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this is the right thing. >> reporter: some palestinians like this parliament member thinks that pinning the cityy as a success story obscures what he says is a larger palestinian story of occupation and oppression. >> my worry is that there is a [ inaudible ] -- mainly to show things are fine, things are okay, palestinians are normalizing and accepting the system of occupation and they even have a new city. that's not true. this is not the real story. >> reporter: unemployment in the palestinian territories is more than 20%. government salaries are rarely paid on time or in full. yet in ramallah, the palestinian seat of power six miles from the new planned city, there's a mall for the palestinian middle class, kentucky fried chicken, a well-stocked grocery store and tv on a loop saying, buy in the city of the future. >> this is our first time. we bought it without even seeing it. >> reporter: these people were introduced to us by the staff. they live here with their seven children. their 3,000 square foot apartment costs about $170,000, expensive by local standards. >> this is our living room, f
this is the right thing. >> reporter: some palestinians like this parliament member thinks that pinning the cityy as a success story obscures what he says is a larger palestinian story of occupation and oppression. >> my worry is that there is a [ inaudible ] -- mainly to show things are fine, things are okay, palestinians are normalizing and accepting the system of occupation and they even have a new city. that's not true. this is not the real story. >> reporter: unemployment...
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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 book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided in two until 1967 where there was the famer six-day war, and the whole we're traveling in is east jerusalem, the palestinian part. that belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified, but obviously, for the palestinians, they're under occupation as far as they're concerned. >> we just have to go through with a falafel plate because it's so much part of the culture and contentious because jews and israelis make falafel their own, and everybody thinks falafel is an israeli food. but in fact, it's as much a palestinian food or more so because it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that is deep fried. when i see it's got a few bowls left from the previous customer, i dobt take that. i want them to fry it for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? is there an historically viable answer to who made it first? >> one thing is clear that in this part of the world, it's been cooked for many, many generations. on the other hand, you get jews from yemen com
the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided in two until 1967 where there was the famer six-day war, and the whole we're traveling in is east jerusalem, the palestinian part. that belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified, but obviously, for the palestinians, they're under occupation as far as they're concerned. >> we just have to go through with a falafel plate...
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the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided into two until 1967 when there was the famous six-day war. >> yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestiniant. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the juews, for the israelis, th city has been unified. but for the palestinian, they are under occupation, as far as they are concerned. we just have to go for a falafel because it's so much part of the culture here. again, contentious because jews or israelis make falafel their own and everybody in the world thinks falafel is an israeli food. it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that's just been fried. you don't get it any other way. when i come to a place like that, i see there's a few left from the previous customer, i don't take that. i want them to fry them for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? so is there a historically provable answer to who invented it? >> who made it first. the one thing that's very clear in this part of the world, palestine, lebanon, syria, it's been cooked for many, many,
the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided into two until 1967 when there was the famous six-day war. >> yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestiniant. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the juews, for the israelis, th city has been unified. but for the palestinian, they are under occupation, as far as they are concerned. we...
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the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided into two until 1967 when there was the famous six-day war. >> yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestinian part. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified. but for the palestinian, they are under occupation, as far as they are concerned. we just have to go for a falafel because it's so much part of the culture here. again, contentious because jews or israelis make falafel their own and everybody in the world thinks falafel is an israeli food. it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that's just been fried. you don't get it any other way. when i come to a place like that, i see there's a few left from the previous customer, i don't take that. i want them to fry them for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? so is there a historically provable answer to who invented it? >> who made it first. the one thing that's very clear in this part of the world, palestine, lebanon, syria, it's been cooked for many, m
the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided into two until 1967 when there was the famous six-day war. >> yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestinian part. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified. but for the palestinian, they are under occupation, as far as they are concerned....
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the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided into two until 1967 when there was the famous six-day war. >> yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestinianart. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified. but for the palestinian, they are under occupation, as far as they are concerned. we just have to go for a falafel because it's so much part of the culture here. again, contentious because jews or israelis make falafel their own and everybody in the world thinks falafel is an israeli food. it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that's just been fried. you don't get it any other way. when i come to a place like that, i see there's a few left from the previous customer, i don't take that. i want them to fry them for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? so is there a historically provable answer to who invented it? >> who made it first. the one thing that's very clear in this part of the world, palestine, lebanon, syria, it's been cooked for many, man
the book "jerusalem." >> basically, this city was divided into two until 1967 when there was the famous six-day war. >> yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestinianart. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified. but for the palestinian, they are under occupation, as far as they are concerned....
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the world or . in world news in brief tonight clashes erupted between israeli police and palestinian protesters in jerusalem's old city also the west bank and gaza the violence broke out after friday prayers palestinian militants have called for an uprising after a number of jewish groups were allowed to visit the al aqsa mosque on the police escort there is an important holy place for both muslims and jews. for a number of people killed in the pakistan earthquakes now risen to five hundred fifteen with thousands waiting to be rescued the seven point seven magnitude quake hit the southwest on choose day it was felt one thousand kilometers away in new delhi it also led to the formation of a small island ever so big which is a myth in flammable gas just off the coast. residential buildings collapsed of india's financial capital it's killed at least thirteen people many of the rescued including a toddler but many more are still trying to under the rubble the thing is being blamed on poor construction is the problem more generally which is cool several buildings to come down and made a high demand for housing. police have
the world or . in world news in brief tonight clashes erupted between israeli police and palestinian protesters in jerusalem's old city also the west bank and gaza the violence broke out after friday prayers palestinian militants have called for an uprising after a number of jewish groups were allowed to visit the al aqsa mosque on the police escort there is an important holy place for both muslims and jews. for a number of people killed in the pakistan earthquakes now risen to five hundred...
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country but he's not the leader of the world or some headlines in brief tonight clashes erupted between israeli police and palestinian protesters in jerusalem's old city also the west bank and gaza the violence broke out after friday prayers a list of the militants had called for an uprising of the number of jewish groups were allowed to visit the al aqsa mosque under police escort but there is an important holy place for both muslims and jews. the number of people killed in the pakistan earthquake is now risen to five hundred fifty in the thousands still waiting to be rescued the seven point seven magnitude quake hit the southwest on choose day it was felt more the thousand kilometers away to invaded new delhi was so big it also led to the formation of a small island which apparently is admitting flammable gas just off the coast. place of use tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in sudan's largest city angry the deadly crackdown by authorities human rights groups say security forces are killed at least fifty protesters during nationwide demonstrations they say many died by gunshots to the head and to the chest the rallies began. earlier this
country but he's not the leader of the world or some headlines in brief tonight clashes erupted between israeli police and palestinian protesters in jerusalem's old city also the west bank and gaza the violence broke out after friday prayers a list of the militants had called for an uprising of the number of jewish groups were allowed to visit the al aqsa mosque under police escort but there is an important holy place for both muslims and jews. the number of people killed in the pakistan...
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very controversial because for the jews for the israelis their city has been unified but for the palestinianshey are under occupation as far as they're concerned. >> we just have to go to a felafel plate. it has been done for generations here. and here you get felafel that has just been fried. when i see he has a few left in the bowl i don't take that. i want him to fry it for me. >> it's a different animal, isn't it? is there historically provable answer to who made it first? >> one thing that is clear in this part of the world, palestine, lebanon, syria it has been cooked for many generations. but you get jews in yemen. >> they can say my great uncle was in syria at the time. >> but there is no answer to it but the question is massive here. you can go on arguing about it forever. the old city is divided into four quarters. there is muslim quarter. there's a jewish quarter. there's a christian quarter and armenian quarter. each one functions independently. but the people in that area are all from that religion. this is an israeli flag. that is controversial because it breaks the separation t
very controversial because for the jews for the israelis their city has been unified but for the palestinianshey are under occupation as far as they're concerned. >> we just have to go to a felafel plate. it has been done for generations here. and here you get felafel that has just been fried. when i see he has a few left in the bowl i don't take that. i want him to fry it for me. >> it's a different animal, isn't it? is there historically provable answer to who made it first?...
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hari sreenivasan and the team in new york have a story of a billion dollar private project to build a new palestinian city the west bank. that's on "pbs newshour" weekend tomorrow night. then, right here, on monday the latest on efforts to pass açó government spending plan as the clock approaches a new fiscal year. i'm judy woodruff. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue see gareeb. brought to you by, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >>> worst week ev
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the palestinians. >> and we are jeresulum. they warned rebels he will use force if they don't end the standoff against the government. this is in the southern citiesnd it's on the 5th day and the government is ready to quote crush the rebels unless they surrender. 200 fighters in the national liberation front are holding 100 people hostage. thailand has become a refuge from fleeing from violence and 35,000 people across the border alone. most paid thousands of dollars to traffickers to be smuggled across the border and we went to one of the transit points in thailand and sent us this report. >> designated a national park to preserve its natural beauty the island off the western coast of thailand a few kilometers from a tourist attraction but there is a menacing side to the place, the national parks guard the area and pointed us to the very next cove to find what we were looking for. so close it's hard to believe they didn't know about it. a camp that we learned was a transit point for literally thousands offenders print rohinja from maymar was shut down for expose murder the media. >> translator: they took us to an island. we saw big trampolines a
the palestinians. >> and we are jeresulum. they warned rebels he will use force if they don't end the standoff against the government. this is in the southern citiesnd it's on the 5th day and the government is ready to quote crush the rebels unless they surrender. 200 fighters in the national liberation front are holding 100 people hostage. thailand has become a refuge from fleeing from violence and 35,000 people across the border alone. most paid thousands of dollars to traffickers to be...
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the area since twenty ten when fifteen people were killed and attack on a birthday party. israeli troops have fired rubber bullets and stun grenades in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank palestinianyouth responded with stones and petrol bombs violence erupted during this search for a suspected killer of an israeli soldier the army has been raising houses arresting hundreds in several neighborhoods near the scene of the killing. of the stairs he continues to beit in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being caught making the situation in the recession hit country even worse as the number of people in needed ryan in need arises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue. reports. with little other choice they wait. this mother and her son reliance on the parcels hunger and replace this increasingly call the into days. thank. well a teacher a charity could rethink they don't have to wait too long. with almost a million people in the country estimated to be severely materially deprived and struggling to put food on the table charities like this have become essential to plug the gap. at the start of the evening shift i th
the area since twenty ten when fifteen people were killed and attack on a birthday party. israeli troops have fired rubber bullets and stun grenades in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank palestinianyouth responded with stones and petrol bombs violence erupted during this search for a suspected killer of an israeli soldier the army has been raising houses arresting hundreds in several neighborhoods near the scene of the killing. of the stairs he continues to beit in portugal many find...
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the policy remains and that's what it is leading us toward. >> 15 people have been arrested after palestinian protesters in jerusalem's city. t happened in the oaxa compounds. one person was injured. >>> u.s. and british spy agency versus cracked online encryptions. they say they got the information in documents leaked by former national security agent edward snowden. >> reporter: the u.s. cyberspy agency has cracked many of the codes a that are meant to keep internet information private. since contractor edward snowden, the nsa has invested billions of dollars to break encrypted communications including banking transactions, consumer e-commerce, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. they forced technology companies to provide keys to their inscription programs to e-mails and chats in the u.s. and across the world. the government communications headquarters, the agency boasted of an aggressive multi-pronged effort to break widely used interrupt encryption technologies saying that fast amountvastamounts of online datw being exploited. the british agency reported they had developed access opportunities
the policy remains and that's what it is leading us toward. >> 15 people have been arrested after palestinian protesters in jerusalem's city. t happened in the oaxa compounds. one person was injured. >>> u.s. and british spy agency versus cracked online encryptions. they say they got the information in documents leaked by former national security agent edward snowden. >> reporter: the u.s. cyberspy agency has cracked many of the codes a that are meant to keep internet...
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despite what the palestinians want and what the world may demand, i think that the jews will never give back the citysalem, and this will be the final battle. >> reporter: and the culmination of that world focus on jerusalem led to his book. you've written a book, chris, "dateline jerusalem," and this is 12 years of experience and your past and also some of the things we've been talking about. why did you write the book? >> there is a scripture in the old testament that say the sons of izacar understood the times and knew what they should do. and i hope people reading it will understand what they should do. >> reporter: and does prayer make a difference? prayer could be the rudder of history during these days. >> we know certain things are going to happen regardless because that's what the word says. but i think god wants to partner with us in prayer during these last days. >> reporter: as a man, how have you changed living in this land over the last 12 years? what has it done to you? >> i think it has given me, hopefully, a better perspective about the times that we live in and how important it is f
despite what the palestinians want and what the world may demand, i think that the jews will never give back the citysalem, and this will be the final battle. >> reporter: and the culmination of that world focus on jerusalem led to his book. you've written a book, chris, "dateline jerusalem," and this is 12 years of experience and your past and also some of the things we've been talking about. why did you write the book? >> there is a scripture in the old testament that...
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the threat exists for any country with vast natural energy resources especially will and gas. in jerusalem's old city the west bank and gaza violence broke out after friday prayers palestinian militants have called for an uprising after a number of jewish groups were allowed to visit the mosque under police escort the area is an important holy place for both muslims and jews. police have used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in sudan's largest city angry at a deadly crackdown by authorities human rights groups say security forces have killed at least fifty protesters during ation y. demonstrations they say mattie died by gunshots to the head and chest the rallies began earlier this week against fuel subsidy cuts but have since widened with calls for sudan's president to step down. the french president announced this week that he'll garridge fifteen billion euros from next year's federal budget francois alonzo already facing mounting pressure from the right over france's relationship with europe as the economy shows precious little sign of an upturn at s.r.c reports french citizens are markedly glum about the grim outlook. and so are your promises man. the boiling over a f
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israeli troops have fired rubber bullets and stun grenades in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank palestinianyouths responded with stones and petrol bombs violence erupted during the search for a suspected killer of an israeli soldier the army has been raiding houses arresting hundreds in several neighborhoods near the scene of the killing. police in bangladesh have clashed with garment factory workers in a third day of nationwide protests hundreds of plants have been forced to close as protesters called for better minimum wage one hundred fifty were injured in the unrest as workers set fire to several factories some employees have nineteen hour shifts and are locked in their place of work. max keiser and stacy herbert never lost for words when it comes to exposing rigged markets and vigilante justice later on the kaiser report that casts some light on the disastrous whims of some key players in the world of finance here's a quick look. people are literally getting palm line surgery for better fortunes apparently the story here is that people are getting in asia are actually scratching into t
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there is the possibility that the rebel fighters will be in control of these weapons if and when these cities fall to the hens the report also outlines concerns that his palestinian organizations or all kind of mental illness ations will get their hands on these chemical weapons as well of course is very very concerned about any kind of attacks on israeli territory that will eliminate from syria in the past it has struck syria at the time it said to prevent weapons delivery to his but of course it's common knowledge in israel and elsewhere that this country benefits from assad being in power otherwise israel would have to face a whole host of characters who are all to. they are going to be worse than assad himself although officially the israeli point of view is that it is not involved inside syria bed speaking to people here inside israel the israeli point of view by and large is that the evil is for israel to co-exist with the assad regime and of course this is something that israel has been doing for a few years the alleged use of chemical weapons by the rebels is not something new we've seen these allegations coming forward in the past of course this is a con
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israeli troops fired rubber bullets and stun grenades in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank palestinian youths responded with stones and petrol bombs the violence erupted during the search for the suspected killer of an israeli soldier the army has been raiding houses arresting hundreds in several neighborhoods near the scene of the killing. police in bangladesh have clashed with garment factory workers in the fifth third day of a nationwide of nationwide protests hundreds of plants have been forced to close as protesters called for a better minimum wage one hundred fifty were injured in the unrest as workers set fire to several factories some employees have nineteen hour shifts and are locked in their place of work. as their pollution levels in the british capital reach a high londoners are encouraged to leave their cars at home and shift from four wheels to two parties probably boyko takes up the story. on the great london small given nine hundred fifty two britain was back in the dozens of square miles blanketed day off today reading this result was an unhappy drunk can be healthy fo
israeli troops fired rubber bullets and stun grenades in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank palestinian youths responded with stones and petrol bombs the violence erupted during the search for the suspected killer of an israeli soldier the army has been raiding houses arresting hundreds in several neighborhoods near the scene of the killing. police in bangladesh have clashed with garment factory workers in the fifth third day of a nationwide of nationwide protests hundreds of plants...
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israeli troops fired rubber bullets and stun grenades in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank palestinianyouths responded with stones and petrol bombs violence erupted during the search for a suspected killer of an israeli soldier the army has been raiding houses arresting hundreds in several neighborhoods near the scene of the killing. police in bangladesh have clashed with garment factory workers in a third day of nationwide protests hundreds of plants have been forced to close as protesters called for better minimum wage one hundred fifty were injured in the unrest as workers set fire to several factories some employees have night hour shifts and are locked in their place of work. as a steady continues to bite in portugal many find it increasingly difficult to put food on the table aid programs are also being cut making the situation in the recession hit country even worse as the number of people in need rises local volunteer charities are coming to the rescue are two sarah fourth reports. with a little of the chile they way. this mother and her son and now alliance and parcels hunger
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officials say the soldier was lured there and have arrested a 42-year-old palestinian man in connection with the killing. in the united states young professionals often leave the countryside for citiesh of work and excitement. but an increasing number leaving urban lives behind and choosing to go rural. john has been to kansas to find out more. >> reporter: mike is the face of the new counter culture. as millions of young americans trades in their small town roads roots for the city. bosh moved his web design company to the countryside. he's among 121 young people that formed a group called power up, they gone rural by choice and encouraging others to do the same across rural america. >> what we have done is created a network the 20 and 30 year olds and leaning on each other and saying what do you need to be successful in your town, what does your community need, how can we help. i believe that we have a moral competitive advantage. we have work ethic, that we are where a lot of the folks are coming off the farm. >> reporter: hits staff lives out that creed owe nearly all are under 40. but across the u.s. young americans are increasingly abandoning small towns in 1970 nearly a quart
officials say the soldier was lured there and have arrested a 42-year-old palestinian man in connection with the killing. in the united states young professionals often leave the countryside for citiesh of work and excitement. but an increasing number leaving urban lives behind and choosing to go rural. john has been to kansas to find out more. >> reporter: mike is the face of the new counter culture. as millions of young americans trades in their small town roads roots for the city. bosh...
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the same sentiment in gaza city. >> we are facing an enemy who knows that talks a palestinians and arabs, and nothing more. >> the u.ssecretary of state says this time, the goal of the talks is to reach a definitive conclusion, not another interim agreement. almost two weeks after the u.s. and russia struck a deal on the distraction of serious chemical stockpiles, diplomats say that agreement has been reached on a u.n. resolution on the issue. the main point of contention has been whether to include an enforcement provision under chapter seven of the u.n. charter. it now appears there will be a reference to chapter seven in the final document. last year, he became the first former head of state convicted by an international war crimes court since world war ii. judges in the hague have rejected charles taylor's appeal against a 50 year sentence for war crimes. the former liberian president will serve it in a foreign country, possibly the u.k. >> a guilty verdict and 50 year sentence upheld. charles taylor lost his appeal against last year's conviction before the u.n. backed special court for sierra leone at the hague.
the same sentiment in gaza city. >> we are facing an enemy who knows that talks a palestinians and arabs, and nothing more. >> the u.ssecretary of state says this time, the goal of the talks is to reach a definitive conclusion, not another interim agreement. almost two weeks after the u.s. and russia struck a deal on the distraction of serious chemical stockpiles, diplomats say that agreement has been reached on a u.n. resolution on the issue. the main point of contention has been...
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the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how could a wall designed to divide, unite israelis and palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers this sunday night 9 eastern. >> welcome back. an ironic twist in detroit's bankruptcy. city workers were overcompensated for years. that may one of the reasons why they're forced to cut their pensions. they were overpaid for decades costing the struggling city billions of dollars. a report of possible fraud in the pension system is expected to be released later today. >> settlement talks between jp morgan chase and the government over the banks role in the 2008 crisis reached the highest lev level. attorney general eric holder confirmed today that jp morgan jamie dimon were in talks and confirms a $11 billion payment with $4 billion going to bad securities. >>> shares are on the rise after the struggling jc penny gave a positive outlook for the second half of the year. penney stock has been in a free fall because of fear of a cash crunch. >>> a female big three in front of the auto maker. it's been speculated he'll be replaced by mary bera when he retires. >>> china is relaxes long-standing ban on social media but only for shanghai the free trade zone in shanghai. >> reporte
the fronts is security that trumps everything >> how could a wall designed to divide, unite israelis and palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers this sunday night 9 eastern. >> welcome back. an ironic twist in detroit's bankruptcy. city workers were overcompensated for years. that may one of the reasons why they're forced to cut their pensions. they were overpaid for decades costing the struggling city billions of dollars. a report of possible fraud...
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war a a separatist city in opposition to the white suburbs, and he and the people in the sub burs credited a relationship reminds me of the an nosety between israelis and palestinians. and it became clear even a city as great as detroit has been, can't survive in america as a separatist racial city. it needed the cooperation of suburbs, and the suburbs needed detroit as an anchor. so what i found when i wrote this book and what is still true today, was that this was inevitable kind of decline. >> let's talk about what we hope will be the silver lining for detroit. it has become a cymbal -- almost a canary in a coal mine. if the canary can survive and the city comes back with responsible managers trying to take control and be realistic about the obligations, it could be a beacon of hope for the country. it's possible, right? >> anything is possible. >> you're not too optimistic. >> i certainly wouldn't predict back then, and i'm surprised even now, that the city is being run by a republican governor. >> first time since the '60s. >> yes. actually the first time ever. but detroit, since the '70s, was run really as a black majority city, and the fact it is -- and a de
war a a separatist city in opposition to the white suburbs, and he and the people in the sub burs credited a relationship reminds me of the an nosety between israelis and palestinians. and it became clear even a city as great as detroit has been, can't survive in america as a separatist racial city. it needed the cooperation of suburbs, and the suburbs needed detroit as an anchor. so what i found when i wrote this book and what is still true today, was that this was inevitable kind of decline....
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in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival later dying in the hospital i.d.f. troops searching for the shooter this comes just a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning to trade his body for the release of his jailed brother iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking at the u.s. door urging washington to break more than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countries the white house though is sending mixed signals as to whether or not it will answer in kind recently hinting though there is the possibility for a change of heart let's take a look at how terrine is trying to win over sympathies of the u.s. president rouhani drew global attention when he vowed iran will never seek a nuclear weapon saying the strictly civil atomic program is a subject of national pride he also reached out to the white house to an op ed in the washington post calling to leave frosty relations in the past and focus on warming them up. sticking with election pledges of a moderate approach he also released around a dozen political prisoners including prominent human rights activists and finally exchan
in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival later dying in the hospital i.d.f. troops searching for the shooter this comes just a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning to trade his body for the release of his jailed brother iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking at the u.s. door urging washington to break more than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countries the white house...
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the new york city environment in the context in which this unfolded? you need to new york or there may be a different mindset among palestinians and israelis but the fact of the matter is the battle lines can be drawn similarly in other contexts or not really? >> guest: one of the things, great protests, and continue to be protests, very emotionally charged protests there hasn't been violence and despite the strong feelings the multiple groups, the politics of people you are bringing together there has not yet been violence so we can overlook that because we don't think of public protests erupted in violence in this country but pay attention to what is going on around world we are seeing that more and more. it is to our credit week and have charged public debate where people come out on the streets but it doesn't go further than that. people yell nasty things that one another and say terrible things which i was in the midst of in new york particularly over the islamic center, that was the most charged recent controversy. there was a big police presence and everyone followed the rules, there were charged moments, looked like it could erupt in violence a
the new york city environment in the context in which this unfolded? you need to new york or there may be a different mindset among palestinians and israelis but the fact of the matter is the battle lines can be drawn similarly in other contexts or not really? >> guest: one of the things, great protests, and continue to be protests, very emotionally charged protests there hasn't been violence and despite the strong feelings the multiple groups, the politics of people you are bringing...
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in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival and later dying in the hospital i.d.f. troops searching for the shooter this just a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning to trade the body for the release of his jailed brother. iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking on the u.s. door urging washington to break or than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countries though the white house still sending mixed signals but i will answer in kind it's recently ended there is a possibility for a change of heart it's take a look at how terror on is trying to win over sympathies of the u.s. president rouhani drew global attention when you about iran will never seek a nuclear weapon saying the strictly atomic program saying it's strictly civil atomic program is a subject of national pride he also reach out to the white house who an article in the washington post calling to leave frosty relations in the past and focus on warming them up sticking to election pledges of a moderate approach he also released about a dozen political prisoners including prominent human rights activists final
in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival and later dying in the hospital i.d.f. troops searching for the shooter this just a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning to trade the body for the release of his jailed brother. iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking on the u.s. door urging washington to break or than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countries though the white house...
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palestinian refugees actually. >> okay, nasser thank you for the update on the fighting there in southern syrian city of darra. >>> meanwhile groups of fighters opposed to assad's government say they are making a slow advance to the capital. jamal with this report. >> this is eastern anhouta close to the scene of the august 21st chemical attack that shocked the world. the battle here is continuous. president bashar al-assad's forces have been relentless as they try to stop the force he from advantaging onto the capital. the area has been under siege for weeks now but opposition fighters say they are gradually are getting a stronghold. >> we've managed to inflictd huge losses on them. >> the sun of gun fire rings out. within minutes they're in position firing back. round after round of ammunition. this particular battle goes on for some time. but neither side is able to advance. here, it's all about how many meters you can move or buildings you can capture. >> we are holding steadfast, and we will remain steadfast. we have already destroyed many of their vehicles and hardware as you can see. >> it is these destroy
palestinian refugees actually. >> okay, nasser thank you for the update on the fighting there in southern syrian city of darra. >>> meanwhile groups of fighters opposed to assad's government say they are making a slow advance to the capital. jamal with this report. >> this is eastern anhouta close to the scene of the august 21st chemical attack that shocked the world. the battle here is continuous. president bashar al-assad's forces have been relentless as they try to stop...
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palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers tomorrow night 9 eastern. >> quhi, the country's murder capital with more than 1600 shootings this year alone. the city is now fighting back. diane eastabrook joins us. diane, a larger effort to crack down on the violence, tell us about that. >> that's right, richelle, there have been programs some for decades to get to the root of violence. their aim is to get kids out of gangs or keep them from joining in the first place.even in those chicago neighborhoods scarred by violence there is hope. >> world war ii. >> for charles danker that hopes come from boxing it is an alternative to street fighting and gans. gans -- gangs. >> i'm doing tonight a good way like i can go have matches and get some anger off. >> the 16-year-old discovered boxing at becoming a man or bam, a violence prevention program at his high school on chicago's south side. bam teaches youth from areas of dense gang populations how to channel their emotions and control their anger through sports. adolfo counters violence in a different program, build. build convinced him to leave a gang last year. >> come here it shows me, no matter what
palestinians al jazeera america presents... "budrus" premiers tomorrow night 9 eastern. >> quhi, the country's murder capital with more than 1600 shootings this year alone. the city is now fighting back. diane eastabrook joins us. diane, a larger effort to crack down on the violence, tell us about that. >> that's right, richelle, there have been programs some for decades to get to the root of violence. their aim is to get kids out of gangs or keep them from joining in the...
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to what extent is the new york city environment in the context in which this unfolded quite unique to new york, oregon, no one there may be a bit of a different mindset among palestinians and israelis, but the fact of the matter is, the battle lines can be drawn similarly in other contexts, or not really? >> guest: i think india, i mean, i think one of the things, there have been great protests about this place. that continue to this day. i think they may continue to be protests very emotional charge protest. there has been violence. no one, despite the strong feelings, and despite the multiple groups and the different politics of the people you're bringing together, there has not yet been violence. i think we can overlook that because we don't think of public protests as violence in this country. but if you pay attention to what's happening around the world we are seeing that more and more. it's to our credit that we can have charged public debate where people come out on the street, but it doesn't go further than that. and people will yell nasty things at one another and say terrible things, which i was in the midst of it in new york, particularly over the islamists
to what extent is the new york city environment in the context in which this unfolded quite unique to new york, oregon, no one there may be a bit of a different mindset among palestinians and israelis, but the fact of the matter is, the battle lines can be drawn similarly in other contexts, or not really? >> guest: i think india, i mean, i think one of the things, there have been great protests about this place. that continue to this day. i think they may continue to be protests very...