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>> well, in these cairo talks they say they are one united faction along with the plo, fattah party. representative of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas. they work together but they are competing interests in gaza. islamic jihad has their own ordering it. >> they're responsible for whatever acknowledges it. they're in control of the government. islamic jihad does their own thing. ultimately as far as the address, how much must i confirm. eventually whoever is to blame for everything. >> let's speak to matthew in jerusalem. there's a possible israeli response. has there been any suggestion from the idf that there will be one? >> no, there hasn't been. we spoke to an israeli spokesperson. he said, a cease-fire isn't one-sided. 3w0e9 sides have to cease their fire. you really do get the sense, don't you, that there's not much enthusiasm on either side of this conflict for resumption of hostilities. rockets have been fired from gaza into israel. 18 of them now according to the israeli military. hamas not acknowledging that it is responsible for them. in faction, trying to distance
>> well, in these cairo talks they say they are one united faction along with the plo, fattah party. representative of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas. they work together but they are competing interests in gaza. islamic jihad has their own ordering it. >> they're responsible for whatever acknowledges it. they're in control of the government. islamic jihad does their own thing. ultimately as far as the address, how much must i confirm. eventually whoever is to blame for...
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. >> are all factions, all palestinian factions united in their aims as they try to negotiate a ceasefire? and if they are, will there be anyone willing to talk to them when they get down to negotiating? >> well, the -- the -- the negotiating team shows a -- really, a very unique unity between the palestinian factions lead by president abbas, and that is to obtain an end of this holocaust in gaza, an end to this israeli aggression, a real ceasefire, followed by a decent opportunity for the people of gaza to live safely to have access to water and -- and electricity and gas, to have access to a harbor from which they can send and receive exports and imports. chances for people of gaza to survive. as a step towards ending this israeli occupation, uniting gaza and the west bank, and producing eventually a -- a -- a real agreement, creating an independent palestinian state in the west bank and gaza. to do this we have to start with the first step, i.e., stopping this war in gaza and the killing of children, women, and men, in gaza. >> okay. good to talk to you. many thanks indeed. i will take
. >> are all factions, all palestinian factions united in their aims as they try to negotiate a ceasefire? and if they are, will there be anyone willing to talk to them when they get down to negotiating? >> well, the -- the -- the negotiating team shows a -- really, a very unique unity between the palestinian factions lead by president abbas, and that is to obtain an end of this holocaust in gaza, an end to this israeli aggression, a real ceasefire, followed by a decent opportunity...
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away is this new leader of iraq from, you know, making statements and making actual moves to unite these factions? >> reporter: well, iraqi government formation is a lengthy process that usually takes place between the various blocs, sunni, kurdish and shia, behind closed doors. last time iraq tried to form a government it took more than nine months for it to do so. iraq's new prime minister, prime minister designate haider al abadi saying the negotiations are going well and he will meet that constitutional deadline to form an inclusive government, which is in about 2 1/2 weeks or so from now. but he has a very tough task, natalie. he has to try and undo what prime minister nuri al maliki has done over the past few years. his policy seen as sectarian, making iraq's sunni minority feel marginalized, feel persecuted by shia-dominated government in baghdad. that has helped drive them to the hands of isis in many cases. some sunni communities supporting the isis, seeing it as the lesser of two evils compared to the iraqi security forces and in some case these policies have also allowed them to have t
away is this new leader of iraq from, you know, making statements and making actual moves to unite these factions? >> reporter: well, iraqi government formation is a lengthy process that usually takes place between the various blocs, sunni, kurdish and shia, behind closed doors. last time iraq tried to form a government it took more than nine months for it to do so. iraq's new prime minister, prime minister designate haider al abadi saying the negotiations are going well and he will meet...
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savages are beginning to unite various factions around the world. i think you're beginning to see, this crowd will not be around for a year. this crowd will be gone. >> what's the difference? i mean -- >> at some point, remember al qaeda is on the run. let me provide an idea of thought. i don't know if maybe i'm completely off base on this, continuing to drone the hell out of them. continue the campaign, droning, finding, rooting them out, continue to support the kurds and anyone who wants to take on isis, we got your back militarily, we'll help you with money. and also this, cut off their funds. one of the other things they need that they're doing, they're selling stolen oil, they're pirating oil from iraq, and they're selling it. if you're caught trading with them in any way, shape or form, or housing their money, supplying them, anything, you're finished. when you cut the money flow off, that's when the get rid of isis. >> and isis has 6,000 new members. >> but you can't just dismiss it all, bob. >> the persistent air campaign against them and th
savages are beginning to unite various factions around the world. i think you're beginning to see, this crowd will not be around for a year. this crowd will be gone. >> what's the difference? i mean -- >> at some point, remember al qaeda is on the run. let me provide an idea of thought. i don't know if maybe i'm completely off base on this, continuing to drone the hell out of them. continue the campaign, droning, finding, rooting them out, continue to support the kurds and anyone...
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against islamic state militants is far from over and will require the iraqi government to unite the various factionsr to defeat them. >>> our exclusive ktvu field poll, californians are largely happy with how california is handling the health system. 75% of people who visited the website say they were satisfied. 9% said they eventually got health coverage there. >>> late word that television announcer pardo died. don pardo announced the cast of saturday night live every season except one since the show started in 1975. the cause of death has not yet been revealed. before saturday night live you may remember him from the price is right and jeopardy. he actually started in radio back in the 40s and was inducted into the tv hall of fame in 2010. >>> well making a difference with a camera and a bucket of ice water. >> that famous ice bucket challenge doing much more than just raise money for garretts disease. >> our meteorologist rosemary orozco looks at what's coming up. >>> and a bedbug problem at a movie theater. we'll tell you how the theater is responding. >>> it's the latest viral stunt and it inv
against islamic state militants is far from over and will require the iraqi government to unite the various factionsr to defeat them. >>> our exclusive ktvu field poll, californians are largely happy with how california is handling the health system. 75% of people who visited the website say they were satisfied. 9% said they eventually got health coverage there. >>> late word that television announcer pardo died. don pardo announced the cast of saturday night live every season...
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he, as you said, worked at uniting the different factions, gold water, romney, romney's dad. all these different warring factions, including the liberal wing of the party with nelson rockefeller. how similar is it to what we are seeing today with the tea party, the moderate, the libertarians,way can the g.o.p. learn from nixon, do you think there's anybody like nixon who would unite the fraction party. >> i think there's self. i think mitt romney is a figure who could unite the party, he's under suspicion. others said he ran is bad campaign, as it was said nixon ran a bad complain. in "66 they had to campaign for all elements and people in the party, from the right to the left. bring them together and run them for a nomination in the way that un items the party. from what i could see in "66 and '66 was a potential national "ics, because the -- coalition, because the party was cracking into three parts, george walls, southern populist. bobby kennedy, jean mccartney. antiwar left. joining the social revolution, and lindy johnson and humphrey in the center. i don't see the possi
he, as you said, worked at uniting the different factions, gold water, romney, romney's dad. all these different warring factions, including the liberal wing of the party with nelson rockefeller. how similar is it to what we are seeing today with the tea party, the moderate, the libertarians,way can the g.o.p. learn from nixon, do you think there's anybody like nixon who would unite the fraction party. >> i think there's self. i think mitt romney is a figure who could unite the party,...
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you were saying in the mid terms in 1966, you know he really as you said he worked at uniting the different factions. goldwater, romney, mitt romney's dad back then, all these different warring factions including the liberal wing of the party with nelson rockefeller. how different was it than today, the tea party, the moderates, the libber teara tearan lib tearan tearan tearan lishe tearan libertarians? >> tea party said he ran a bad campaign as it was said nixon ran a bad campaign. i think what they have to do in '66 is go out and campaign for all elements and people in the party from whatever, from the right to the moderate center to the left bring them together then run for the nomination in a way that can unite the party. but what i could see in '66, '67 was a potential national coalition because the mighty democratic party which was the overwhelmingly dominant party was crack apart into four parts, george wallace, bobby kennedy on the left, joining the social revolution and lyndon johnson in the center. i don't see the possibility for any more 49-state landslides like nixon got in 1972 but i do
you were saying in the mid terms in 1966, you know he really as you said he worked at uniting the different factions. goldwater, romney, mitt romney's dad back then, all these different warring factions including the liberal wing of the party with nelson rockefeller. how different was it than today, the tea party, the moderates, the libber teara tearan lib tearan tearan tearan lishe tearan libertarians? >> tea party said he ran a bad campaign as it was said nixon ran a bad campaign. i...
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unless iraq's political factions unite, it will be hard to defeat the islamic state. >> zeina khodr in hobil. >>> iraqi christians are hunted by the islamic state fighters. we have a report on a group that fled to lebanon. >> reporter: desperate iraqi christians line up on a hot day to receive food rations. the church is organising the aid. those who just arrived from northern iraq. like many, this woman arrived three days ago. >> translation: we were scared. it's hard to leave everything behind and flee. >> reporter: they tell the same stories. this man has been here for a month, living off charity. a christian lebanese family pays his rent for this small apartment where he lives with his wife and three girls. >> they threatened us with our children. they come and kill you. >> you were scared and left everything behind. they took us from our own land, referring to the islamic state, forking them out of iraq. these are not muslims, we don't know where they came from, they have no religion, we lived with muslims for 40 years. they have nothing to do with islam. >> reporter: this priest
unless iraq's political factions unite, it will be hard to defeat the islamic state. >> zeina khodr in hobil. >>> iraqi christians are hunted by the islamic state fighters. we have a report on a group that fled to lebanon. >> reporter: desperate iraqi christians line up on a hot day to receive food rations. the church is organising the aid. those who just arrived from northern iraq. like many, this woman arrived three days ago. >> translation: we were scared. it's...
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unless the factions unit, it will be very hard to defeat the islamic straight group. >> there has ban lot of attention on the persecution of yazidis by islamic state fighter, but they aren't the only minorities facing a threat. iraqi christies also being hunted. one group fled to lebanon. >> desperate iraqi christians line up on a hot august day to receive food rations. the church is organizing the food distribution to those who fled the violence in that you are country years ago and those who just arrived from northern iraq. this woman arrived in lebanon three days ago. >> we were scared. it's very hard to leave everything behind and just flee. >> they all tell of the same stories. this man has been here over a month and living off charity. a christian lebanese family pays his rent for this small amount, where he lives with his wife and three girls. >> they threatened us with our children, our muslim neighbors said you better run, before they come and kill you. >> johnny says he was scared, and left everything he owned behind. they uprooted us from our own land, his wife says, referr
unless the factions unit, it will be very hard to defeat the islamic straight group. >> there has ban lot of attention on the persecution of yazidis by islamic state fighter, but they aren't the only minorities facing a threat. iraqi christies also being hunted. one group fled to lebanon. >> desperate iraqi christians line up on a hot august day to receive food rations. the church is organizing the food distribution to those who fled the violence in that you are country years ago...
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. >> waiting for the statement from the united nations, calling on palestinian factions to recommitment to the truce, and in the meantime, let's move onto some of the other stories making news right now. the world health organization said that the ebola outbreak is out of control, but it can be stopped and it has called on an emergency meeting next week. it has killed over 700 people in africa. and the $100 million emergency plan to combat the disease. it will pay for several hundred mel personnel, doctors, nurse. and it will help to protect neighboring countries considered at risk, and the communities will be mobilized to help deal with the outbreak. the importance of screening people at borders will also be emphasized. >> reporter: struggling to cope with an epidemic that has killed at least 700 people so far. hospitals in sierra leone, working against time, the outbreak is getting out of control. in other countries, the u.s. peace corp is evacuating 340 volunteers from sierra leone and liberia. yet in nigeria, where one liberian man is known to have died of the disease, they are bein
. >> waiting for the statement from the united nations, calling on palestinian factions to recommitment to the truce, and in the meantime, let's move onto some of the other stories making news right now. the world health organization said that the ebola outbreak is out of control, but it can be stopped and it has called on an emergency meeting next week. it has killed over 700 people in africa. and the $100 million emergency plan to combat the disease. it will pay for several hundred mel...
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on that, all the factions are united.omes to the basic issues, the basic human rights, they're all united. i'm finding it very surprising that the israelis are being allowed to get away with not even implementing basic human rights in the gaza strip. >> i spoke with mark re ge v a short time ago, the spokesman for israeli prime minister netanyahu. let's listen to this. >> today, hamas is isolated in the arab world. even in gaza, we saw polling that support for continuing the cease-fire with gaza civilians is over 90%, i repeat, 90%. so hamas has basically hijacked the people of gaza to its extremist fundamentalist agenda. the people of gaza deserve better. ultimately, there's no reason why israel and gaza can't have a good relationship. the problem is hamas. >> what is your response to that? >> well, first, in term, of the cease-fire, palestinians do want to see an end to israel's bombing campaign. but at the same time, 100% of them want to see a lifting of the siege, which is something he con haven'tly ignores. what he t
on that, all the factions are united.omes to the basic issues, the basic human rights, they're all united. i'm finding it very surprising that the israelis are being allowed to get away with not even implementing basic human rights in the gaza strip. >> i spoke with mark re ge v a short time ago, the spokesman for israeli prime minister netanyahu. let's listen to this. >> today, hamas is isolated in the arab world. even in gaza, we saw polling that support for continuing the...
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factions. they were united only by a feeling that this is our moment.> we think anything built up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a policed state. there doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. [ cheers ] >> the people of chicago and its mayor are proud to welcome a great political gathering of americans who come here to shape the future the nation and. >> most believe to begin. >> it wasn't politically possible for mccarthy to overcome so there clearly needed to be another forest. >> arriving now, senator george of south dakota. >> he got into the race. there was a big hole on the anti war side and bobby kennedy had a lot of delegates. >> mccarthy said he didn't believe he had enough strength to make any difference so mccarthy said he'll continue the fight for the nomination but it was implied his chances are very sli slim. >> mayor daily didn't give them permits to march but knew they were coming anyway. >> 10,000 demonstrators gathered in chicago's grant park and determined to march on convention hal
factions. they were united only by a feeling that this is our moment.> we think anything built up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a policed state. there doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. [ cheers ] >> the people of chicago and its mayor are proud to welcome a great political gathering of americans who come here to shape the future the nation and. >> most believe to begin. >> it wasn't politically possible for...
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factions. they were united only by a feeling that this is our moment. this is carnegie hall. >> no more war.y're concerned about the build-up of the force because we think that anything that's built-up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a police state. there just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. >> the people of chicago and its mayor are proud to welcome a great political gathering of americans who come here to shape the future of a nation. and as long as i'm mayor of this town, there will be law and order in chicago. [ applause ] >> the two men who most still believe this is all about arrived in chicago to begin their final drive for delegate votes. >> most of us were saying it wasn't politically possible for mccarthy to overcome those who were pledged to humphrey. so, there clearly needed to be another force. >> arriving now, senator george mcgovern of south dakota. >> mcgovern got into the race because there was a big hole in the anti-war side. and, you know, bobby kennedy had a lot of delegates. >> mccarthy said he didn't believe mc
factions. they were united only by a feeling that this is our moment. this is carnegie hall. >> no more war.y're concerned about the build-up of the force because we think that anything that's built-up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a police state. there just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. >> the people of chicago and its mayor are proud to welcome a great political gathering of americans who come here to shape the...
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te reportersl thatl he found politicals and religious factions in vietnam united in their belief thate viet cong is their common enemy. >> i think it is fair to say that the americans in vietnam arein very good heart and prepared to continue even against this kind of danger, this kind of sneak attack. >> i think for american citizens reaganson is what ronald used to say to gorbachev about verify.trol, "trust by -- but verify." for policymakers, the lesson is do not trust your gut. look for dissent and debate. this is one of the questions that the insider historian asks. securitythe national agency, supposed to present unbiased intelligence, why would we? three conclusions. one is the pressure of the moment. two ways precursor messages that shows attack for coming. , you know what the top policymakers want to hear. saw the president on tv announcing the bombing attack. now you're going to be the one to say, whoops. nope. wrong. may be should not have done that. no, you are not going to be that intelligence analysts. any other reason in part is that once the top policymakers take t ho s
te reportersl thatl he found politicals and religious factions in vietnam united in their belief thate viet cong is their common enemy. >> i think it is fair to say that the americans in vietnam arein very good heart and prepared to continue even against this kind of danger, this kind of sneak attack. >> i think for american citizens reaganson is what ronald used to say to gorbachev about verify.trol, "trust by -- but verify." for policymakers, the lesson is do not trust...
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united palestinian delegation appointed by president abbas. it's led by one of the plo leaders. but it has all the factions, fatah, hamas, jihad, everybody. are united, their determination, to have an extended cease-fire which will last for a very long time, and they are all in agreement that at the end of this cease-fire, the israelis should stop the siege of gaza, allow palestinian fishermen to fish in their own seawater and peasants and farmers to grow their fields that are close to the israeli borders and that the people of gaza will have a decent life that is safe and allows them access and travel and real freedom. there's also an agreement that those prisoners which were released by the israelis in the shalit exchange and then were re-arrested by israel should be released, together with the prisoners that should have been released with abuse mazen's agreement with mr. kerry. now, if these are done, we hope that this will lead to a quick reconstruction of gaza and a step forward to hopefully go back to the political settlement. that will produce an end of occupation and a real two-state solution. what we are talking about now are all
united palestinian delegation appointed by president abbas. it's led by one of the plo leaders. but it has all the factions, fatah, hamas, jihad, everybody. are united, their determination, to have an extended cease-fire which will last for a very long time, and they are all in agreement that at the end of this cease-fire, the israelis should stop the siege of gaza, allow palestinian fishermen to fish in their own seawater and peasants and farmers to grow their fields that are close to the...
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. >>> nouri al-maliki will have to step down and his successor will have oh, oh to unite shia and sunni factions that distrust each other while handling the offensive in the north. >> reporter: now that nouri al-maliki has relinquished power to a new prime minister the iraqi capitol is still a violent place. there are bombings nearly every day. the people are hopeful a peaceful transition of power will help bring about security. >> handing over the prime minister to haideral agoody is significant indication for iraq. >> reporter: and calling for the iraq's most influential cleric to speak on the security problems. >> reporter: now all eyes are on haider al abadi. he has less than a month to form a government. he has beeal maliki has been accused of isolating sunni and kurds. >> reporter: he'll have to meet with these men. they are some of the prominent sunni tribal leaders who hold sway on the ground. they welcome maliki's departure but said it won't end the crisis. they believe the solution is in a federal iraq where sunnies will be able to govern their own territories. >> we're ready to cooper
. >>> nouri al-maliki will have to step down and his successor will have oh, oh to unite shia and sunni factions that distrust each other while handling the offensive in the north. >> reporter: now that nouri al-maliki has relinquished power to a new prime minister the iraqi capitol is still a violent place. there are bombings nearly every day. the people are hopeful a peaceful transition of power will help bring about security. >> handing over the prime minister to...
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arguably hamas and the palestinian authorities and the other palestinian factions are as united as ever. the palestinians wanted a sea port, an airport. they didn't get any of that in this particular initiative, but, again, the good news is the fighting has stopped for now and this agreement calls on both sides to come here to cairo at some point. we don't know when. to talk about those big issues, those core demands, errol. we've seen the scenario before over the past several weeks and years. every time they fail to reach resolution but this seems to be another opportunity to make something happen. >> yeah. reza, one thing that stood out to me, the opening between the rafa border crossing. that wasn't mentioned at all in this cease-fire deal. i'm wondering if that stood out to you or does it speak to what's necessary now to get any kind of deal that avoids the specifics, avoid the big issues just to keep both sides at the table. >> yeah, errol, i don't think the issue of the rafa crossing was a great surprise. technically egypt can open that border crossing but obviously that would ups
arguably hamas and the palestinian authorities and the other palestinian factions are as united as ever. the palestinians wanted a sea port, an airport. they didn't get any of that in this particular initiative, but, again, the good news is the fighting has stopped for now and this agreement calls on both sides to come here to cairo at some point. we don't know when. to talk about those big issues, those core demands, errol. we've seen the scenario before over the past several weeks and years....
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. >> the support for the islamist factions force egypt and the united arab emirates to go it alone twice in the last week, carrying out air strikes against libyan factions, surprising u.s. officials. >> we believe there were strikes undertaken in recent days by the uae and egypt inside libya. >> it took several days for u.s. intelligence analysts to figure out who carried out the air strikes in libya. >> two principals in ukraine. kitty logan has details. >> they continue to rage in eastern ukraine. the fighting spreading further south. it's just hours ahead of crucial talks with russia. ukraine released a video of 10 russian paratroopers it claims were captured odd territory. the defense ministry said they crossed the border by mistake. >> translator: we were driving in convoys, not on the road. but through fields. i did not see where we crossed the border. >> russia denies giving military support to the rebels in eastern ukraine. but the ukrainian government blames moscow for the conflict. there is little common ground. but today the two sides are talking. the belarussian capital began
. >> the support for the islamist factions force egypt and the united arab emirates to go it alone twice in the last week, carrying out air strikes against libyan factions, surprising u.s. officials. >> we believe there were strikes undertaken in recent days by the uae and egypt inside libya. >> it took several days for u.s. intelligence analysts to figure out who carried out the air strikes in libya. >> two principals in ukraine. kitty logan has details. >> they...
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been met, hamas was going to refuse to extend that ceasefire, even though other palestinian factions plus the unitedhich has been hosting these discussions in cairo, egypt, to try to find a way out of this crisis, all of those groups wanted the ceasefire extended indefinitely. but hamas said no. they had some demands to improve the lives of palestinians, they said, including lifting the blockade on gaza, allowing exits and entrances from the border areas with egypt and israel, and also a seaport. none of those demands, of course, were going to be met. israel did not want to give hamas any sort of victory, any sort of evidence that firing rockets into israel got the palestinian people any sort of benefit. of course, that's exactly what the palestinian people -- that's exactly what hamas wanted to show the palestinian people, that they got something for these four weeks of fighting. right now all we have, of course, is this statement from the israeli defense forces that terrorists, they didn't identify whether it's islamic jihad or hamas or whoever it was, it might not have been authorized by hamas pe
been met, hamas was going to refuse to extend that ceasefire, even though other palestinian factions plus the unitedhich has been hosting these discussions in cairo, egypt, to try to find a way out of this crisis, all of those groups wanted the ceasefire extended indefinitely. but hamas said no. they had some demands to improve the lives of palestinians, they said, including lifting the blockade on gaza, allowing exits and entrances from the border areas with egypt and israel, and also a...
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united states to have sympathy to palestinian victims, to have sympathy to the palestinians who have been enduring a brutal military occupation for the last 47 years. the delegation which is in cairo today includes all factions. we're trying to unite the rights of the palestinian people and what we need from the united states is sincere support for the palestinian people to be free, independent and sovereign. >> the president seems to be getting at is not to deny that palestinian civilians have been killed. everyone knows that has happened. it has been horrific to watch, ambassador. but whether hamas is aiding, abetting and encouraging those civilian deaths, there is some video i want to show you. no doubt you've probably already seen it, sir. but this is from frercnch journalist, indian journalists watching hamas launch rockets. one of the french journalists is quoted as saying children are play pg on the rocket launchers. do you condemn hamas for doing this? >> well, let me say this, there has been incidents. we don't know the circumstances of this particular rocket launcher, and if there has been incidents in which fighters from palestinian factions fired at israel from civilian populated centers, i think
united states to have sympathy to palestinian victims, to have sympathy to the palestinians who have been enduring a brutal military occupation for the last 47 years. the delegation which is in cairo today includes all factions. we're trying to unite the rights of the palestinian people and what we need from the united states is sincere support for the palestinian people to be free, independent and sovereign. >> the president seems to be getting at is not to deny that palestinian...
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factions. this is a besieged town. and the united nations is warning of possible massacre.raqi defense ministry released this video, showing helicopters dropping aid supplies and evacuating people. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: some 12,000 shiite turkmen live in this town which has been under attack by the i.s. group for about two months now. the u.n. says the situation here is desperate. people have been without electricity and are running low on food and medical supplies. these are among the many minority groups who have been forced from their homes in the north. some found their way to this camp. >> translator: i have six children. life is very difficult for us. we would like to be back home. that is what we want. >> reporter: the fate of iraq's minorities just like the country is uncertain, and people no longer feel safe unless they are among their own communities. this is a transit center where families are waiting to be repatriated, but they are waiting to be flown to bagdad and other shiite areas where they say they will feel safe. but life in the iraqi capitol is violent
factions. this is a besieged town. and the united nations is warning of possible massacre.raqi defense ministry released this video, showing helicopters dropping aid supplies and evacuating people. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: some 12,000 shiite turkmen live in this town which has been under attack by the i.s. group for about two months now. the u.n. says the situation here is desperate. people have been without electricity and are running low on food and medical supplies. these are among the...
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syrian rebels only offensive in aleppo are caught as 14 opposition factions announce they are now united. >>> a problem in nigeria's fight against ebola. we talk about the infection sources still slipping through the net. >>> and we'll find out who has been enjoying that winning feeling on holiday in games. >> the islamic state group has dealt a blow to kurdish forces. fighters have ceased the mosul dam and control of the oil field adding to four others they already hold. and they control zummar and sinjar under kurdish groups but they were forced to withdraw. they were triggered what is called a humanitarian tragedy. we'll go on site from the bulgarian capitol. tell me, how up difference does this development in the kurdish area make for the situation in iraq? >> this is a clear skies of isis to ethnically cleanse the areas that it controls. it has given isil more control of oil fields and access to a major dam in iraq that can be used as a threat to a large part of the country. last but not least it has displaced 200,000 people, many of whom belong to the minority communities, and they
syrian rebels only offensive in aleppo are caught as 14 opposition factions announce they are now united. >>> a problem in nigeria's fight against ebola. we talk about the infection sources still slipping through the net. >>> and we'll find out who has been enjoying that winning feeling on holiday in games. >> the islamic state group has dealt a blow to kurdish forces. fighters have ceased the mosul dam and control of the oil field adding to four others they already...
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surprisingly, palestinians -- not only hamas, but across the board from every political faction, and, we should know, the united nations, are calling very clearly for an end to the siege of gaza. without that, no temporary cease-fire is going to work. >> phyllis, i want to thank you for being with us. phyllis bennis, fellow at the institute for policy studies. she has written many books, including "ending the war." one of her recent pieces is "don't go back to iraq." this is "democracy now!" back in a moment. ,"is is "democracy now! democracy now dot org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman, here with juan gonzalez. >> israel said it launched airstrikes after hamas fired 18 rockets into southern israel after the cease-fire ended. augustinian officials say a 10-year-old boy was killed earlier today -- palestinian officials say a 10-year-old boy was killed earlier today. six other people were wounded in the attack. hamas rejected an extension of the 72 hour cease-fire, saying that israel had failed to meet a key palestinian demand to ease the crippling blockade of gaza. a hamas military wing spokesman earl
surprisingly, palestinians -- not only hamas, but across the board from every political faction, and, we should know, the united nations, are calling very clearly for an end to the siege of gaza. without that, no temporary cease-fire is going to work. >> phyllis, i want to thank you for being with us. phyllis bennis, fellow at the institute for policy studies. she has written many books, including "ending the war." one of her recent pieces is "don't go back to iraq."...
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the united nations condemned the escalation in violence. >> five weeks of fighting between rival factions, but there's no sign of let up, despite calls for peace, the misrata brigades are trying to push fighters from zinc tan away from the -- zinc tan away from the airports, which they controlled for three years. the misrata forces took over a military camp on a former equestrian club. the recent violence claimed the lives of hundreds of fighters. many fled for their lives. there has been calls for a ceasefire group, and from the international community. the support mission released a statement saying it was denouncing the shelling of the neighbourhoods. it forced them out of their homes and damaged property. the mission warns: libya has been unstable since rebels pushed out and killed muammar gaddafi in 2011. this violence is some of the worst seen since then. the rebel groups relied on different political leaders and are paid by the state to fill a vacuum, created when national forces were disbanded. some were the in military, many had no training. they had plenty of arms, and a willing
the united nations condemned the escalation in violence. >> five weeks of fighting between rival factions, but there's no sign of let up, despite calls for peace, the misrata brigades are trying to push fighters from zinc tan away from the -- zinc tan away from the airports, which they controlled for three years. the misrata forces took over a military camp on a former equestrian club. the recent violence claimed the lives of hundreds of fighters. many fled for their lives. there has been...
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>> the factions have already met in cairo and they are ready to have a united positions when it comes to what steps should be taken in the future. the factions have come out uniformly and said we need to start addressing the root causes, we need to lift the blockade that has been over the gaza strip for more than eight years, we need to have a semblance of a normal life in the gaza strip and palestinians need to be free. these are issues that all of the factions are with. the big problem is is that nobody is pushing israel to actually abide by international law. the blockade that they've imposed on the gaza strip is illegal. it's illegal under international law and this is why i don't think we should be so surprised that palestinians are resorting to going through tunnels. any people caged up and using tunnels to protect themselves and get in food. it was done during the warsaw ghetto, done during vietnam, done in other conflicts as well. to get to a bigger issue of a comprehensive cease-fire, we need to address this issue as a whole. it's a political problem that requires a political
>> the factions have already met in cairo and they are ready to have a united positions when it comes to what steps should be taken in the future. the factions have come out uniformly and said we need to start addressing the root causes, we need to lift the blockade that has been over the gaza strip for more than eight years, we need to have a semblance of a normal life in the gaza strip and palestinians need to be free. these are issues that all of the factions are with. the big problem...
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united front. the palestinian president who's head of the faction here is expected to fly for talks with the leader of hamas that lives in exile to come up with a plan. >> let's hope they do. thank you very much as always. >>> now we're getting reports of breaking news from ukraine that a number of people have been killed there after a refugee convoy came under attack in the east of the country. ukrainian authoritys say the convoy was struck by missiles and morter fire. they claim pro russian separatists were behind the a attack. the rebel leaders deny this. those killed are reported to include women and children. let's cross over live now to kiev to get the latest on this from our correspondent david stern. devastating report here if this is true. bring us up to date what we know. >> reporter: exactly. it should be emphasized if it is true, we don't know the number or circumstances how, if and how it happened. we are hearing from the government that a line of buses as they described it came under attack. they said it was from rebel positions chlgs they were fired on by what the government said wer
united front. the palestinian president who's head of the faction here is expected to fly for talks with the leader of hamas that lives in exile to come up with a plan. >> let's hope they do. thank you very much as always. >>> now we're getting reports of breaking news from ukraine that a number of people have been killed there after a refugee convoy came under attack in the east of the country. ukrainian authoritys say the convoy was struck by missiles and morter fire. they...
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this territory is in the arms of the islamic state and other factions, this is a besieged town. the united nations is warning of a possible massacre. there's also a humanitarian crisis in the town. the ricky defence ministry released the video, showing helicopters dropping aid supplies and evacuating people. some 12 thus shia turkmen live in the town that has been under attack by the is group for two months. the u.n. assess the situation is desperate. people have been without electricity, and are running low on food and medical supplies. turkman shi'a are among the many minority groups, who have been forced in large numbers from their homes in the north, finding their way to the camp on the outskirts of erbil. >> translation: i have six children. life is diff. we'd like to be -- difficult. we'd like to be home, that is what we want. >> reporter: the fate of minorities is uncertainly. people are no longer feeling safe unless among their own communities. this is a transit center where externally displaced families are waiting to be repatriated. they are not going home. they are waiting to be
this territory is in the arms of the islamic state and other factions, this is a besieged town. the united nations is warning of a possible massacre. there's also a humanitarian crisis in the town. the ricky defence ministry released the video, showing helicopters dropping aid supplies and evacuating people. some 12 thus shia turkmen live in the town that has been under attack by the is group for two months. the u.n. assess the situation is desperate. people have been without electricity, and...
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the united arab emirates and egypt be condemned for carrying out air strikes against anti-government factionslibya. >> reporter: i am jane ferguson in the gads strip where at least two tall buildings have been brought down by israeli air strikes. >>> political shake up in france, the cabinet resigns over a row over the government's economic policy. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria to spy on islamic state fighters. president obama gave the go ahead for unmanned drones and other aircraft to track the fighters who control parts of syria. u.s. war flames have recently attacked islamic state fighters in islamic iraq. syria says all efforts must be coordinated by the syrian government. >> translator: syria is ready to couldn't and coordinate on regional and international levels to fight terrorism to implement the resolution of the u.n. security council. in the framework of respecting the sovereignty and the independence of syria. taken in to consideration that the syrian government is representing syrian is off at this. any effort to combat terrorism should be coordinated wi
the united arab emirates and egypt be condemned for carrying out air strikes against anti-government factionslibya. >> reporter: i am jane ferguson in the gads strip where at least two tall buildings have been brought down by israeli air strikes. >>> political shake up in france, the cabinet resigns over a row over the government's economic policy. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria to spy on islamic state fighters. president obama gave the go...
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he says, iraqi factions must settle their *political differences, and present a united front, to stop the militants. america's oldest and largest african-american parade would be please pick up a protest over the shooting of an unarmed teenager. shots fired last night officers used teargas to break up a crowd of looters. this is all to protest the deadly shooting of the 18 year-old. witnesses say brown was surrendering when he was shot multiple times by the officer. >> this was my son is just walking down a city street. does that fit the profile for anything other than just walking down the street? >> michael brown was supposed to start college yesterday. the officer is on paid administrative leave during the investigation. >> america's oldest and largest african-american parade would be shortened and downsized, if a chicago alderman has her way. pat dowell represents the third ward. in the wake of a shooting incident along saturday's bud billiken parade route, dowell says the parade doesn't need to last up to five hours... it could be done in *half the time. dowell says, better traff
he says, iraqi factions must settle their *political differences, and present a united front, to stop the militants. america's oldest and largest african-american parade would be please pick up a protest over the shooting of an unarmed teenager. shots fired last night officers used teargas to break up a crowd of looters. this is all to protest the deadly shooting of the 18 year-old. witnesses say brown was surrendering when he was shot multiple times by the officer. >> this was my son is...
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unite? first and foremost, because you have this divided faction? >> that's the whole purpose of this book, megyn. if we are going to save this country, we have to build a majority coalition capable of winning presidential elections with an agenda that speaks to every single person no matter who or where they are in this country. so my purpose of writing this book is to show how we can unify the conservative movement and move forward with a way that's aspirational, that's inclusive, that is ma jortarian. i don't like the direction the country is headed. and as an elected leader i feel i have an obligation and responsibility to say and how we would do things differently. to offer a different philosophy of governing. one is in keeping with our founding principles and show if you apply them to the problem of the day, it can fix this country's problems before it's too late. >> you're already getting some pushback from the right interestingly when one tea party activist writes in politico, "what the republican party needs is "a leader who can unite our p
unite? first and foremost, because you have this divided faction? >> that's the whole purpose of this book, megyn. if we are going to save this country, we have to build a majority coalition capable of winning presidential elections with an agenda that speaks to every single person no matter who or where they are in this country. so my purpose of writing this book is to show how we can unify the conservative movement and move forward with a way that's aspirational, that's inclusive, that...
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they would have to fight opposing syrian rebel factions, syrian rebel troops and come through linesmaned by unitedarcation line between syria and the golan heights and they would have to fight with the israeli troops. all indications isis has its hands full and is not focused on this. >> karl penhaul, stay safe there. we'll be right back. stay close. and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. and for stubborn spots, there's new aveeno® targeted tone corrector, with vitamin a added for faster results. [ jennifer aniston ] aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. [ jennifer aniston ] aveeno®. spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged with a new card volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold m
they would have to fight opposing syrian rebel factions, syrian rebel troops and come through linesmaned by unitedarcation line between syria and the golan heights and they would have to fight with the israeli troops. all indications isis has its hands full and is not focused on this. >> karl penhaul, stay safe there. we'll be right back. stay close. and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of...
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what the fallout be as the country tries to unite under a new government to bring together the shiaen an sunni factions? >> natalie this sort of attack was reminiscent of the sort of attacks that we used to see in iraq back in 2006 and 2007. at the height of the he cantarian violence. whenever you see an attack like this here, there's always fear that this could reignite that vicious cycle of attacks and counterattacks that really drove the country to the brink of civil war back in those days, days known by iraqis as they call them as the dark days of iraq. now, on the political scene this really complicates matters, too. as you mentioned, the sunni lawmakers, a number of main political sunni parties in parliament announced they are walking out, not taking part in the government negotiations until the. he were traitors of this attacking are arrested and brought to justice. after speaking to lawmakers last night. they're saying this is not an isolated incident that this is the late laest in a series of incidents they say targeting sunni civilians and no one they say has really been brought to justice an
what the fallout be as the country tries to unite under a new government to bring together the shiaen an sunni factions? >> natalie this sort of attack was reminiscent of the sort of attacks that we used to see in iraq back in 2006 and 2007. at the height of the he cantarian violence. whenever you see an attack like this here, there's always fear that this could reignite that vicious cycle of attacks and counterattacks that really drove the country to the brink of civil war back in those...
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this is a government agency that is dealing with export foreign loans that help united states companies. the tea party factionsre opposed to this bill. paul ryan came out against it without significant reforms it should not be reauthorized and the house of the financial committee has been a critic of it. the whitehouse has been talking about how important the export/import bank is the to economy. i think you will see the whitehouse send a list of the must-provisions in this government spending bill. this is a reauthorization bill and unless you send the the reauthorization of the import/export i will not sign anything. he hasn't done it yet but we have seen steps. that is where the democrats think they have the upper hand. that is the drama of can they pass the government spending bill and will that bank provision be in there. >> host: we will talk about the senate's agenda but let's get to calls. arnold in north carolina democratic caller. >> caller: i was impressed with the last segment you did about hilary clinton. she is a politician trying to run for a president. she is getting lined up. you see all of th
this is a government agency that is dealing with export foreign loans that help united states companies. the tea party factionsre opposed to this bill. paul ryan came out against it without significant reforms it should not be reauthorized and the house of the financial committee has been a critic of it. the whitehouse has been talking about how important the export/import bank is the to economy. i think you will see the whitehouse send a list of the must-provisions in this government spending...