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firsthand the grueling training and if you think you have what it takes politicians are accepted between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. thursday. you must be a united states citizend between 20 and 35 to apply. >> why fault show the one-arm pushups? >>> so humble. >>> now the visibility. we are improving santa rosa at seven and half moon bay about six miles per hour. we have low clouds at at at eleven miles per hour so a cross wind whether you are headed northbound or southbound into san francisco. and up to 62 degrees with clouds this morning. at noon, low clouds stay at the coast keeping you in the low 60 for the better part of the afternoon and 58 by 7:00 and by noon we have high clouds and sun and 74 around the bay and 82 inland and the spread developed this afternoon, and 80 at 4:00 average the bay and 96 inland and air conditioning running hard again and comfortable by 7:00, and 75 away the bay to 82 inland. >>> i cannot remember the last time i was so sore following a workout, 550 pushups i did. >>> we have a couple of big problems and this is along 680 southbound side at crow canyon road three lanes are taken away because of a crash and it does not appear
firsthand the grueling training and if you think you have what it takes politicians are accepted between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. thursday. you must be a united states citizend between 20 and 35 to apply. >> why fault show the one-arm pushups? >>> so humble. >>> now the visibility. we are improving santa rosa at seven and half moon bay about six miles per hour. we have low clouds at at at eleven miles per hour so a cross wind whether you are headed northbound or...
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between 8:00 a.m. today and 5 p.m. thursday. you must be a united states citizen and between 20 and 35 to apply. we can hear mike doing pushups right now to show he has what it takes. >> hard to do pushups in a suitcase. >> especially the one-armed pushups like you like to do. >> you can do your drunks while we look at 20 miles per hour wind from failed. everyone else is light. there is a sea breeze out there. it will not affect inland families whatever especially the east bay. maybe in the north bay. today, we are starting off in the mid-50's to low 60. a lot of low clouds along the coast. into the bay and the north bay and not made it into the east bay valley. we have high clouds. we have monsoon moisture the form of high clouds but they not low and mid-level clouds that could bring us rain. it will not happen. most of the thunderstorms today are in the high country. by noon we are 82 inland and mid-90's by 4:00. we will hear the humming of air conditioning with low clouds at 7:00. we will top out at 74 at noon an the bay and 60 at the coast and 80 an the bay at 4:00 and 62 at coast and a comf
between 8:00 a.m. today and 5 p.m. thursday. you must be a united states citizen and between 20 and 35 to apply. we can hear mike doing pushups right now to show he has what it takes. >> hard to do pushups in a suitcase. >> especially the one-armed pushups like you like to do. >> you can do your drunks while we look at 20 miles per hour wind from failed. everyone else is light. there is a sea breeze out there. it will not affect inland families whatever especially the east...
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viewers to imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute. no country can accept that. we'll take the necessary action to stop it. >> you have seen a lot of these flare ups over the years. is this any different from previous ones or it will be a cycle where benjamin netanyahu will be able to protect his people and everybody goes back to their corners for awhile? >> i think it's different because it's impossible to get drones. when means they came from iran. the iranians said after the negotiation this is last weekend that there was a difference it and they wanted to have more enriched uranium, not less. i have been a supporter of this negotiation, but i firmly feel that the deadline, at that point, if we don't have a solution, the united states and israel have every right for humanity to give israel bombers and it's time to take out a good percentage of what iran has. we'll get screamed at, but so what. we get screamed at any way. if they did, he's right. we'
viewers to imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute. no country can accept that. we'll take the necessary action to stop it. >> you have seen a lot of these flare ups over the years. is this any different from previous ones or it will be a cycle where benjamin netanyahu will...
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imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to minute and a half max. no country can accept that, we can't accept it, and we'll take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there seems to be little disagreement about that in this country, mr. prime minister, but obviously there's concern that a conflict like this can have unintended consequences, and people i think are wondering whether you are nearer the beginning of this offensive or near the end of it. can you give us an assessment of that? >> well, whether we're at the beginning of the end or end of the beginning, i'm not going to tell you right now, because we face a very brutal terrorist enemy. i mean, here's the difference between us. we are using missile defense to protect our civilians, and they're using their civilians to protect their missiles. that's basically the difference. they're embedding these rockets that they're firing wholesale into our cities, terrorist rockets, trying to kill
imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this. 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to minute and a half max. no country can accept that, we can't accept it, and we'll take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there seems to be little disagreement about that in this country, mr. prime...
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imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizen would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> john hutty, from gaza city, john? >> well, harris, earlier this evening, helicopter gunships, apatcher helicopters started firing offshore on intended presumably hamas targets. we've not seen that before. we've seen the air strikes, cannon fire from offjersey, and last night the small arms fires as israeli commandos, special operations team stormed the shore here, the coastline in gaza city, in northern gaza, and hit a hamas target, a compound most likely what we're understanding is an area where they've been launching rockets. the fire fight was intense. it started with small arm fire, got ratcheted up to the incoming support fire. we saw the tracers. at one point we thought we were caught in the crossfire as tracers and builts started going over us, and the pounding of air strike that is continued through the night. earlier this evening we had helicopters gunships fire
imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities, but in every city between new york and colorado, maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizen would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> john hutty, from gaza city, john? >> well, harris, earlier this evening, helicopter gunships, apatcher helicopters started firing offshore on intended presumably hamas...
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imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> you've talked about how the public gets numbed to news in the middle east. we've been lirstening to this fr years. it's sometimes hard to tell what's new about today's report from last week, last month, last year. but clearly the point that he is making is that if americans have some empathy for the situation israelis are in, they might feel differently about this. >> i think in general americans do have empathy for the challenges israel faces, but i do believe, as you suggested, that most of our adult lives we've been dealing with violence in israel. external armies initially and then terrorism inside the country. but now the face of terrorism is really changing. when you talk to israeli leaders, they know they're dealing with an almost intractable situation, jim. they're not only frustrated by it, i think they have a sense of hopelessness by it. you have hezbollah to th
imagine the united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20% of the united states would be exempt from this, 80% of your citizens would have to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into bomb shelters within a minute to a minute and a half max. >> you've talked about how the public gets numbed to news in the middle east. we've been lirstening to this fr years. it's sometimes hard to tell what's new about today's report...
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united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20 percent of the united states would be spessing this and 80 percent of the citizens would be ready to go into bomb shelters in a minute or minute and a half. no country can accept that. we will take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there is very little disagreement about that in this country but, obviously, there is concern that a conflict like this can have unintended consequences and people are wondering whether you are near the beginning of this or near the end of it. can you assess that? >> whether we are at the end of the going or the beginning of the under i will not tell you because we face a very, very brutal terrorist enemy. here is the difference: we are using missile dense to protect our civilians and they are using their civilians to protect their missiles. that is the difference. they are embedding the rockets, terrorist rockets, trying to kill as many as they can and they are not succeeding because of two reasons: one we have developed an incredible missile defense system which is historic development in the hit of defensive warfare with the help of
united states being bombarded not in one city or two cities but in every city between new york and colorado. maybe 20 percent of the united states would be spessing this and 80 percent of the citizens would be ready to go into bomb shelters in a minute or minute and a half. no country can accept that. we will take the necessary actions to stop it. >> there is very little disagreement about that in this country but, obviously, there is concern that a conflict like this can have unintended...
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comment on security, but the security relationship between germany and the united states was important to keeping americans and germans safe. many german citizens and their government are questioning whether that is really true, and if so, at what cost for the privacy and freedom. >> we are getting reports of an attack on a village. a number of houses have been torched and police robbed of their weapons. it's unclear if there have been casualties. it's the latest in a series of recent attacks along the coastline. katherine sawyer reports where villagers are seeking refuge in a prison. >> reporter: this woman and her 12-year-old son were shot at point blank range. 13 men were killed that night in this town along the kenyan coast. another nine in a neighbouring country. >> translation: they asked for the sex of my baby, i told them a girl. they made me strip her to make sure. they didn't belief me. >> reporter: a neighbour who came to help him had his hands and legs tied, his throat slit, rite here. every night frightened people in hindi left the home and farms and come to the prison facility in the town center to suspend the night. as many as 3,
comment on security, but the security relationship between germany and the united states was important to keeping americans and germans safe. many german citizens and their government are questioning whether that is really true, and if so, at what cost for the privacy and freedom. >> we are getting reports of an attack on a village. a number of houses have been torched and police robbed of their weapons. it's unclear if there have been casualties. it's the latest in a series of recent...
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and seemingly standing up to the united states when it comes to trade they are going to sign this deal despite the concerns of some of the citizens here in germany trade relate regulations are relaxed between the u.s. and europe many in berlin for the once cherished national health service may fall victim to market forces even though they use top negotiator promised to safeguard the health care system concern remains the agreement will lead to the full privatisation of the n.h.s. polly boyko has more. anyone living in the u.k. here walk through the doors of a hospital and receive state medical care without paying a penny it's the world's largest publicly funded health service but as part of the coalition governments shake up a universal health care a growing number of n.h.s. services have been concentrated out to private profit making companies up until now the biggest had been awarded to richard branson's virgin care which got five hundred million pounds for providing health services in sorry but that figure could soon be dwarfed by the biggest private deal in n.h.s. history opponents say the move sets a dangerous precedent that could pave the way for a great a carve up of britain's natio
and seemingly standing up to the united states when it comes to trade they are going to sign this deal despite the concerns of some of the citizens here in germany trade relate regulations are relaxed between the u.s. and europe many in berlin for the once cherished national health service may fall victim to market forces even though they use top negotiator promised to safeguard the health care system concern remains the agreement will lead to the full privatisation of the n.h.s. polly boyko...
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saying it doesn't comment on security matters, but security between germany and the united states was important. the problem is many german citizens and their government is questioning whether that is true and if so at what cost for the privacy and the freedom. >>> syria's government data breach is being blamed on chinese hackers, saying they targetted the networks for information on thousands of workers applying for high-level security clearance. >> alarms lang in march. hackers breached a database containing the private files of tens of thousands of u.s. workers. media reports quoted an off the government record source that there's no records that anything was stolen. >> there's supposed to be intrusion defensive systems na place. it shows that the government security starpd are not what -- standards are not what they need to be and the government is not held to a high level. >> hackers usual target government and corporate workers, until an employee clicks on a link they are not supposed to and they get in. >> chances are they got far. when you go after those requesting clearance, you go after those that have access to the keys
saying it doesn't comment on security matters, but security between germany and the united states was important. the problem is many german citizens and their government is questioning whether that is true and if so at what cost for the privacy and the freedom. >>> syria's government data breach is being blamed on chinese hackers, saying they targetted the networks for information on thousands of workers applying for high-level security clearance. >> alarms lang in march. hackers...
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community on it, but that the particular situation between germany and the united states was keeping americans and germans safe. the problem is many citizensnd their government are questioning whether it is really true, and if so at what cost. the u.s. says they targeted networks on thousands of workers amying for high level security clearance, our john tarot is here with more on this. >> many many u.s. corporations and departments of state as well. of course the department of energy and even the defense secretary all allegedly hack bid the chinese. and another federal departure. >> at the office of personnel management. hackers breech add data base with the private files of tens of thousands of workers. saying this' no evidence so far anything was stolen. >> they are supposed to have protection systems in mace. and if they are finding out about this after the fact, it just goes to show the government security standards aren't what they need to be, and the government isn't being held to that high of a level. until finally an employee accidentally clicked on a link they out not to, and that's it. chances are you go far, and when you go afte
community on it, but that the particular situation between germany and the united states was keeping americans and germans safe. the problem is many citizensnd their government are questioning whether it is really true, and if so at what cost. the u.s. says they targeted networks on thousands of workers amying for high level security clearance, our john tarot is here with more on this. >> many many u.s. corporations and departments of state as well. of course the department of energy and...
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between germany and the united states. german officials are investigating mass surveillance of german citizens and the monitoring of angela merkel by the n.s.a. the german foreign ministry is demanding answers, inviting the u.s. ambassador to come for talks. >>> still to come - the crisis on the border. rallies against undocumented immigrants continue in murrieta. demonstrators speak out on both sides on this complex issue >>> and independence - a deeper look by the kurdish movements for their own state. >>> welcome back. the islamic state, known as i.s.i.l., has taken control of a large swath of northern and western iraq. the rising power created a political opening for the country's kurds. we look at the kurds in iraq and around the region. by some measures they are the largest ethnic group in the world without a country of their own. they lived where the ottoman, persian empires came together in an area now divided. for decades the language, culture and ethnic identity have been repressed. there are 27 million kurds across the region. the largest concern traces are in turkey, iran and iraq. it is in iraq where the kurd
between germany and the united states. german officials are investigating mass surveillance of german citizens and the monitoring of angela merkel by the n.s.a. the german foreign ministry is demanding answers, inviting the u.s. ambassador to come for talks. >>> still to come - the crisis on the border. rallies against undocumented immigrants continue in murrieta. demonstrators speak out on both sides on this complex issue >>> and independence - a deeper look by the kurdish...
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united states citizen and was taken into custody by the dea. >>> announced today that it plans to start nonstop flights between san francisco and abu dabai. it will use aircraft from jet airways of india. service is set to begin on november 18. >>> authorities in central california are looking for three distinctive volkswagen vans that were stolen. they were stolen saturday in manteca. a trailer and pickup truck were also found later in jamestown burned. the vans are worth about $100,000 each. >>> anest bay family who is trying to cope with the recent loss of their teenager daughter is now facing a new heartache, as ken wayne reports, someone posing as the teen has been posting updates from the teen on an instagram account. >> reporter: this is jenna betti's instagram account, at least it looks like it. jenna was struck and killed by a train. the death of the 14-year-old brought the community together in grief. now much of martinez is unified in anger, because the account is fake. >> they all knew her. so that's horrible. who would do something like that? >> reporter: delete this now, reads one post. another says this is disgraceful, and
united states citizen and was taken into custody by the dea. >>> announced today that it plans to start nonstop flights between san francisco and abu dabai. it will use aircraft from jet airways of india. service is set to begin on november 18. >>> authorities in central california are looking for three distinctive volkswagen vans that were stolen. they were stolen saturday in manteca. a trailer and pickup truck were also found later in jamestown burned. the vans are worth...
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but that the security relationship between germany and the united states was very important to keeping americans and germans safe. the problem is many german citizens and increasingly their government, are questioning whether that is really true and if so, at what cost. the privacy and for their freedom. al jazeera, berlin. >> joining us now from washington, d.c., is stefan lee. he is part of the foreign affairs committee for germany's opposition. thank you so much for joining us. we saw in that report there, that there had been tensions for a while between germany and the u.s. especially it came out that the nsa was fying on angel merkel's phone, but to kick out the top intelligence officer is quite a bold step, i guess. from germany, why has germany decided to do this now? >> good afternoon. i think it was a very late step, and i think our government should do more. we have this tensions since more than one year, first of all, we have to learn from the fire from edward snowden that our communication was watched by the intelligence services, then we have to learn that the cell phone of chancellor was spied on, and now the last two spies in the min
but that the security relationship between germany and the united states was very important to keeping americans and germans safe. the problem is many german citizens and increasingly their government, are questioning whether that is really true and if so, at what cost. the privacy and for their freedom. al jazeera, berlin. >> joining us now from washington, d.c., is stefan lee. he is part of the foreign affairs committee for germany's opposition. thank you so much for joining us. we saw...
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citizens. >> secretary of state john kerry who arrived in cairo to push for a cease fire between both sides. egypt has proposed a cease fire that is supported by the united states and israel but has been rejected by the palestinian group hamas. back to you. >>> new intelligence now in the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. three senior u.s. intelligence officials have just briefed reporters. they say they have no evidence of direct russian government involvement in the fact of the plane being shot down. they say the most likely explanation is that russian separatists shot the plane down by mistake. on the ground in eastern ukraine some progress after five days investigators are actually on the scene now. steve handelsman live on capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: investigators getting out in the fields looking at the wreckage. this is considered by the white house good news for a change from ukraine and it is what president obama has been demanding. at the netherlands embassy president obama penned condolences to the dutch and promised to push a full investigation of flight 17. >> we are all heart broken. >> reporter: he got good news. russian president
citizens. >> secretary of state john kerry who arrived in cairo to push for a cease fire between both sides. egypt has proposed a cease fire that is supported by the united states and israel but has been rejected by the palestinian group hamas. back to you. >>> new intelligence now in the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. three senior u.s. intelligence officials have just briefed reporters. they say they have no evidence of direct russian government involvement in the fact of...
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. >>> the violence between israel and gaza may be half a world away from the united states but there are americans caught right in the middle. u.s. citizenso be part of the fighting, who risk their lives to join the israel defense forces. dan simon has one soldier's story. >> reporter: each year, hundreds of american citizens join the israeli military force. why not join the u.s. military? we spoke to a former member of the idf. a 47-year-old today is working in sales in the silicon valley. >> as much as i'm an american, there's incredibly deep and long connection that i personally have both to israel, to its history, to its people to relatives that survived the holocaust, relatives that helped establish the state of israel both from within and outside of israel and that connection runs extremely deep. i was in the idf from 1987 through 1993. so it was the period right after israel's first lebanon war. people are definitely surprised. americans are surprised that i joined the idf because it is hard to digest that concept of how it is that you can love the united states and be a proud american and yet go fight in another army. you feel tha
. >>> the violence between israel and gaza may be half a world away from the united states but there are americans caught right in the middle. u.s. citizenso be part of the fighting, who risk their lives to join the israel defense forces. dan simon has one soldier's story. >> reporter: each year, hundreds of american citizens join the israeli military force. why not join the u.s. military? we spoke to a former member of the idf. a 47-year-old today is working in sales in the...
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and staffers were temporarily transferred to tunisia. the violence intensified in the past few weeks. besides evacuating that facilities, the state department is advises united states citizens to leave libya. the fighting between rival rebel groups is for control of the airport in tripoli. both sides are pounding each other with rockets and artillery fire. this is the worst violence since the fall of muammar gaddafi. >>> the "costa concordia" ends its voiage near the port city of genoa italy. it arrived four days after leaving giglio island. investigators will go over the wreckage a time time. 32 were killed when the ship capsized. the wreckage of the "costa concordia" again arrived this morning four days after leaving the island. investigators will go over the wreckage one final time before it's dismantled. people italy remembers the tragedy of the "costa concordia" coming under fire. the captain was photographed partying with italian socialists. a nurp reports that -- newspaper reports that he was celebrating a book deal. >>> hundreds turned out for a funeral of a little girl gunned down by a stray bullet. she was killed at a slumber party in chicago. [ singing ] >>> chicago has been deal with a rash of gun
and staffers were temporarily transferred to tunisia. the violence intensified in the past few weeks. besides evacuating that facilities, the state department is advises united states citizens to leave libya. the fighting between rival rebel groups is for control of the airport in tripoli. both sides are pounding each other with rockets and artillery fire. this is the worst violence since the fall of muammar gaddafi. >>> the "costa concordia" ends its voiage near the port...
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but that the security relationship between germany and the united states was very important to keeping americans and germans safe. the problem is, many german citizens and increasingly their government are questioning whether that is really true and if so, at what cost not privacy and freedom? nick speicer, al jazeera, berlin. >> iran and six worlds powers have 10 days to agree on a deal to cut tehran's nuclear capacity in exchange for a roots sanctions. john kerry and other diplomats will be in austria to try to bridge the gap. iran's supreme leader said iran should have the ability to enrich uranian to meet future energy needs. world power for iran is building a nuclear weapon. in south sudan, two military rebel leaders are being sanctioned by the european union for violating a ceasefire agreement. the government says it abided by the deal but accuses the rebels of violations. the eu is imposing a travel ban and freezing the assets of two unnamed rebel leaders. the u.n. says at least 10,000 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced since fighting began in december. >> a texas man charged with capital murder today. >> story and ot
but that the security relationship between germany and the united states was very important to keeping americans and germans safe. the problem is, many german citizens and increasingly their government are questioning whether that is really true and if so, at what cost not privacy and freedom? nick speicer, al jazeera, berlin. >> iran and six worlds powers have 10 days to agree on a deal to cut tehran's nuclear capacity in exchange for a roots sanctions. john kerry and other diplomats...
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and enhancing our citizen security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united statesnd mexico, guatemal ahonduras and el salvador. it's a new approach to address migration issues but reflects the growing ties and common interest rated among our countries by demographics, trade relations and increased security cooperation. as we look at the portion of the supplemental that belongs to the foreign affairs community, to the department of state and to our partners in dhs and the department of justice, we decided that we would allocate $300 million in two passions. $5 million on public diplomacy and messaging and $295 million in economic support funds broadly divided between the headings of prosperity governance and security. i'm happy to discuss why we did this and how it is that we propose to use these monies. as noted by my colleagues, we believe this request is reasonable and necessary. it builds on work we're already doing in central america, takes advantage of existing expertise and experience and expands our ability to encourage guatemala, honduras and el salvador wo
and enhancing our citizen security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united statesnd mexico, guatemal ahonduras and el salvador. it's a new approach to address migration issues but reflects the growing ties and common interest rated among our countries by demographics, trade relations and increased security cooperation. as we look at the portion of the...
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between israel and palestinians has entered its 15th day. >> faa makes these decisions when they feel it's warranted again for the safety of the united states citizensnd they in response to the recent tack at ben guiron airport and the script of the airport after consultation with u.s. operators felt today that it was important to issue this notice which is in effect for up to 24 hours. >> report roar this is israeli family's three week vacation in the united states will now be extended by at least another d day. they have been rebooked on another flight tomorrow. remember the levine's after spending three hours trying to rebook their flight, they're now being told they can't leave until thursday. and the flight is out of new york. >> are you worried about flying? >>> obviously we wanted to go. if we were we wouldn't be going. if the good lord protects you wherever you are. you're not safe here. you're not there. >> the 24 hour faa restriction on tel-aviv flights will be revisited tomorrow and possibly extended another day or two but some other airlines like united and delta are already voluntarily suspending flights to tel-aviv up definitely. lucy
between israel and palestinians has entered its 15th day. >> faa makes these decisions when they feel it's warranted again for the safety of the united states citizensnd they in response to the recent tack at ben guiron airport and the script of the airport after consultation with u.s. operators felt today that it was important to issue this notice which is in effect for up to 24 hours. >> report roar this is israeli family's three week vacation in the united states will now be...
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and enhancing our citizen security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united statesnd mexico, guatemal ahonduras and el salvador. it's a new approach to address migration issues but reflects the growing ties and common interest rated among our countries by demographics, trade relations and increased security cooperation. as we look at the portion of the supplemental that belongs to the foreign affairs community, to the department of state and to our partners in dhs and the department of justice, we decided that we would allocate $300 million in two passions. $5 million on public diplomacy and messaging and $295 million in economic support funds broadly divided between the headings of prosperity governance and security. i'm happy to discuss why we did this and how it is that we propose to use these monies. as noted by my colleagues, we believe this request is reasonable and necessary. it builds on work we're already doing in central america, takes advantage of existing expertise and experience and expands our ability to encourage guatemala, honduras and el salvador wo
and enhancing our citizen security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united statesnd mexico, guatemal ahonduras and el salvador. it's a new approach to address migration issues but reflects the growing ties and common interest rated among our countries by demographics, trade relations and increased security cooperation. as we look at the portion of the...
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and enhancing our citizen security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united states and mexico, guatemala, honduras and el salvador. it's a new approach to address migration issues but reflects the growing ties and common interest rated among our countries by demographics, trade relations and increased security cooperation. as we look at the portion of the supplemental that belongs to the foreign affairs community, to the department of state and to our partners in dhs and the department of justice, we decided that we would allocate $300 million in two passions. $5 million on public diplomacy and messaging and $295 million in economic support funds broadly divided between the headings of prosperity governance and security. i'm happy to discuss why we did this and how it is that we propose to use these monies. as noted by my colleagues, we believe this request is reasonable and necessary. it builds on work we're already doing in central america, takes advantage of existing expertise and experience and expands our ability to encourage guatemala, honduras and el salvador
and enhancing our citizen security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united states and mexico, guatemala, honduras and el salvador. it's a new approach to address migration issues but reflects the growing ties and common interest rated among our countries by demographics, trade relations and increased security cooperation. as we look at the portion of the...
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but that the security relationship between germany and the united states was very important to keeping americans and germans safer. the problem is many german citizens and increasingly their government question whether that is really true and if so, at what costs for their privacy and freedom. >> joining us now is lindsey moran, a former c.i.a. operative, here in new york. a reporter with the wall street journal joins us from berlin. thank you both for being with us. anton, thanks for being with us. how significant is it that the station chief has been expelled from berlin. the german foreign minister said taking action was unavoidable. we need an expect a relationship built on trust. >> that's right. i mean, i think there's no question at this point that the relationship between washington and berlin is at its lowest point since it's been -- since germany publicly opposed the iraq war more than a decade ago, the question now is how far -- yeah, go ahead. >> i want to get back to that. first, i want to talk about these allegations. if they are true, is it a waste of energy for the u.s. to spy on germany, one of its biggest allies or is it standard o
but that the security relationship between germany and the united states was very important to keeping americans and germans safer. the problem is many german citizens and increasingly their government question whether that is really true and if so, at what costs for their privacy and freedom. >> joining us now is lindsey moran, a former c.i.a. operative, here in new york. a reporter with the wall street journal joins us from berlin. thank you both for being with us. anton, thanks for...
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want your viewers to imagine the united states being hit not in just one or two city but every city between new york and colorado. 20% would be exempt and 80% of your citizenshave to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into one within a minute or two max. no country is okay with that. >> brit hume is here. he interviewed the prime minister. and it seemed like he was keeping his card close to the vest and leaving his cards open. >> you notice that when we described the mission it was simply to restore a state of relative calm. it wasn't the elimination of hamas. he is not talking about destroying hamas. he is talking about suppressing this constant missile attacks that are coming from gaza. the strikes have been numerous but it masks that this is a limited operation with a limited goal. >> what do you think about this president's response to what is going on there after seeing other president's respond? >> the united states doesn't have much of a roll here. they put out the statements of comments and whatnot. but we are always trying to broker a peace between israel and its neighbors. there has been successful like the peace deal with egypt and jordan signed
want your viewers to imagine the united states being hit not in just one or two city but every city between new york and colorado. 20% would be exempt and 80% of your citizenshave to be in bomb shelters or ready to go into one within a minute or two max. no country is okay with that. >> brit hume is here. he interviewed the prime minister. and it seemed like he was keeping his card close to the vest and leaving his cards open. >> you notice that when we described the mission it was...
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so i understand the tension between making sure our embassies are accessible to the host nation citizens that want to do business with the united states and as well as to allow the embassy personnel to do the jobs they need to do. and folks are seeing where there's not enough security but these are the same folks that voted to cut funding to the state department. i wasn't here then. i'm here now and my focus is moving forward. and in looking at the design excellence program. as i have so far, i do applaud its modularity concept. you have these components that help with security and you can put them together in different ways as appropriate to the nation, the security risk, the available land, all of those things and as opposed to the single embassy design. we don't want one single yooerm design where every one we built was the same. if i was off terrorist i just have to figure out one and then i know the weaknesses for all the embassies. but i have a concern with the design
so i understand the tension between making sure our embassies are accessible to the host nation citizens that want to do business with the united states and as well as to allow the embassy personnel to do the jobs they need to do. and folks are seeing where there's not enough security but these are the same folks that voted to cut funding to the state department. i wasn't here then. i'm here now and my focus is moving forward. and in looking at the design excellence program. as i have so far, i...
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citizen, we're also committed to protecting their privacy. alongside policymakers in brussels we're working to obtain umbrella data sharing agreement between the united states and the european union. that would strengthen the already strong protections already in existence and ensure law enforcement information is shared effectively and in accordance with data privacy principles. this agreement will guarantee no diminishment of key law enforcement information including terrorist information that is critical to the safety of citizens in europe, the united states, and around the world. and as a step to advance this endeavor last month in athens, i announced a united states commitment that the obama administration would seek legislation to create the ability for non-u.s. persons to seek judicial redress for access and rectification for willful disclosure of law enforcement information transferred to the united states. this is an historic commitment by the united states to present privacy protections beyond u.s. persons in this context. it's imperative we reach an umbrella agreement in this regard as soon as is possible. the time for posturing is long passed. it's
citizen, we're also committed to protecting their privacy. alongside policymakers in brussels we're working to obtain umbrella data sharing agreement between the united states and the european union. that would strengthen the already strong protections already in existence and ensure law enforcement information is shared effectively and in accordance with data privacy principles. this agreement will guarantee no diminishment of key law enforcement information including terrorist information...
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and enhancing our citizens security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures, and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united states, mexico, guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. it is a new approach to address migration issues that reflect the growing ties in, interest -- growing ties and a common interests. as we look at the supplemental that belongs to the foreign to the community, department of state and to our partners in dhs and the , wertment of justice decided that we would allocate $300 million in two fashions, $5 million on public diplomacy messaging, and 205 million dollars on economic support fund broadly divided between the prosperity government and security. i am happy to discuss why we do this and how it is we propose to use this money. as noted by my colleagues, we believe this request is reasonable and necessary. it builds on work we are already doing in central america, takes advantage of existing expertise and experience and eggs -- and closelyto work with us on an issue of compelling human drama and national interest. this request will also allow us to build the newest comprehensive and collabo
and enhancing our citizens security programs to reduce violence, attack criminal gang structures, and reach out to at-risk youth. this strategy is a cooperative effort defined by collaboration between the united states, mexico, guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. it is a new approach to address migration issues that reflect the growing ties in, interest -- growing ties and a common interests. as we look at the supplemental that belongs to the foreign to the community, department of state and...
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citizens, we are also committed to protecting their privacy. alongside policymakers in brussels, we're also working to attain an "umbrella" data-sharing agreement between the united states andhe european union, that would strengthen the already strong protections that are presently in existence and that ensure that law enforcement information is shared effectively, and in accordance with data privacy principles. this agreement will guarantee that there will be no diminishment of the key exchanges of law enforcement information, including terrorism information, that is critical to the safety of citizens in europe, the u.s., and around the world. and as a step to advance this endeavor, last month -- in athens -- i announced a united states commitment that the obama administration would seek legislation to create the ability -- for non-u.s. persons -- to seek judicial redress for access and rectification, and for willful or intentional disclosure, of law enforcement information transferred to the united states. this is an historic commitment by the united states to extend privacy protections beyond u.s. persons in this context. it is imperative that we reach an "umbrella" agre
citizens, we are also committed to protecting their privacy. alongside policymakers in brussels, we're also working to attain an "umbrella" data-sharing agreement between the united states andhe european union, that would strengthen the already strong protections that are presently in existence and that ensure that law enforcement information is shared effectively, and in accordance with data privacy principles. this agreement will guarantee that there will be no diminishment of the...
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united states. one newspaper says the man may have passed on information about a committee investigating the nsa. reports of nsa spying on chancellor merkel as well as citizens in germany have caused friction between berlin andshington. the u.s. embassy in germany has so far declined to comment on the report. >>> meanwhile, temperatures rising in jerusalem as a palestinian boy is laid to rest. israeli police clashing with l palestinian protesters who say killing was retaliation for murder of three israeli teenagers. the holy city on edge as the boy's funeral coincides with ramadan prayers. >> reporter: let me start with the latest information. we just received word here that there was an israeli military air strike that took place moments ago in the southern portion of gaza. israelis reportedly had three targets in their sights. this air strike or series of air strikes taking place after another day of rockets being fired from gaza into israel. today at least 12 rockets were fired. that is significantly less than 40 or so fired the day before. still it is 12 too many for many israelis. two of those rockets were intercepted by the israeli iron dome system. now, as you mentioned, today marks the third day in a
united states. one newspaper says the man may have passed on information about a committee investigating the nsa. reports of nsa spying on chancellor merkel as well as citizens in germany have caused friction between berlin andshington. the u.s. embassy in germany has so far declined to comment on the report. >>> meanwhile, temperatures rising in jerusalem as a palestinian boy is laid to rest. israeli police clashing with l palestinian protesters who say killing was retaliation for...
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between both countries, the united states and russia, talking with each other behind the scenes and saying how do you pull this back. >> let's talk about europe. countries across the world lost citizensane. european countries so far have really enacted minimal sanctions for russia's bad behavior. i mean, they have a lot of russian investment in england and elsewhere and they haven't been able to get tough against russia. do you think that actually changes now? >> i do. i think this changes dramatically. you're right. the europeans have tried to look the other way as much as they could. they have economic interest and other interest they have been careful not to jeopardize. this damage is that whole attitude. this means that the europeans will have to take a hard look at who is responsible. they will conclude as we have discussed that the russians are responsible and will have to take action. the action could be following the tougher sanctions that president obama put on two days ago, the europeans may well have to follow that lead. >> ambassador taylor, appreciate you being on the program and joe doorty, as well. >>> he's being remembered as a visionary, giant and pioneer. what his d
between both countries, the united states and russia, talking with each other behind the scenes and saying how do you pull this back. >> let's talk about europe. countries across the world lost citizensane. european countries so far have really enacted minimal sanctions for russia's bad behavior. i mean, they have a lot of russian investment in england and elsewhere and they haven't been able to get tough against russia. do you think that actually changes now? >> i do. i think this...
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united states has the authority under the law and should, because for the good of the nation, stop deporting low priorities, not criminal, undocumented in this country who have american citizen children. betweenported parents, hurns of children left without r without parents? i think the president should take action and i believe the american public understand if the congress doesn't act, the president should act to put children and families first to suffer these devastating effects. >> this is thomas roberts. i wanted to ask you about that meeting with the central american leaders, on the president's schedule to meet with him today. did you talk about what we can do as a country to help them to engage their own people, to tamp down on drug trafficking? to try to create better lives for their own people? obviously, these people are trying to come here to seek out the american dream. risking their lives to can do that. kids put through horrendous conditions, some facing sexual assault an on the way to get here. what can we do to help those suffering in central america? >> have a program that allows central america to thrive and that we invest in those countries. they are -- look, i think your
united states has the authority under the law and should, because for the good of the nation, stop deporting low priorities, not criminal, undocumented in this country who have american citizen children. betweenported parents, hurns of children left without r without parents? i think the president should take action and i believe the american public understand if the congress doesn't act, the president should act to put children and families first to suffer these devastating effects. >>...