation protective edge. first, was to stop the rockets fired into israel by armed groups in gaza. the second was to decide to gaza's network of tunnels. a retired israeli colonel now military analyst he believes the aims were largely achieved, but at the expense of damaging headlines and international criticism. >> it did cause damage. we don't like this. it's trying to keep civilians innocent civilians many civilians, tens of thousands of civilians lost their homes had to find some solution. until now only a few houses were rebuilt. it is a major problem. we don't like it, we don't want it but we had another choice. >> there are signs of optimism, using outside intermediate-years, ne
we closely follow events in the south of israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are required to do so. >> others are not convinced as all of the ambitions for the war were successfully achieved. >> in a scathing editorial comment this week, the newspaper described gaza as the forgetten war. lessons had not been learned victims forgotten. >> israel says it had two money goals for what it calls operation protective edge. first, was to stop the rockets fired into...
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one of those who very critical of israel's occupation was nelson mandela who just recently died some of the president of southhere have been parallels made between israel and south africa when it comes to the occupation. i was wondering your thoughts about this and how you see ultimately, the situation can be resolved? >> there are certain parallels but they do not have to do with apartheid per se, dissemination, but treating segments of the population differently than other segments are treated as. no one, for example, in the right mind would say to a jewish settler, a jewish settlement, that they have to be displaced to make room for a water project. it is simply not in the cards. they don't do that. but they do it to bed once -- butbedouins simple because they can. and that is not right. and when things are not right you have to put them right. over 100 years ago, that slogan that people used to yell at other people "my country, right or wrong," was answered by a former general and senator who said "indeed, when right to be kept right and one wrong to be put right." i believe that to be true of america sto
one of those who very critical of israel's occupation was nelson mandela who just recently died some of the president of southhere have been parallels made between israel and south africa when it comes to the occupation. i was wondering your thoughts about this and how you see ultimately, the situation can be resolved? >> there are certain parallels but they do not have to do with apartheid per se, dissemination, but treating segments of the population differently than other segments are...
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organization that started called the d-5 which is the most digital governments the uk led, uk israel, south. those countries are already teaching coding. >> look at the people here all squashed in. >> reporter: no corner offices here? >> every day you get to walk in and think about how you're going to change the world. >> reporter: right now her team is analyzing data from police body cameras and immigration data to advise the president on policy. >> this is the backlog board, things that need to go here. >> reporter: smith leads what you could call a coding army. >> she's like consistently raising the bar for what we can do as an office. >> reporter: a pretty small team for the enormous job in front of them. >> i think we're entering where human creativity and collaboration is essential. and finding those people who have extraordinary ideas and helping them scale that and leveraging the federal government almost as a platform on which the town of america can rise. >> reporter: is the healthcare.gov and rollout debacle an example, perfect example of why technology folks have to be at the ta
organization that started called the d-5 which is the most digital governments the uk led, uk israel, south. those countries are already teaching coding. >> look at the people here all squashed in. >> reporter: no corner offices here? >> every day you get to walk in and think about how you're going to change the world. >> reporter: right now her team is analyzing data from police body cameras and immigration data to advise the president on policy. >> this is the...
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we closely follow events in the south of descream and israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are asked to do so. >> in a scathing editor comment this week, the left leaning hadix here, lessons had not been learned, victims had been forgotten. israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation protective edge. first, was to stop the rockets which were being fired into israel by armed groups from gaza. the second was to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. efraim khan is a diplomat. >> war keeping civilians many syrians without any do you believe. tens of thousands of civilians in the gaza strip lost their home had to find some solution during the cold winter there until now only a few houses were rebuilt. it is a major problem that we don't like we didn't want it but we had no other choice. >> israel and hamas are actively negotiating for a lasting ceasefire but there is deep mistrust on both sides less than 12 months after the israeli forces withdrew. it is perhaps too soon for objective assessment of the long term impact of the war. paul brennan al jazeera jerus
we closely follow events in the south of descream and israel and prepare to respond with full force when we are asked to do so. >> in a scathing editor comment this week, the left leaning hadix here, lessons had not been learned, victims had been forgotten. israel says it had two main goals for what it called operation protective edge. first, was to stop the rockets which were being fired into israel by armed groups from gaza. the second was to destroy gaza's network of tunnels. efraim...
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. >> on that specific point, tom, you go to a movie theater some places in europe certainly in israel south, there are metal detectors, enhanced security as if you go to a stadium. i want to go to the verizon center and watch the wizards play somebody checks for metal detection, standard operating procedure. is it time to take another look at that. >> that's why you pay the price for an nba ticket that you pay compared to a movie theater. if we want to pay $100 a ticket to go to movies that's about probably what it would cost to have enough police officers. you would need multiple schiff's seven days a week. every fire exit would have to be guarded. like in this guy's case park the go outside, go and get your weaponry and come back in the fire exit. you would have to have a small army of police officers at every theater at every city in the country. then never mind i will go to a school. every school will have do that. we have that from preschool through universities. you know as soon as you tighten down one place or one industry you are creating other targets to be available. >> standby. m
. >> on that specific point, tom, you go to a movie theater some places in europe certainly in israel south, there are metal detectors, enhanced security as if you go to a stadium. i want to go to the verizon center and watch the wizards play somebody checks for metal detection, standard operating procedure. is it time to take another look at that. >> that's why you pay the price for an nba ticket that you pay compared to a movie theater. if we want to pay $100 a ticket to go to...
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. >>> and pope francis delivers mass in bolivia, the latest stop on his south american tour. ♪ >>> israels two of its citizens are being held in the gaza strip at least one by hamas. one of the missing men disappeared last year. the details about him are only coming out now because an israeli judge has lifted a gag order. this is what we know. he is believed to have crossed the border fence into the gaza strip in september of last year. he is described as being of ethiopian dissent. this information is coming from the israeli ministry of defense. according to israeli sources, he is being held against his will be hamas. but hamas says it doesn't know anything about this. israel's prime minister benjamin netenyahu says on twitter that his government is working to return him from gaza. his brother has called on the international community to help find him. >> translator: my bother has been missing for the last ten months. it looks like he crossed the boarder into gaza and then disappeared. we're taushging about a humanitarian case because my brother is not well. on our family's behalf i ask
. >>> and pope francis delivers mass in bolivia, the latest stop on his south american tour. ♪ >>> israels two of its citizens are being held in the gaza strip at least one by hamas. one of the missing men disappeared last year. the details about him are only coming out now because an israeli judge has lifted a gag order. this is what we know. he is believed to have crossed the border fence into the gaza strip in september of last year. he is described as being of ethiopian...
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he stole a top secret manual to let israel identify some of the america's covert agents. also gave information to pakistan and south africa. the obama administration denies his release is part of the concession with israel on the deal with iran. >>> on capitol hill intense lobbying is under way for supporters and possibilities with the nuclear deal with iran now that congress has begun its 60-day review. a frustrated secretary john kerry testified before the house yesterday. he accused members of not understanding the agreement and told them the agreement is not built on trust. >> we will continue to push back on iran on every front available, but the fact is it's a lot easier to push back against an iran that doesn't have a nuclear weapon rather than one that does. >> congress is expected to vote in september on the agreement. >>> the new york state prison worker who admits to helping inmates escape prison faces up to seven years behind bars. joyce mitchell wore shackles while in court on tuesday. her voice was barely audible. she admitted to smuggling hacksaw blades inside meat for the two inmates. >>> the nfl pl
he stole a top secret manual to let israel identify some of the america's covert agents. also gave information to pakistan and south africa. the obama administration denies his release is part of the concession with israel on the deal with iran. >>> on capitol hill intense lobbying is under way for supporters and possibilities with the nuclear deal with iran now that congress has begun its 60-day review. a frustrated secretary john kerry testified before the house yesterday. he accused...
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>> aside what has been going on in gaza, you have israel closing its borders over security occurrence. el nusra is fighting, now i.s.i.l. fighting south of the country or an i.s.i.l. affiliate so how concerned should israel be? >> the chaos in the region hats to be a real concern for israel. israel needs stability in the region. if there are states around that control their territory control their people rational people can then have conversations. we have more or less had peace in the region for israel since the 1973 war or arguably since the lebanon war ended. now that these states no longer control peace and now syria is nothing more than chaos and the egyptians no longer control at least parts of the sinai at times this has to be worrisome for israel. >> around i.s.i.l.and i.s.i.l. is calling for attacks all around the month of ramadan. doug thank you for being with us. >> iran's nuclear program the extended talks between world powers and iran continues. the nuclear watch group has made a detour to tehran. james bays has more. >> reporter: the detailed negotiations go on here still some sticking points and a great deal for them to
>> aside what has been going on in gaza, you have israel closing its borders over security occurrence. el nusra is fighting, now i.s.i.l. fighting south of the country or an i.s.i.l. affiliate so how concerned should israel be? >> the chaos in the region hats to be a real concern for israel. israel needs stability in the region. if there are states around that control their territory control their people rational people can then have conversations. we have more or less had peace in...
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israel says he is being held by hamas. >>> south sudan is marking four years since it gained independenceeen racked by civil war since 2013, forcing more than 2 million people from their homes. >>> the u.n. says the number of syrian refugees now exceeds 4 million, making it the biggest syrian refugee crisis in the world. a further 7.5 million are displaced inside syria. >>> head of the catholic church is preparing to give mass in latin america's poorest country. let's take you there. live pictures of santa cruz where there are massive crowds there to see the pope. obviously that is not the pope but they are preparing for the pontiff to come to the podium. he is trying to highlight the issue of poverty on this trip to bolivia there >>> china's stock market has bounced back slightly after the government stepped in to ban large sales. over the past three weeks more than $3 trillion have been wiped off of the market. many who lost money are small investors who saw their savings wiped out. >> reporter: early in his career this man worked in america's silicon valley. ten years ago he moved home
israel says he is being held by hamas. >>> south sudan is marking four years since it gained independenceeen racked by civil war since 2013, forcing more than 2 million people from their homes. >>> the u.n. says the number of syrian refugees now exceeds 4 million, making it the biggest syrian refugee crisis in the world. a further 7.5 million are displaced inside syria. >>> head of the catholic church is preparing to give mass in latin america's poorest country. let's...
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carolina state -- south carolina's state capitol grounds. host: our guest is steve israel. he chairs the policy and community edition's committee for the democrats in the house of representatives. let me introduce our reporters who will be asking questions. lauren, you are first with questions. >> one of the most dramatic things that happened in the house this week was the kerfuffle over the confederate flag. democrats tried to raise this issue. what can democrats in the house do? are there more procedural maneuvers democrats can do to put pressure on republicans to force them to go on record about where they stand on concerning whether the confederate flag should still fly over the capital. what can democrats do for the general election 2015 to use it as an issue to excite african american voters and liberal voters? guest: what we can do is what we did this past week. imagine almost as they are lowering the confederate flag in south carolina, house republicans decide late at night to make a backdoor attempt to raise the confederate flag over our national parks. why did the
carolina state -- south carolina's state capitol grounds. host: our guest is steve israel. he chairs the policy and community edition's committee for the democrats in the house of representatives. let me introduce our reporters who will be asking questions. lauren, you are first with questions. >> one of the most dramatic things that happened in the house this week was the kerfuffle over the confederate flag. democrats tried to raise this issue. what can democrats in the house do? are...
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israel on top, finland, south korea, sweden, japan. the global average well above 2%. the u.s. ove 2.5%. richard haass, is the number on public spending significant? richard: i would want to see trends. it is interesting that israel is able to be at the top of the pile. what i do not think these numbers include his private spending. if you added up what corporations are doing in silicon valley, the drug companies, that might be as much or more, eagle of -- equal or greater significance. brendan: if we look at the biggest technological challenge, is public spending on r&d necessary? richard: it is one of the elements. dealing with certain problems with sequestration with coal -- it is on a scale, that you probably need public money rather than private. the answer is yes, some of the things will take public money. vonnie: 3.5 percent is allocated. do you allocate some of that 3.5% public money to an enigmatic -- to -- brennan go there are some things that pharmaceutical companies stand to make no money on, the work on ebola for last year, for example. part of the problem is that i
israel on top, finland, south korea, sweden, japan. the global average well above 2%. the u.s. ove 2.5%. richard haass, is the number on public spending significant? richard: i would want to see trends. it is interesting that israel is able to be at the top of the pile. what i do not think these numbers include his private spending. if you added up what corporations are doing in silicon valley, the drug companies, that might be as much or more, eagle of -- equal or greater significance....
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>> ultimately, we see only a few, north korea india pakistan israel, not very many in 50 years. south africa gave up its nuclear weapons, india did not build ukraine was one that chose to give away its nuclear weapons in order to gain not only the security assurances from other countries like the united states but gain nuclear weapons or nuclear energy technology which is part of the npt as well, in giving these countries access to nuclear energy technology they are able to have a more prosperous society. many countries are not going to build nuclear weapons purely based on the sheer cost of a nuclear weapons program. it's very, very expensive to build nuclear weapons it's expensive to do the research. >> which brings me to my next point. under the terms of the npt it louse a country to withdraw in three months notice. north korea in 2003 the country's blatant pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic weapons, courtney kealy has more. >> reporter: north korean state television shows pictures of massive rallies in pyongyang in support of north korea's withdrawal from the nuclear arms tr
>> ultimately, we see only a few, north korea india pakistan israel, not very many in 50 years. south africa gave up its nuclear weapons, india did not build ukraine was one that chose to give away its nuclear weapons in order to gain not only the security assurances from other countries like the united states but gain nuclear weapons or nuclear energy technology which is part of the npt as well, in giving these countries access to nuclear energy technology they are able to have a more...
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israel. >> sharm el-sheikh is in the south. >> it doesn't threaten it directly but who will go to an egyptian resort from the united states for a vacation. it's not the appetiting place to go as a result of operations run by i.s.i.s. and other jihadi groups to detroit the tourist industry ensuring that the egyptian economy is on its last legs. >> professor of u.c.l.a. good to have you with us. thank you >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu poke about the attacks -- spoke about the attacks in the sinai saying i.s.i.l. can not be allowed to gain a foothold in the middle east. >> we see i.s.i.s. at the gates. across the border from milan. across the border in egypt. we send our condolences to government and people in egypt for the fall in egyptians, ensleyed by i.s.i.s. terror. >> we must stand up to all the forces the militant iran. those led by iran and i.s.i.s. residents are feeling the threat by i.s.i.l. watching the egyptians battle across the border. border. >> reporter: this is the view of egypt's north sinai from the gaza strip. black smoke can be seen rising into the sky after
israel. >> sharm el-sheikh is in the south. >> it doesn't threaten it directly but who will go to an egyptian resort from the united states for a vacation. it's not the appetiting place to go as a result of operations run by i.s.i.s. and other jihadi groups to detroit the tourist industry ensuring that the egyptian economy is on its last legs. >> professor of u.c.l.a. good to have you with us. thank you >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu poke about the...
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you can also watch it at cspan.org as well as the debate in the south carolina legislature. >>> steve israel chair of the democratic policy and communications committee talks about the party's priorities for congress status of the budget and appropriations bills possibility of a government shut done down, iranian nuclear negotiation and 2016 elections. sunday 10:00 p.m. and of6:00 p.m. on c panspan. >>> with the upcoming release of the new noefl go set a watchman c-span2 book tv focuses on the novelist starting saturday night at 7:45 eastern. we talk about the impact of lee's book "to kill a mocking bird," her life since its publication and the events that led to the discovery and publication of her new novel. we'll also reair these programs sunday evening beginning at 6:30 eastern. also on sunday night at 10:00 radio talk show host hugh hewitt on hillary clinton's second run for president. on c-span saturday night starting at 8:00, congressional commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war with readings and remarks by members of congress. and sunday at 6:30 carly fiorina visits
you can also watch it at cspan.org as well as the debate in the south carolina legislature. >>> steve israel chair of the democratic policy and communications committee talks about the party's priorities for congress status of the budget and appropriations bills possibility of a government shut done down, iranian nuclear negotiation and 2016 elections. sunday 10:00 p.m. and of6:00 p.m. on c panspan. >>> with the upcoming release of the new noefl go set a watchman c-span2 book...
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at 72 and everyone else in the mid-70s on the if peninsula and pacifica and israelity and colma around 61 and more sunshine southke about 84 degrees and the haze moving to the east and upper 60s richmond and berkeley and oakland and low-to-mid 70s the rest of inland east bay and enjoy the free air conditioning, 76 to 83 and get the chores finish today or tomorrow and possibly on saturday but then new we are back to average and monday we are warmer and look at tuesday and when, just about total sunshine, 70s at the coast and 80s around the bay and 90s to 100 inland but a nice day to be outside refreshingly cool and the traffic. >> if you are going to be in the area of the wragg fire do not want to be outside because the smoke is thick. we can see it from the camera we are parked on the side of the road on highway 128 where we cannot go any further. we did go past one area that was block off to traffic because we are a news epa -- van but we are at the end. we have fire department and other haw enforcement crews on the scene and caltrain off to the shoulder but if you look to the left we see thick smoke and that i
at 72 and everyone else in the mid-70s on the if peninsula and pacifica and israelity and colma around 61 and more sunshine southke about 84 degrees and the haze moving to the east and upper 60s richmond and berkeley and oakland and low-to-mid 70s the rest of inland east bay and enjoy the free air conditioning, 76 to 83 and get the chores finish today or tomorrow and possibly on saturday but then new we are back to average and monday we are warmer and look at tuesday and when, just about total...
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both israel and south korea have used semi autonomous lethal robots on their troubled borders but untilmachine that can make decisions and kill entirely on its own. tuesday's letter from experts warns that fully autonomous killer robots could be deployed within years, not decades. the warning comes ahead of a u.n. meeting in november which will see countries discuss whether to pursue a ban. >> don't arm me. >> max foster cnn london. >> who would have thought the movie "terminator" would be based on a true story. >> it all started with "lost in space" rb the evil robot sabotaged the spaceship. >> and then irobot it tame to him in a dream. >> robinson family. i went back to the '60s and '70s television. >> before my time i think in possibly. >> next here on cnn newsroom a great story, inspiring story. little boy first child ever to receive a double hand transplant. you know when you book a fabulous vacation cause the photos look amazing? but you get there and find out it's far from amazing. it's almost like it was too good to be true? that's like when you switch wireless carriers, and fin
both israel and south korea have used semi autonomous lethal robots on their troubled borders but untilmachine that can make decisions and kill entirely on its own. tuesday's letter from experts warns that fully autonomous killer robots could be deployed within years, not decades. the warning comes ahead of a u.n. meeting in november which will see countries discuss whether to pursue a ban. >> don't arm me. >> max foster cnn london. >> who would have thought the movie...
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israel. [applause] american-led alliances need rebuilding too, and better judgment is called for in relations far and near. ninety miles to our southere is talk of a state visit by our outgoing president. but we don't need a glorified tourist to go to havana in support of a failed cuba. [applause] we need an american president to go to havana in solidarity with a free cuban people, and i am ready to be that president. [applause] great things like that can really happen. and in this country of ours, the most improbable things can happen. take that from a guy who met his first president on the day he was born, and his second on the day he was brought home from the hospital. [applause] the person who handled both introductions is here today. she's watching what i say and frankly, with all these reporters around, i'm watching what she says. please say hello to my wonderful mom, barbara bush. [applause] by tyehhe way -- crowd: jeb jeb jeb jeb! jeb: by the way -- just so that our friends know, the next president will pass meaningful immigration reform so that will be resolved -- not by executive order. [applause] back to my family, just
israel. [applause] american-led alliances need rebuilding too, and better judgment is called for in relations far and near. ninety miles to our southere is talk of a state visit by our outgoing president. but we don't need a glorified tourist to go to havana in support of a failed cuba. [applause] we need an american president to go to havana in solidarity with a free cuban people, and i am ready to be that president. [applause] great things like that can really happen. and in this country of...
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israel. >> the northeast cooling off a little bit but the south definitely still feeling the heat. >> mariaina is in the travel center with more on that. >> hello ainsley and everybody at home. if you are traveling across parts of the plains or into the southeast you could be looking at issues we are going to be looking at. this is a frontal boundary that will enhance thunderstorm activity. even a marginal risk for severe weather. mostly damaging winds and large hail across parts of the rockies and into nevada that will be a concern as well. severe weather threat continues into tomorrow for several different areas. we will keep you updated on that. as far as the temperatures go staying muggy, very humid out there across parts of the southeast. meanwhile closer to average temperatures further to the north across mid atlantic and also in the northeast. heat advisories because we are forecasting heat index values in the triple digits across georgia alabama and into mississippi. well above average temperatures here. also humidity. high temperatures forecast to be well into the 90's out there es
israel. >> the northeast cooling off a little bit but the south definitely still feeling the heat. >> mariaina is in the travel center with more on that. >> hello ainsley and everybody at home. if you are traveling across parts of the plains or into the southeast you could be looking at issues we are going to be looking at. this is a frontal boundary that will enhance thunderstorm activity. even a marginal risk for severe weather. mostly damaging winds and large hail across...
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south carolina. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member for hosting this hearing. secretary kerry i share the concerns of an op-ed of the times of israel he presents 16 reasons the nuke deal is a catastrophe for the western world. i'll present these for the record for you to answer during the coming month. we need these as response to the american people so that as we vote in september, the american people will know as you stated a few minutes ago the correct facts. one was the iranian regime required to disclose the previous military dimensions of its nuclear program in order both to ensure effective inspections of all relevant facilities? no. two, has the iranian regime been required to halt all uranium enrichment including thousands spinning at the enrichment facility? no. has they been required to shut down and dismantle the iraq heavy reactor plant? no. as the regime been required to shut down and dismantle the facility it is building at fordo? no. five has iranian regime been required to halt its ongoing missile development? no. six, has the regime been requires to hult -- amount and research the program that will enable it to br
south carolina. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member for hosting this hearing. secretary kerry i share the concerns of an op-ed of the times of israel he presents 16 reasons the nuke deal is a catastrophe for the western world. i'll present these for the record for you to answer during the coming month. we need these as response to the american people so that as we vote in september, the american people will know as you stated a few minutes ago the correct facts. one was the iranian...
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been trying, others pursuing the bomb is libya, iraq north korea, south africa during the apartheid years was said to have a bomb, and israel by some estimates has dozens if not more. are we talking about a selective treaty. >> this is true. looking at the issue of the treaty, when it was brought open for signature, there was an estimate that there would be many many many more nuclear weapon powers. >> is the glass half empty or half full. >> we have seen of powers in this way. india, pakistan india and north korea. this is not very many. ultimately south africa give up the nuclear weapons, syria, and other countries. ukraine was one that they close to give away in order to gain not only the security assurances center other countries like the united states, but gain nuclear weapons and energy technology which is part of the npt as well. in giving the countries access to nuclear energy. they are able to have a prosperous society. many will not build nuclear weapons, based on the cost of the nuclear weapons process. very expensive to do the research. >> which brings me to the next point. under the terms of npt there's a mecha
been trying, others pursuing the bomb is libya, iraq north korea, south africa during the apartheid years was said to have a bomb, and israel by some estimates has dozens if not more. are we talking about a selective treaty. >> this is true. looking at the issue of the treaty, when it was brought open for signature, there was an estimate that there would be many many many more nuclear weapon powers. >> is the glass half empty or half full. >> we have seen of powers in this...
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south korea. now, president obama knowing that israel vehemently objects to this deal and feels this gives iran an threat to its existence and a regime that has promised to wipe the jewish state off the map, the ultimate weapon to achieve its goals promises to, quote, continue our effort to strengthen israel's security efforts that go beyond what any american administration has done before end quote. not only are they empty words mr. speaker, they are not to boot. one of the most significant flaws is it failed to dismantle any of north korea's nuclear infrastructure. the deal, as was designed merely to delay the north korean bomb, not prevent it, and that is what this nuclear deal with iran is designed to do. we saw what happened with north korea and we can be sure that iran plans to follow suit. the totality of this deal hinges on a bet by the administration and the rest of the p-5 plus one that the iranian regime will see the error of its ways and wants to be part of the global community and fore sake its support for terror and -- forsake its support for terror and other illicit behavior. that's
south korea. now, president obama knowing that israel vehemently objects to this deal and feels this gives iran an threat to its existence and a regime that has promised to wipe the jewish state off the map, the ultimate weapon to achieve its goals promises to, quote, continue our effort to strengthen israel's security efforts that go beyond what any american administration has done before end quote. not only are they empty words mr. speaker, they are not to boot. one of the most significant...
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the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the power and the control. >> the way i have found is this project, which is called save the children. saving palestinian children who have every right to lead. if no aid is able to get to them, they die. they have almost 600 children. israeli and palestinian doctors have worked on them. reconciliation is working together. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can make the change. and it depends on that. >> i think that i hope we can make children not to hate my neighbors, my arab neighbors. testimony we're good neighbors, one
the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the...
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south sudanese military there. >>> ashton carter held talks with the saudi king on the third stop of the middle east tour. he also visited israel and jordan. he's trying to ease fears over the nuclear deal reached with iran last week. ashton carter spent monday and tuesday talking to his counterpart in israel as well as the prime minister netanyahu. the ally in the region strongly criticized the deal but carter said friends can disagree. also on tuesday the defense secretary briefly visited a u.s. base in jordan another important ally. he addressed soldiers from six countries fighting in an anti-isil coalition. now he's in saudi arabia to meet defense ministers from the gulf countries. they're all worried about the deal with iran. there are concerns that that deal could lead to a military build-up in the region. >> reporter: the u.s. defense secretary isn't just offering moral support to allies in the region. he's thought according to several news reports to be bringing with him promises of billions of dollars of conventional weapons. the obama administration has broken records in its weapon sales to the middle east. it's signi
south sudanese military there. >>> ashton carter held talks with the saudi king on the third stop of the middle east tour. he also visited israel and jordan. he's trying to ease fears over the nuclear deal reached with iran last week. ashton carter spent monday and tuesday talking to his counterpart in israel as well as the prime minister netanyahu. the ally in the region strongly criticized the deal but carter said friends can disagree. also on tuesday the defense secretary briefly...
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secretary of defense is going to israel on sunday as part.carter will visit saudi arabia and jordan on its middle east tour. and there have been demonstrations on the grounds of southina state house. members of the ku klux klan were protesting against the removal of the confederate flag. >>> saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil, the interior ministry says security forces conducted several raids seizing weapons and cash. the suspects are accused of plotting attacks. attacks. the saudi government is actively pursuing isil activity within its borders. >> i know the islamic state is trying to promulgate its views in saudi arabia. it wants to take over especially the two holy mosques. it has constantly put out propaganda against the saudi royal family and the regime. the ministry of interior has been diligent in trying to find its supporters and to hunt them down and arrest them. this is not the first set of arrests. i suspect it will not be the last. >>> banks in greece are set to reopen on monday. they were shut down. people can take out 420 euro as week as withdrawal limits are relaxed. chinese state media says 20 foreigners have bee
secretary of defense is going to israel on sunday as part.carter will visit saudi arabia and jordan on its middle east tour. and there have been demonstrations on the grounds of southina state house. members of the ku klux klan were protesting against the removal of the confederate flag. >>> saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil, the interior ministry says security forces conducted several raids seizing weapons and cash. the suspects are accused of...
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israel and the palestinian. clinton has been speaking at a campaign event in south carolina. >> i do believe it's possible and ielieve it's the only resolution that will work. i think there has to be a negotiated settlement. we have to look for a way to persuade both sides to do more to demonstrate un equivocally to a two sides solution. >> reporter: one of the sticking points to peace is israel's expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and just now there is a growing campaign of the future of a small village here and around 300 palestinian people. one of israel's top courts says it should be demolished and it's in between an illegal israeli settlement and ancient synagogue operated by setters and the offer to relocate but that plan is criticized by diplomates and human rights campaigners and we report. >> reporter: life in this small village in the southern hills in the occupied west bank is normally quiet. most of the palestinian people who call this place home own a living tending livestock or farming but their future here is uncertain and for the first time in 30 years residents of the ba
israel and the palestinian. clinton has been speaking at a campaign event in south carolina. >> i do believe it's possible and ielieve it's the only resolution that will work. i think there has to be a negotiated settlement. we have to look for a way to persuade both sides to do more to demonstrate un equivocally to a two sides solution. >> reporter: one of the sticking points to peace is israel's expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied west bank and just now there is a...
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south asia. on newsmakers, new york representative steve israel, chair of the democratic policy and communications committee talks about democratic priorities for congress, the status of the budget and appropriation bills, the possibility of a shutdown, the iran nuclear negotiations and 2016 campaign politics. newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> conservative pollstart kristen anderson on the millennial generation and how the political parties are buying or this voting bloc. >> when you take a look at where people's eyeballs are going, use the people were focused on the television. political advertising were very clinically focused. technology has changed so now if you look into a room, what are they looking at? they are looking at their phones. for folks in the political world who want to reach the next generation or just into the future understand what the future of political advertising is going to look like, whatever the latest name is -- candy crust may be fading in popularity but there is always something new popping up. finding ways to get your message in front of
south asia. on newsmakers, new york representative steve israel, chair of the democratic policy and communications committee talks about democratic priorities for congress, the status of the budget and appropriation bills, the possibility of a shutdown, the iran nuclear negotiations and 2016 campaign politics. newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> conservative pollstart kristen anderson on the millennial generation and how the political parties are buying or this...
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israel between the u.s. and saudi arabia. it's been more visible. .. you would see they were saying exactly the same thing which is remarkable in another south beard the greatest achievement of the obama administration in the middle east as it has brought saudi arabia and israel together faster than anyone would've ever thought possible. this friction with our allies contrast with the images we see on our screen daily of smiling minister of iran with a smiling john kerry but the impression of a new era of friendship between the two countries. the administration insists this is just an arms control negotiations only about the nuclear issue and isn't looking to build on this for anything larger or anything else. we keep hearing credible reports about much wider discussions between iran and the united states about the islamist dates in iraq and stabilizing area come and stabilizing yemen and how wide is his cooperation. but at the long-term plans with respect to iran. is the united states starting to think of iran as a partner for regional security and no one. at least of the most important thing, which is the lack of response the total lack of response,
israel between the u.s. and saudi arabia. it's been more visible. .. you would see they were saying exactly the same thing which is remarkable in another south beard the greatest achievement of the obama administration in the middle east as it has brought saudi arabia and israel together faster than anyone would've ever thought possible. this friction with our allies contrast with the images we see on our screen daily of smiling minister of iran with a smiling john kerry but the impression of a...
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israel identify some of america's covert agents. u.s. officials said he did it for the money and he also gave classified information to pakistan and south africa. >> what was in the past was in the past. >> reporter: israeli leaders like benjamin netanyahu lobbied for pollard's release, a request rejected by three u.s. presidents. but with pollard up for parole this year, the obama administration did not object. former c.i.a. director jim woosley was opposed to pollard's release but now believes the damage he did was not as bad as initially thought. >> i know of nothing that pollard stole, whether it went to a third country or not, and i know of nothing that he stole and it stayed israel that damaged the united states at all. >> reporter: both pollard's lawyers and the obama administration deny any connection between his release and an effort to assuage israeli concerns over the iran nuclear deal, but, scott, this issue at least will resolve one source of tension between the two countries. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the state department this evening. margaret, thanks. hot, dry winds pushed a wildfire over a containment line today in
israel identify some of america's covert agents. u.s. officials said he did it for the money and he also gave classified information to pakistan and south africa. >> what was in the past was in the past. >> reporter: israeli leaders like benjamin netanyahu lobbied for pollard's release, a request rejected by three u.s. presidents. but with pollard up for parole this year, the obama administration did not object. former c.i.a. director jim woosley was opposed to pollard's release but...
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south sudan. >> the u.s. secretary of defense ash carter held talks with the saudi king. he's also visited israel and jordan. he's trying to ease fears over the nuclear deal reached with iran last week. let's go live to washington d.c. barely was the ink drying on that security council resolution about the iran deal than the u.s. was rushing to give assurances to its allies in the middle east june that's right because even as the deal with iran over its nuclear program was being negotiated, you pretty much had critics from all sides from the saudis and members of the gulf cooperation council to israel to republicans here in washington, all very, very skeptical that the deal that has been reached in the past couple of weeks could actually prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons and two could also prevent it from somehow expanding its influence across the greater middle east. part of that ash carter, the defense secretary is trying to do is reassure leaders that iran is still very problematic at least as far as official washington is concerned. washington is concerned about iran's human rights
south sudan. >> the u.s. secretary of defense ash carter held talks with the saudi king. he's also visited israel and jordan. he's trying to ease fears over the nuclear deal reached with iran last week. let's go live to washington d.c. barely was the ink drying on that security council resolution about the iran deal than the u.s. was rushing to give assurances to its allies in the middle east june that's right because even as the deal with iran over its nuclear program was being...
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israel and other countries. we go inside the deal and examine its chances of getting it approved by a skeptical congress. >>> also - misery in the midwest and death in the south of torrential rains and flooding. and we talk to n.a.s.a. about an amazing voyage to >>> the nuclear deal announced today is personal for the americans taken hostage in iran 36 years ago. as you heard earlier, they were working at the u.s. embassy when they were kidnapped and held captive. that was the breaking point in relations between the two country, now that a door has been opened, former hostages are hoping to get the restitution they have been seeking. mary snow told us their story in march. >> reporter: when don peers into the past and his 444 days of captivity, he sees unfinished business and wants to make iran pay. cook was among the youngest of 52 americans taken hostage in 1979 after the shaw was overthrown in a revolution. he recalls the blind folding, led to mock firing squads. more than three decades later, cook considered himself one of the lucky ones. >> others didn't. of my colleagues that really, in some cases, took it to their grave, never got over it. >> he feels
israel and other countries. we go inside the deal and examine its chances of getting it approved by a skeptical congress. >>> also - misery in the midwest and death in the south of torrential rains and flooding. and we talk to n.a.s.a. about an amazing voyage to >>> the nuclear deal announced today is personal for the americans taken hostage in iran 36 years ago. as you heard earlier, they were working at the u.s. embassy when they were kidnapped and held captive. that was the...
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mateo and pill bring at 70 and half moon bay at 63 and pacifica and israel city and colma at 62 and sunset is 63 and mid-60s downtown and southisco and sausalito much more sunshine. we will need sunglasses in the north bay, and made 80s. and 69 in richmond and berkeley and low-to-mid 70s for the rest of the shoreline and flow air conditioning so on the window is save money. low-to-mid 80s elsewhere. at the became, do not forget juvenile diabetes fundraiser serving sugar free root better floats at 5:00. leyla will be there and serve an extra generous portion for you. just for you. 64 at 7:00 were directing to 62. high temperatures tonight mid-50s to low 50s and drizzle is more likely. two- to four-degrees as the cooling climax tomorrow and friday the temperatures rebound and seasonal over the weekend and look at monday and tuesday 80s and 90s away from the coast. have a great day. leyla, tell us about traffic. >> i have the latest scoop on traffic. >> i like it. as we look at message 360 through orinda, westbound highway 24, near the bart tracks, traffic is moving along without any problem turning this around, the trees going
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israel. >>> much more ahead. a special report from iran. people hoping for better times following the nuclear deal. >>> and an a-plus study in success, the south school that keeps refugees children in the classroom. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years. ♪ ♪ >>> again, here is a reminder of our stop top stories on al jazerra. yemen's exiled government declares aden liberated. it comes after days of battling with the country's hugy rebels. >>> growing calls for a u.n. dry brownal to investigate the downing of mh17 last year. memorials are being held to mark the first an vice verse rift crash. i'll all 298 people aboard were killed. >>> germany's parliament is debating grays' bailout. we are looking at live pictures coming from there now. oneone of several e.u. countries that must sign off on the deal. >>> looking at why a man opened fire on two military officers in the state of tennessee, four marines were killed as well as the gunman. >> reporter: the g
israel. >>> much more ahead. a special report from iran. people hoping for better times following the nuclear deal. >>> and an a-plus study in success, the south school that keeps refugees children in the classroom. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for...
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israel - the place he considers home. >>> former c.i.a. director jims woolsey told al jazeera tonight that he peels jonathan pollard's release is overdue. >> people that spy for friendly countries such as south korea, philippines and greece historically in united states have been sentenced to not stay in prison for more than six or seven or eight years. they stayed that long. i had that position since late '90s that i thought it was time to release him because he was serving the same time as other spies from friendly countries. the people that stay for life are people like ames and hanson who had americans killed and traitors backing enemies of the united states such as the soviet union >>> woolsey said it's unclear why pollard was incarcerated for so long but doesn't think it was an attempt to apiece israel over the iranian nuclear deal >>> president obama's top cabinet secretaries were on capital hill defending the deal facing the panel in the house. many lawmakers argued the deal would not prevent iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. as libby casey reports, secretary of state john kerry fought back arguing scrapping it would not make it better. >> reporter: round two on capitol hill for the c
israel - the place he considers home. >>> former c.i.a. director jims woolsey told al jazeera tonight that he peels jonathan pollard's release is overdue. >> people that spy for friendly countries such as south korea, philippines and greece historically in united states have been sentenced to not stay in prison for more than six or seven or eight years. they stayed that long. i had that position since late '90s that i thought it was time to release him because he was serving the...
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south, it remains hot. christine. >> ivan cabrera, it is hot. thank you for that. >>> the obama administration is working overtime to repair a rift with israel following the iran nuclear deal. a key meeting happened this morning. we are live after the break. >>> happening right now, secretary of defense ash carter meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this comes the day after the u.n. security council voted to endorse the nuclear deal with tehran and begin lifting a decade of sanctions. a deal israel opposes. that makes carter's primary mission to reassure netanyahu on the security. we have more with erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: good morning, christine. briefly shaking hands for the cameras before continuing their meeting behind closed doors. before embarking on this trip secretary carter said his goal was not to try to persuade israeli opinion on the iran nuclear deal. his goal was to reinforce and focus on the israeli/u.s. military cooperation. very much the subject of the press conference that took place yesterday with his israeli counterpart. both men saying despite the differences, military cooperation would not be impacted by the diff
south, it remains hot. christine. >> ivan cabrera, it is hot. thank you for that. >>> the obama administration is working overtime to repair a rift with israel following the iran nuclear deal. a key meeting happened this morning. we are live after the break. >>> happening right now, secretary of defense ash carter meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this comes the day after the u.n. security council voted to endorse the nuclear deal with tehran and begin...