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they convinced me i should cancel the gig, that we were going to play in tel aviv. as a kind of act of compromise, place -- and agricultural community where many different religions, christians, jews, muslims all live together, their children all good to school together. it is -- they grow chickpeas for a living. we did the gig there, outdoors. it was a huge success. 60,000 israelis came. no palestinians, of course, because they are not allowed to my story. at the end of that gig, i stood up and it had been hugely enthusiastic audience. i said, you are the generation of young israelis who have the responsibility to make peace with your neighbors and to figure out this terrible mess that your country has got itself into. and there was complete silence. it was like 60,000 kids all looking at me going, what is he talking about? this is not in the script. so anyway, i went back the next year at the invitation of -- amy: the united nations agency? >> yes. -- we went all over the west bank. we did not go to gaza, unfortunately, but we went everywhere else that we could th
they convinced me i should cancel the gig, that we were going to play in tel aviv. as a kind of act of compromise, place -- and agricultural community where many different religions, christians, jews, muslims all live together, their children all good to school together. it is -- they grow chickpeas for a living. we did the gig there, outdoors. it was a huge success. 60,000 israelis came. no palestinians, of course, because they are not allowed to my story. at the end of that gig, i stood up...
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bigger than tel aviv. i don't anymore. >> what did you fall in love with when you got to memphis other than the music, i assume? >> well, it's a very -- in memphis, there's a feeling of us against everybody. you know? and that feeling is something that, you know, there's only 14 million jewish people around the world. around the world. you know, israel is such a small country. >> sure. >> and we, you know, and that feeling of a day-to-day basis has -- the people in memphis and the people in israel have the same. whether it's from two different -- it's the same thing. >> sure. >> and people, you know, it's just real. and -- >> the hustle l. >> yeah. i relate to that. i can't be in a place where i s itit' it's, you know, there is some laziness, but also in the -- >> also in tel aviv. yeah. >> right amount of -- the right amount of it. >> yeah. so memphis is home for you. >> yeah. >> how did you all, like, end up hooking up as a group? >> he had a -- this wonderful drummer that he hired for his solo band and
bigger than tel aviv. i don't anymore. >> what did you fall in love with when you got to memphis other than the music, i assume? >> well, it's a very -- in memphis, there's a feeling of us against everybody. you know? and that feeling is something that, you know, there's only 14 million jewish people around the world. around the world. you know, israel is such a small country. >> sure. >> and we, you know, and that feeling of a day-to-day basis has -- the people in...
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political analyst on your own life from tel aviv thank you so much for your insights today. that's all for this hour i think you so much for joining us today i'll be back at the top the hour. right now we're in with a good scene over thanks to. these birds fish two weeks. i will be yes man who that might be just moments is no multimedia for much. according to see you eat it is home to the wolves most bowlful drug syndicate why you grow marijuana and north tomatoes in that city yeah there's a big hit over the market. for your money watch he put. them up there. to keep them. close. must times the government knows what they do and they do nothing. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires trying to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and paci dead sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of universities in the u.s. . with more make goods manufactured consent. still to the public will. when the ruling close isn't protect themselves. with the famous merry go round certainly the one percent
political analyst on your own life from tel aviv thank you so much for your insights today. that's all for this hour i think you so much for joining us today i'll be back at the top the hour. right now we're in with a good scene over thanks to. these birds fish two weeks. i will be yes man who that might be just moments is no multimedia for much. according to see you eat it is home to the wolves most bowlful drug syndicate why you grow marijuana and north tomatoes in that city yeah there's a...
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itself within its own borders for the simple fact that the trump white house and this madman in tel aviv who is called benjamin netanyahu keeps threatening us with so-called military options please be a little bit fair and go through the eye over the last couple of months or years. we all understand that iran does not have a nuclear weapon and it is prohibited and it is said it has no intention but the fact is that it used to have a nuclear weapons program associated with its missile program and in the future it could resume their nuclear program and have well developed missiles that's why it is of concern that are just like these nations who are like you you are free to speculate you are pretty you excuse me you are pretty you are free to speculate but you are speculating under the assumption that you know what you hear from the white house and tel aviv are right this is not the which is not true iran is not going to develop nuclear program today tomorrow or ever because you don't doesn't need nuclear weapons where where are we supposed to drop these weapons we don't need them why shoul
itself within its own borders for the simple fact that the trump white house and this madman in tel aviv who is called benjamin netanyahu keeps threatening us with so-called military options please be a little bit fair and go through the eye over the last couple of months or years. we all understand that iran does not have a nuclear weapon and it is prohibited and it is said it has no intention but the fact is that it used to have a nuclear weapons program associated with its missile program...
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eight missiles landed altogether in the haifa and tel aviv central area.rly clever ploy by saddam to split apart the coalition and it took all of the diplomatic wherewithal of the president to keep israel out of the war. >> the coalition will give saddam hussein until noon saturday. >> if he doesn't begin moving his forces, the allied coalition is on the verge of invading kuwait and iraq by land. >> we tried to give him some good advice a few months ago. we told them, move it or lose it. they wouldn't move it, now they will lose it. >> colin powell, then chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, believed in exerting maximum power on the ground so that you wouldn't be fighting a prolonged war. that this would be quick, decisive. it became known as the powell doctrine. >> the ground war started this morning as the americans and their allies attack with massive firepower that shook the earth. >> we're about 15 1/2 hours into a ground war that from all of the sketchy reports that we're receiving is going well. so far the offensive is progressing with dramatic suc
eight missiles landed altogether in the haifa and tel aviv central area.rly clever ploy by saddam to split apart the coalition and it took all of the diplomatic wherewithal of the president to keep israel out of the war. >> the coalition will give saddam hussein until noon saturday. >> if he doesn't begin moving his forces, the allied coalition is on the verge of invading kuwait and iraq by land. >> we tried to give him some good advice a few months ago. we told them, move it...
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i love this film called in between about three palestinian women living in tel aviv, each independentlyith a boyfriend who is not as liberal as he seems. one is a dj whose strict christian parents don't know that she is gay. another is a muslim who is engaged to be married toa muslim who is engaged to be married to a very sanctimonious and bullying quy- to a very sanctimonious and bullying guy. this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival. it has also ruffled some feathers. i loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it isa think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. really vibrant is a debt to converge. really vibra nt performances. is a debt to converge. really vibrant performances. again, you really get to care about these women and their lives. it is caught in between and it is terrific. best dvd? city of ghosts. it is not an easy watch. it is a documentary about these journalists documenting what is happening in syria. they call themselves raqqa is being slaughtered silently and are using the internet to get the true sto
i love this film called in between about three palestinian women living in tel aviv, each independentlyith a boyfriend who is not as liberal as he seems. one is a dj whose strict christian parents don't know that she is gay. another is a muslim who is engaged to be married toa muslim who is engaged to be married to a very sanctimonious and bullying quy- to a very sanctimonious and bullying guy. this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival. it has also...
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theateless palestinian in west bank pays more for her cell phone bill than an israeli who lives in tel aviv because they are buying secondhand. they are reselling. the infrastructure is there. you wouldn't have to change anything. everyone uses the shekel. jesus used the shekel. it has been around a long time. you don't have to change anything. number three is the settlement issue. settlements become part of one state. if people stay or not, this ofll issues of confiscation, reimbursing people for their losses and these kind of things, which is right in line with the individual that everyone should always uphold. but settlements will not be settlements anymore. number four, and this is a big one, is jerusalem. very part-timedy law professor had for second, jerusalem is and has always been, since 1948, living under this latin turn -- this latin term which means it has its own status. in the partition ideas of the of the u.n., jerusalem would be an international zone, like the vatican, and that has never changed under international law. so the entirety of jerusalem, west and east, belongs to
theateless palestinian in west bank pays more for her cell phone bill than an israeli who lives in tel aviv because they are buying secondhand. they are reselling. the infrastructure is there. you wouldn't have to change anything. everyone uses the shekel. jesus used the shekel. it has been around a long time. you don't have to change anything. number three is the settlement issue. settlements become part of one state. if people stay or not, this ofll issues of confiscation, reimbursing people...
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km time trial in the hilly city, followed by road races on the next two days — between haifa and tel avive first time one of cycling's grand tours will begin outside europe. this is a great honourfor us this is a great honour for us to host this. i think this is a state of confidence about the abilities of the state of israel to organise a very big sports event. they think that everyone who will come here will enjoy an unbelievable experience and of course this will be an excellent exposure for all the things that tourists can enjoy. an endurance cyclist has completed a challenge first set in the famous novel byjules verne. travelling around the world in 80 days. mark beaumont reached paris on monday, the same city from where the briton set off in earlyjuly. so he completed his journey more than a day ahead of schedule, cutting the previous world record by almost a third. a small crowd of well—wishers greeted him on the way to the arc de triomphe. where he completed his 29 thousand kilometre odyssey. some real eccentrics in montgomery —— mongolia. i had a preacher reciting to me in canada
km time trial in the hilly city, followed by road races on the next two days — between haifa and tel avive first time one of cycling's grand tours will begin outside europe. this is a great honourfor us this is a great honour for us to host this. i think this is a state of confidence about the abilities of the state of israel to organise a very big sports event. they think that everyone who will come here will enjoy an unbelievable experience and of course this will be an excellent exposure...
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they are based mostly in antwerp, india, tel aviv and new york.ose rough diamonds before selling them to retailers like signet and tiffany. they are often quite large businesses, but family-run. incredibly capital-intensive. and because they are family-run, you don't have the transparency that you see in many other sectors. they have losts of interdependent bodies. volume is what you send going. every step of the way they are utterly dependent on bank financing. jonathan: the capital intensive middlemen that need these loans at the onset to get their operations running, those loans probably have a little more -- a little less clarity to them in terms of who you are dealing with. is that what came home to roost for the bank? tom: the difficulty is what you lending against. if you loan money to a cement company or steal plant and he goes belly up, there is a clear asset you can then go and reclaim things go wrong. with the diamond industry that is not the case. the world is the diamond themselves or the iou's that i not been paid for yet. trying to
they are based mostly in antwerp, india, tel aviv and new york.ose rough diamonds before selling them to retailers like signet and tiffany. they are often quite large businesses, but family-run. incredibly capital-intensive. and because they are family-run, you don't have the transparency that you see in many other sectors. they have losts of interdependent bodies. volume is what you send going. every step of the way they are utterly dependent on bank financing. jonathan: the capital intensive...
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shejoins the other two in tel aviv, from her home in northern israel.er film forbidden. each woman faces her own particular trauma, one extremely shocking. each is borne out the restrictions of traditional palestinian society. act hands, the actress called all three characters act cannes, the actress called all three characters heroines of our time. today, the israeli film critics circle judged this to be the film of the year. well, maysaloun hamoud, the director of ‘in between', joins me now. it is a very strong film. it is in yourface in many ways. you have said that you wanted it to be a political film. did you know when you made it would cause such upset? first of all it is totally political. to change who is in charge with the power rules. it is political. i really did not expect the whole mess around this. indeed, each of these three young women transgressors in one way or another. the background and family life. it has resonated in particularly conservative areas among palestinian families and the broader middle east. i wonder if you had any idea
shejoins the other two in tel aviv, from her home in northern israel.er film forbidden. each woman faces her own particular trauma, one extremely shocking. each is borne out the restrictions of traditional palestinian society. act hands, the actress called all three characters act cannes, the actress called all three characters heroines of our time. today, the israeli film critics circle judged this to be the film of the year. well, maysaloun hamoud, the director of ‘in between', joins me...
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just believe that -- >> there's a wing in a hospital of all people who think they're the messiah in tel aviv wow. >> yeah. so we kind of wanted to take the "jesus christ superstar" pounding rock opera, like, we're going to israel and we're on a bus an we're going to change the world and we gave that to the family. >> trevor: i'm excited to watch it all. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: "transparent," september 22 on amazon. jill soloway, everybody! ( cheers and this is axe body spray. use it to stay fresh all day. and this is axe dry spray. use it to stay dry for 48 hours. why are you touching your armpit? i was just checking to see if it was dry. don't. that's weird. smell great and stay dry with axe. so, when she tried new tostitos hint of jalapeño chips... these tostitos are amazing. sarah says, "these tostitos are amazing." thanks for the sharing, amy. tostitos. bring the party. sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited li
just believe that -- >> there's a wing in a hospital of all people who think they're the messiah in tel aviv wow. >> yeah. so we kind of wanted to take the "jesus christ superstar" pounding rock opera, like, we're going to israel and we're on a bus an we're going to change the world and we gave that to the family. >> trevor: i'm excited to watch it all. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: "transparent,"...
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just believe that -- >> there's a wing in a hospital of all people who think they're the messiah in tel aviv. >> yeah. so we kind of wanted to take the "jesus christ superstar" pounding rock opera, like, we're going to israel and we're on a bus an we're going to change the world and we gave that to the family. >> trevor: i'm excited to watch it all. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: "transparent," september 22 on amazon. jill soloway, everybody! jill soloway, everybody! ( cheers and ( ♪ ) ever wonder what's in a beer? if it's a bud light, it's four essential ingredients: barley, rice, water and hops. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) here's to the beer you can always count on. brewed to be america's favorite light lager. here's to the beer you can always count on. we just got to take it one game at a time. next question. odell. odell. can you repeat everything you just said? my livestream won't load. (blows whistle). technical foul. wrong sport. wrong network. see you need unlimited on verizon it's america's largest most reliable 4g lte network. it won't let you down in
just believe that -- >> there's a wing in a hospital of all people who think they're the messiah in tel aviv. >> yeah. so we kind of wanted to take the "jesus christ superstar" pounding rock opera, like, we're going to israel and we're on a bus an we're going to change the world and we gave that to the family. >> trevor: i'm excited to watch it all. thank you so much for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: "transparent,"...
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exception of damascus it's a victory against israeli designs on syria which of course the government in tel aviv wanted to weaken in any way it can and it's a big victory against the western powers who wanted to install a puppet government of sunni extremists that would march to their orders but not deliver for the people so it's a victory for all of these things which most of the world now understands to be objectively good it's a day of celebration as the terrorists are squeezed more and more code to be backlashes here could there be more terror in the west do you think as i say loses territory in syria. well in the west and beyond including in syria what people have to look out for is as i solicit defeated as a military fighting force and i was very careful to say that that does not mean they've been defeated as a terrorist force right small groups of if you was three men with a suitcase bomb or a core bomb or even fairly rudimentary guns and even knives could continue to cause chaos in syria in europe and elsewhere a lot of these men these terrorists are going to lead to libya and from there
exception of damascus it's a victory against israeli designs on syria which of course the government in tel aviv wanted to weaken in any way it can and it's a big victory against the western powers who wanted to install a puppet government of sunni extremists that would march to their orders but not deliver for the people so it's a victory for all of these things which most of the world now understands to be objectively good it's a day of celebration as the terrorists are squeezed more and more...
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regionally, it casts a shadow on both rehabbed and tel aviv, because the missile reads, range would incorporates not the only arsenal in their portfolio that can hit those countries. back in 2011, it was testing a solid fuel system which encompass a range including saudi arabia and israel, but that system has not been tested for some time and i think they have had some problems with that. this latest missile may be a replacement and shows that iran wants to be able, still, to have a deterrent against those countries. very quickly, can you see mr trump walking with ron the deal? there are other signatories to it. i think what he wants to do is put pressure on iran to slowly edge away from the deal and see if they can pressure in iran from walking away from it. both wa nt iran from walking away from it. both want the other side to be blamed, but i think iran is too smart for that game. 0k, mr fitzpatrick, thank you very much. you're welcome. a magnitude 6.2 quake has hit the southeast of oaxaca in mexico. slight quake tremors were felt, and seismic alarms sounded in mexico city, which earlier thi
regionally, it casts a shadow on both rehabbed and tel aviv, because the missile reads, range would incorporates not the only arsenal in their portfolio that can hit those countries. back in 2011, it was testing a solid fuel system which encompass a range including saudi arabia and israel, but that system has not been tested for some time and i think they have had some problems with that. this latest missile may be a replacement and shows that iran wants to be able, still, to have a deterrent...
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one example is an example of a lady who is preparing to detonate a suicide bomb in tel aviv, israel. it exploded and killed her instead. today, her biographies glorified on the walls outside to schools in areas controlled by the authority. schools are taught that she is the model of a patriotic woman. -- led the coastal road massacre by hijacking a bus. she killed 37 people including 12 children and injured another 70. three schools are named after her. two students at attending a school were interviewed and they said, she is a great leader. our mothers gives birth to thousands like her. she walks among us and i'm personally proud to attend the school. the second girl said, my life's ambition is to reach the level of the martyr fighter. khalil, head of the terrorist organization military wing planned attacks that killed over 125 israelis, five schools are named after him. another plan the murder of 11 israeli athletes at the munich olympics and the murder of two american diplomats in the sudan and 73. four schools are named after him. abdullah was cofounder of al qaeda and trained al
one example is an example of a lady who is preparing to detonate a suicide bomb in tel aviv, israel. it exploded and killed her instead. today, her biographies glorified on the walls outside to schools in areas controlled by the authority. schools are taught that she is the model of a patriotic woman. -- led the coastal road massacre by hijacking a bus. she killed 37 people including 12 children and injured another 70. three schools are named after her. two students at attending a school were...
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eight missiles landed in the hyper and tel-aviv area. no warning of them. >> it took all of the diplomatic where with all of the president to keep israel out of the war. >> the coalition we'll give sadaam hussein until noon saturday. >> if he doesn't begin to move -- is on the way of evading iraq and iran. >> colin powell, then clarm of the joint chiefs of staff believed in exerting maximum powers on the grnd so that this will be quick and decisive. it became ♪ ♪ known /* -- known as the powell doctrine. >> we're 15.5 hours into a ground war. from all of the reports weave receiving it's going well. so far, the offensive is progressing with dramatic success. the troops are doing a great job but the war is not over yet. >> war your impressions of sadaam hussein as a military strategist? >> stormy norman was at a central cast. >> he's neither a strategist, a program technician, a general nor is he a soldier. owner that he's a great military man. >> big and burly and confident. when he came in that bereaving room your chest swelled. it was a
eight missiles landed in the hyper and tel-aviv area. no warning of them. >> it took all of the diplomatic where with all of the president to keep israel out of the war. >> the coalition we'll give sadaam hussein until noon saturday. >> if he doesn't begin to move -- is on the way of evading iraq and iran. >> colin powell, then clarm of the joint chiefs of staff believed in exerting maximum powers on the grnd so that this will be quick and decisive. it became ♪ ♪...
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stateless palestinian in the west bank pays more for her cell phone bill than an israeli who leaves in tel aviv. they're buying secondhand, they're reselling. the infrastructure is all there, you wouldn't have to change anything. if jesus using this, you don't have to change anything. number three is the settlement issue, in fact, in a weird way, one state solution would solve the settlement issue. settlements aren't settlements anymore they're one state. if people stay, of course, there's issues of confiscation and of reimbursing people for their losses and that kind of thing, which are rights that lie within individuals that people should always impose. but settlements would not be settlements anymore. number four, this is a big one, is jerusalem. to put on a nerdy law professor, very part-time law professor hat for a second, jerusalem is and always has been since 1948 this living under this latin term called corpus speratum which means it has its own status. in the participation of the u.n. in 1947 or 48, jerusalem was going to be an international zone sort of like the vatican and that is ne
stateless palestinian in the west bank pays more for her cell phone bill than an israeli who leaves in tel aviv. they're buying secondhand, they're reselling. the infrastructure is all there, you wouldn't have to change anything. if jesus using this, you don't have to change anything. number three is the settlement issue, in fact, in a weird way, one state solution would solve the settlement issue. settlements aren't settlements anymore they're one state. if people stay, of course, there's...
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also a nazi operative was sent by the nazis during world war ii to poison the water supply near tel aviv. two schools are named after him. mr. speaker, i care deeply for the education of our youth. but we have to demand that curriculums be reformed so that the schools that american taxpayers fund do not promote hate and i would yield such time as he may cumet to mr. lamborn. -- may consume to mr. lamborn. the chair: does the gentleman reserve? mr. gaetz: yes, sir, mr. speaker, i reserve. no, i'm sorry, mr. speaker, i was yielding to mr. lamborn. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lamborn: thank you, mr. chairman. and i also applaud the leadership of representative gaetz on this important amendment. this commonsense amendment prohibits american taxpayer dollars from supporting palestinian elementary schools at are named for palestinian terrorists who have murdered innocent human beings. many of these terrorists have murdered children who are no different than the very children in the schools named after terrorists them. the law -- a palestinian terrorist blew herself up on a bus
also a nazi operative was sent by the nazis during world war ii to poison the water supply near tel aviv. two schools are named after him. mr. speaker, i care deeply for the education of our youth. but we have to demand that curriculums be reformed so that the schools that american taxpayers fund do not promote hate and i would yield such time as he may cumet to mr. lamborn. -- may consume to mr. lamborn. the chair: does the gentleman reserve? mr. gaetz: yes, sir, mr. speaker, i reserve. no,...
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hertzog is married and lives with her and their three kids in tel aviv. are in hertzog, we're very pleased to have you here. it's great honor and we're looking forward to hearing your remarks. >> thank you, thank you. thank you everybody. first i'd like to say thanks to our host, the world jewish congress, ambassador, whom i greatly respect as one of the great jewish leaders of our times, and i want to thank the team of the world jewish congress so please, if you can thank you and express my gratitude to your leadership, and i'm very honored that the professor is with us. read the book, alex, it's an excellent book. is con sizes the exact picture of the battle ground we're talking about. there are some terms which you use which i will try to kind of fight you later on because you have to differentiate between objecting to the justice cause of the crags of the -- creation of the state of israel and a legitimate political debate. you can have legitimate political arguments in the international community. that's more than a custom. we know that. but you cann
hertzog is married and lives with her and their three kids in tel aviv. are in hertzog, we're very pleased to have you here. it's great honor and we're looking forward to hearing your remarks. >> thank you, thank you. thank you everybody. first i'd like to say thanks to our host, the world jewish congress, ambassador, whom i greatly respect as one of the great jewish leaders of our times, and i want to thank the team of the world jewish congress so please, if you can thank you and express...
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in the spring of two thousand and sixteen the first positive news from the sheba hospital in tel aviv emerges akhmed recovery is advancing he can now get out of bed and he plays with his newest gift with abandon this is what you ask my gets daily visits from arab and israeli volunteers for them supporting him as a way to take positive action against the brutal attack. as an arab or jew who cares a child as a child we love ahmed with our whole hearts we can't speak arabic but we understand each other just the same people that afterward has to wear a special suit after sustaining burns to over seventy percent of his body it's important he doesn't sweat so his visitors now want him to go back to his room. no i don't want to go back to bed i'm sure i want to sweat i just want to keep on playing. when i have not i'm never. married doesn't yet know that his mother father and brother are dead he constantly asks when he'll finally be able to go back home to the. well. on july twenty second two thousand and sixteen almost a year after the attack matt can finally leave hospital. from now on he
in the spring of two thousand and sixteen the first positive news from the sheba hospital in tel aviv emerges akhmed recovery is advancing he can now get out of bed and he plays with his newest gift with abandon this is what you ask my gets daily visits from arab and israeli volunteers for them supporting him as a way to take positive action against the brutal attack. as an arab or jew who cares a child as a child we love ahmed with our whole hearts we can't speak arabic but we understand each...
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joining me now via webcam from tel aviv is colonel richard kemp, former commander of british forces inuk to leave the eu. very good of you to join us. very good of you tojoin us. i'm just wondering, in principle, what do you make of this broad direction of this paper today? well, i think it's quite a shocking move that the government is making. what it effectively does come it is binding us effectively does come it is binding us into a far closer european union defence union or eu army, in slang terms, than we've ever had while we we re terms, than we've ever had while we were members. we're going to be committed to becoming part of an eu army after we leave the eu, we're going to be paying money into the eu defence fund, their central budget. our money is then going to be spent by the eu on all forms of equipment such as ships and aircraft, drones, submarines and various other forms of military hardware, plus headquarters, intelligence organisations, that we won't have a say in. we will have it defence out of british hands. what is your reading on why it is being put forward? my under
joining me now via webcam from tel aviv is colonel richard kemp, former commander of british forces inuk to leave the eu. very good of you to join us. very good of you tojoin us. i'm just wondering, in principle, what do you make of this broad direction of this paper today? well, i think it's quite a shocking move that the government is making. what it effectively does come it is binding us effectively does come it is binding us into a far closer european union defence union or eu army, in...
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i love this film called in between about three palestinian women living in tel aviv, each independentlynot as liberal as he seems. one is a dj whose strict christian parents don't know that she is gay. another is a muslim who is engaged to be married to a very sanctimonious and bullying guy. this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival. it has also ruffled some feathers. i loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. really vibra nt performances. again, you really get to care about these women and their lives. it is caught in between and it is terrific. best dvd? city of ghosts. it's not an easy watch. it's a documentary about these journalists documenting what is happening in syria. they call themselves. raqqa is being slaughtered silently and are using the internet to get the true story out. it is of with some very distressing images in it and distressing subjects. the tag line is, our word is stronger than their weapons. obviously, there was a danger with getting those words out, but it is really brave thing that t
i love this film called in between about three palestinian women living in tel aviv, each independentlynot as liberal as he seems. one is a dj whose strict christian parents don't know that she is gay. another is a muslim who is engaged to be married to a very sanctimonious and bullying guy. this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival. it has also ruffled some feathers. i loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. really...
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in the spring of two thousand and sixteen the first positive news from the sheba hospital in tel aviv emerges meds recovery is advancing he can now get out of bed and he plays with his newest gift with abandon this is what you know after my gets daily visits from the arab and israeli volunteers for them supporting him is a way to take positive action against the brutal attack. as an arab or jew who cares a child is a child we love akhmed with our whole hearts we can't speak arabic but we understand each other just the same people that afterward has to wear a special suit after sustaining burns to over seventy percent of his body it's important he doesn't sweat so his visitors now want him to go back to his room. no i don't want to go back to bed i'm sure i want to sweat i just want to keep on playing. when i have not i never. married doesn't yet know that his mother father and brother are dead he constantly asks when he will finally be able to go back home to the. well. on july twenty second two thousand and sixteen almost a year after the attack can finally leave the hospital. from n
in the spring of two thousand and sixteen the first positive news from the sheba hospital in tel aviv emerges meds recovery is advancing he can now get out of bed and he plays with his newest gift with abandon this is what you know after my gets daily visits from the arab and israeli volunteers for them supporting him is a way to take positive action against the brutal attack. as an arab or jew who cares a child is a child we love akhmed with our whole hearts we can't speak arabic but we...
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stateless palestinian in the west bank pays more for her cell phone bill than an israeli who lives in tel aviv because they are buying secondhand, reselling. infrastructure is still there, everyone uses the shingle and he uses the shingle to, it's been around a long time so if it was good enough for them, it's good enough for me and you don't have to change anything. number three is the settlement issue. and in a weird way, one state solution would solve the settlement issue. settlements become part of one state. people stay or not, that's a different story. of course there are still issues of confiscation and of reimbursing people for their losses and these kinds of things which are lives of individuals that people should always uphold but number four, and this is a big one is jerusalem. now, to put on a nerdy law professor part-time law professor had for a second, jerusalem is and always has been since 1948 this living under this latin term called corporis separate item which means it has its own status and the partition ideas of the un in 1947 and 48, jerusalem was going to be an internatio
stateless palestinian in the west bank pays more for her cell phone bill than an israeli who lives in tel aviv because they are buying secondhand, reselling. infrastructure is still there, everyone uses the shingle and he uses the shingle to, it's been around a long time so if it was good enough for them, it's good enough for me and you don't have to change anything. number three is the settlement issue. and in a weird way, one state solution would solve the settlement issue. settlements become...
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ou i will relocate with my wife and the company will remain headquartered in tel aviv.e: thank you, kare schultz. i hope to have you back very soon on "surveillance." junckerlk europe, where will deliver his annual state of the union speech. the president is likely to strike a more upbeat tone than one year ago. istill with us, kit juckes from socgen and alberto gallo. alberto, you have been talking about the macron=-merkel axis, but macron is also having a tough time. are you concerned we're putting too much hope on this strong axis? >> i think we need some time, there is always a honeymoon period. what we see, at least the reform plan is going in the right direction, in terms of liberal market and in terms of long-term strategies, like climate change, which is increasingly important as we are seeing. so, on the other hand, you have german elections. the question will be, who is potentiale the coalition partner and who will be the finance minister. there could be a positive surprise there, in terms of a bit less austerity and a bit more integration and a spending. in a
ou i will relocate with my wife and the company will remain headquartered in tel aviv.e: thank you, kare schultz. i hope to have you back very soon on "surveillance." junckerlk europe, where will deliver his annual state of the union speech. the president is likely to strike a more upbeat tone than one year ago. istill with us, kit juckes from socgen and alberto gallo. alberto, you have been talking about the macron=-merkel axis, but macron is also having a tough time. are you...
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facilities we have now, would the consulate report to the embassy which is currently located in tel aviv? >> i would take that under advisement, congressman. >> the department -- not everything that rilaelates to foreign policy can be in the state department. i would hope you would provide guidance as you have a process of doing to the broadcasting board of governors about the importance of broadcasting in the regional languages of pakistan. i don't have to tell you this is one of -- while north korea has one language, pakistan has several and if you're trying to reach the population of this important country with over 100 nuclear weapons, you can't just broadcast. and finally i'm going to ask you to convey to the secretary of the treasury orsistent secretary to tax policy the importance in -- they have to allocate their time on where to negotiate a tax treaty and they've been doing it on a paint by numbers basis. ignoring the geo politics and there are places in the world where having a tax treaty firthers the objectives of the state department and your assistant secretary of europe tes
facilities we have now, would the consulate report to the embassy which is currently located in tel aviv? >> i would take that under advisement, congressman. >> the department -- not everything that rilaelates to foreign policy can be in the state department. i would hope you would provide guidance as you have a process of doing to the broadcasting board of governors about the importance of broadcasting in the regional languages of pakistan. i don't have to tell you this is one of...