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the seven hundred. grady's who live among two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron can move around safely although his brand is the second oldest and largest palestinian city it's also the second most holy site to jews after the western wall for it's the first true city in the land of israel this is the very roots not only of judaism but of one of the as i'm. just down the road it's the second holiest site to the jewish people in all the world and only since we've come back this everybody who wants access to that holy sorry. if able to go in and worship there these radios justify the vote closures arguing they protect the city is who live here but palestinians say it's often done for no other reason than to make their lives difficult. in the soldiers prevent me from crossing for no reason it depends on their mood whenever they feel like if they refuse this commission. i don't know how do i you she's arab neighbors have left this part of hebron the city has made their lives a living hell but he says he's taking a stand one step at a time. hebron. the palestinian militant group hamas took over gaza back in two thousand and seven after winning a majority in t
the seven hundred. grady's who live among two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron can move around safely although his brand is the second oldest and largest palestinian city it's also the second most holy site to jews after the western wall for it's the first true city in the land of israel this is the very roots not only of judaism but of one of the as i'm. just down the road it's the second holiest site to the jewish people in all the world and only since we've come back this everybody...
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we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and photography. ♪ >> in is not something i know from my own army. this is why the soldiers are talking, because it's so dehumanizing both sides. people who sit here went to the gas chamber. >> you know, this is like -- i don't have any words. this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. the army of tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless fat
we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices...
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the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats to meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and a forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism.
the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats to meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and a forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism.
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to make sure the seven hundred israelis who live among two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron can move around safely although here brown is the second oldest and largest palestinian city it's also the second most holy site to jews after the western wall corrosive frustration in the land of israel this is the very roots not only of judaism but of monotheism. just down the road as the second holiest site of the jewish people in all the world and only since we've come back everybody who wants access to the horse are. able to go and worship there these radios justify the road closures arguing they protect the settlers who live here but palestinians say it's often done for no other reason than to make their lives difficult. often the soldier. prevent me from crossing for no reason it depends on the mood whenever they feel like if they refuse this commission. all of these arab neighbors have left this part of. the city has made their lives a living hell but he says he's taking a stand one step at a time policy r.t. hebron. in its push for israeli palestinian peace talks washington has left hamas out of the score the palestinian militant group has governed the gaza strip sin
to make sure the seven hundred israelis who live among two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron can move around safely although here brown is the second oldest and largest palestinian city it's also the second most holy site to jews after the western wall corrosive frustration in the land of israel this is the very roots not only of judaism but of monotheism. just down the road as the second holiest site of the jewish people in all the world and only since we've come back everybody who wants...
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israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts things the latest live see the fighting on the screen now while in the palestinian city of pepper on the report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. also the two is full costs of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism.
israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts things the latest live see the fighting on the screen now while in the palestinian city of pepper on the report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. also the two is full costs of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism.
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lines of covering to the israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations of the years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron a report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and his forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism. hello is kevin owen here with you just after nine pm moscow time thanks for your company well the man who shed the light on atrocities carried out by the u.s. during its military operations abroad is about any minute now we think to learn just exactly how much he's going to pay for those actions when a judge at fort meade maryland reads the verdict to twenty five real whistleblower bradley manning. we've got live coverage of the trial itself well sorry live coverage not allowed these were actually latest pictures that we've got we've got several correspondents on site ready to update you as soon as they hear anything there inside of the moment phones are being confiscated so they can't report immediately pretty soon as we get word from them we will bring it to you and turn
lines of covering to the israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations of the years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron a report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and his forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism. hello is kevin owen here with you just after nine pm moscow time thanks for your company well the man who shed the...
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the details ahead. israeli and palestinian diplomats speaks in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron report from where the roots of the deadlock most keenly felt. this costs of a chinese slowdown cost a shot the.
the details ahead. israeli and palestinian diplomats speaks in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron report from where the roots of the deadlock most keenly felt. this costs of a chinese slowdown cost a shot the.
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the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace halfords while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and its forecasts of a chinese slowdown for a dampener on the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the past him as a.
the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace halfords while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and its forecasts of a chinese slowdown for a dampener on the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the past him as a.
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the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats me to washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and as forecasts of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the past mr.
the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats me to washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and as forecasts of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the past mr.
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the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats me to washington to revive to go after here is a failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. as forecasts of a chinese slowdown put a dampener on the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up to test them is a.
the rest of his days behind bars. israeli and palestinian diplomats me to washington to revive to go after here is a failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. as forecasts of a chinese slowdown put a dampener on the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up to test them is a.
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the rest of his days behind bars . recovering israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are keenly felt. this full cost of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers of back up the pessimism.
the rest of his days behind bars . recovering israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations after years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron we report from where the roots of the deadlock are keenly felt. this full cost of a chinese slowdown cast a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers of back up the pessimism.
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to make sure the seven hundred israelis who live among two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron can move around safely although hebron is the second oldest and largest palestinian city it's also the second most holy site to jews after the western wall around it's a frustration in the land of israel this is the very root not only of judaism but of monotheism. just down the road as the second holiest site of the jewish people in all the world and only since we've come back because everybody wants access to the whole sorry. fable to go in and worship there these radios justify the road closures arguing they protect the settlers who live here but palestinians say it's often done for no other reason than to make their lives. and you have the often soldiers prevent me from crossing for no reason it depends on their mood whenever they feel like if they refuse this commission. only or do i use these arab neighbors have left this part of their plan to sit is maybe lives a living hell but he says he's taking a stand one step at a time. r.t. hebron. they were told to do. political analyst from the alexy university in gaza he says neither side is ready to take publications requ
to make sure the seven hundred israelis who live among two hundred thousand palestinians in hebron can move around safely although hebron is the second oldest and largest palestinian city it's also the second most holy site to jews after the western wall around it's a frustration in the land of israel this is the very root not only of judaism but of monotheism. just down the road as the second holiest site of the jewish people in all the world and only since we've come back because everybody...
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the occupied palestinian territories. what makes matters worse is rising unemployment and too few companies willing to invest in this part of the world. although, we found one that is taking the risk. in the city of ramallah in the west bank, an israeli- palestinian company is currently raising funds to support i.t. start-up firms. for once, politics has taken a back-seat to progress. >> you don't usually find civilian israelis here in ramallah on the west bank. but yadin kaufmann comes regularly on a special permit. when he does, he and his partner, saed nashef have a busy schedule. the first i.t. entrepreneurs of the day are already waiting for them. they now have an hour to present their start-up idea. and they know it could be a decisive hour -- if all goes well. >> it will be a dramatic change for our business, for our lives, because we count on this startup. this is the whole thing that we are doing in our life, currently. >> their business idea is an internet portal for lawyers -- well-educated, ambitious, and highly motivated. there are many young people like them in ramallah. what they lack is money, seed capital. yadin kaufmann and saed nashef founded sadara, the first venture capita
the occupied palestinian territories. what makes matters worse is rising unemployment and too few companies willing to invest in this part of the world. although, we found one that is taking the risk. in the city of ramallah in the west bank, an israeli- palestinian company is currently raising funds to support i.t. start-up firms. for once, politics has taken a back-seat to progress. >> you don't usually find civilian israelis here in ramallah on the west bank. but yadin kaufmann comes...
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happening to the human family, and more particularly families living in desperate situations, is an obsession of rami nashashibi, a palestinian by birth. it's why he started the inner-city muslim action network, also known as iman, 15 years ago. >> i always kind of had an active bone in me, an activist bone in me, and so i was moved by the framework of islam as a powerful framework for social justice. i was moved by that. >> iman is all about social justice, about providing basic quality-of-life services that make a community a community. it's a big job even for a guy with a doctorate in sociology from the university of chicago. rami has traveled extensively and didn't become a devout muslim until he moved back home to chicago's south side. this has always been a rough neighborhood. in the '60s, it was white, blue-collar, and home of the illinois kkk. when martin luther king jr. came here in 1966, he and 30 other protesters were injured in a hail of rocks, bottles, and firecrackers. today the community is much more diverse. the kkk is gone. now it's gangs and poverty. few people understand the 'hood more than rafi peterson, who converted to islam while doing time for mu
happening to the human family, and more particularly families living in desperate situations, is an obsession of rami nashashibi, a palestinian by birth. it's why he started the inner-city muslim action network, also known as iman, 15 years ago. >> i always kind of had an active bone in me, an activist bone in me, and so i was moved by the framework of islam as a powerful framework for social justice. i was moved by that. >> iman is all about social justice, about providing basic...
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while the israeli cabinet was discussing the resumption of talks around a hundred palestinian protesters clashed with security forces in the west bank city of ramallah where the very idea of negotiations according to local sources that these three demonstrators were injured in the discuss also another rally was staged and some us controlled gaza with the group also rejecting the talks. coming up later in the program syria's main opposition is becoming impatient with its hopes still high that it will receive arms from america despite fears the weapons could end up in the wrong hands. edward snowden's fate is being played out in a diplomatic game of ping pong between moscow and washington he said. in a moscow airport the story and more after the break. your government is still persisting in arming the side most people around the world would have absolutely no confidence and one argument here is that the reason the rebels have become jihadists and have accepted money. how does flows have been so sure is precisely because the west is not prepared to provide them with weapons. download the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your f
while the israeli cabinet was discussing the resumption of talks around a hundred palestinian protesters clashed with security forces in the west bank city of ramallah where the very idea of negotiations according to local sources that these three demonstrators were injured in the discuss also another rally was staged and some us controlled gaza with the group also rejecting the talks. coming up later in the program syria's main opposition is becoming impatient with its hopes still high that it...
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as you mention professor, he tried to bar the palestinian delegation to the u.n. from entering new york city. he alleged that mahmoud abbas president of the plo is not the head of the plo. clearly, he is. he wrote that mr. wein -- you wrote that mr. weiner has had a bias against israel. i would argue in many cases "the new york times" has, as well. i didn't know "the new york times" and amnesty were against israel. what do you make of the statements sir? >> well, you know, stephen colbert said that reality has a well-known liberal bias. i think that human rights has a bias against the occupation practices of israel. so when people of conscious look at this issue and including many israelis, it is a horrible thing the way the palestinians often are treated. i think it is a blind spot on weiner's part. and it tells me that at the core, he has a little bit of trouble sympathizing with, empathizing with the downtrodden. you know, he has a history kind of race baiting in his first election in 1991 for new york city council. he tried to smear his opponents with association with african-americans s
as you mention professor, he tried to bar the palestinian delegation to the u.n. from entering new york city. he alleged that mahmoud abbas president of the plo is not the head of the plo. clearly, he is. he wrote that mr. wein -- you wrote that mr. weiner has had a bias against israel. i would argue in many cases "the new york times" has, as well. i didn't know "the new york times" and amnesty were against israel. what do you make of the statements sir? >> well, you...
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. >> the most recent negotiations broke down three years ago amid israel's continuing security concerns in thorny issues among a future palestinian state. >> jerusalem. a holy city to three major religions is just one bone of content. at the border between israel and the bank runs through the city but israel claims the whole of jerusalem for itself. this is the western wall. the holiest site for the jews. the situation throughout the west bank is equally complicated. spread over hundreds of official and illegal settlements. they also make a potential boundary even more complicated. the palestinians insist on the borders that existed in the war before 1967. over the past decade, seen here in yellow, israel has moved further away from the pre-war boundaries. these walls, mainly found in the west bank, are meant to keep out armors from the territories because the number of attacks in israel has decreased significantly. the biggest security risk facing israel today comes from the gaza strip. it is intended to be part of the palestinian state, but if there are negotiations, who will sit at the other side of the table. it's regards israel as an lme and rejects peace t
. >> the most recent negotiations broke down three years ago amid israel's continuing security concerns in thorny issues among a future palestinian state. >> jerusalem. a holy city to three major religions is just one bone of content. at the border between israel and the bank runs through the city but israel claims the whole of jerusalem for itself. this is the western wall. the holiest site for the jews. the situation throughout the west bank is equally complicated. spread over...
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the pope with a common touch, showing compassion today with his actions and words. anne thompson, nbc news, vatican city. >>> for the first time in three years, israelis and palestinians are sitting down together for peace talks tonight. they are being held in washington. secretary of state john kerry announced that martin indyk, a veteran diplomat, former u.s. ambassador to israel will guide this process. the goal is to establish a palestinian state alongside israel and to find agreement on borders and security. >>> in cairo tonight after a weekend of violence there, thousands of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi remain out in force demanding his return to office. so far tonight's protests have been peaceful. that was not the case, as you may know over the weekend, when a crackdown by the military left at least 85 dead. since morsi was ousted almost four weeks ago, violence in egypt has claimed at least 260 lives. >>> back here, bill and hillary clinton are trying to keep their distance from any associations with anthony weiner whose wife is a longtime hillary clinton aide and confidante and is insisting despite his behavior and a sharp drop in the pol
the pope with a common touch, showing compassion today with his actions and words. anne thompson, nbc news, vatican city. >>> for the first time in three years, israelis and palestinians are sitting down together for peace talks tonight. they are being held in washington. secretary of state john kerry announced that martin indyk, a veteran diplomat, former u.s. ambassador to israel will guide this process. the goal is to establish a palestinian state alongside israel and to find...
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. >> the most recent negotiations broke down three years ago amid israel's continuing security concerns in thorny issues among a future palestinian state. >> jerusalem. a holy city to three major religions is just one bone of content. at the border between israel and the bank runs through the city but israel claims the whole of jerusalem for itself. this is the western wall. the holiest site for the jews. the situation throughout the west bank is equally complicated. spread over hundreds of official and illegal settlements. they also make a potential boundary even more complicated. the palestinians insist on the borders that existed in the war before 1967. over the past decade, seen here in yellow, israel has moved further away from the pre-war boundaries. these walls, mainly found in the west bank, are meant to keep out armors from the territories because the number of attacks in israel has decreased significantly. the biggest security risk facing israel today comes from the gaza strip. it is intended to be part of the palestinian state, but if there are negotiations, who will sit at the other side of the table. it's regards israel as an lme and rejects peace t
. >> the most recent negotiations broke down three years ago amid israel's continuing security concerns in thorny issues among a future palestinian state. >> jerusalem. a holy city to three major religions is just one bone of content. at the border between israel and the bank runs through the city but israel claims the whole of jerusalem for itself. this is the western wall. the holiest site for the jews. the situation throughout the west bank is equally complicated. spread over...
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toughest issue, defining the borders of a palestinian state, halting the building of israeli settlements, allowing the palestinian refugees to return, and determining whether to share the city of jerusalem, became the focus. aaron david miller served for two decades as a senior u.s. adviser on arab/israeli negotiation. >> on borders and security the gaps might be quite bridgeable. on refugees and jerusalem think about the grand canyon. >> get both sides to sit down together is the first step. it comes nearly 20 years since that brave gamble made by israeli prime minister rabin and palestinian arafat on the u.s. lawn. they plan to name a high-level envoy to get parties through the talks and that's believed to be former u.s. ambassador martin indyk. >> consolidating control on the streets. dozens were killed. clarissa ward is in cairo's tahrir square. >> two leaders the muslim brotherhood arrested as the crackdown on supporters of ousted president morsi continued in cairo. all eyes now on the protest camp where dem bhononstrateors have been demanding the release and reinstatement of morsi since he was deposed at the beginning of the month. egypt's interior minister said these
toughest issue, defining the borders of a palestinian state, halting the building of israeli settlements, allowing the palestinian refugees to return, and determining whether to share the city of jerusalem, became the focus. aaron david miller served for two decades as a senior u.s. adviser on arab/israeli negotiation. >> on borders and security the gaps might be quite bridgeable. on refugees and jerusalem think about the grand canyon. >> get both sides to sit down together is the...
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separating the two sides: defining the borders of a palestinian state, halting thing about of israeli settlements, allowing palestinian refugees to return and whether to share the citysalem. >> i know the negotiations are going to be tough. but i also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse. >> reporter: president obama's trip to the middle east back in march kicked off this latest push. kerry has been working for months to get talks off the ground. in jerusalem, optimism of a peace deal was muted. >> we don't have much expectation but we still have hope. >> reporter: former state department advisor aaron david miller says there's reason to feel hopeful. >> if in fact the secretary of state can not only resume negotiations but sustain them, i think he actually might have something. >> reporter: both sides are agreed to talk for at least nine months starting with dinner monday night. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the state department. >> these talks come after israel met a long-standing palestinian demand and released 104 long-term palestinian prisoners convict of deadly attacks. >>> it's one of the biggest heists of its kinds in years, maybe ever. c
separating the two sides: defining the borders of a palestinian state, halting thing about of israeli settlements, allowing palestinian refugees to return and whether to share the citysalem. >> i know the negotiations are going to be tough. but i also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse. >> reporter: president obama's trip to the middle east back in march kicked off this latest push. kerry has been working for months to get talks off the ground. in jerusalem,...
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the city were repeated in many parts of the city overnight as supporters and opposition clashed. and they stormed the government building killing at least five people. the attacks prompted authorities close the boardercrossing with these palestinian gasa strip. there were also deadly clashes between supporters and can a see. organizers protesting the muslim brotherhood. then troops opened fire reportedly killing several people and causing strols spiral. protesters from both sides are planning to more demonstrations today. many like this man stayed camped out overnight. >> we need to keep protesting. president morrisy must be reinstated as president. >> morrisy's opponents are planning to stay posts on sideways proceed to and social justice. these with our demands since the day the revolution began. >> this morning tahrir square was peaceful again but the ension is armed in the area. >> we're joined now by correspondent in cairo. we're hearing there are those demonstrate straighting. how big of a strength of show are they putting on? >> basically saying we are staying until the president proves. after we move only a day can reach us. maybe asking tomorrow, but their thoughtens on the revolution. and everybody is waiting now what i
the city were repeated in many parts of the city overnight as supporters and opposition clashed. and they stormed the government building killing at least five people. the attacks prompted authorities close the boardercrossing with these palestinian gasa strip. there were also deadly clashes between supporters and can a see. organizers protesting the muslim brotherhood. then troops opened fire reportedly killing several people and causing strols spiral. protesters from both sides are planning...
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the corner if it doesn't play its concert right even that is city change policy r.t. cairo. israel's prime minister is pushing for legislation that would require any peace deal with the palestinians put to a nationwide referendum and you know he made the announcement after the u.s. secretary of state announced progress in relaunching the peace talks which are stalled for the past five years let's talk more on this with amir he's senior correspondent and economist to the for the israeli how it's newspaper so this idea of a referendum what's behind the decision and netanyahu to put this forward. the referendum or plebiscite is not part of the israeli political system even though we . reason a law requiring the role from land to be approved by a referendum but it has never been put to the test this is a political ploy by mr netanyahu who is working under the pressures he couldn't say no to president obama and to secretary kerry when the palestinians said yes we are coming to the talks. mr netanyahu tries to get some insurance policy from his own constituents trying to reassure them that before he makes any real concessions he will come back to the country and ask for so what will li
the corner if it doesn't play its concert right even that is city change policy r.t. cairo. israel's prime minister is pushing for legislation that would require any peace deal with the palestinians put to a nationwide referendum and you know he made the announcement after the u.s. secretary of state announced progress in relaunching the peace talks which are stalled for the past five years let's talk more on this with amir he's senior correspondent and economist to the for the israeli how it's...
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the city as its capital. deciding who lives wan new state and if palestinian refugees have a right to return is yet another m.orny problem. >> schieffer: margaret, these peace talks have been going on for as long as i've been a reporter. they start; they stop. they start; they stop. what about this time around... is there any reason to think-- what gives them hope something m hop happen here? >> reporter: besides faith, bob? , undernder this u.s.-brokered arrangement both sides have agreed to work together for at least nine months. there's also a $4 billion thonomic development plan that might encourage them to stay at the table. secretary kerry has appointed a mercial envoy, former u.s. ambassador martin indeck to help is help herd the talks. t schieffer: john kerry's predecessor as secretary of >> state had lunch today with the had lent. ary obama and hillary clinton who ran against each other for the democratic nomination in 2008 both had salad. the white house said the lunch fly chiefly social. there was no word on whether they discussed the 2016 presidential campaign. also in washington, there have been two
the city as its capital. deciding who lives wan new state and if palestinian refugees have a right to return is yet another m.orny problem. >> schieffer: margaret, these peace talks have been going on for as long as i've been a reporter. they start; they stop. they start; they stop. what about this time around... is there any reason to think-- what gives them hope something m hop happen here? >> reporter: besides faith, bob? , undernder this u.s.-brokered arrangement both sides have...
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a purchase from the boycott divestment and sanctions palestinian group playing and with your opinion thank you sir. and fein thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party they're demanding the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros worth of bribes right now spain is gripped by its worst economic crisis in decades madrid financial trader felix moreno believes that it will be tough for reform to survive these protests. well it goes very deep and very high to the top basically what people are really curious about is that we've seen austerity and cuts for the people but not for the politicians spain is one of the countries of the highest number of politicians per population ratio in europe we have got. till it's between one hundred thousand two hundred thousand politicians actually drawing a salary from the eight so people furious that government families businesses everyone has to cut back but the government has just raised taxes so i do believe he would have a chance to survive this if the economy was improving it's not un
a purchase from the boycott divestment and sanctions palestinian group playing and with your opinion thank you sir. and fein thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party they're demanding the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros worth of bribes right now spain is gripped by its worst economic crisis in decades madrid financial trader felix...
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the reintroduction of video cameras in the city center to combat crimes meantime a left wing counter protest was far from where it was part of the row. israel is to release several long time palestinian prisoners as part of a deal to start peace talks brokered by the us secretary of state john kerry he said the two sides are ready for negotiations which will start in washington within two weeks kerry met the leaders of both states on the six visit to do many months. so while the politicians try to revive the peace process the outrage over israel settlements refuses to die down among young palestinians what's more the military crackdown on protesters is seeing children end up on the i.d.f. wanted list middle east correspondent paula slee has got the story. armed to the teeth that's one of the most sophisticated armies in the world state of the art weapons high tech defense and world class combat training but when it comes to dealing with an unconventional enemy children it resorts to those posters threatening to find them wherever they are like a sheriff in a small town with a bounty on outlaws hid every night nearly the drop the gas bombs and sound bombs the words the houses before i
the reintroduction of video cameras in the city center to combat crimes meantime a left wing counter protest was far from where it was part of the row. israel is to release several long time palestinian prisoners as part of a deal to start peace talks brokered by the us secretary of state john kerry he said the two sides are ready for negotiations which will start in washington within two weeks kerry met the leaders of both states on the six visit to do many months. so while the politicians try...
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period who was the mayor of geneina and got himself killed pri insisting his job was to make it function as the city not to engage in universal debates about the jews and the arabs and palestinians and who owned the land and who was their first and who should do it. it's typical that the focus on problem-solving and if you look at what they actually say you'll find again and again and we did the surveys in many different countries and the in that same the same thing our job is to actually get things fixed, to do things, to make things happen and that is a very different thing. mayor nutter says in philadelphia, who is now the new president of the american conference of mayors he says we could never get away with some of the stuff that goes on in washington. you either fill potholes or you don't. the pool is open or it isn't. someone responded to 9/11 with a didn't. when you are in the city being a socialist, being a conservative, being a tory the have some impact on how you view the government public-private partnerships that in the and you have to do the work of governance. the other thing about being the mayor is if you are president of the united states, in your a figurehead
period who was the mayor of geneina and got himself killed pri insisting his job was to make it function as the city not to engage in universal debates about the jews and the arabs and palestinians and who owned the land and who was their first and who should do it. it's typical that the focus on problem-solving and if you look at what they actually say you'll find again and again and we did the surveys in many different countries and the in that same the same thing our job is to actually get...
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much for giving us your insight on the upcoming talks between israel and palestinians mr courts there . and relentless terrorist violence continues to plague towns and cities across iraq a wave of over a dozen bombing says left at least sixty people dead and scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults involve car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in the ingoing insurgency against iraq's shia led government july is becoming the deadliest month so far this year with over eight hundred in hand fatalities dr curry's who's interested in a national human rights lawyer and peace activist says watch a western backed government is incapable of restoring stability. taking iraq you have a much different phenomena than just terrorists i think there i would not deny there are some mixed in who remember there were none in iraq before two thousand and three when the united states and its elvises invaded iraq so we brought them there even as the united states government but nevertheless when people turn to that type of a situatio
much for giving us your insight on the upcoming talks between israel and palestinians mr courts there . and relentless terrorist violence continues to plague towns and cities across iraq a wave of over a dozen bombing says left at least sixty people dead and scores more injured baghdad took the brunt of the violence with over twenty people killed in mainly shia areas most of the assaults involve car bombs and there's been a recent spike in activity from terrorist groups including al qaida in...
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the way we roll in new york city. >> all right. well latest polling numbers show anthony weiner's support dropped a full 10% over the past week from 26% to 16%. >>> israeli and palestiniantors plan to meet in two weeks after wrapping up the first round of talks in years. representatives from both sides sat down with president obama at the white house. secretary of state john kerry said their goal is to work out a comprehensive peace agreement within nine months aimed at leading to an independent palestinian state. the next meetings will take place in the mideast. >>> army private bradley manning will soon find out how much time he will have to spend behind bars. sentencing begins this morning following a mixed verdict in his court-martial for releasing 700,000 classified documents to wikileaks. manning was acquitted of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy. but he was convicted of a slew of other charges, including espionage and computer fraud. he is facing a maximum sentence of 136 years in prison. >>> intense manhunt under way after a jail escape in arkansas. you won't believe the video. abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: the inmate on the phone is about to make a b
the way we roll in new york city. >> all right. well latest polling numbers show anthony weiner's support dropped a full 10% over the past week from 26% to 16%. >>> israeli and palestiniantors plan to meet in two weeks after wrapping up the first round of talks in years. representatives from both sides sat down with president obama at the white house. secretary of state john kerry said their goal is to work out a comprehensive peace agreement within nine months aimed at leading...
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towns and cities protesting the not guilty verdict handed to george zimmerman, who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager, trayvon martin. ahead of talks, a number of palestinian prisoners are set to be released. and egypt's interim president issues at it three to amend the constitution with it -- a decree to amend the constitution within the next 30 days. those are our top stories. thank you for joining us. hundreds of people have been taking part in what have so far been peaceful vigils in some 100 towns and cities across the united states this saturday. they are protesting the not guilty verdict inch florida of the -- the not guilty verdict in the unarmed shooting case in florida. president obama and jay-z have added their voices. the largest vigils were in new york, washington and miami. in miami, the slain teenager's addressed the crowd. >> the rallying cry around the country right now is justice for trayvon, justice for the slain teenager from florida. now, that kind of justice that is being demanded comes in many, many different forms. this protest here -- or maybe vigils is a better way to describe it -- was very peaceful. 95% an african-american crowd
towns and cities protesting the not guilty verdict handed to george zimmerman, who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager, trayvon martin. ahead of talks, a number of palestinian prisoners are set to be released. and egypt's interim president issues at it three to amend the constitution with it -- a decree to amend the constitution within the next 30 days. those are our top stories. thank you for joining us. hundreds of people have been taking part in what have so far been peaceful vigils...
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palestinian prisoners who had been jailed for more than 20 years. here's how people on both sides view the resumption of the talks. >> reporter: this woman lives in the bethlehem city on the west bank. her son has been in prison in israel for nearly three decades. he is serving two life sentences for killing two israelis. he said he was retaliating for israeli military operations which have killed many palestinians over the years. he is one of 104 prisoners who could be released under the latest agreement. >> translator: just imagining him coming home makes me so happy. >> reporter: palestinians revere these prisoners and consider them heroes in theory resiftant movement against israeli occupation. but this woman is hopeful all divisions and the violence will become a thing of the past. she hopes the new round of peace talks will take a difference. >> i don't want to see people killed, whether palestinians or israelis. >> reporter: some israelis aren't as enthusiastic about the resumption of negotiations. about a hundred people protested on sunday in jerusalem saying they cannot trust the palestinians. they don't want the government to release palestinian prisoners
palestinian prisoners who had been jailed for more than 20 years. here's how people on both sides view the resumption of the talks. >> reporter: this woman lives in the bethlehem city on the west bank. her son has been in prison in israel for nearly three decades. he is serving two life sentences for killing two israelis. he said he was retaliating for israeli military operations which have killed many palestinians over the years. he is one of 104 prisoners who could be released under the...
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palestinian prisoners. secretary of state john kerry brokered the deal to restart the talks. >>> and tonight here, to an embattled candidate, vowing to stay in the race for new york city mayor. anthony weiner speaking in church this sunday, defending his wife from critics, asking why she's staying with him. she has not been seen, by the way, since she was by his side early last week, and today marks her birthday. abc's jeff zeleny here on the campaign trail in new york. >> reporter: tonight, anthony weiner is acknowledging his sins and seeking redemption. >> i've got faith here. faith is like that gps device in your car, if you ever make a wrong turn, it doesn't yell at you. quietly, it says, recalculating. >> reporter: he went where many politicians go when they are in trouble. to church. sometimes hard to hear, he spoke of his faith in unusual terms, comparing it to a car's navigation system. >> brothers and sisters, i've given it a lot of opportunities to say recalculating in my life. i have worn that machine out sometimes. >> reporter: weiner isn't dropping out of the mayor's race, but his campaign manager is, resigning overnight, after another sexting scandal sen
palestinian prisoners. secretary of state john kerry brokered the deal to restart the talks. >>> and tonight here, to an embattled candidate, vowing to stay in the race for new york city mayor. anthony weiner speaking in church this sunday, defending his wife from critics, asking why she's staying with him. she has not been seen, by the way, since she was by his side early last week, and today marks her birthday. abc's jeff zeleny here on the campaign trail in new york. >>...