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struggle partly because during the years when the anc was deemed a terrorist organization in the u.s., the plo was one of the biggest supporters of the anc. so i think both because of that history and also because of the way conflict is reported in south africa, there's a kind of deep identification. and i think to the extent that the interview subjects i had talked about it it's a kind of identification around the possibilities of irreconcilable -- seemingly irreconcilable differences potentially being with bridged. because you'll be, you'll be in townships, or you'll be in parts of johannesburg where people will suddenly be in school with an afrikan-speaking white person whose participants probably -- whose parents probably supported apartheid. and people will be in school or social networks together. so i think that to the extent they're thinking about the middle east as opposed to what's happening down the street, this message would be seemingly irreconcilable differences are sometimes reconciled, or at least people come to a point of being able to peacefully tolerate one another. enter th
struggle partly because during the years when the anc was deemed a terrorist organization in the u.s., the plo was one of the biggest supporters of the anc. so i think both because of that history and also because of the way conflict is reported in south africa, there's a kind of deep identification. and i think to the extent that the interview subjects i had talked about it it's a kind of identification around the possibilities of irreconcilable -- seemingly irreconcilable differences...
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the plo. film two thousand and fifteen. use the untidy . in a european directive two thousand and thirteen award this to you those aren't even fifth grade. you will notice the stunningly beautiful yet morally indifferent exploration of rome. the tcm the gp that the west and separates. the season said and did a mini coup. quit looking to put it to the needy or shouldn't i. i knew i was. each inning. i'm one who didn't leave me the home. you leave school studies of the sticks up his second strike me as best europe and accept that as well as the incident and to see sean to get done but the school opened to what to call it a go. i'm very happy and i never imagined winning this prestigious awards and even less to win it twice with apollo seventeen the teacher to blow the bubbles. the european film academy. lifetime achievement award. but my third. in the end. with the know the legend read french star was born into a family of actors and the slip off each of the night the one on that the knights the pete dye that not about. claims of its direct t
the plo. film two thousand and fifteen. use the untidy . in a european directive two thousand and thirteen award this to you those aren't even fifth grade. you will notice the stunningly beautiful yet morally indifferent exploration of rome. the tcm the gp that the west and separates. the season said and did a mini coup. quit looking to put it to the needy or shouldn't i. i knew i was. each inning. i'm one who didn't leave me the home. you leave school studies of the sticks up his second strike...
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wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statementtech security. radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. what we have are protocols that we work with. and we had our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban feeling. behind its ring of electronic surveillance censors and security, everything they feel they need. a school, public transportation, and a petting zoo. he has lived here for 23 years. he's a wine maker and amateur cook. oh, wow. you're not kidding around. >> the salmon is marinated with pomegranate juice that -- on the season, i squeeze pomegranates. i freeze the juice so i'll have it all year round. >> where were you before here? >> i was born in pennsylvania. >> so your parents brought you over at age 4? >> yeah. >> parents in their 20s with kids living in the relative comfort and familiarity of pennsylvania. heading off to wh
wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statementtech security. radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. what we have are protocols that we work with. and we had our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban...
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the this is not to say an official dialogue cells back channels are useful that is the case of the plo before the oslo accord but seldom do back channels leave regimes. even when they do succeed there comes a time when private dialogue outlives others after all if the goal is to resolve conflicts eventually this requires to demonstrate shaped by years or decades that a new dawn is approaching and to continue those back channels simply allowed growth leaders like the prime leader to dispense with the peace. so where does this leave us? i've not suggesting diplomacy is a failed strategy far from it but nor is it a simple strategy. diplomacy is not effective when it has conducted in isolation outside of a broader strategy the former advisers never acknowledged that wal-mart gadaffi of the cave man from the cold 2003 when he saw the buildup when allied forces intercepted bbc's china a ship carrying military parts to libya pure intelligence capability coupled with the willingness to use military force enable constructive the engagement after more than 50 years. don't forget gadaffi had reac
the this is not to say an official dialogue cells back channels are useful that is the case of the plo before the oslo accord but seldom do back channels leave regimes. even when they do succeed there comes a time when private dialogue outlives others after all if the goal is to resolve conflicts eventually this requires to demonstrate shaped by years or decades that a new dawn is approaching and to continue those back channels simply allowed growth leaders like the prime leader to dispense...
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. >> the plo olympian admits to the shooting reeva an steenkamp on valentine's day but he says it wasgistrate. he was clearly upset, at times sobbing, crying >> pistorious nicknamed blade runner for the prosthetic legs he uses for sprinting was charged with premeditated murder. he's fighting that charge saying he mistook steenkamp for an intruder. >>> number nine, the royal announcement heard around the world. >> the duchess of cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 4:24 p.m. local time. >> god save the queen. >> the fountains of trafalgar square illuminated in blue light. >> the new royal heir in the united kingdom. >> baby george was born in july to prince william and his wife kate. number eight. >> tens it of thousands of people have poured out onto the streets in what is another demonstration against the government. >> about a year after the arab spring ushered in egypt's first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi is then ousted in a military coup. many egyptians frustrated by what they saw as the slow pace of change and the rise of islamic fundamentalism. number se
. >> the plo olympian admits to the shooting reeva an steenkamp on valentine's day but he says it wasgistrate. he was clearly upset, at times sobbing, crying >> pistorious nicknamed blade runner for the prosthetic legs he uses for sprinting was charged with premeditated murder. he's fighting that charge saying he mistook steenkamp for an intruder. >>> number nine, the royal announcement heard around the world. >> the duchess of cambridge was safely delivered of a son...
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the head of the plo and this circumstance - we must form an international tribunal. why would anyone reject the international tribunal. >> let me ask you this point. the leader of the probe into yasser arafat's death said they are planning to name the people they believe were responsible for the death of yasser arafat, the suspects they say. i know you may not be able to tell us who the suspects are, but can you tell us what nationality they are. >> i really don't have any ideas about this. i know that mr tarowi, mr barber, the heads of health and legal committees have been working hard on this. soon enough they will but all the results to the people. >> they have pointed the finger at israel. do they have evidence that israel may have been behind this? >> israel puts him in siege for two years, prevented the movement, medical treatment and many things. yes, i think - then the israeli prime minister sharon spoke about getting rid of and many israelis, in my experience made public statements that they need to get rid of arafat. those who are not saying that he did not
the head of the plo and this circumstance - we must form an international tribunal. why would anyone reject the international tribunal. >> let me ask you this point. the leader of the probe into yasser arafat's death said they are planning to name the people they believe were responsible for the death of yasser arafat, the suspects they say. i know you may not be able to tell us who the suspects are, but can you tell us what nationality they are. >> i really don't have any ideas...
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in some cases it's the plo. in some organizations is another terror sound. where is this money coming from? the pa is constantly in the bad and it draws its money from donor countries such as the united states. this constitutes approximately four to $7 million a month at about 6% of the entire palestinian economy. and it's a prioritized amount of money. that means if they've got a million dollars in the bank and they've got starving kids on the one hand, they'll pay to prisoners dolorous first and they'll take care of their starving kids later. it is a priority. they have their own ministry. the palestinian ministry of prisoners devoted to overseeing and executing this program and they have a cause that governmental organization called the prisoners club that makes sure that if anyone tries to allocate money in a way that will circumvent the obligation to pay the prisoner, this prisoners club will agitate within the palace tinian community. more than that, any attempts to stop that money will be shut down by the so-called streets. this is not a secret program
in some cases it's the plo. in some organizations is another terror sound. where is this money coming from? the pa is constantly in the bad and it draws its money from donor countries such as the united states. this constitutes approximately four to $7 million a month at about 6% of the entire palestinian economy. and it's a prioritized amount of money. that means if they've got a million dollars in the bank and they've got starving kids on the one hand, they'll pay to prisoners dolorous first...
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what all the fun was about in the bitter cold. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the heated battle over a plo drive more tourists to one the bay area's most popular national parks. that story and more a >>> coming up at 5:00, pave paradise, and put up a parking lot. the heated drive to bring tourists to one of the bay area's populated parks. >>> despite the frigid temperatures in denver it, these runners stripped down to they're speedos and bikinis. they ran a mile to raise money for a local animal rescue charity. >> they're doing this in what temperatures are we talking? >> it doesn't matter anymore. >> i can't even think straight. >> that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. have a good day, everyone. >> bye bye. ,,,, to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. >> liam: this is it, hope. i love you. i'm committed to you, and i want
what all the fun was about in the bitter cold. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the heated battle over a plo drive more tourists to one the bay area's most popular national parks. that story and more a >>> coming up at 5:00, pave paradise, and put up a parking lot. the heated drive to bring tourists to one of the bay area's populated parks. >>> despite the frigid temperatures in denver it, these runners stripped down to they're speedos and bikinis. they ran a mile to raise money for a local...
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for holding our spending to his wife, girlfriend family, buddies, organization, in some cases it is the plon some cases it is another chair so. and where is this money coming from? constantly in the red and it draws this money from donor countries such as the united states. this constitutes approximately $47 million per month and about 6 percent of the entire palestinian economy. and is a prioritized amount of money. that means if they got a million in the bank and they have starving kids on the one hand there will be the president's salary first and they will take care of the starving kids later. it is a priority. they have their own ministry the palestinian ministry of prisoners devoted to overseeing in executing this program and they have a cause i government organization, the prisoners glove that make sure that if anyone tries to allocate moneys in a way that will circumvent the obligation to pay the prisoner this prisoners -- prisoners club will agitate within the palestinian community more than that any attempts to stop that money will be shut down by the so-called arab see. this is n
for holding our spending to his wife, girlfriend family, buddies, organization, in some cases it is the plon some cases it is another chair so. and where is this money coming from? constantly in the red and it draws this money from donor countries such as the united states. this constitutes approximately $47 million per month and about 6 percent of the entire palestinian economy. and is a prioritized amount of money. that means if they got a million in the bank and they have starving kids on...
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the people out of town will receive priority and only someone know someone that knows someone those two pieces of legislation make it more difficult to make moderate houses for purchase plo through the tick, tick process. if you want to maintain unit in san francisco people are sprel trying to leave the rental process why do people want to get out of the process. you could be increasing the process and our organization will be glad to discuss those with you. all those medicine living will be exactly your reducing the number of unit and increasing the cost and increasing the crisis as you call it. thank you very much. >> thank you mrs. turner. >> you're welcome supervisor. brooke turner the coalition for better housing. at the everyone for our attention to 80 this issue. sxhooefl we're appreciative of what you're trying to proficient we're eager to support the legislation. and that was that if you want to reoccupy if the taivent tenant was going to reoccupy the person should not be punished for that he or she. there are a couple of things that are of concern to us. you know, i think janet from the partner association talked elegant about the partnership we know it doesn't
the people out of town will receive priority and only someone know someone that knows someone those two pieces of legislation make it more difficult to make moderate houses for purchase plo through the tick, tick process. if you want to maintain unit in san francisco people are sprel trying to leave the rental process why do people want to get out of the process. you could be increasing the process and our organization will be glad to discuss those with you. all those medicine living will be...
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the federal department of special education even issued this memo, warping schools to stop. >> it is a very common ploys. >> reporter: jane's son richard was diagnosed with depression and a bipolar condition. >> you're having to prove your child needs what the law says your child needs. >> she spent years battling, but she says it wasn't until she filed a lawsuit and the district settled that richard finally received help. >> my child will never be able to get that time back again. >> all students suffer when school districts pay legal fees. we found since 2010 oakland unified spent at least $850,000 on outside legal fees. san jose spent about $551,000, and san francisco spent $460,000. compare that to the $22,000 a year it costs on average to school a special needs student. the amount spent on legal fees in that time period could have provided services to 83 students. >> would schools be better providing services to special ed children than fighting them in court? >> i think most of the situations that end up in court are cases that could have been resolved earlier and much cheaper. for patients, the
the federal department of special education even issued this memo, warping schools to stop. >> it is a very common ploys. >> reporter: jane's son richard was diagnosed with depression and a bipolar condition. >> you're having to prove your child needs what the law says your child needs. >> she spent years battling, but she says it wasn't until she filed a lawsuit and the district settled that richard finally received help. >> my child will never be able to get that...
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the expectations and what people expected from him. i witnessed myself hundreds of time when people made plo promis and he was very flirtio flirtcid he was a great man. many of us have had the honor and those that haven't met him to live in the period of nelson mandela is a great privilege. >> it's great to see you jerry. >> thanks for sharing your story. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >>> it is friday night and all night long i have been telling you about the horrible weather across most of the united states. there is one place in the united states that is going to be the place you want to gh and tha gos do you know here towards the southeast that is the only place that feels somewhat like normal. as you see we are having a lot of rain showers in the northwest and mix of snow. and down towards southern georgia and the carolinas tomorrow nice. miami at 82 and orlando at 83 and savannah at 84. this little sliver of the united states is it. nobody else is soo seeing such d weather. miami 82, 83 and 84 and up towards the north east. things are different we are looking at that system we are talking about finally entering the picture notic
the expectations and what people expected from him. i witnessed myself hundreds of time when people made plo promis and he was very flirtio flirtcid he was a great man. many of us have had the honor and those that haven't met him to live in the period of nelson mandela is a great privilege. >> it's great to see you jerry. >> thanks for sharing your story. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >>> it is friday night and all night long i have been telling you about...
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the shooting. ful want to use sick -- many want to use sick time. connecticut being governor dan plo malloy has offered sick time. >> now on long term disability we're told that officer bean is not alone. joining us is attorney eric brown who represents being officer bean. mr. brown, we are looking at the situation in colorado as well, can you give us some perspective for first responders, it might be hard for people to understand but they do have trauma in these incidents, too. >> yes, they do. first responders respond to very bad scenes, motor vehicle accidents, there's occasionalling hom siesdz in communities but the -- homicides in communities. but many have not had to deal with issues like sandy hook. going into a school and viewing the carnage that happened that day, not surprisingly that was a little too much for some of them to be able to handle. >> and so what is the impact on someone like officer bean? how much is his life affected by this? >> oh, it's affected in every way, from how he manages to pay his bills to how he relates to his children to the impacts on his social
the shooting. ful want to use sick -- many want to use sick time. connecticut being governor dan plo malloy has offered sick time. >> now on long term disability we're told that officer bean is not alone. joining us is attorney eric brown who represents being officer bean. mr. brown, we are looking at the situation in colorado as well, can you give us some perspective for first responders, it might be hard for people to understand but they do have trauma in these incidents, too. >>...
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. >> with us on site, we have the national affairs editor john heilman. >> held plo. >> i know. >> that suggests maybe not doing that again. mike barnacle is with us as well. i had the most wonderful evening last night. did we get -- no, i did not have the mcrib. i don't have photos. of course, you don't, lorrial, paris, usa. the most amazing event ever. we are going to do it next 84 on the show, a five he day rollout. it will be fantastic. i loved it. >> cool pants. >> all i had. all i had. good will and -- >> can i say something? you look a little more even today. >> that matches the sherbet pants. that is from the womens to watch event i did yesterday. it was all ability women. >> equal money for a guy. >> i love it when you are late. >> once a month. you foe. he gets a splinter and he's out for a season. >> it's going to be good for them. >> he is. >> what another mercenary on board? >> he is what they need. he is going to have several good years for them. >> do you think so? >> i think so. >> seriously. >> imagine the backfields. >> did you just say that? >> did he just say that? i
. >> with us on site, we have the national affairs editor john heilman. >> held plo. >> i know. >> that suggests maybe not doing that again. mike barnacle is with us as well. i had the most wonderful evening last night. did we get -- no, i did not have the mcrib. i don't have photos. of course, you don't, lorrial, paris, usa. the most amazing event ever. we are going to do it next 84 on the show, a five he day rollout. it will be fantastic. i loved it. >> cool...
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clean if we just play into the weaknesses that is the worst thing that i person could do to another person. melissa: what is difference between this and ploviding o help someone kick a drug addiction. >> metha doan is not provided for work, nobody wants to be on that for 30 years, if you have yourself in a jam with opiates sure, you might need it to accommodate to the changes in your brain. that is a tragedy. but not as much of a strategy as overdosing on hero en, the government saying we'll keep them sick, they will not get way and they will keep the city clean. i'm surprised our president is not on to this. melissa: when you look, 6 hour workday, 5 to 6 beers, half a packet of rolling tobacco, a fry lunch, and just under $14. come dined that value they estimate on what beer goes for in topless than $20 a day. minimum wage in netherlands is $760s $11.60. it started in canada can you imagine it spreading ? >> i can imagine. spreading to any country that does not value liberty, which is more and more the globe. i just hope there is some enterprising class action lawyer and that allows allows in amsterdam for that guy to hit these people ha
clean if we just play into the weaknesses that is the worst thing that i person could do to another person. melissa: what is difference between this and ploviding o help someone kick a drug addiction. >> metha doan is not provided for work, nobody wants to be on that for 30 years, if you have yourself in a jam with opiates sure, you might need it to accommodate to the changes in your brain. that is a tragedy. but not as much of a strategy as overdosing on hero en, the government saying...
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the gateway house undon indian relations. seema you're upset, you say it's a classic case of a double standard when it comes to u.s. da ploe, what do you mean? >> it's a simple thing, when americans are serving abroad as diplomats, they expect a certain level of treatment, and they insist on it, and when they get into trouble with local laws, they are treated very differently. sometimes they are whisked out of the country, even when they are involved in really serious crimes. so -- but when it comes to diplomats from other countries, they seem to be very helpless and they say it's a law. >> to compromise the security of the u.s. embassy in new deli as retaliati retaliation, is that a productive way to address the situation? >> no, it is not. i have criticized it in my writing and social media, as well. i don't think that's a very good move. i think both sides need to calm down and work out a solution, but at the same time, it cannot be denied that the outrage in india at the way she was treated is strong. >> you say it's the plooit of this domestic worker. >> the state department arranged for her husband and child to come
the gateway house undon indian relations. seema you're upset, you say it's a classic case of a double standard when it comes to u.s. da ploe, what do you mean? >> it's a simple thing, when americans are serving abroad as diplomats, they expect a certain level of treatment, and they insist on it, and when they get into trouble with local laws, they are treated very differently. sometimes they are whisked out of the country, even when they are involved in really serious crimes. so -- but...