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and at the end, we decide to shoot it in palestine. and it was very interesting project. because we shoot the video with people from israel, and with palestinians. >> gotcha. >> it was like a peaceful movement. >> all around the world, you have voices from all around the world here. but i do have to ask you, why julian assange, you hear his voice, you don't see his face. you decided to get him into it but how did you get him into it? >> it was very difficult at first to be with him and to be able to have a meeting with him. but we did it. we move a little bit, and we -- i flew to london, where i had a day or two to meet him before we started to end this sopping. and he was -- he was a great guy. he was a very humble man, very intelligent guy. and very open-minded. >> yeah, you recorded him i understand inside the ecuadorian embassy, in london. if i could get a moment with hisdante, why was it so important to do this international pulling together of all these voices, why did you bring so many people together from the world to sing this song? what did it say? >> the reason
and at the end, we decide to shoot it in palestine. and it was very interesting project. because we shoot the video with people from israel, and with palestinians. >> gotcha. >> it was like a peaceful movement. >> all around the world, you have voices from all around the world here. but i do have to ask you, why julian assange, you hear his voice, you don't see his face. you decided to get him into it but how did you get him into it? >> it was very difficult at first to...
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till three point two million adults in schools compared to just fifty thousand under the top of the palestine and treated you what one of the spurs top of their institutions the focus on improving education and healthcare stochastic or a hospice of the textbook which i hope the country built what price the future. this is jake tuchman reporting from the grime afghanistan the next after ten from koreans are you. specialist utilize the political economic social and cultural issues of korean society korea us relations is the most important relations we leave any country sunday at twelve pm. new chc!vez warming will. within two to be a joke. this edition we look at the latest trends from the essen motor show porch of our karma get. and the new generation of the baby the a. i use it how it looks. the new mini. at the oxford plan to give everyone feel the latest generation
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washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to the legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy. the ocean. people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone there is what we call the bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion of radio nuclides despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock and the coral reef about ten metres down. a never ending legacy. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. and standard of living. least be cool language. programs in documentaries in arabic. in the world talks specifically r.p. interviews interesting story to tell you. that. visit. tens of thousands stage mass protes
washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to the legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy. the ocean. people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone there...
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palestine officials accused israel of poison him with plutonium. israel denied the claim. a swiss report said high levels of: >> french scientists rejected the theory and concluded arafat died of natural clauses and the russians concluded there was no pointing. >> ice-breaking ships are heading to antarctica to help a vessel caught in the ice with 70 people on board. the russian ship was stuck east of a french and arctic base, 1700 miles south of australia. the first rescue vessel is expected to reach the vessel on friday. >> the death toll from flooding in brazil rises. dozens were dead. the brazilian army has been distributing food, water and medicine. 10 days of heavy rain and mudslides devastated south-eastern brazil and the region has been under a state of emergency. tens of thousands in this country are without power, the result of a sunday ice storm hitting the mid west, north-east and parts of canada. crews are working around the clock to restore electricity. power should be back by the weekend and 90,000 customers m michigan are in the dark. electric companies say
palestine officials accused israel of poison him with plutonium. israel denied the claim. a swiss report said high levels of: >> french scientists rejected the theory and concluded arafat died of natural clauses and the russians concluded there was no pointing. >> ice-breaking ships are heading to antarctica to help a vessel caught in the ice with 70 people on board. the russian ship was stuck east of a french and arctic base, 1700 miles south of australia. the first rescue vessel...
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, building a constructive life-loving and hopefully democratic palestine. >> warner: ari shavit, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: president obama sized up a sometimes-bruising fifth year in office in a year-end news conference. he conceded taking hits on the health care rollout and surveillance. and the economy grew more than first estimated in the third quarter at an annual rate topping 4%. on the "newshour" online right now-- before you hit the road this weekend, print your copy of mark and david's guide to holiday civility for dealing with insufferable relatives from both sides of the political spectrum. find that on our homepage. and mikhail baryshnikov channels chekhov in his latest performance. the dance legend brings his body language to a new avante-guarde stage production, now on tour. here's an excerpt of his conversation with jeff. >> does it feel connected to your past work, your continuing work as a dancer or is this something very different? >> i see it, it's much more heart and mind related process. there is no-- c
, building a constructive life-loving and hopefully democratic palestine. >> warner: ari shavit, thank you. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: president obama sized up a sometimes-bruising fifth year in office in a year-end news conference. he conceded taking hits on the health care rollout and surveillance. and the economy grew more than first estimated in the third quarter at an annual rate topping 4%. on the "newshour"...
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. >> according to palestine officials russian scientists reported the death inconclusive. they found in yarra fat's tissue may have cam from naturally occurring gases in the soil surrounding his coffin. >> palestine officials say they will name their pictures. >>> a dramatic rescue one man thought would never happen. >> he's alive. >> newly released video shows the moment a ship's cook was pulled from underwater, after spending three days trapped in a dug boat. harrison okene survived by breathing in an airpocket and drinking soda. the boat overturned in may. other crew members perished. >> an underwater discovery of a different sort. check out the megasub found off hawaii. the vessel was one of five that met a similar fate, sunk by the u.s. military. >> next, reaching for the dreams. how a tool is saving lives for the better. a pablo piccaso for the price of a cell phone. the story, the work, coming up. >>> tomorrow the 911 calls from sandy hook and the shooting there will be made public. a judge ordered their release to examine the police response to the mass anger. pros
. >> according to palestine officials russian scientists reported the death inconclusive. they found in yarra fat's tissue may have cam from naturally occurring gases in the soil surrounding his coffin. >> palestine officials say they will name their pictures. >>> a dramatic rescue one man thought would never happen. >> he's alive. >> newly released video shows the moment a ship's cook was pulled from underwater, after spending three days trapped in a dug boat....
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we take you to israel and palestine to trace the remarkable story of jesus' birth. you will see the spot in nazareth where word of a virgin birth first came to a girl. king herod the ruler who wanted to kill the newborn king. the road to bethlehem was long and dangerous for mary and joseph. to understand who jesus is we start where his life began. >> where are we right now? >> we are standing in the little town of bethlehem. as you can see the little town of health bethlehem is a vibrant city. we are in the heart of the city which is where the city of jesus -- the jewish vil labelling where jesus centered himself right here at manger square. >> this is so different than the song oh little town of bethlehem. >> she takes us to the church of the nativity despite where the gospel tells us jesus was born. >> this tradition goes back to the 2nd century when the local people remembered where the families lived. >> bethlehem is on the edge of the judean desert 60 miles south of jerusalem and 80 miles away from nazareth. it has been there since the 4th century. >> the first
we take you to israel and palestine to trace the remarkable story of jesus' birth. you will see the spot in nazareth where word of a virgin birth first came to a girl. king herod the ruler who wanted to kill the newborn king. the road to bethlehem was long and dangerous for mary and joseph. to understand who jesus is we start where his life began. >> where are we right now? >> we are standing in the little town of bethlehem. as you can see the little town of health bethlehem is a...
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and they're not in of the books about palestine and israel. so, and tear family stories are amazing, and there are great characters in these stories. it's also about the rothchilds and so on who helped build jerusalem, the modern jerusalem. and so for the, you know, for many arab readers they're reading their history. they don't find it in books. but be i really kind of adopted the attitude that i couldn't please everybody, and i shouldn't. what mattered was the truth as close as you can get it. i was told when i started to write this book, my father said to me, simon, if you say king david didn't exist, i'll kill you. my palestinian friends said to me, simon, if you don't mention this and that about the palestinian cause, we'll kill you. and my armenian friends said the same. so i realized that immediately that like, i shouldn't aim to please everybody. the first governor of jerusalem in 1917, 1918 said when he arrived, rather to be governor of jerusalem, he soon fell out with both the arabs and the j well, -- jews. so he went to the prime mi
and they're not in of the books about palestine and israel. so, and tear family stories are amazing, and there are great characters in these stories. it's also about the rothchilds and so on who helped build jerusalem, the modern jerusalem. and so for the, you know, for many arab readers they're reading their history. they don't find it in books. but be i really kind of adopted the attitude that i couldn't please everybody, and i shouldn't. what mattered was the truth as close as you can get...
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we take you to israel and palestine to trace the story of jesus' birth. a jaw-dropping view of this palace fortress of king herod, the demonic ruler who wanted to kill the newborn king. the road to bethlehem was long and dangerous for mary and joseph. but to understand who jesus is, we start where his life began. >> we're standing in the town of bethlehem. you can already see it's now a vibrant and thriving city. we're at the heart of the city, which is where the city of jesus' day or actually the jewish village from jesus' time centered it right here at manger square. >> this is so different from the song, "oh little town of bethlehem." she takes us through the nativity, the site where the gospels tell us jesus was born. >> this tradition goes back to the second century, when the local people remembered where the families lived. >> bethlehem is located just six miles south of jerusalem and 80 miles from nazareth. a church has been on this site since the fourth century. this is quite impressive. the columns, the first thing you see right here are the colu
we take you to israel and palestine to trace the story of jesus' birth. a jaw-dropping view of this palace fortress of king herod, the demonic ruler who wanted to kill the newborn king. the road to bethlehem was long and dangerous for mary and joseph. but to understand who jesus is, we start where his life began. >> we're standing in the town of bethlehem. you can already see it's now a vibrant and thriving city. we're at the heart of the city, which is where the city of jesus' day or...
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. >> palestine president mahmoud abbas greeted dozens of inmate released from an israeli prison. part of those released are part of a deal to broker peace between israelis and palestinians. >> 13-year-old girl will get another week on life support. her family issued an injunction to keep her on life support. >> one train collided, carrying grain, and another carrying crude oil crashed on tracks. nearby residents have been urged to evacuate. >> a setback for passengers stranded on a ship in antarctica. they were on a scientific expedition and have been stranded since christmas eve. an australian ship was on the way but could not plough through the ice 13 miles from the ship as it was too thick. those are the headlines. >> fear and anger across the world as two deadly explosions rock russia. "consider this" with less than two months until the world descends on sochi - is russia safe? >> a highly detailed new investigation claims there is no indication al qaeda was involved in the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> hope of an assess fire is fading in south sudan. we'l
. >> palestine president mahmoud abbas greeted dozens of inmate released from an israeli prison. part of those released are part of a deal to broker peace between israelis and palestinians. >> 13-year-old girl will get another week on life support. her family issued an injunction to keep her on life support. >> one train collided, carrying grain, and another carrying crude oil crashed on tracks. nearby residents have been urged to evacuate. >> a setback for passengers...
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major international border walls orange national border fences ones like israel palestine was like yes and that's going on. the spanish enclave can draw close to. it's amazing to see that sport going on there and wall st times features year in the gallery sometimes featured on the garden wall. and that is the final part which is the second architecture and caring. really essentially that of the way the city itself and jordan. any pointing out ways to bring reality. this is the orders to return. consultants are about media since i spy on you. it's coming straight from god. an awesome story the fountain next to mine the story. image is stored for months. so here are my simple blanket. people read blogs. next went on to talk to. the story. your story you mates and sometimes attributed to him. in fact percent. he accepted. dalton has to. this is to lose. this test. due to human senses. to susan. ch. she liked hardest things ever done says she'll know you weren't sure how it is hardly anything about seven mons. the current record is pale pale thirty thousand children as he took to the banks
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. >> there's no tangible signs of progress, a deal to resolve the palestine conflict is possible by april. john kerry visited the area. the obama administration got the two sides to agree to a 9-month course of negotiations. israel agreed to release 1,004 prisoners, half have been freed. israel will release more later this month. >> the debate about raising the federal minimum wage is kicking into high gear. many states increased it. stacy tisdale looks at how local communities are managing higher pay. >> when you see images like these, it's easy to understand the emotional argument for raising minimum wage. put many reachers argue that the length between minimum age is overblown. >> few are paid the minimum wage, onward about 3% of the workforce. most who are are young. over a quarter of minimum wage earners are high school or college students. >> washington with the highest, known for strong union activities tops the list the $9.20. oregon at $8.95, where one in five households rely on food stamps. vermont with the third highest, recalculates the wage every year taking inflation into ac
. >> there's no tangible signs of progress, a deal to resolve the palestine conflict is possible by april. john kerry visited the area. the obama administration got the two sides to agree to a 9-month course of negotiations. israel agreed to release 1,004 prisoners, half have been freed. israel will release more later this month. >> the debate about raising the federal minimum wage is kicking into high gear. many states increased it. stacy tisdale looks at how local communities are...
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we take to you israel and palestine to trace the remarkable story of jesus' birth. you'll see the spot in nazareth where word of a virgin birth first came to a teenage girl. and, a jaw-dropping view of this palace fortress of king her rod the demonic ruler who wanted to kill the new been king. plus, the road to bethlehem was long and dangerous for mary and joseph. but to understand who jesus is, we start where his life began. >> where are we right now? >> well, we are standing in the little town of bethlehem. and as you can already see, the little town of bethlehem is now actually a vibrant and thriving city. we are at the heart of the city, which is where the city of jesus' day or actually the jewish village from jesus' time centered itself right here at manger square. >> this is so different from the song. oh little town of bethlehem. how still we see thee lie. >> biblical scholar takes us through the turn of the nativity the site where the gospels tell us jesus was born. >> the wonderful thing about the church of the nativity is that this tradition goes back to t
we take to you israel and palestine to trace the remarkable story of jesus' birth. you'll see the spot in nazareth where word of a virgin birth first came to a teenage girl. and, a jaw-dropping view of this palace fortress of king her rod the demonic ruler who wanted to kill the new been king. plus, the road to bethlehem was long and dangerous for mary and joseph. but to understand who jesus is, we start where his life began. >> where are we right now? >> well, we are standing in...
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palestine. ♪ >> you can almost believe for a minute or two that some kind of peace, some kind of reconciliation, meeting of the minds, sanity is possible after you visit majda. it's a restaurant in what looks like an idyllic village in the judean hills. about 20 minutes from jerusalem. it feels like an alternate universe for a number of reasons. one of these women is jewish. one is muslim, from a nearby village. they're partners, co-owners of majda, and also married. they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan. together they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel. >> how did that go down with the families? >> now wonderful. >> in the beginning, not so much. >> started with a lot of questions. understand that we love each other and the
palestine. ♪ >> you can almost believe for a minute or two that some kind of peace, some kind of reconciliation, meeting of the minds, sanity is possible after you visit majda. it's a restaurant in what looks like an idyllic village in the judean hills. about 20 minutes from jerusalem. it feels like an alternate universe for a number of reasons. one of these women is jewish. one is muslim, from a nearby village. they're partners, co-owners of majda, and also married. they're...
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. >> according to palestine officials russian scientists reported the role of polonium was inconclusive. a report in france found the polonium found in the tissue may have come from naturally occurring gases in soil surrounding the time. >> arafat died in a french hospital. the official cause of death was listed as a massive stroke. french doctors said they were unable to determine what caused his illness. we are receiving reports that a senior hezbollah commander has been killed outside his home in beirut hezbollah is a powerful organization in lebanon. the u.s.-led hezbollah is list said as a terrorist organization. >> it was supposed to be a routine mission to recover sunken bodies from a ship, and then this happened. >> he's alive. >> he's aleave. >> >> that's the cook's ship being rescued. he spent three days under water with no food. he survived by breathing in an air bubble in drinking soda. the boat overturned in nigeria. 11 others died. >> an underwater discovery of a different sort. a 400 foot long megasubways found on the sea floor near hawaii. it was one of five that met a f
. >> according to palestine officials russian scientists reported the role of polonium was inconclusive. a report in france found the polonium found in the tissue may have come from naturally occurring gases in soil surrounding the time. >> arafat died in a french hospital. the official cause of death was listed as a massive stroke. french doctors said they were unable to determine what caused his illness. we are receiving reports that a senior hezbollah commander has been killed...
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the palestine territories in israel have been hit hard by the heaviest snow storm in decades. hundreds of thousands have been without electricity. >> days of heavy rain has custody heavy flooding. one person is dead and 5,000 evacuated from the region, in some areas water rose 6 foot. poor infrastructure and poorly built zones has made it worse. >> gaza has become a disaster zone with water as far as the eye can see in certain areas, 2 metres high stranding tens of thousand workers. workers are working around the clock, distributing 5,000 litres of fuel so the pumping stations can work. this is disaster relief under blockade and occupation. it's problematic. >> the gaza strip is a densely populated place. it's home mostly to refugees. >> at least 16 children are among the dead after syrian army forces carried out a raid on aleppo. barrels of explosives were dropped on the city. some of these images are graphic. >> this is being described by activists as one of the worst days of the syrian war in a long time. opposition groups say syrian forces used helicopters to drop barrel b
the palestine territories in israel have been hit hard by the heaviest snow storm in decades. hundreds of thousands have been without electricity. >> days of heavy rain has custody heavy flooding. one person is dead and 5,000 evacuated from the region, in some areas water rose 6 foot. poor infrastructure and poorly built zones has made it worse. >> gaza has become a disaster zone with water as far as the eye can see in certain areas, 2 metres high stranding tens of thousand workers....
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he was a strong supporters of the palestine cause and a critical opponent of islamist parties. >> a social man. he once said, "we are not there to be bitten, not the tongue", and he never did. >> u.s. president barack obama has been defending his flag ship health care law. there has been problems with the website allowing people to buy medical insurance. as a result his personal approval ratings plummeted. obama says the affordable care act will be worth it. >> the u.s. city of detroit has been given the go ahead. it's a blow to trade unions who travel the decision, which paves the way to spending cuts. it's an attempt to pay off some of the $18 billion debt. >> india is refusing to bundle on food subsidies as negotiations to finalise a trade deal continues as a world trade organization summit in indonesia. hundreds of protesters held demonstrations outside the conference in bali, angry that a deal could lead to the elimination of subsidies. >> south korea's president opened an international fund to help those countries most vulnerable to climate change. >> it is expected to help pour nati
he was a strong supporters of the palestine cause and a critical opponent of islamist parties. >> a social man. he once said, "we are not there to be bitten, not the tongue", and he never did. >> u.s. president barack obama has been defending his flag ship health care law. there has been problems with the website allowing people to buy medical insurance. as a result his personal approval ratings plummeted. obama says the affordable care act will be worth it. >> the...
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also coming up: palestine refugees are reported to be starving to death in syria. >> protests in thailand enter their seventh week as political parties scramble to reach a compse
also coming up: palestine refugees are reported to be starving to death in syria. >> protests in thailand enter their seventh week as political parties scramble to reach a compse
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palestinians to start the renovation of one of the holy places in the world in general, and also for palestine. >> reporter: he is christian, his family has lived here as long as min can remember. he joked that one of his ancestors witnessed jesus's birth. >> we are not coming from abroad. we are deep rooted here. >> reporter: thousands line up to see the grotto, but palestinians argue they can't bring the church to its full splendor while under occupation. >> in order to have the best atmosphere for developing and protecting our history and our heritage, is to end occupation. >> reporter: this church is now an unesco endanged world heritage site. >> our dignity, our future, our aim to live in peace and to live in dignity. >> reporter: it's a christmas wish despite all of the politics outside, inside the holy church, construction offers hope. and one of the reasons it might have taken so long, 600 years to k a wally do this renovation is the armenian, greek orthodox and classic monks never could agree. they are coming together in the next few hours for midnight mass and merry christmas. >> i c
palestinians to start the renovation of one of the holy places in the world in general, and also for palestine. >> reporter: he is christian, his family has lived here as long as min can remember. he joked that one of his ancestors witnessed jesus's birth. >> we are not coming from abroad. we are deep rooted here. >> reporter: thousands line up to see the grotto, but palestinians argue they can't bring the church to its full splendor while under occupation. >> in order...
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israeli police are blaming palestine groups. spacewalk delayed while repairs are made on the international space station. >> creating jobs for american veterans. how an enpre prenure is doing it one beer at a time. >> welcome back. there are problems out in space. monday's scheduled spacewalk for repairs on the international space station has been postponed. a space walk over the weekend to remove a bad pump was successful but one of the astronaut reported a problem with a space suit. back in july an italian astronaut nearly drowned when his helmet filled with water. n.a.s.a. are battling with suits almost 35 years old. the next spacewalk will be on new year's eve. >> a tower in michigan was brought down with explosives. an investment town brought it for $1. they plan on turning the site into a family friendly science park. >> veterans are likely to be three times more likely to be unemployed. we are told about a company that only hires veterans to make its patriotic view. >> the makers say it's america's most important beer. wh
israeli police are blaming palestine groups. spacewalk delayed while repairs are made on the international space station. >> creating jobs for american veterans. how an enpre prenure is doing it one beer at a time. >> welcome back. there are problems out in space. monday's scheduled spacewalk for repairs on the international space station has been postponed. a space walk over the weekend to remove a bad pump was successful but one of the astronaut reported a problem with a space...
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it's prompted the united nations relief agency for palestine refugees to call for an immediate humanitarian corridor to access the people trapped inside. >> there are perpetual reports of staff aggravation, mal malnutrition and hunger. those reports are disturbing. they must lead to a lifting of the siege as the commission general and other world leaders have asked. there are as many 20,000 people trapped inside, many of them children, and aware extremely concerned about their light today. >> yarmouk is or was home to the largest palestinian refugees in syria with 160,000 people living there. it was established in 1957 and built up as an urban quarter with an outside schools and health centers. the conditions here were far better than other palestinian camps in syria, but that is no longer the case. many are calling for the en of e seen. they're desperate for help. >> we only have dust and dirt to eat. have a look at us if any of you have honor or dignity, we have nothing to do with fighting. >> reporter: the fear is if aid doesn't come into the camps soon those who are left in yarmouk will
it's prompted the united nations relief agency for palestine refugees to call for an immediate humanitarian corridor to access the people trapped inside. >> there are perpetual reports of staff aggravation, mal malnutrition and hunger. those reports are disturbing. they must lead to a lifting of the siege as the commission general and other world leaders have asked. there are as many 20,000 people trapped inside, many of them children, and aware extremely concerned about their light...
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. >> israel never recognise these people as palestine. they gave them israeli citizenship, but they are forced to give them an address. they have destroyed some of their villages. there's a village destroyed more than 15 times. they never recognise their villages, and they say, "we are going to move you from your areas into different areas and tell you the way of life you'll live. >> the plans need to be approved by parliament before official action is taken. >> and still to come on al jazeera: on the border between the dominican republic and haiti, where tensions between the two countries is escalating over an immigration crisis >> and taking matters into their own hand. the people banding together against mexico's drug gangs. >> the plans need to be approved the people banding togethe>> he let me take you through the main stories this hour. police in bangkok have been firing tear gas and water canons on anti-government protesters, demonstrators demanded the resignation of the prime minister and have been trying to force the way into the
. >> israel never recognise these people as palestine. they gave them israeli citizenship, but they are forced to give them an address. they have destroyed some of their villages. there's a village destroyed more than 15 times. they never recognise their villages, and they say, "we are going to move you from your areas into different areas and tell you the way of life you'll live. >> the plans need to be approved by parliament before official action is taken. >> and still...
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry said there will be a peace deal between israeli and palestine by april. >>> it's where you find geothermal wells under michael angelo. the kindl museum's piano pa vivian houses 16th century masterpieces in 21st century innovation. >> lots of architects have been wondering what is going to happen here. >> reporter: albert is among those who flocked to study the new work of the italian architect. the $135 million project broke ground in 2010 and opened this november. to admirers this is a temple. >> the new seems around the world have been the new at drals. >> reporter: it exemplifies the latest in green building. part of the roof is sod, offering insulation, and much of the building is underground. the staircase is a work of art itself, light comes in through the window, bounces off of the slanted wall and creates a well of light >> it's wonderful seeing works of art in natural light. >> reporter: the museum director says the piano pavilion uses half of the energy per square foot as his older neighborhood. >> much of our lighting is supplied by the
. >>> secretary of state john kerry said there will be a peace deal between israeli and palestine by april. >>> it's where you find geothermal wells under michael angelo. the kindl museum's piano pa vivian houses 16th century masterpieces in 21st century innovation. >> lots of architects have been wondering what is going to happen here. >> reporter: albert is among those who flocked to study the new work of the italian architect. the $135 million project broke...
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it's prompted the united nations relief agency for palestine refugees to call for a corridor to access people trapped inside. >> there are perpetual reports of starvation, malnutrition, hunger and these reports are disturbing. they must lead to a lifting of the siege as world other words have asked. there are as many as 20,000 people trapped, many of them sinner, and we're extremely concerned about their flight plt today. >> they were home to the largest palestinian refugee community in syria with 160,000 people living there. it lies just south of the capitol of damascus, wand set up and built up as it's own urban corridor with its own schools and centers. >> reporter: people here are calling for an end to the siege. they're desperate for help. >> we only have dust and dirt to eat. we have nothing to eat. have a look at us if you have honor or dignity. we have nothing to do with fighting. >> the fear here is if aid does not come to the camp soon that they will continue to bury their dead. >> again, the backdrop of large protests in turkey. prime minister erdogan is now facing increasin
it's prompted the united nations relief agency for palestine refugees to call for a corridor to access people trapped inside. >> there are perpetual reports of starvation, malnutrition, hunger and these reports are disturbing. they must lead to a lifting of the siege as world other words have asked. there are as many as 20,000 people trapped, many of them sinner, and we're extremely concerned about their flight plt today. >> they were home to the largest palestinian refugee...
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your conditions of work since we journalists have when they were in israel palestine. and the year the journalists there they interviewed you you were very frank with me and they told me about different things that you couldn't report to calm things than the good and the censorship that to be experienced in. there. at their workplace when the material that was published two of the six journalists that are today and interviewed they retracted their statement so you see the. base you see you need that you get some good news cam or you think out of the context or something i think if somebody does an interview with you and then you're entirely open frank about it. and then after a while maybe you realize that this is going to be shown on television and your boss is going to see this and your mother is going to see this and then you know you start understanding the consequences it's not just a conversation between you and your friends but in reality i just didn't vote about it because i think to an extent. and i made a very big mistake with this with that article and the m
your conditions of work since we journalists have when they were in israel palestine. and the year the journalists there they interviewed you you were very frank with me and they told me about different things that you couldn't report to calm things than the good and the censorship that to be experienced in. there. at their workplace when the material that was published two of the six journalists that are today and interviewed they retracted their statement so you see the. base you see you need...
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to the east, it encompassed egypt, turkey, greece, and palestine, where jesus was born in the jewish land of judea, then ruled by king herod. >> in judea, the king, herod, was in effect a client king. he ruled almost in place of rome. he was the... he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions certainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the post-biblical period in israel, but you wouldn't want your daughter to date him. he was ambitious, brutal, extremely successful. >> and it is one of the real untold ironies of jewish history that this man, who... who's the guy you love to hate in jewish history, really, leaves the most indelible mark on the face of the land of israel. >> it appears that herod thought of jerusalem as his showpiece. he really wanted to make it a place where people would come, just as people would have gone to athens, or rome, or the great cities of the mediterranean world. >> narrator: a meticulously accurate model of ancient jerusalem show
to the east, it encompassed egypt, turkey, greece, and palestine, where jesus was born in the jewish land of judea, then ruled by king herod. >> in judea, the king, herod, was in effect a client king. he ruled almost in place of rome. he was the... he was the voice of rome, the instrument of rome, probably "instrument of rome" is best in that, because he... he had his own independent notions certainly. >> herod the great was probably one of the greatest kings of the...
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there's a theme for the past couple of weeks, it's that where are the other mandelas, iran, israel, palestine, syria, ukraine. it's remarkable how rare a personality he was when you look at leadership in the world today. >> you think about what is going on in all thighs countries, you either have -- one of three things, you either have external midwife that comes in tries to make the transition to more democratic order. we tried that in iraq and afghanistan. largely did not succeed. we have domestic nill terry like egypt has, may be can make that transition or you have a mandel louisiana if you have no mantle la, no military, no midwife, no syria. >> schieffer: i'm struck by that. i have never been one who believed in the tides of history. i think individuals make history. i think individuals make the difference. i think the great lesson in mandela here is for all of us to step back and realize, he was a person who led, he wasn't worried about getting primary opponent. he went out and stood for what he thought was right and that does make a difference. >> he challenged his base, the knucklehe
there's a theme for the past couple of weeks, it's that where are the other mandelas, iran, israel, palestine, syria, ukraine. it's remarkable how rare a personality he was when you look at leadership in the world today. >> you think about what is going on in all thighs countries, you either have -- one of three things, you either have external midwife that comes in tries to make the transition to more democratic order. we tried that in iraq and afghanistan. largely did not succeed. we...
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about the year conditions of work since we journalists have when they were in israel palestine. and here the journalists there they interviewed the very frank with me and they told me about two different things that you couldn't report to calm things that they could hear the censorship to be experienced in there. at their workplace when the material that was published two of the six journalists that are there and interviewed they retracted their statements so you see the. base you see. that you get some good news d'amour and you think out of a long text or something i think if somebody does an interview with you and then you're entirely open frank about it. and then after a while maybe you realize that this is going to be shown on television and your boss is going to see this and your mother is going to see this and then you know you start understanding the consequences it's not just a conversation between you and your friends but then you get just informed about it because i think to an extent. i made a very big mistake there with that article and the mistake that i did was tha
about the year conditions of work since we journalists have when they were in israel palestine. and here the journalists there they interviewed the very frank with me and they told me about two different things that you couldn't report to calm things that they could hear the censorship to be experienced in there. at their workplace when the material that was published two of the six journalists that are there and interviewed they retracted their statements so you see the. base you see. that you...
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post atlanta in palestine issues from so long ago, security is always going to be a priority and a challenge. it will vary in intensity, are. >> we talked about the role that the chechens, the caucasus may play. there is another issue and that is the role that some russians are playing in syria's civil war, and whether or not president putin's continuing support for richard labarbiera could cause play back at home. is that something that russian security officials are wroried about. >> when you look at the special events, national security nations, as well as other participants in the olympics are looking for adverse intelligence affecting the olympics. there'll be tasks around every c.i.a. agents looking for adverse intelligence, we'll be looking for threat information. as i look at the recent bombings that transpired near sochi, the one thing that resonates with me is the intelligence gaps here. look at it this way. the suicide bombers pulled these off without the russians preventing them. you have a unique bomb maker on the loose here. based on the forensics of the two more recent devices
post atlanta in palestine issues from so long ago, security is always going to be a priority and a challenge. it will vary in intensity, are. >> we talked about the role that the chechens, the caucasus may play. there is another issue and that is the role that some russians are playing in syria's civil war, and whether or not president putin's continuing support for richard labarbiera could cause play back at home. is that something that russian security officials are wroried about....
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washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel a way to view legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. i am jenny you. are with the assault section of the second platoon third special forces unit. and we're always on the alert for a long conflict because if we get intelligence about militants in the neighborhood it's usually reliable and with the squadron has played a part in conflicts before but this was the first attack of its kind you've on terrain like this. when we were expecting them we were ready for them at any moment but it was a very difficult area and they were able to open fire first who was not. his movement. for a special forces soldier thinking is paramount but without so he makes the right decisions. during that five militants tried to outflank the three soldiers led by. and started throwing hand grenades at them. off covered one of those grenades wi
washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel a way to view legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. i am jenny you. are with the assault section of the second platoon third special forces unit. and we're always on the alert for a long conflict because if we get...
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washington so-called peace process to resolve israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to few legal land seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back out of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her screaming grenade. explosions blow them all round his back toward. and it was all over all sure we know that our comrades on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're a team. there who are both just getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of his comrades would die he gave his own life to save his friends. i play a street cleaner who's in love with a wai
washington so-called peace process to resolve israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to few legal land seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going...
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call the international community to call the government the standard is the rights of the people in palestine you say about the palestinians and the gazans in particular facing pressure from multiple sides i assume you're also talking about the station in egypt and the destruction of smuggling tunnels that used to provide up to thirty percent of goods for this chips population then now closed as far as i understand you've been talking about that they can all make situation in gaza is there pretty difficult at the moment and all this leave the gas and people in the past faced enormous economic hardship but i wonder compared to previous years how dramatic situation really is that the moment well actually. we face a new face a new back to. old kind of. government and. students universities and houses and even hospice. so it's going difficult of the closed channels more than five percent. in gaza and we really suffer from lack of fuel and electricity cut towers and we really want to be fair and the government's attention to the bullets we cannot to talk about any solution if the pressure goes on
call the international community to call the government the standard is the rights of the people in palestine you say about the palestinians and the gazans in particular facing pressure from multiple sides i assume you're also talking about the station in egypt and the destruction of smuggling tunnels that used to provide up to thirty percent of goods for this chips population then now closed as far as i understand you've been talking about that they can all make situation in gaza is there...
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negotiators from israel and palestine resume peace talks in july of this latest flare up of violence threatens to derail the process. japan's financial services agency plans to order mizuho bank to suspend part of its operations. this will be an additional penalty for its involvement in lending to mom's groups. the loans in question are the times offered through a group consumer finance company agency is expected to impose a suspension of new loan applications for one month authorities are also likely to order the bank to improve its training for employees this is to prevent a recurrence. the bank in its holding company mizuho financial group also face in order to drastically reduce its management overall. this will be the second administrative penalty to be imposed on the bank in just three months. the latest order follows a re inspection of the bank and he's a full financial group last month by the authorities. regulators have been investigating why unusable made a false report during the earlier inspection that's despite the fact documents on such loans were presented to the board
negotiators from israel and palestine resume peace talks in july of this latest flare up of violence threatens to derail the process. japan's financial services agency plans to order mizuho bank to suspend part of its operations. this will be an additional penalty for its involvement in lending to mom's groups. the loans in question are the times offered through a group consumer finance company agency is expected to impose a suspension of new loan applications for one month authorities are also...
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it is stated in the end of last summer field experience was a month in palestine. i was working with the palestinians and setting up an nco. soo next japanese youth and outstanding. so silly being in those situations and learning about the realities on the grounds as well as the theoretical background to deal with israel. it's very important. dh has experienced two gms who also have an academic grounding is still far too few. the thing is you really need to produce and the third generation of people connected with this kind of room. on lightly. i like my friends so that we have led the warriors led to forced to work together i miss the road to peace is not an easy one to think that that's an essential part of obama's its network that's that's belts. is it. which poetry is now making it to peace education for young people it's extraordinary it's extremely important test we enjoyed cents at the pieces and epithets. it's really worth supporting and its sin and then at the end of the rotary foundation the cost. i stitched. otway i keep the boys that fill the peace and
it is stated in the end of last summer field experience was a month in palestine. i was working with the palestinians and setting up an nco. soo next japanese youth and outstanding. so silly being in those situations and learning about the realities on the grounds as well as the theoretical background to deal with israel. it's very important. dh has experienced two gms who also have an academic grounding is still far too few. the thing is you really need to produce and the third generation of...
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to call the international community to call the government to stand and the rights of the people in palestine you say about the palestinians and the gazans in particular facing pressure from multiple sides i assume you are also talking about the station in egypt and the destruction of smuggling tunnels that used to provide up to thirty percent of goods for this chips population then now closed as far as i understand you've been talking about that they can all make situation in gaza is there pretty difficult at the moment and all this leave the gas and people in the past faced enormous economic hardship but i wonder compared to previous years how dramatic situation really is at the moment well actually. we face a new face a new back situation. government and. students universities and and houses. even hospitals so it's going difficult of the closed channels more than five percent. in gaza and we really suffer from lack of fuel and electricity cut towers and we really want to be for the government's attention to the bullets we can not to talk about any solution if the pressure goes on and conti
to call the international community to call the government to stand and the rights of the people in palestine you say about the palestinians and the gazans in particular facing pressure from multiple sides i assume you are also talking about the station in egypt and the destruction of smuggling tunnels that used to provide up to thirty percent of goods for this chips population then now closed as far as i understand you've been talking about that they can all make situation in gaza is there...
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kind of scholarship to start the program in palestine and israel to bring together young musicians to work together and to to really amplify their voices that's what that's what we're trying to do amplify this trying to get them together to understand that we're all humans after all and we all want the same thing we all want freedom we all want the quality so that's always there. but. let's talk about . a really great song you performed when the impossible becomes possible what is this song all about you guys so it started from an arabic saying actually. which means it's like it means tomorrow with the apricots but it means it's like when pigs fly it's something that will never happen just because you know and then they changed it a little bit we say because of family. and they. change that just a little bit you can barely catch it with their good. to say impossible is happening and what is that what is that possibility that is being achieved that possibility is togetherness and unity we come from the reality of segregation where our two communities are very much separated and the ide
kind of scholarship to start the program in palestine and israel to bring together young musicians to work together and to to really amplify their voices that's what that's what we're trying to do amplify this trying to get them together to understand that we're all humans after all and we all want the same thing we all want freedom we all want the quality so that's always there. but. let's talk about . a really great song you performed when the impossible becomes possible what is this song all...
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every tuesday at six forty one in palestine old son catch a womb. oh oh. use it. i was. open. the season the stories that shyt that we can marry a man and to get good marks the ukraine opposition to the same as i lost count is underway in tnt looking at live pictures from independence square. that is western politicians on the fridays of the right ptt at the sites that support for the crags anti government sentiments david versus goliath a tiny romanian village like
every tuesday at six forty one in palestine old son catch a womb. oh oh. use it. i was. open. the season the stories that shyt that we can marry a man and to get good marks the ukraine opposition to the same as i lost count is underway in tnt looking at live pictures from independence square. that is western politicians on the fridays of the right ptt at the sites that support for the crags anti government sentiments david versus goliath a tiny romanian village like
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washington so-called peace process to resolve israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to the legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. palladius cleaner who's in love with a waitress i go on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like a fish. the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. fuller circus is clearly can sit down and we break down stereotypes about who he is from disadvantaged backgrounds. i. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. please. please please. please. ukraine's prime minister complains of threats against his family from anti-government protesters as demonstrations rage on in kiev over integration. tiny village takes on a us energy giant we travel to remain a world locals are desperate to stop shale gas exploration close to their homes. and the world war
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it's the killing of a million people in iraq and in afghanistan and by extension in lebanon and in palestine and many other places other third killing is the financial killing that mr blair is making. it took the previous two killings by destroying the labor party and made britain safer for the corporations he made the tax bills shrink he made the regulatory burden disappear and now they're rewarding him for all of that financially by paying him sums of money simply i want to ring he now entered the sunday times rich list he is wolfishly one of the richest people in britain let's hope that when tony blair is brought to the hague because your film he'll not plead athlete to wealthy to have a moral conscience of what we just saw here in the us shocking president sat there let's move on to parliament recently the editor in chief of the guardian along with journalist glenn greenwald were called to testify under britain's terrorism law written said that the u.k. government is trying to equate journalism with terrorism as a member of parliament yourself do you what do you see as the real purpose o
it's the killing of a million people in iraq and in afghanistan and by extension in lebanon and in palestine and many other places other third killing is the financial killing that mr blair is making. it took the previous two killings by destroying the labor party and made britain safer for the corporations he made the tax bills shrink he made the regulatory burden disappear and now they're rewarding him for all of that financially by paying him sums of money simply i want to ring he now...
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washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict which produce little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel or if you we go and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. welcome back you're watching are two live from moscow i'm going to france iceland's alive and kicking the country's economy has rebounded after the recession what struck hard five years ago with the state treading its own path to financial well being now instead of trying to save its bankrupt banks the government will let them go to the wall the leadership then decided to reject a last deposit repayment scheme swayed by protesters who said the plan was unfair instead every household in the country will now have twenty four thousand euro is written off their mortgage banking executives accused of causing the crisis in the first place are also being pursued by the state professor of binary economics rodney shakespeare believes that iceland is setting a remarkable example
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democracy will not survive so there are people inside the father son who believe in the but a future for palestine a future where we don't have to just rely on the foreign aid and the foreign support but be a country where we stand on our own feet there are many people in afghanistan that will still believe in that vision but when you say. it is it mainly women or chasing men will also work for you. i actually have a good experience of the pants that the past two elections where not only a woman supported me certainly i got a lot of votes from the female polling station but the main also voted for me and i'm hoping that i get the support of both. trust there will be more votes and support from woman but in the meantime i trust that. the other will have the support of male voters as well because my focus of programs is not just a woman. it's for the country. you know the president government under president karzai has been praised by many but also criticized for being completely controlled by americans not being independent enough now you yourself you have great friends in a west you're friends wit
democracy will not survive so there are people inside the father son who believe in the but a future for palestine a future where we don't have to just rely on the foreign aid and the foreign support but be a country where we stand on our own feet there are many people in afghanistan that will still believe in that vision but when you say. it is it mainly women or chasing men will also work for you. i actually have a good experience of the pants that the past two elections where not only a...
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washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict which produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to be legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. cleaner. love with a waitress go on stage and imagine that there's an audience that you should take drugs and drink like us. the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. where a circus a coup against ghana and we break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth from that might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media work side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different pretty. good because the news of th
washington so-called peace process to resolve the israel palestine conflict which produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to be legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. cleaner. love with a waitress go on stage and imagine that there's an audience that you should take drugs and drink like us. the police told me about the circus but i was...