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yasser was not faithful. he had.ix affairs, and i know of. >> yasser also had his wife pose for disturbing photos, like this one, where he's holding a knife to her throat. despite the abuse, patricia would stay. >> she would leave him for a day or two. she'd think it was funny, like she was teaching him a lesson. >> but it would escalate after yasser finds a love note his daughter amina had written to her secret boyfriend joseph. >> and she got a brutal beating because he wanted all the information on my son and she didn't reveal anything to him. >> the enraged father solution. within days, he moves his family out of town. >> i went from talking to her hours a day, every day to just nothing. she just. she was just gone. >> it all goes downhill from there. when we come back, an internatio l manhunt for a killer begins. that's next. >> can the riva support your brain health? >> mary? janet. hey, eddie. >> noÉ. fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? fred? >> support up to seven brain health indicators, including memor
yasser was not faithful. he had.ix affairs, and i know of. >> yasser also had his wife pose for disturbing photos, like this one, where he's holding a knife to her throat. despite the abuse, patricia would stay. >> she would leave him for a day or two. she'd think it was funny, like she was teaching him a lesson. >> but it would escalate after yasser finds a love note his daughter amina had written to her secret boyfriend joseph. >> and she got a brutal beating because...
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he is being carried down through the crowd with the palestinian scarf on, the scarf that yasser arafatnians have been arrested in the past 15 months across the west bank and also detained from gaza. in this first phase of the deal, the first six—week phase, we are expecting another 1600 palestinian prisoners to be brought out. some more now just emerging. 1600 more to come in the next six weeks including the most high—profile prisoners, those convicted of the most serious offences. we mention that _ the most serious offences. we mention that this is the first phase of the three phases of this ceasefire and prisoner swap deal. what is the mood in the west bank about hopes for all three stages passing off as getting to the end of the process? pa. getting to the end of the process?— getting to the end of the rocess? �* , , process? a few things. there is hu . e process? a few things. there is huge relief _ process? a few things. there is huge relief that _ process? a few things. there is huge relief that there _ process? a few things. there is huge relief that there are - process? a few t
he is being carried down through the crowd with the palestinian scarf on, the scarf that yasser arafatnians have been arrested in the past 15 months across the west bank and also detained from gaza. in this first phase of the deal, the first six—week phase, we are expecting another 1600 palestinian prisoners to be brought out. some more now just emerging. 1600 more to come in the next six weeks including the most high—profile prisoners, those convicted of the most serious offences. we...
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you know, september 1993, there i was on the white house lawn when yasser arafat and, yitzhak rabin and, president clinton all clinched a political deal now that did not resolve the issue. but i'm just saying that putting people into boxes and demonizing them and dealing atomizing them doesn't actually get you anywhere unless can understand where movements come from and. this is a movement with, long history. it's gone through many developments and learned about many of those in our in our webinar series and presented those learnings in. the book we wanted to make both the webinar series and book very accessible to a non-specialist. so i hope that you read it you will agree with that. we also included the back some vital documents because we think that you know there is so little known about the history of the movement we just put in six pieces of documentation we think will be helpful. so sorry went on a bit that day. you know that's that's it's good to know the background of how this came together and let me just say it's a great it's very conversational because draws out of those web
you know, september 1993, there i was on the white house lawn when yasser arafat and, yitzhak rabin and, president clinton all clinched a political deal now that did not resolve the issue. but i'm just saying that putting people into boxes and demonizing them and dealing atomizing them doesn't actually get you anywhere unless can understand where movements come from and. this is a movement with, long history. it's gone through many developments and learned about many of those in our in our...
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and watched him how he interacted with how haiti can build a government and i was with him to see yasser arafat and gaza city at one point and we might hear from terry adams who knows all of this because he was the lawyer for president carter dealing with these carter years. >> norah: look at this now, this is president carter's motorcade, they have just come from andrews air force base. they are arriving now at the u.s. navy memorial. that is the caisson where president carter's remains will be transferred from the hearse to the horse-drawn caisson, and that's where ed o'keefe is. ed? >> reporter: norah, this scene, again, reserve for just our commanders in chief and the kind of ceremony that we rarely see in this city, let alone in this country. the carter family has been deeply involved in the planning for all of this. there are elements that were presented to the late president that he didn't like, the idea for example of having his remains carried by a train back to plains. this was one element that he was in favor of and that they asked to be added. you mentioned the expectation th
and watched him how he interacted with how haiti can build a government and i was with him to see yasser arafat and gaza city at one point and we might hear from terry adams who knows all of this because he was the lawyer for president carter dealing with these carter years. >> norah: look at this now, this is president carter's motorcade, they have just come from andrews air force base. they are arriving now at the u.s. navy memorial. that is the caisson where president carter's remains...
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el abogado de inmigración, yasser sánchez, nos da la siguiente recomendación si un negociante es puestoando fuera del país. bueno, también dice que lo más importante es tener calma y no dar ninguna razón por la cual ser detenido por algún policía, porque entonces puede ser llevado a un centro de detención. continúa el frío en gran parte del norte de california y también continúa un sistema de alta presión. pero qué significa esto? nuestro meteorólogo marcelo rivera nos cuenta feliz jueves. marcelo, te escuchamos. gracias. qué tal? buenas tardes. llegó el jueves y continuamos todavía con la influencia de ese sistema de alta presión que mantiene las condiciones muy secas en nuestra zona y de hecho va a traer un pequeño aumento en las temperaturas para varias de nuestras zonas y para esta tarde la zona de san josé. va a haber una temperatura máxima alcanzando los 70 grados y mañana en los 67. pero fíjese que lo normal para estas fechas es que esté en los 60. no sería entonces hasta después del sábado que veremos entonces temperaturas en esos rangos más usuales de acuerdo a la temporada? el
el abogado de inmigración, yasser sánchez, nos da la siguiente recomendación si un negociante es puestoando fuera del país. bueno, también dice que lo más importante es tener calma y no dar ninguna razón por la cual ser detenido por algún policía, porque entonces puede ser llevado a un centro de detención. continúa el frío en gran parte del norte de california y también continúa un sistema de alta presión. pero qué significa esto? nuestro meteorólogo marcelo rivera nos cuenta...
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he was a member of a move and founded by the late palestinian leader, yasser arafat. a tooth was arrested in 1985 after being accused of counting out the tax against his way to targets. he's been held in detention ever since we spent based on thought here to just to for his release. he says his father is being deported to egypt. i wouldn't be on a lot of the i see of them. my father mohammed l two's has been detained since 1985 meaning before the oslo agreement. he was nothing along those released in the previous swap deals. and today my father has been kind the as randy boss for 40 consecutive years. now. he's 69 years old. he hills from bethlehem city. all these years have gone by. well, my father is behind these really bites. i cannot describe my joy and delight. he was detained for a very long period of time, more than 4 decades. my feelings are mixed and confused. happiness bitten this, they are beyond description. therefore at this moment, i'm waiting to hear when my father will arrive in cairo, he is among the group to be released yet to be expelled outside the
he was a member of a move and founded by the late palestinian leader, yasser arafat. a tooth was arrested in 1985 after being accused of counting out the tax against his way to targets. he's been held in detention ever since we spent based on thought here to just to for his release. he says his father is being deported to egypt. i wouldn't be on a lot of the i see of them. my father mohammed l two's has been detained since 1985 meaning before the oslo agreement. he was nothing along those...
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since she knew us in morgan, even jesse was really of yasser, and we are so you cut out the sort of, well, no one who, who you one on the, on the silver, the much delay or service is that they were the dodger by usually is us one, the risk of us to professionally $100.00, especially if it was a she think at the top of where you, we all but them. so just as full day a lot of trouble in 19 plus or minus clips to young that i a long as they used for sure if it was in the on august the 26th. while visiting the best fortress on a tour of the eastern front. that was accompanied by get to these 2 tables and leaning. the trip was intended to strengthen the alliance among the members of headless coalition, and to prove that victory was imminent. the gentleman's belief beller was at the phone and introduced an occupation regime across the republic. the english today, i'm sorry for that you cannot compete on the sort of the ocean velocity from associates wants us for games plus orange cause right now. well, i could smears to preston you folks in the summer before getting married until a 2 to 3.
since she knew us in morgan, even jesse was really of yasser, and we are so you cut out the sort of, well, no one who, who you one on the, on the silver, the much delay or service is that they were the dodger by usually is us one, the risk of us to professionally $100.00, especially if it was a she think at the top of where you, we all but them. so just as full day a lot of trouble in 19 plus or minus clips to young that i a long as they used for sure if it was in the on august the 26th. while...
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know so she knew us in the new megan, even just it was really of yasser me out. so you cut off from view the sort of well no one on the on korea so very much the service is that they were the shep dodger by you. she is us, monday, i'm on risk of papers to professionally with sensors. processing is a sheet ticket, but that's not the way you would all bet them. so you get this for the flux, but the 19 plus or minus clips to the along is they use per share or just the on august the 26th, while visiting the best fortress on a tour of the eastern front. it was accompanied by here to leave to chamber saline . the trip was intended to strengthen the alliance among the members of headless coalition and to prove that victory was imminent, the germans believe beller was at the phone and introduced an occupation regime across the republic. the english today, i'm sorry for that you cannot get on the sort of the ocean velocity from associates wants us to forgiveness plus orange cause right now, well, i could smears to put a single fudge in the summer before getting me up unti
know so she knew us in the new megan, even just it was really of yasser me out. so you cut off from view the sort of well no one on the on korea so very much the service is that they were the shep dodger by you. she is us, monday, i'm on risk of papers to professionally with sensors. processing is a sheet ticket, but that's not the way you would all bet them. so you get this for the flux, but the 19 plus or minus clips to the along is they use per share or just the on august the 26th, while...
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know, so she knew was a new new megan, executive visibility of yasser the opposite. you cut off view the sort of, well, no one who, who you one on the, on the silver the much still a or service is that they were the ship dodger by usually is us one the risk of papers to professionally injured, especially if he was a she think it was not the way you we all but them. so we did this full day, a lot of trouble, and i 0 plus or minus clips to where i along is the is for sure if it was in the on august the 26th, while visiting the best fortress on a tour of the eastern front. it was accompanied by here to these 2 tables and leaning. the trip was intended to strengthen the alliance among members of headless coalition, and to prove that victory was imminent, the germans believe beller was at full and then introduced an occupation regime across the republic. the english today, i'm sorry for that you cannot get on the sort of the ocean velocity from associates wants us to forgiveness plus orange cause right now, well, i could smears to preston yet. but in the summer, before ge
know, so she knew was a new new megan, executive visibility of yasser the opposite. you cut off view the sort of, well, no one who, who you one on the, on the silver the much still a or service is that they were the ship dodger by usually is us one the risk of papers to professionally injured, especially if he was a she think it was not the way you we all but them. so we did this full day, a lot of trouble, and i 0 plus or minus clips to where i along is the is for sure if it was in the on...
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he was high level intelligence operative yasser arafat and. he was also the intermediary between the plo and the cia. so he, in his unpublished memoirs, he makes a very interesting about it. i don't think it conclusive, but it's very interesting and i think there you know, there it's something worth pursuing. interesting. that one, at least is is kind of still yet to be determined. yeah. there still are some key unanswered questions mean. i think another big unanswered question there. there is a lot of evidence that, george h.w. bush, who was president during. a during a when bob and i were investigating it back in 91 and 92. and he was running, of course for reelection. bill clinton beat him back then. of course. but of course, was part of the reagan bush ticket. and he was a former cia director and he knew a lot of cia operatives who were involved with the october surprise. so i think there are a lot of unanswered questions about his role as well. interesting and i know i want to go back a bit to the misinformation. i mean, you mentioned tha
he was high level intelligence operative yasser arafat and. he was also the intermediary between the plo and the cia. so he, in his unpublished memoirs, he makes a very interesting about it. i don't think it conclusive, but it's very interesting and i think there you know, there it's something worth pursuing. interesting. that one, at least is is kind of still yet to be determined. yeah. there still are some key unanswered questions mean. i think another big unanswered question there. there is...
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if they learned anything specifically from history, and hamas, and the way yas yasser at trained hamas is war is deceit, and any deal they strike is usually done only to give themselves some sort of an advantage for a period of time. >> time. >> yeah, to where they can reengage what they were doing before. hopefully not. obviously we would love to see hostages return to families and that will be a scene that will be wonderful to see. but how long will it actually last? >> harris: can you give us some perspective on why there's 16 days? does that amount of time have some significance? i'm trying to figure out, so you're going to hold the male soldiers and men back for 16 days until the next phase. i mean, this is a situation where so many of their worst who imprisoned in israel get to go home now back to gaza, anywhere, any country, i imagine who would take them. it doesn't just have to be, you know, across the border from israel. so why 16 days and do you think that that is a stall? >> well, yeah, 16 days could certainly be a stall, and when i see that number, i make a lot of assumptio
if they learned anything specifically from history, and hamas, and the way yas yasser at trained hamas is war is deceit, and any deal they strike is usually done only to give themselves some sort of an advantage for a period of time. >> time. >> yeah, to where they can reengage what they were doing before. hopefully not. obviously we would love to see hostages return to families and that will be a scene that will be wonderful to see. but how long will it actually last? >>...
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and the reason they weren't is because yasser arafat, who was head of the palestinian liberation organization, refused to accept un resolution 242, land for peace. so the autonomy that kai mentioned, the full autonomy they agreed to, but there were no palestinians to fill it out. and after the administration, at the very end the last six months saw linowitz was negotiating that. but we didn't have any real interlocutors negotiated with. >> all right. you make some very important points. we'll continue this conversation to be sure you're looking at the honor guard at the carter center getting ready to pay tribute, special tribute to the late president of the united states. victor, you're there on the scene for us. give us a little sense of how this is all about to unfold. >> all right, wolf, you can see here on the right of the screen that is the circle of flags here in front of the carter center. and now that the honor guard is in position, the motorcade is approaching. so let's listen. when they come to. >> the parade amalya kearse. >> and we're awaiting the arrival of the carter motorcade h
and the reason they weren't is because yasser arafat, who was head of the palestinian liberation organization, refused to accept un resolution 242, land for peace. so the autonomy that kai mentioned, the full autonomy they agreed to, but there were no palestinians to fill it out. and after the administration, at the very end the last six months saw linowitz was negotiating that. but we didn't have any real interlocutors negotiated with. >> all right. you make some very important points....
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after they lost one of their wars with israel, yasser arafat, who was the of the palestine liberationorganization, which today is the palestine authority, said, oh, we're palestinians. he was an egyptian, by the way. we have palestine 1%. they invented themselves as a new nation, kind of a history. i'm going to ask, is that a quest just to get to a question? okay. okay. i don't disagree with anything you just said, by the way. okay. yeah, yeah. so can you the question is, could you please stop calling. i you know, i give me a give me another word. i mean i'm open i'm open to other words. yeah. arabs. okay, fine. thank you. bye bye. my book is a complete agreement with you just said, by the way. so yeah, i want to take a moment to really think david and tammy and david thank you for your in time thank you for being an optimistic what it means to be a proud --. and thank you for representing us. so just tell me, you know, i didn't get i didn't get to sign everybody's books. so should i just sit over there on the way? absolutely. so we gonna do is is that i'm and david is going to be jus
after they lost one of their wars with israel, yasser arafat, who was the of the palestine liberationorganization, which today is the palestine authority, said, oh, we're palestinians. he was an egyptian, by the way. we have palestine 1%. they invented themselves as a new nation, kind of a history. i'm going to ask, is that a quest just to get to a question? okay. okay. i don't disagree with anything you just said, by the way. okay. yeah, yeah. so can you the question is, could you please stop...
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perez arranged for me to meet with yasser arafat. yes.f discussion between palestinian leaders and jewish leaders? because i. i actually was there and perez was the one that arranged that kind of meeting. and how have we gone now to where it is acceptable to say, let's just wipe out a whole group of people, as donald trump has just said, let's just move them out, let's destroy gaza. how is that even acceptable to people on both sides of. >> this question? >> a lot of the. >> blame, i. >> think, goes to the united states, because benjamin netanyahu, for his entire political career, has been telling israelis, we can do whatever we want to the palestinians, we can make a palestinian state impossible. we can settle the west bank, and it will not cost us anything in terms of relations with the united states and his his opponents, like ehud barak and tzipi livni said, no, no, we can't do this. it's going to cost us something. and we proved netanyahu right. and that is part of the reason that the israeli government has become more and more radic
perez arranged for me to meet with yasser arafat. yes.f discussion between palestinian leaders and jewish leaders? because i. i actually was there and perez was the one that arranged that kind of meeting. and how have we gone now to where it is acceptable to say, let's just wipe out a whole group of people, as donald trump has just said, let's just move them out, let's destroy gaza. how is that even acceptable to people on both sides of. >> this question? >> a lot of the. >>...
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he was a member of the movement founded by the late palestinian leader, yasser arafat. a tooth was arrested in 1985 after being accused of counting out the tax against his ready targets. he's been held in detention ever since resort. a son tired to just before his release. he says his father is being deported to egypt or i wouldn't be on a lot of the i see it in my father mohammed. i was to see has been detained since 1985 meeting present. how saying quote, there is an urgent need for a short and temporary extension of that cease fire a deal. so the white house thing, the israeli troops have to stay 11 on longer because, according to them has the loss still is still a us threats. there's a lot of uncertainty about the continued stability of the cease fire agreement, but lebanon has few choices. the army is a weak. hezbollah has been severely weakened and, but tens of thousands of people want to return to their homes. the army has set up checkpoints across southern lebanon, but it's only allowing people to visit their homes where is really forces have left . so this ceas
he was a member of the movement founded by the late palestinian leader, yasser arafat. a tooth was arrested in 1985 after being accused of counting out the tax against his ready targets. he's been held in detention ever since resort. a son tired to just before his release. he says his father is being deported to egypt or i wouldn't be on a lot of the i see it in my father mohammed. i was to see has been detained since 1985 meeting present. how saying quote, there is an urgent need for a short...