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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 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 father, who
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 pentagon says that he was responsible for videos showing torture and executions. >>> in israel, authorities say a palestinian man was shot dead in the west bank citybron after stabbing an israeli soldier. it is the latest in a wave of attacks across the west bank and jerusalem. >>> israeli forces have killed four palestinians and one jordanian in the last few days alone. >>> wells fargo being sued by its own customers for opening sham accounts to earn extra fees. the lawsuit seeks class-action status on behalf of hundreds of thousands of bank customers across the united states. wells fargo says that it has fired more than 5,000 employees in relation to the scam. >>> donald trump now accusing hillary clinton of being a hypocrite on gay rights. he suggested friday that clinton's secret service detail should "drop all their weapons," and said let's see what happens to clinton. >>> now to the birther issue. donald trump also finally saying the words himself friday that the president of the united states, barack obama, was indeed born in the united states. his opponents have seized on his years of pushing on that false theory. >>> the next 53 days will
the pentagon says that he was responsible for videos showing torture and executions. >>> in israel, authorities say a palestinian man was shot dead in the west bank citybron after stabbing an israeli soldier. it is the latest in a wave of attacks across the west bank and jerusalem. >>> israeli forces have killed four palestinians and one jordanian in the last few days alone. >>> wells fargo being sued by its own customers for opening sham accounts to earn extra fees....
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the arab northeast part of jerusalem. it's a district where only palestinians live. it's encircled by a wall, like an enclave in the middle of the holy city, reachable only via a single checkpoint. nir baram: jerusalem is the city where i was born. all my life, this place exists where people of jerusalem, it was deported from jerusalem and live behind this separation wall. this is a neighbourhood that you can see the separation wall from every corner. everywhere you go you see separation. i met, like, a family with a very nice house, really nice house, and the -- in the house, the first thing that she told me was, this is hell. this place is hell. >> abu adam also thinks it's hell. jerusalem's municipal administration ignores the district. ambulances and garbage trucks don't come here. abu adam: you must understand that i'm a native of jerusalem, but i don't have the same rights. the authorities don't recognise us. we're second-class citizens. it's absurd. no one cares how we live here. nir baram: this is a place that you can see a difference between being a jew and being a palestinian in israel, even if, according to the law, you have th
the arab northeast part of jerusalem. it's a district where only palestinians live. it's encircled by a wall, like an enclave in the middle of the holy city, reachable only via a single checkpoint. nir baram: jerusalem is the city where i was born. all my life, this place exists where people of jerusalem, it was deported from jerusalem and live behind this separation wall. this is a neighbourhood that you can see the separation wall from every corner. everywhere you go you see separation. i...
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on the ground, syrian troops and their militia allies gained a key strategic goal, a rebel-held palestinian refugee camp on high ground overlooking rebel positions in the city in northern syria. scores of people are reported killed since the new syrian and russian offensive began two days ago. and there's another crisis: running water has been cut off for two million people throughout aleppo as the fighting intensifies. four years since the groundbreaking, the smithsonian institution's national museum of african american history and culture opened today in washington, d.c. in 2003, george w. bush signed legislation approving its creation. former president bush spoke at the opening ceremony, along with georgia congressman and civil rights leader john lewis and supreme court chief justice john roberts. prominent african americans stevie wonder, oprah winfrey and will smith also spoke. the ceremony included a speech by president obama, who was joined on stage by the youngest and oldest members of the bonner family. there was seven-year-old christine and 99-year old ruth, whose father was an escaped slave who later became a doctor. >> it is a monument to the de
on the ground, syrian troops and their militia allies gained a key strategic goal, a rebel-held palestinian refugee camp on high ground overlooking rebel positions in the city in northern syria. scores of people are reported killed since the new syrian and russian offensive began two days ago. and there's another crisis: running water has been cut off for two million people throughout aleppo as the fighting intensifies. four years since the groundbreaking, the smithsonian institution's national...
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was just going to say, let me bring the viewers up to date on the history of the bombings in new york city. in 1973, a palestinian group, the black september group actually left two car bombs, one on fifth avenue, one by jfk. thankfully, they did not detonate. there was a shooter at the empire state building. much more recently, back in the early 1990s, we've had shootings. rashi baz, who turned out to be a terrorist, killing ary habber stan. but nothing like the spate of bombings the city saw at the laguardia airport when a bomb was put in a baggage container at the airport and killed 11 people. thankfully, we have not had of course a town house at greenwich village exploded accidental because of the weather underground and radicals at that point were trying to establish a bomb factory in greenwich village. but clearly, no indications of that sort here, so far. you have a witness. let's hear what she has to say. >> reporter: debora, you were in the area when the blast went off. is that correct? >> yes, i was. >> where were you? >> i was in a burrito place, a vegetarian place. and the lady was fixing my burrito a
was just going to say, let me bring the viewers up to date on the history of the bombings in new york city. in 1973, a palestinian group, the black september group actually left two car bombs, one on fifth avenue, one by jfk. thankfully, they did not detonate. there was a shooter at the empire state building. much more recently, back in the early 1990s, we've had shootings. rashi baz, who turned out to be a terrorist, killing ary habber stan. but nothing like the spate of bombings the city saw...
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the palestinian president. although the peace process remains wednesday at age 93. >>> in syria, thousands of government troops are said to be amassing around the rebel-held city of aleppo tonight. and senior u.s. officials tell nbc news, they are expecting a major government assault there. and as the bombing of aleppo and other cities continues, a dramatic rescue of a baby girl once again focuses us on the civilian lives at stake. our chief foreign correspondent richar helmets dig through the debris of a building destroyed they say by a russian attack in syria. pulling out a tiny, dust-covered baby in yellow from the rubble of a four-story building. they rush to a nearby ambulance where, with a tiny gurgle and a cry, the newborn stirs to life. it's too much, even for this hardened member of the white helmets. mohammed hours later. he says the baby he rescued is a girl named hamida. we saved a woman and she told us, her two daughters were still buried. we went back and found the baby, he said. over the past week, the syrian regime and its russian backers have been bombing rebel-held areas of syria relentlessly. in audio leaked to "the new york times" secretary of
the palestinian president. although the peace process remains wednesday at age 93. >>> in syria, thousands of government troops are said to be amassing around the rebel-held city of aleppo tonight. and senior u.s. officials tell nbc news, they are expecting a major government assault there. and as the bombing of aleppo and other cities continues, a dramatic rescue of a baby girl once again focuses us on the civilian lives at stake. our chief foreign correspondent richar helmets dig...
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shot and killed a suspected terrorist about to an hour later two palestinian terrorists tried to run down a group of soldiers near the city of hebron. soldiers shot and killed those two. lawmakers in washington are trying to block the white house from releasing terror suspects from the guantanamo bay prison camp. the house passed a bill that would stop the remaining 61 detainees from being transferred. the move would interrupt president obama's plan to close the camp by end of the year. the white house has threatened to veto the bill. worried french citizens are about another terror attack. the survey shows 97 percent of them believe there will be another attack in the country sometime this year. >> reed: michelle marsh reporting. >>> a new york man pulls out a meat cleaver and attacks an officer. we first brought you this story yesterday. new footage show what's may have caused that man to act this way. these images are shot yesterday yesterday right before the to show some different images hopefully. the images we want to show you are him in a car trying to remove a boot that was placed on his vehicle by new york city p
shot and killed a suspected terrorist about to an hour later two palestinian terrorists tried to run down a group of soldiers near the city of hebron. soldiers shot and killed those two. lawmakers in washington are trying to block the white house from releasing terror suspects from the guantanamo bay prison camp. the house passed a bill that would stop the remaining 61 detainees from being transferred. the move would interrupt president obama's plan to close the camp by end of the year. the...
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the status issues. it must cease its all of its settlement colonization activities and aggressions against our cities, villages and refugee camps. it must cease its policies of collective punishment and its demolition of palestinian homes. it must cease its extrajudicial executions and cease the arrest of our people, and must release the thousands of our prisoners and detainees. it must cease its aggression and provocations against the holy al-aqsa mosque. for all of these policies and practices prevent an environment in which peace can be realized in our region. how can anyone seeking peace perpetrate such actions? in this regard, we reaffirm that we can never accept the continuation of the prevailing situation. we will never accept the humiliation of the dignity of our people. we will never accept temporary or interim solutions. and, our people will never accept to forgo their national institutions and achievements, which they attained through great sacrifice, suffering and pain. we will preserve the independence of palestinian decision-making and will act to fulfill the aspirations of our people via political and diplomatic means and international law and the legitimacy of international resolutions via the uni
the status issues. it must cease its all of its settlement colonization activities and aggressions against our cities, villages and refugee camps. it must cease its policies of collective punishment and its demolition of palestinian homes. it must cease its extrajudicial executions and cease the arrest of our people, and must release the thousands of our prisoners and detainees. it must cease its aggression and provocations against the holy al-aqsa mosque. for all of these policies and...
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there are populations in the world who are refugees for multiple generations. for example, a city in syria is a palestinian refugee camp that ultimately has turned into a city, but never stopped being a refugee camp. the people there never gained admission. now they are refugees again -- there were starvation conditions, there was a complete siege of that city. people were slaughtered on mass, and some refugees that reached europe are palestinian third or fourth generation refugees. similarly, there is a camp in kenya where you have three or four generations of people still framed as refugees. the challenge to people who are working in the refugee framework is how long can you frame in the ways that we have described a population as to be rescued or subject to humanitarian assistance, as opposed to in need of direct resettlement and political identity and development assistance, meaning an investment in their ability to be self-reliant and integrated in economies that continue to hurt them. do you think in terms of how we portray immigrants/refugees that we are doing a good job now? photographers in the ex
there are populations in the world who are refugees for multiple generations. for example, a city in syria is a palestinian refugee camp that ultimately has turned into a city, but never stopped being a refugee camp. the people there never gained admission. now they are refugees again -- there were starvation conditions, there was a complete siege of that city. people were slaughtered on mass, and some refugees that reached europe are palestinian third or fourth generation refugees. similarly,...
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the palestinians. >>> two strong earthquakes jolted a historic city in south korea today. rts of serious injuries or damage. the quakes measured 5.1 and 5.8 in magnitude and that second 5.8 quake was the largest ever recorded in the country. >>> samsung is now warning consumers to stop using the galaxy note 7 phones immediately. this comes as more reports of the phones catching fire have emerged. earlier the company halted sales and urged customers to return them for another device. >>> and the lucky winners of a $487 million powerball jackpot have chosen to remain anonymous. at a news conference in new hampshire, lottery officials handed over a lump sum check of $256 million to attorneys representing the winners. one of those attorneys handed out checks to various charities and said more help was coming. lucky indeed. that's the news update at this hour. melissa, back to you. >> good news story. thank you. >>> let's look at the markets. perched just off session highs right now, dow jones industrial average high bierer by 210 poin. best performing sectors at this hour, tele
the palestinians. >>> two strong earthquakes jolted a historic city in south korea today. rts of serious injuries or damage. the quakes measured 5.1 and 5.8 in magnitude and that second 5.8 quake was the largest ever recorded in the country. >>> samsung is now warning consumers to stop using the galaxy note 7 phones immediately. this comes as more reports of the phones catching fire have emerged. earlier the company halted sales and urged customers to return them for another...
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palestinian-israeli conflict. they agree it will not stop until we talk. >> the message is not local, it's international. and if you -- the news in your city and around america today, you have to realize that perhaps it will be a wonderful idea if parents of black mothers, black would get together and make an example and say stop the violence. >> carole: the parents are hoping to transform their loss and pain into a catalyst for peace. >> one dead and another recovering, the shooting happened at the intersection of locust and palmer. no arrests have been made. >>> a woman's child after a 9-year-old boy was accidentally shot by his younger brother. the case will go to the district attorney's office for formal charges in the next few days. the injured boy's a family says he's had surgery, and is doing better. >>> police are asking for help in finding a man in connection with a possible child enticement case at waukesha south high school. a 16-year-old boy says he was waiting to be picked up last a man pulled up, offered him a ride and said he knew the teenager's mom. the teen turned him down and the man drove away. a white male in his 50s, d
palestinian-israeli conflict. they agree it will not stop until we talk. >> the message is not local, it's international. and if you -- the news in your city and around america today, you have to realize that perhaps it will be a wonderful idea if parents of black mothers, black would get together and make an example and say stop the violence. >> carole: the parents are hoping to transform their loss and pain into a catalyst for peace. >> one dead and another recovering, the...
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the un general assembly in new york city. he said israel was committed to a two state solution to the ongoing israeli-palestinian conflict.e called for more engaged diplomatic and trade relations with his country. this is 40 minutes. >> it is my pleasure in welcoming the prime minister of israel. i would like you to address the general assembly. [applause] >> thank you mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, what i am about to say is going to shock you. israel has a bright future at the un. now i know that hearing that from me must surely come as a surprise, because year after year, i have stood at this very podium and slammed the un for its obsessive bias against israel, and the un deserved every scathing word for the disgrace of the general assembly that last year passed 20 resolutions against the democratic state of israel, and a grand total of three resolutions against all the other countries on the planet. israel 20, rest of the world three. what about the joke called the un human rights council which each year condemns israel more than all the countries of the world combined. as women are being systematically raped, mu
the un general assembly in new york city. he said israel was committed to a two state solution to the ongoing israeli-palestinian conflict.e called for more engaged diplomatic and trade relations with his country. this is 40 minutes. >> it is my pleasure in welcoming the prime minister of israel. i would like you to address the general assembly. [applause] >> thank you mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, what i am about to say is going to shock you. israel has a bright future at...
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the day. palestinian president mahmoud abbas will join scores of world leaders to join the cemetery service tomorrow. russia is a signaling it will not halt is offensive against the syrian city of aleppo. the kremlin says it is willing for 48 hoursmbing at a time to allow human aide to be delivered. john kerry has threatened to break up contacts with moscow over syria unless the air attacks end. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm courtney collins. this is bloomberg. vonnie: let's go now to capitol hill. john stumpf is testifying before the house financial services committee. .> they use and the value it is not about improper sales practices used to create unwanted accounts. that is not good for our customers and not good for wells fargo. care of our customers, they will deepen their relationships with us and trust us more with their business. that is good for customers who benefit from lower cost we pass on and that is cross-selling done the right way. in closing, i'd like to talk about my commitment to accountability. when i say i'm accountable, i'm referring to the actions our board took at my recommenda
the day. palestinian president mahmoud abbas will join scores of world leaders to join the cemetery service tomorrow. russia is a signaling it will not halt is offensive against the syrian city of aleppo. the kremlin says it is willing for 48 hoursmbing at a time to allow human aide to be delivered. john kerry has threatened to break up contacts with moscow over syria unless the air attacks end. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries....
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the palestinians in the '90s. president obama and many other world leaders are expected to attend his funeral which takes place tomorrow. >>> tragic story in san diego just outside the city. officials are calling for calm after an officer shot an african-american man they say was acting erratically outside a strip mall. he later died at the hospital. el cajon police say the man pulled an object from his pocket, pointed it from officers and assumed a shooting stance. police later determined he was, in fact, unarmed. two officers have been placed on routine administrative leave. protests did gather at the scene for several hours but remained peaceful. >>> when we return, the beauty queen who became the center of the presidential debate monday night. well, she is speaking out all over the media in a magazine spread. she is here. the big question, did donald trump call her miss piggy to her face as hillary clinton said? plus, much more on who came out on top in monday's debate. could the microphone have played a role? >> following last night's debate he blamed his poor performance on a defective mike that may have been planted at his podium on purpose. apparently the mike ha
the palestinians in the '90s. president obama and many other world leaders are expected to attend his funeral which takes place tomorrow. >>> tragic story in san diego just outside the city. officials are calling for calm after an officer shot an african-american man they say was acting erratically outside a strip mall. he later died at the hospital. el cajon police say the man pulled an object from his pocket, pointed it from officers and assumed a shooting stance. police later...
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city but they have been peaceful. a touching moment of peace at the funeral for former israeli president and prime minister shimon peres. the current isreali prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the palestinian president, mahmud abbas were photographed, shaking hands. netanuahu and abbas have rarely spoken since they've both been in office. abbas worked with shimon peres, on the 1993 peace accords. today, leaders from around the world gathered in jerusalem to pay their respects to shimon peres. among them were england's prince charles, secretary of state john kerry, and president obama and former president bill clinton. he knew better than the cynic that if you look out over the arc of history, human beings should be filled not with fear but with hope. he started off life as israel's biggest dreamer. peres was considered one of the founders of israel and a longtime promoter of peace in the region. he was buried next to many of the country's former leaders. meantime the pope arrived in the country of georgia this morning. it was previously thought that pope francis would attend peres' funeral. while in georgia, the pope will have meetings with catholic, muslim, orthodox and jewish leaders. in
city but they have been peaceful. a touching moment of peace at the funeral for former israeli president and prime minister shimon peres. the current isreali prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the palestinian president, mahmud abbas were photographed, shaking hands. netanuahu and abbas have rarely spoken since they've both been in office. abbas worked with shimon peres, on the 1993 peace accords. today, leaders from around the world gathered in jerusalem to pay their respects to shimon...
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the center of the scandal, jasmine abuslin has filed a $66 million lawsuit against the city of oakland for quote fail to go protect children. 12 oakland officers were addition palestinianedir -- were disciplined for their role in the scandal. >>> the football team in the east bay has been thrown for a big loss. the delta youth football team announced it's dropping the hayward aggies in a decision that affects nearly 90 young players. the team has failed to meet minimum player requirements in the past five years. parents point out many of the children who play for the aggies come from low income, single parent households. >> it's harder out here because parents have one or two jobs to survive in the east bay. they don't have time to bring their kids to practice. >> everything is not going to go restricted and it's how you handle it. as a person, that defines who you are. >> coaches, parents, already working on a new game plan for the young players. they're looking at ways to get the league to reinstate the aggies. >>> happening today, social workers in contra costa county will begin a three day strike. the walkout will be today, monday and attitude. the union represents 1
the center of the scandal, jasmine abuslin has filed a $66 million lawsuit against the city of oakland for quote fail to go protect children. 12 oakland officers were addition palestinianedir -- were disciplined for their role in the scandal. >>> the football team in the east bay has been thrown for a big loss. the delta youth football team announced it's dropping the hayward aggies in a decision that affects nearly 90 young players. the team has failed to meet minimum player...
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turns out the man who slashed a cop in a face with 11-inch meat cleaver in new york city was fighting deportation. police say a palestinianin the next month. well the off duty detective who stopped him before he was shot, has been released from the hospital. 16 year police detective brian o'connell was cut from his temple all the way to his jaw. well, sinister plot to assassinate two congresswoman foiled. arresting a at the present see man who threatened to kill tulsi gabbard and heir hir. planned to fly to honolulu. angry over not releasing disability. disrespecting our heroes again. protesting kneeling during the national anthem. other players joined him as well. the coach of the school in massachusetts doesn't agree saying if he -- if his players want to make a difference, they can get up and they can get involved. listen. i have family in the army. i don't kneel during the national anthem much i stand up national anthem. if you believe that be in the community, raising your voice and doing other things. >> the players say they are following an nfl quarterback colin kaepernick's protesting the injustice of minorities.
turns out the man who slashed a cop in a face with 11-inch meat cleaver in new york city was fighting deportation. police say a palestinianin the next month. well the off duty detective who stopped him before he was shot, has been released from the hospital. 16 year police detective brian o'connell was cut from his temple all the way to his jaw. well, sinister plot to assassinate two congresswoman foiled. arresting a at the present see man who threatened to kill tulsi gabbard and heir hir....
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city back. he was a pillar of israeli history. shimon peres, aid to the country's founding fathers in 1948, later prime minister and president, was one of the strongest proponents for peace with the palestinians. he brokered the historic oslo peace accords with yasser arafat and won a nobel peace prize for it. by the time he died, he was the last top politician in favor of a two-state solution. we spoke with our correspondent who told us which world leaders are expected to attend peres' funeral on friday. reporter: we're going to see president barack obama headlining a group of all the main world leaders and it's going to be a security nightmare for israel to organize the safety of barack obama, bill clinton, francois hollande, the president of germany, leaders from canada to australia. there will be a lot of people to be kept safe here. and they're going to be at israel's main military cemetery in jerusalem. they've planned to close the main highway between the airport and jerusalem. it's going to be chaotic, i think, but they are hoping that it will all pass smoothly. at the moment, we know that president barack obama will speak. he's the only one we know for sure is speaking. there is an o
city back. he was a pillar of israeli history. shimon peres, aid to the country's founding fathers in 1948, later prime minister and president, was one of the strongest proponents for peace with the palestinians. he brokered the historic oslo peace accords with yasser arafat and won a nobel peace prize for it. by the time he died, he was the last top politician in favor of a two-state solution. we spoke with our correspondent who told us which world leaders are expected to attend peres' funeral...
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city. so they went to the highway, they would come back in and come here as well. we've got a chance of no justice, no peace. we've got palestiniandifferent things. and protestors feel they're getting ready. >> we'll see if that happens. we'll be right back . >>> eight minutes to curfew in charlotte now. how is it there tonight, katie? >> it's calmer than i expected it to be. and kind of the craziest thing i saw was a hill verbal tiff today in the in front of the epi center. i have heard gunshots. i didn't see any fist fights. nothing like that. knock on wood. >> there is an increased police presence. i don't know if that helped to quell fears or scaring people into being quieter. you can see more national guard here, and there are helicopters overhead. and thankfully, i haven't heard of arrests. >> we just got word nobody has been hurt all night long. no police, no demonstrators. katie, do you know if they have a plan of what to do? >> i did not hear definite mans from police officers. they do have the right from what i understand to arrest people but a lot of protestors basically said "we have a curfew?" "but thank fully, they'
city. so they went to the highway, they would come back in and come here as well. we've got a chance of no justice, no peace. we've got palestiniandifferent things. and protestors feel they're getting ready. >> we'll see if that happens. we'll be right back . >>> eight minutes to curfew in charlotte now. how is it there tonight, katie? >> it's calmer than i expected it to be. and kind of the craziest thing i saw was a hill verbal tiff today in the in front of the epi...
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coming into israel who have permits or palestinian jerusalemites who work in the west bank so they go back and forth. nablus i think is actually my favorite cityt bank. it kind of has everything. it has poor, rich, middle class, very good food. people there love to shop-- well that's true all over the west bank-- and it's really lively all the time. the law is that jewish israelis are not allowed legally to be ie certain areas of the west bank. >> technically, it's not legal what i'm doing, my family is really not supportive of me going to the west bank. >> my name is manar. i'm a translator. i'm 30 years old and i'm fromro ramallah. >> some people find it, i won'te say offensive, but they don't like that he lives in tel aviv.v we don't say that he is israelis and it's better because people will feel more comfortable that way. >> do you think this project will have much of an impact? >> i hope so. i really hope so, because it's about bringing people closer together. >> i do this because i think it's so important that if youim want to solve a conflict, you need to problem solve. and if you want to problem solve, you need to know what you're dea
coming into israel who have permits or palestinian jerusalemites who work in the west bank so they go back and forth. nablus i think is actually my favorite cityt bank. it kind of has everything. it has poor, rich, middle class, very good food. people there love to shop-- well that's true all over the west bank-- and it's really lively all the time. the law is that jewish israelis are not allowed legally to be ie certain areas of the west bank. >> technically, it's not legal what i'm...
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the attack. isis in fact has claimed responsibility for that bloody rampage and that's not all. late last week in new york city, a homeless palestinian man with a jordanian passport, he went off police officers with a meat cleaver after they caught him trying to remove a boot from his car. a boot is one of those things that prevents a car from leaving a parking spot. if you don't live in new york, you might not understand that. according to the new york post, the u.s. was trying to deport him and he was shouting akhbar once again before lunging at police. one of the brave officers was released from the hospital on friday. look at this video, struck in the face by a meat cleaver. he needed 70 stitches in his face. 70. any way, that's among the news for today. and joining us now we have former new york city mayor -- no. rudy giuliani is with us apparently. mr. mayor, how are you? >> how are you, sean. >> the guy recently went to afghanistan. one of his friends was interviewed earlier on fox today and i paid close attention. he said that he changed when he went there. you know, if somebody is going to visit afghanistan, iraq, syria, sau
the attack. isis in fact has claimed responsibility for that bloody rampage and that's not all. late last week in new york city, a homeless palestinian man with a jordanian passport, he went off police officers with a meat cleaver after they caught him trying to remove a boot from his car. a boot is one of those things that prevents a car from leaving a parking spot. if you don't live in new york, you might not understand that. according to the new york post, the u.s. was trying to deport him...
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the city. overseas delegations will be arriving for the funeral. >> reporter: his death comes at a difficult time for the peace process. attempts to start talks have failed. the president of the palestinian state will attend the funeral. >> i feel heart broken for israel and the world. >> world leaders are expected to join president obama for the funeral. >>> ktuv news news at 5:00 starts now. >> it was a bizarre kad napping case. at one point the police said it was fake but the man behind the kidnapping pled guilty. >> good evening. new developments tonight in that kidnapping case from vallejo. the man responsible, you are looking at him here. pled guilty. disbarred attorney matthew muller broke no a couple's home and kidnapped a woman, denise huskins. police initially accused the victims of making it up. we have live coverage, first, reactions from the victim's attorney. >> reporter: waiment, first henry -- wait a minute, first henny has been following the case. >> reporter: the cameras were not loid in court as matthew muller acknowledged that he was mentally ill and taking many medicationings but the judge found that he was voluntarily admitting his guilt. the attorney said he will a
the city. overseas delegations will be arriving for the funeral. >> reporter: his death comes at a difficult time for the peace process. attempts to start talks have failed. the president of the palestinian state will attend the funeral. >> i feel heart broken for israel and the world. >> world leaders are expected to join president obama for the funeral. >>> ktuv news news at 5:00 starts now. >> it was a bizarre kad napping case. at one point the police said it...
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the bombing sites. we'll have a live report for you in just a few moments. >>> a palestinian assailant stabbed two police officers outside jerusalem's old city before being shotcondition. two officers were taken to the hospital, one with serious injuries, another with moderate wounds. >>> a 20-truck aid convoy destined for aleppo with enough supplies to feed tens of thousands of people was still stuck at the turkish border hours after a seven-day cease-fire in syria expired. the aid had been sitting at the border for a week. and a ceremony in memory of all victims of terror attacks was held in paris. french president francois hollande residing over that efbt. the names of the victims were read out during the ceremony. that is the news update this hour. sarah, back to you. >>> thank you, sue. a manhunt is underway in the hunt for the suspect in a series of blasts in new york and new jersey. nbc niece jonathan dienst joins us now. >> wanted poster out for ahmad rahami, new jersey resident believed to be the man who planted those bombings in new jersey and new york. fbi putting out a wanted poster this morning and the manhunt is ongoing at this hour. there's als
the bombing sites. we'll have a live report for you in just a few moments. >>> a palestinian assailant stabbed two police officers outside jerusalem's old city before being shotcondition. two officers were taken to the hospital, one with serious injuries, another with moderate wounds. >>> a 20-truck aid convoy destined for aleppo with enough supplies to feed tens of thousands of people was still stuck at the turkish border hours after a seven-day cease-fire in syria expired....
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cities and villages. at the end of the day, you need border in 2014 as the king's soldiers reached out to refugees. he welcomed them even though there were already more than two million palestinian refugees who've been in jordan for decades. why did you allow nearly a million and a half syrians to come into your country? >> abdullah: well, we really didn't have much choice. i mean, they were flooding across the border, being shot by the syrian regime. and, you know, jordan has always been a place that opens it arms to refugees from many countries, unfortunately. but then, it got to a point where, you know, we're now at 20% increase of our population. and the huge burden on our country, we're in dire straits. >> pelley: most of them are in jordanian towns, looking for work, driving up rents. 160,000 syrian kids are in what's the breaking point for your people? >> abdullah: about a year or two years ago. unemployment is skyrocketing. our health sector is saturated. our schools are really going through difficult times. it's extremely, extremely difficult. and jordanians are... just have had it up to here. i mean, we just can't take it anymore. >> pelley: they've had it with unemplo
cities and villages. at the end of the day, you need border in 2014 as the king's soldiers reached out to refugees. he welcomed them even though there were already more than two million palestinian refugees who've been in jordan for decades. why did you allow nearly a million and a half syrians to come into your country? >> abdullah: well, we really didn't have much choice. i mean, they were flooding across the border, being shot by the syrian regime. and, you know, jordan has always been...
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city legend. and as has been reported tonight, on and on and on, the laguardia bombing was put in a locker that killed 11 people. car bombs on fifth avenue by palestinian terrorists, 1973, did not go off. the francis tavern boim big the faln and the weather underground. if this is not terrorism, whether it's domestic or radical islamic, it's terrorism. >> even if it's a copy cat from early this morning, it's a terrorist attack. the motive is to terrorize people around the city and around the country. what they've got to do and very, very quickly, they've got to do the analysis we talked about earlier with regard to the explosive material. is it the same as it was in new jersey? if they find a device, i'm still unclear on that, on 27th street, does that device match the device that was used earlier they have to look at that video footage they're going to get. they've got a lot of work to do. i'm a little surprised they came on this early in the investigation with a conference like that. a little surprised. i think they should have had a little more definitive information before they came on the air like that. >> i think their effort was to at least get
city legend. and as has been reported tonight, on and on and on, the laguardia bombing was put in a locker that killed 11 people. car bombs on fifth avenue by palestinian terrorists, 1973, did not go off. the francis tavern boim big the faln and the weather underground. if this is not terrorism, whether it's domestic or radical islamic, it's terrorism. >> even if it's a copy cat from early this morning, it's a terrorist attack. the motive is to terrorize people around the city and around...