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commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security. writer and commentator are gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. how what's your reception of questioners deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's it's very difficult to conceive having an economic plan of this magnitude we don't know where the money is going to come from we don't know who's going to pay for it we really don't know who is going to benefit from it if it comes to fruition but how can you have a plan like this without a political framework to move forward because there's a military occupation of palestinian lands i mean how can you talk about infrastructure when you haven't dealt with that issue go ahead peter. absolutely i don't think this plan is. if you read $96.00 pages plan it reads like a real estate prospectus for thumb utopian maybe one of donald
commentator also in tel aviv we have yossi melman he is a senior israeli security. writer and commentator are gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to embassador peter in manchester. how what's your reception of questioners deal i mean let's be clear with our audience here that this is the economic part of it where other parts are going to be released in short order but it's it's very difficult to conceive having an...
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ok let's go back to your scene in tel aviv amir did at the very end of the 1st part of the program he mentioned iran and can we put this deal and maybe the trumpet ministrations approach to the israel and the middle east and iran into context here are there any real connections here because we have we have countries in the middle east that. talking about outside of the palestinians in israel it's it looks like you know the trump administration is looking for some kind of grand strategy and that grand strategy obviously is to create some kind of coalition against iran and we're living in very dangerous times right now how well founded is the trump administration's quest for this coalition. well. these things are connected in their way their reason their reason quite lesion a broad coalition though you can call it this. is some sort of in the israeli mind their participation in the mainly by providing intelligence and some. of the wear and software to united arab emirates to saudi arabia is to defend themselves against the iranian threat. iran is a major is a major. topic for the trumpe
ok let's go back to your scene in tel aviv amir did at the very end of the 1st part of the program he mentioned iran and can we put this deal and maybe the trumpet ministrations approach to the israel and the middle east and iran into context here are there any real connections here because we have we have countries in the middle east that. talking about outside of the palestinians in israel it's it looks like you know the trump administration is looking for some kind of grand strategy and that...
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ok the same question to you a mirror in tel aviv what is your take on. a deal of the century as they're calling it. well i'm afraid if you wanted to have a real conflict on this show you're not going to have any because you can choose your term. bill a ton stroller tons whatever you want to call the cushion or adjust than the others they are really no experts on the middle east and it's a pity that the united states which brought forward people like george about actual and henry kissinger and jim baker is now at the hands of people like donald trump and his associates they understand nothing about diplomacy and nothing about the middle east it's even insulting it's like trying to give someone a buck shish. in order for him to give up what he really values sovereignty statehood he's capital and all of that and it's really too much to waste a lot of time on it and one can only ask every toric a question would these rallies agree to sell their own national dignity and national lend or even the settlements in the west bank for a price tag of $50000000000.00
ok the same question to you a mirror in tel aviv what is your take on. a deal of the century as they're calling it. well i'm afraid if you wanted to have a real conflict on this show you're not going to have any because you can choose your term. bill a ton stroller tons whatever you want to call the cushion or adjust than the others they are really no experts on the middle east and it's a pity that the united states which brought forward people like george about actual and henry kissinger and...
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project aims to strengthen relations between washington and tel aviv but critics are calling it. the head of elections in september trump the new settlement is expected to be built here in the northern lights. our correspondent. visited the site. this is the settlement of killer on the occupied golan heights a new neighborhood is planned here named in honor of u.s. president donald trump only a dozen presidents live in killer pull him there right many years ago from the former soviet union flooding kosky is one of them the red terry is amused by the recent interest in this home. we suddenly have lots of visitors coming here from all different parts of the country most recently was a couple from tel aviv and a family from jerusalem here it's because the settlement is going to be named after charm but they also are interested in the golan heights. billups of koskie helped build the settlement in 1991 over the years more and more families moved away to less remote towns now it's almost abandoned the new neighborhood named after trump will be built next to the old settlement at the b
project aims to strengthen relations between washington and tel aviv but critics are calling it. the head of elections in september trump the new settlement is expected to be built here in the northern lights. our correspondent. visited the site. this is the settlement of killer on the occupied golan heights a new neighborhood is planned here named in honor of u.s. president donald trump only a dozen presidents live in killer pull him there right many years ago from the former soviet union...
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to see all the utopian development it's not serious ok the same question to you i mean you're in tel aviv what is your take on questionnaires deal of the century as they're calling it. well i'm afraid if you wanted to have a real conflict on this show you're not going to have any because you can choose your term amateur dealer tons charlatans whatever you want to call jarrett question or a just bring blunt and the others they are really no experts on the middle east and it's a pity that the united states which brought forward people like george boult szell and henry kissinger and jim baker is now at the hands of people like donald trump and his associates they understand nothing about diplomacy and nothing about the middle east it's even insulting it's like trying to give someone a buck shish.
to see all the utopian development it's not serious ok the same question to you i mean you're in tel aviv what is your take on questionnaires deal of the century as they're calling it. well i'm afraid if you wanted to have a real conflict on this show you're not going to have any because you can choose your term amateur dealer tons charlatans whatever you want to call jarrett question or a just bring blunt and the others they are really no experts on the middle east and it's a pity that the...
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from parts of the country most recently was a couple from tel aviv and a family from jerusalem here it's because the settlement is going to be named after charm but they're also interested in the golan heights. billups of koskie helped build the settlement in 1991 over the years more and more families moved away to less remote towns now it's almost abandoned the new neighborhood named after trump will be built next to the old settlement at the based on old plans that were never realized trams controversial decision was criticised by the international community which considers the golan heights to be occupied territory is very kept at this strategic important plateau from syria 967 here israelis were thrilled by trump's decision they hope the new place will lead to new infrastructure and investment there i guess. it is very exciting because no new settlements have been built on the golan heights for 30 years it's unbelievable a lot of young families with kids already waiting to come and live here. google can that's also what's most important to long term resident flooding may be the so-ca
from parts of the country most recently was a couple from tel aviv and a family from jerusalem here it's because the settlement is going to be named after charm but they're also interested in the golan heights. billups of koskie helped build the settlement in 1991 over the years more and more families moved away to less remote towns now it's almost abandoned the new neighborhood named after trump will be built next to the old settlement at the based on old plans that were never realized trams...
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of visitors coming here from all different parts of the country most recently was a couple from tel aviv and a family from jerusalem here it's because the settlement is going to be named after charm but they also are interested in the golan heights. billows of course the settlement in 1991 over the years more and more families moved away to less remote towns now it's almost abandoned the new neighborhood named after trump will be built next to the old settlement at the based on old plans that were never realized in april prime minister netanyahu announced that he would name a town in the occupied golan heights after u.s. president donald trump in honor of his decision to recognize israeli control over the territory and this is the place that eventually will be named after trump trump's controversial decision most criticized by the international community which considers the golan heights to be occupied territory is captured the strategically important plateau from syria 967 here israelis were thrilled by trump's decision they hope the new place will lead to new infrastructure and investm
of visitors coming here from all different parts of the country most recently was a couple from tel aviv and a family from jerusalem here it's because the settlement is going to be named after charm but they also are interested in the golan heights. billows of course the settlement in 1991 over the years more and more families moved away to less remote towns now it's almost abandoned the new neighborhood named after trump will be built next to the old settlement at the based on old plans that...
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the ceo spoke to bloomberg in tel aviv. he began i discussing operations in china. of customers there, assembly and brilliant engineers. it is a big market for us. what we have the on is trying to encourage the government from both sides to engage and construct dialogues. we do not believe tariffs is an effective way to drive global trade. that is where we can have influence. we don't have control. what we tried to do with our customers just try to do it -- try to do with customers and clients is to mitigate. we have been focused on that because our customers need product and our global customers have big assembly operations in china. we need to work constructively with them to mitigate these. i would understand although your peers like google which is starting to shift production out of china, and apple has some kind of plan b in place, intel is in considering for at least in the back of your mind you have some kind of backup plan should something happen to shift production out of china? tariffs, we need to think through how do we mitigate the flow of goods to redu
the ceo spoke to bloomberg in tel aviv. he began i discussing operations in china. of customers there, assembly and brilliant engineers. it is a big market for us. what we have the on is trying to encourage the government from both sides to engage and construct dialogues. we do not believe tariffs is an effective way to drive global trade. that is where we can have influence. we don't have control. what we tried to do with our customers just try to do it -- try to do with customers and clients...
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the narrative is called tel aviv on fire. and we showed a film of his from a few years ago called man without a cell phone. he will be joining us. and this is a biting satire film takes place right after the si like the front, somebody posing as a screen writer who gets his advice from an israeli colonel. and it's a mad satire, comedy. but gets to important issues also. >> let's take a look. >>> [ foreign language ] . >>> wonderful. typically, the film festival has films in english, but lots and lots of other language. and these in hebrew with subtitles. i'm wondering if before we take a break, how does somebody come to you with a film and how do you make choices? we talk about how people can be considered for the festival the following year. >> we have a submission process through without a box. and people submit films to us. and we seek out the great films around the world and we go to several festivals around the world, berlin, sun dance. this year, a record ten films from the sun dance festival. we go to toronto and tribe
the narrative is called tel aviv on fire. and we showed a film of his from a few years ago called man without a cell phone. he will be joining us. and this is a biting satire film takes place right after the si like the front, somebody posing as a screen writer who gets his advice from an israeli colonel. and it's a mad satire, comedy. but gets to important issues also. >> let's take a look. >>> [ foreign language ] . >>> wonderful. typically, the film festival has films...
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was a law and guess what he did, he moved the united states embassy from israel -- in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. cheers and applause] he said he would drain the swamp. remember that? that he would drain the swamp. guess what. as i stand here today, 4,300 people have been removed from the v.a. for not doing their jobs, guys. [cheers and applause] 4,300 people. and we're not done there. we have another bill that would allow all the other agencies to do the same thing. imagine that. you have to have an act of congress to fire people. [laughter] i'm just a business guy, but if you ran the rest of the world the way washington's run right now, we wouldn't be where we are today. the thing that is most generationally impacting, though, that will impact our country for the next several generations, our kids and our kids' kids, is that under president trump, we've confirmed 123 federal judges, including 80 district court judges, 41 circuit court of appeal justices, and two supreme court justices, including neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. cheers and applause] i came to washington to try to
was a law and guess what he did, he moved the united states embassy from israel -- in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. cheers and applause] he said he would drain the swamp. remember that? that he would drain the swamp. guess what. as i stand here today, 4,300 people have been removed from the v.a. for not doing their jobs, guys. [cheers and applause] 4,300 people. and we're not done there. we have another bill that would allow all the other agencies to do the same thing. imagine that. you...
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was in tel aviv and i had to tell you what i ended up. yeah. a little journey of it's good to know what to do you know i mean you just made me. so when you can. just you know. thousands. let. me. ask. you. to. do a little bit. i was. democracies do not deport human rights defenders over there peaceful expression democracies do not rule over millions of people for another people you know for decades on there is a larger context here and that context starts with the fact that israel has been occupying palestinians for 50 years and that occupation itself has deteriorated the most basic ideas of what a legitimate democratic government looks like inside of israel. for their own words or. for the few but so. far. every business people. use it for the mothership is. the memory. if you fish you know not just because. they are the house of. god since we're. in a manner that any. new donated. skin or. any. kind of a system definition in a head in a 7 hour news. life saved it and then we started improvising with it. and then i had this idea of transposing
was in tel aviv and i had to tell you what i ended up. yeah. a little journey of it's good to know what to do you know i mean you just made me. so when you can. just you know. thousands. let. me. ask. you. to. do a little bit. i was. democracies do not deport human rights defenders over there peaceful expression democracies do not rule over millions of people for another people you know for decades on there is a larger context here and that context starts with the fact that israel has been...
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research center in tel aviv to develop automotive technology is the latest joint venture. will collaborate with local israeli startups. >> research and development continues regardless. share and renault will technologies to make their vehicles more competitive. there is a dilemma for policymakers in france as controversy brews over tax breaks for philanthropic nation hasn: the french government vowed to lower thehe taxeses on inindividual taxpayers. how to fininance that is thehe qutionon. breaks,ng corporarate tax which is 60% tax deductible. for byrenovation paid --. abby financed by --. corporate donations that fund the --eep of state o oneg the billion euros a year in lost revenue. the government wants to tighten the tax loophole to fund future tax cutsts. incentived make the less attractive. 50%.uld lower it to companies saved millions of euros in tax. it's charities could be hit the hardest by any changes. stop corporate patronage, what will happen? companies will reduce their funding. who will suffer? those who are marginalized. that is unacceptable. remain in brea
research center in tel aviv to develop automotive technology is the latest joint venture. will collaborate with local israeli startups. >> research and development continues regardless. share and renault will technologies to make their vehicles more competitive. there is a dilemma for policymakers in france as controversy brews over tax breaks for philanthropic nation hasn: the french government vowed to lower thehe taxeses on inindividual taxpayers. how to fininance that is thehe...
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speaking to bloomberg in tel aviv, the intel ceo is increasingly worried about the trade war and impactmaker supply chains. ♪ yousef: first, the trump
speaking to bloomberg in tel aviv, the intel ceo is increasingly worried about the trade war and impactmaker supply chains. ♪ yousef: first, the trump
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could be turned totally couldn't they really depending on the political landscape of what happens in tel aviv and across the country. well it is that idea that you can present the palestinians with this this idea that $50000000000.00 in pledges could be made to revitalize the com their economy and nobody's disputing the fact that the economies in the west bank and gaza gars especially are in desperate circumstances and desperately in need of investment of course while they're hoping for $50000000000.00 in pledges pledges is one thing the actual cash turning up is another so that's one of the other issues with this cash ever come forward in the 1st place but again i say the very least the minor success of the white house might attach this conference is that you have publicly meeting in a gulf arab country israeli businessman and politicians from the gulf and the arab world now that have been for many many years but channel meetings out of the out of the public eye but this is the 1st time in public in the same conference in the same space that you have these 2 groups israelis and arabs meeting
could be turned totally couldn't they really depending on the political landscape of what happens in tel aviv and across the country. well it is that idea that you can present the palestinians with this this idea that $50000000000.00 in pledges could be made to revitalize the com their economy and nobody's disputing the fact that the economies in the west bank and gaza gars especially are in desperate circumstances and desperately in need of investment of course while they're hoping for...
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in the interview from tel aviv, ceo bob swan says it wants to mitigate the impact of tariffs. >> we have lot of customers there. we have a factory there, assembly, test, brilliant engineers in china and it is a big market for us. we want to encourage the governments on both sides to engage in constructive dialogue. we do not believe that tariffs is an effective way to drive global trade. that is where we think we have influence, we do not have control. with our customers and partners, we tried to work to mitigate any consequences of tariffs that go into place that can infect the free flow of goods around the world and we have focused on the quite a bit. because our customers have been focused on that quite a bit. because our customers have biggest operations in china and we need to work constructively with them to try to mitigate these implications. >> i would understand from that, although your peers like google, which is starting to shift production out of china and apple, that has some kind of plan. intel is not considering, or at least at the back of your mind, you have some backup p
in the interview from tel aviv, ceo bob swan says it wants to mitigate the impact of tariffs. >> we have lot of customers there. we have a factory there, assembly, test, brilliant engineers in china and it is a big market for us. we want to encourage the governments on both sides to engage in constructive dialogue. we do not believe that tariffs is an effective way to drive global trade. that is where we think we have influence, we do not have control. with our customers and partners, we...
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delicate diplomacy which moscow is trying to conduct which actually is pretty much appreciated in tel aviv and we can see that by the frequency of meetings between need to put in by the. phone calls and by the russian diplomats often visits to to israel i want to ask you about 2 more things so maybe we'll just be a little bit brief on these 11 is the middle east peace process the so-called deal of the century but 1st i want to ask you about specifically iran do you think what russia has announced today is something that can have a an impact on the on the iran situation. well if you mean that deputy foreign minister. of mansion that russia will be ready to help run out to bypass u.s. sanctions indeed that already happened during the previous cycle of u.s. and e.u. sanctions back in 20112012 while the iranian nuclear deal. have been under works so that's those mechanisms are already at place and they can be updated and that's nothing new russia. been helping iran back in that time so i don't think it changes any question the rational the same as china which is also quite reluctant to kind of
delicate diplomacy which moscow is trying to conduct which actually is pretty much appreciated in tel aviv and we can see that by the frequency of meetings between need to put in by the. phone calls and by the russian diplomats often visits to to israel i want to ask you about 2 more things so maybe we'll just be a little bit brief on these 11 is the middle east peace process the so-called deal of the century but 1st i want to ask you about specifically iran do you think what russia has...
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administration has moved its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem announcing jerusalem as israel's capital is one of many protests that plo thanks -- plo factions have called for in the west bank. this is the second and final day of the workshop. anchor: senior white house adviser jared kushner spearheaded the so-called deal of the century. just before flying to bahrain, he spoke to al jazeera and said he is confident the conference will be a success. >> i think it is already a success. we have many of the countries coming from the region. this is a big first step. we have to recognize that if there is going to be a deal, it will be between the peace initiative and the israeli initiative. number one, security is a most important. the israeli and palestinian population and the broader middle east care about security. the more security, you can have a freer flow of goods and people. the palestinians want to move through the border. syria, nearly 500 civilians have been killed in the russian backed defensive in idlib province. the campaign started nine weeks ago in northwestern syria. we repo
administration has moved its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem announcing jerusalem as israel's capital is one of many protests that plo thanks -- plo factions have called for in the west bank. this is the second and final day of the workshop. anchor: senior white house adviser jared kushner spearheaded the so-called deal of the century. just before flying to bahrain, he spoke to al jazeera and said he is confident the conference will be a success. >> i think it is already a success. we...
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ever since the us administration has moved its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem announcing jerusalem as israel's capital. this is one of the many protests that he and p.l.o. factions have ruled over in the west bank that are expected to last then when they were just the 2nd kind of the. well just before flying to the conference in bahrain senior white house adviser jared kush there spoke to al-jazeera he spearheaded the so-called deal the sentry and says he's confident it will be a success so i think it's already been a success in the sense that we have every country coming from the region we have a lot of countries coming from throughout the world despite people who tried to get them not to come they're all coming and that's a very big 1st step the 2nd step is that we've been able to get some of the top investors and people from throughout the world to come who are showing interest in helping the palestinian people in the region right now with a lot of investment funds that won't invest in the middle east because it's not stable they don't have peace they don't have security and so
ever since the us administration has moved its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem announcing jerusalem as israel's capital. this is one of the many protests that he and p.l.o. factions have ruled over in the west bank that are expected to last then when they were just the 2nd kind of the. well just before flying to the conference in bahrain senior white house adviser jared kush there spoke to al-jazeera he spearheaded the so-called deal the sentry and says he's confident it will be a success so...
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devastated by an encroachment epidemics and agricultural monocultures now companies like the hero in tel aviv are developing ways to counter a colony collapse the market. the pendency of b. is huge we're talking about $100.00 of billions of dollars so that was genetically . change in order to not be dependent on people the nation actually can grow better if we put the bees in the field so saw is also a very interesting market for us and this is of course a huge market. here as technology is still in the pilot phase and hasn't reached northern germany yet here the sharing is not quite so high tech services cost for it from like resell the starman 6000 euros a quarter of which goes to be sharing. we're very fortunate that our land is quite some way away from other orchards. so we decided to try out this pollination service. and i must say it's gone very well. the travelling be spent 2 weeks here before they go home. so far all the bees have arrived and departed in good health. the share. harnesses the resources of small scale beekeepers across germany to maintain and promote key services to far
devastated by an encroachment epidemics and agricultural monocultures now companies like the hero in tel aviv are developing ways to counter a colony collapse the market. the pendency of b. is huge we're talking about $100.00 of billions of dollars so that was genetically . change in order to not be dependent on people the nation actually can grow better if we put the bees in the field so saw is also a very interesting market for us and this is of course a huge market. here as technology is...
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administration ever since they decided to move their embassy and from tel aviv to jerusalem and have announced she was as they say capital palestinians have been saying that the road to the solution to the palestinian israeli forces should include a component they also talk about ending the occupation having east jerusalem as the capital as well as the finest that the issues by reverting to international legitimacy to this is what looks good from the us that the by palestinian president mahmoud abbas he said that the americans have eroded there. from the international legitimacy and they should go back to it before they consider talking to them they talk to us specifically talked about some parts of the deal that was announced a couple of days ago he said that. includes $50000000000.00 of aid to palestinians and the neighboring countries and that the palestinians if they wanted that money they would be going and asking that a country put themselves because the deal talks about collecting that money from arab countries it's worth noting that it's also facing now a financial crisis 8 c
administration ever since they decided to move their embassy and from tel aviv to jerusalem and have announced she was as they say capital palestinians have been saying that the road to the solution to the palestinian israeli forces should include a component they also talk about ending the occupation having east jerusalem as the capital as well as the finest that the issues by reverting to international legitimacy to this is what looks good from the us that the by palestinian president mahmoud...
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good to get your take on the year or in defense on political commentator live on the program from tel aviv this hour. moving on to more world news radicalized suspicious or vulnerable 20000 public sector workers are at risk of us lawmaker radicalization in france that's according to a newly released parliamentary report following the story for us ortiz polis lier. it's a shocking as it is revealing a report on radicalization in the french public sector carefully put together by 2 french parliamentarians and now garnering quite a reaction from the media and politicians so what exactly does it say in total $29039.00 individuals are considered by the government as radicalized suspicious or vulnerable under different. factors the most radicalized of the prison and maybe call 6 has while it's a case in and justice are considered relatively safe less than half a percent of the army for example has been radicalized and then there are gray areas like sports and public transport where they say it's too difficult to determine exact numbers and yet still the report is disturbing with certain media ou
good to get your take on the year or in defense on political commentator live on the program from tel aviv this hour. moving on to more world news radicalized suspicious or vulnerable 20000 public sector workers are at risk of us lawmaker radicalization in france that's according to a newly released parliamentary report following the story for us ortiz polis lier. it's a shocking as it is revealing a report on radicalization in the french public sector carefully put together by 2 french...