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rome. >> jews were banned from jerusalem. and in observance of jewish law was prohibited by the romans. >> helena will be the first person to try and retrace the final footsteps of christ. >> here you have a woman who stands in the pinnacle of power. and understands what power looks like. it, to me, is fascinating that a person from that vantage point would see jesus as the one worthy of her life, her allegiance, and her worship. >> this was a way of getting in closer to really understanding the bible and to really entering into the spirit of jesus. >> there was something about knowing that he actually walked here, that he talked here, where she's standing. you realize that this is not just a myth. jerusalem is not a made-up city. jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it will ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a
rome. >> jews were banned from jerusalem. and in observance of jewish law was prohibited by the romans. >> helena will be the first person to try and retrace the final footsteps of christ. >> here you have a woman who stands in the pinnacle of power. and understands what power looks like. it, to me, is fascinating that a person from that vantage point would see jesus as the one worthy of her life, her allegiance, and her worship. >> this was a way of getting in closer to...
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it's very easy to show a shot of jerusalem but i like to integrate the great use of jerusalem through a chase scene so you end up with a chase scene in the market. and then the skyline of jerusalem in the background. >> the prubz also shot under 9 middle of the jaw dion desert to recreate the american southwest the location of the cult's compound. >> you could feel the water in your eyes evaporating and just the salt trying to form. >> the sun came up over jericho. it was like, so hot. >> okay so pick you. >> the story of "dig" also takes viewers to norway. the first day of filming was in a remote location in northern canada. doubling as scandinavia, with very real subzero temperatures. >> day one of "dig" is cold. it's been minus 27 today. >> we are 600 kilometers north of toronto. they sent location scouts to try to find a place that could double for northern norway and they came up with this amazing location. >> all right here we go. >> we're shooting the first scene which is the hasids come to norway to witness the miracle birth of a red heifer. the guys playing the hasids are fro
it's very easy to show a shot of jerusalem but i like to integrate the great use of jerusalem through a chase scene so you end up with a chase scene in the market. and then the skyline of jerusalem in the background. >> the prubz also shot under 9 middle of the jaw dion desert to recreate the american southwest the location of the cult's compound. >> you could feel the water in your eyes evaporating and just the salt trying to form. >> the sun came up over jericho. it was...
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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stere
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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but today in jerusalem, james is still venerated. the 12th century armenian cathedral is dedicated to him. >> st. james is our first patriarch. we feel privileged that our brotherhood here in st. james are in direct succession and in direct line to st. james the first bishop of jerusalem. in our daily prayers, james is our lord. james is sitting next to christ. >> it's claimed the cathedral is built on the site of james' home. worshipers also believe his remains are buried here. >> according to armenian tradition, the bones of st. james were brought from the valley of kitron where they were originally buried, and they were reburied under the main altar of the present st. james cathedral. >> but what happened to the box that first held his mortal remains? >> so is the james ossuary real or not? that's a tough question. the jury is still out on that one. >> at the end of it, you still have a mystery. we'll never quite know if the james ossuary is real or not. we'll never quite know if it's that james, the brother of jesus. >> after gol
but today in jerusalem, james is still venerated. the 12th century armenian cathedral is dedicated to him. >> st. james is our first patriarch. we feel privileged that our brotherhood here in st. james are in direct succession and in direct line to st. james the first bishop of jerusalem. in our daily prayers, james is our lord. james is sitting next to christ. >> it's claimed the cathedral is built on the site of james' home. worshipers also believe his remains are buried here....
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every time. >>> jerusalem a.d. 62. a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum. renounce his brother jesus as his messiah or face death. but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotion. >> but pushing james from the walls doesn't kill him. ancient texts record that the final blows come when he's stoned to death and his body is buried on the spot where he falls. in accordance with jewish custom of the time, one year after his death, james' bones would have been collected and interned in an ossuary. >> i think it is likely that james' body was claimed by his followers and buried. there was considerable support from within the city of jerusalem right across the board for james to be honored against the demeaning death that was inflicted on him. >> after james' murder, the crucial ro
every time. >>> jerusalem a.d. 62. a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum. renounce his brother jesus as his messiah or face death. but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotion. >> but pushing james from the walls...
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i'm kate bald win live in jerusalem. netanyahu told that he's spoking to the united states congress tomorrow about the threat of a nuclear iran and he feels a moral obligation to keep the regime in iran from getting a nuclear weapon and continuing to threaten the survival of the threat of israel. but how do israelis see their controversial visit to the united states. after all, he is up for reelection in two weeks. no better way to find out than to go out and speak to israelis themselves. yesterday we did just that. as diverse as the landscape. the culture and the iz laically people themselves, so are the opinions here on their prime minister's decision to speak for congress. the public is split down the middle. i saw that firsthand at this dinner party in the heart of jerusalem. >> thank you for having us. >> he thinks it's wrong and all about reelection. >> i think it's a classic move of distracting the votesers. >> you think is a campaign move? >> tote by. >> belinda disagrees. >> i'm amused by the amount of power tha
i'm kate bald win live in jerusalem. netanyahu told that he's spoking to the united states congress tomorrow about the threat of a nuclear iran and he feels a moral obligation to keep the regime in iran from getting a nuclear weapon and continuing to threaten the survival of the threat of israel. but how do israelis see their controversial visit to the united states. after all, he is up for reelection in two weeks. no better way to find out than to go out and speak to israelis themselves....
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the company had separate ads inside of jerusalem and outside so in jerusalem didn't have see a picture of a woman. sometimes it would cut off ahead of him and show the picture from the neck down because some of that was better cutting off a woman's head. so the campaigns work really hard to try to get and they went to the supreme court and they also had this campaign of taking pictures of women and girls and hanging them women and girls interest were taking pictures of themselves and hanging them from their balconies. so the good news is that this campaign work. again, this campaign was also supported by the removal of women's images was supported by the municipality. so he municipality had a marathon, a marathon every year the jerusalem america. if you look at the brochures, there were no women no pictures of women running on the website, no pictures of women. this is a municipality. the mayor of jerusalem as a second man to agree to do this, agreed to promote jerusalem events, secular jerusalem events like a marathon to promote them without pictures of women. so through these campaig
the company had separate ads inside of jerusalem and outside so in jerusalem didn't have see a picture of a woman. sometimes it would cut off ahead of him and show the picture from the neck down because some of that was better cutting off a woman's head. so the campaigns work really hard to try to get and they went to the supreme court and they also had this campaign of taking pictures of women and girls and hanging them women and girls interest were taking pictures of themselves and hanging...
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anthony bourdain, parts unknown, jerusalem is now. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to come here, a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a terrorist sympathizer, a zionist tool, a self-hating jew, an apologist for american imperialism, an orientalist, socialist, fascist, cia agent, and worse. so here depose nothing -- goes nothing. ♪ ♪ this beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> i was raised without religion. one side of the family long ago, catholic -- i think. the other side, jewish. i've never been in a synagogue. i don't believe in a higher power. but that doesn't mak
anthony bourdain, parts unknown, jerusalem is now. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to come here, a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where does falafel come from? who makes the best hummus? is it a fence or a wall? by the end of this hour, i'll be seen by many as a...
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you come to jerusalem, you will see the respect. it's the only place where christians feel secure and safe in the middle east. we're an open society seeking win-win deals with our neighbors. that's unfortunately not the case with isis and the other regimes. >> the united states is fighting isis in iraq. iran is too. does iran's involvement in iraq concern you? >> well unfortunately, i don't trust the iranian ss, just listen to what they are saying. they are saying -- they're supporting terrorist groups maybe not isis that's not comfortable for them but they support others hezbollah and hamas in gaza and others. they believe that by proxies, by terrorist groups and proxies they can get their way. they believe nukes will help them destroy israel. that's what they're saying. they will tell the american and the public whatever you want to hear because they know their goal and they're stating what their goal is. i don't trust them unfortunately. for anything they say. they will get anything they can by peace, by agreements and the rest b
you come to jerusalem, you will see the respect. it's the only place where christians feel secure and safe in the middle east. we're an open society seeking win-win deals with our neighbors. that's unfortunately not the case with isis and the other regimes. >> the united states is fighting isis in iraq. iran is too. does iran's involvement in iraq concern you? >> well unfortunately, i don't trust the iranian ss, just listen to what they are saying. they are saying -- they're...
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roup of pedestrians in jerusalem. israeli police say they are treating the incident as a terrorist attack. we crossed to our correspondent with the latest. a local council votes to restructure a dam. the controversial project in the southwest of france could be downsized. those are the top stories. also coming up, we will dive into the world of virtual reality. in business, kate moody will have the latest on innovation that is transforming the gaming industry. plus, we examine france's renewed integration effort in the wake of the terrorist attacks. -- the paris terrorist attacks. let's begin now with our top story out of jerusalem. police are investigating what they say is a terrorist attack. this friday morning, a car plowed into a group of people in the city's east. several were injured. the attackers were caught and taken into custody. gallagher fenwick is standing by. walk us through what happened and what we know about the driver. gallagher: a little bit after 10 :00 a.m. local time, a vehicle driven by a palest
roup of pedestrians in jerusalem. israeli police say they are treating the incident as a terrorist attack. we crossed to our correspondent with the latest. a local council votes to restructure a dam. the controversial project in the southwest of france could be downsized. those are the top stories. also coming up, we will dive into the world of virtual reality. in business, kate moody will have the latest on innovation that is transforming the gaming industry. plus, we examine france's renewed...
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she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ♪ why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the s60 sedan. from volvo. this month, get these exceptional offers on a new volvo. visit your volvo showroom for details. yeah that's why i'm hiding, captain obvious. not very well. i found you immediately. you know what else is easy to find? a new hotel with the hotels.com app. i don't need a new hotel room, i just nee
she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ♪ why do we spend...
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she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsen
she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. except that managing...
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gallagher: in the markets in west jerusalem the rivalry between the right-wing party and the herzog-led center league camp is a heated argument. >> [arguing in a foreign language] gallagher: the latest polls have the right and a centerleft neck and neck. voters can swing things either way. defenders tell us that half of his -- this vendor tells us that half of his customers have not made up their mind yet. >> they are sure about who they will vote for, and there are others that say about 50% who are still hesitating. they will make up their minds tuesday morning front of the ballot box. gallagher: although many israelis will have the day off to head to the poll, some say they will boycott the vote. >> the selection talked is not interest me. genie: wh gallagher: why? >> because they have them too much, it is too often. gallagher: the israeli elections are generally unreliable and this election will probably produce some surprising results. molly: polls closer roughly 10:00 p.m. local time. we go now to chris moore who is standing by in tel aviv. chris, how is it where you are? chris: th
gallagher: in the markets in west jerusalem the rivalry between the right-wing party and the herzog-led center league camp is a heated argument. >> [arguing in a foreign language] gallagher: the latest polls have the right and a centerleft neck and neck. voters can swing things either way. defenders tell us that half of his -- this vendor tells us that half of his customers have not made up their mind yet. >> they are sure about who they will vote for, and there are others that say...
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we get more from cnn's oren lieberman in jerusalem. tell us what happened what is the latest. >> reporter: christine, we're learning more by the minute about what happened at about 10:00 local time a short distance from where we are here and in the all that far north of the old city police say right around 10:00 a driver on route 1 was heading north on route 1 when police say that driver swerved into what would be a bike lane or sidewalk and hit four israeli female soldiers as well as a cyclist. police say that driver turned back on to the road and kept going a short distance later, quarter of a mile later, police say a security guard from nearby light rail came out and opened fire on the car, stopping the car. the suspect hopped out with a knife and at that point they say that security guard shot the suspect twice. he's been taken into custody. he's in the hospital severely wounded. police say as for the other five people the four soldiers and the cyclist, they're leichtightly to moderately wounded. police treating this as a terrorist
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and the british have conquered jerusalem. in palestine in the 1920s, ma 1930s the british failed repeatedly to reconcile competing arab and jewish demands. was the british mandate destined to fail? >> before i answer that if i could just thank the wilson center rob, for this event. and state unequivocally that it wasn't for the wilson center this book would not be possible. it took this long to write that i was to prop twice as a filter it was extremely generous of the september so want to thank the previous president, lee hamilton, current president jane harman janet and the library. this is a huge treasure that's here. the wisdom of the united states congress which is not something we are of often integrating the wilson center and making it is enormous resource for scholars but also a resource to discuss i think cutting-edge policy issues. and, finally, let me thank my old friend rob, not just for friendship and support in particular with this book over the years, but really a very under the weather and extremely kindly ref
and the british have conquered jerusalem. in palestine in the 1920s, ma 1930s the british failed repeatedly to reconcile competing arab and jewish demands. was the british mandate destined to fail? >> before i answer that if i could just thank the wilson center rob, for this event. and state unequivocally that it wasn't for the wilson center this book would not be possible. it took this long to write that i was to prop twice as a filter it was extremely generous of the september so want...
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. >>> now let's join our reporter in jerusalem. we saw the prime minister speaking a short while ago at thing wailing wall there. what did he have to say, and how long will it take to form this national government of coalition? >> reporter: that's right. prime minister netanyahu went to the western wall known as the holiest site in judaism. there he offered prayers and addressed supporters thanking them for voting for him and promising them that not only will he ensure their security but also their welfare, which is, of course, a nod to one of the key issues in this election campaign which was the economy, the high cost of living here in israel. when we consider the shear number of seats that went to mr. netanyahu and indeed the far right in this country, it would appear his message of security is the one that truly resonated with voters. to answer your question about just how easy it will be or difficult it may be for him to build the coalition, as we heard in my report he does need to be invited by the president to do that. if he
. >>> now let's join our reporter in jerusalem. we saw the prime minister speaking a short while ago at thing wailing wall there. what did he have to say, and how long will it take to form this national government of coalition? >> reporter: that's right. prime minister netanyahu went to the western wall known as the holiest site in judaism. there he offered prayers and addressed supporters thanking them for voting for him and promising them that not only will he ensure their...
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>> to leader. >> james ran the whole show in jerusalem. >> but why has james but lost to
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♪ ♪ >> a week before his death jesus arrives in jerusalem along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! [ screaming ] >> arrested in the garden of getting semime, after provoking authorities he is handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that it was given by joseph of a rithmea, a member of the jewish council. ♪ >> the gospel is described erithmea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus, so fascinated that even after the crucifixion he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him and so simply meeting jesus even for one time was life changing and that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from th
♪ ♪ >> a week before his death jesus arrives in jerusalem along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! [ screaming ] >> arrested in the garden of getting semime, after provoking authorities he is handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest....
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dana lewis joins us from jerusalem. the latest on the vote and the new government the once and future prime minister hopes to form. it's inside story. stay with us. >>> you're watching inside story. the margin of victory for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in yesterday's israeli elections caught pollsters by surprise and made the early and confident declaration of victory look like an act of bravado but he was right. the early exit polls that showed a tie were wrong. he won a clear victory over isaac herzog. dana lewis joins us now from jerusalem. it wasn't until late in the going that everybody was saying this was a tie. what happened? >>reporter: well everybody went by the television exit polls and they were wrong. they got it wrong. and for whatever reason whether there were technical difficulties or the voter turnout or where they were doing some of their exit polling, they got it wrong. a number of television stations got it wrong to the point that herzog made a victory speech saying they're coming to pow
dana lewis joins us from jerusalem. the latest on the vote and the new government the once and future prime minister hopes to form. it's inside story. stay with us. >>> you're watching inside story. the margin of victory for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in yesterday's israeli elections caught pollsters by surprise and made the early and confident declaration of victory look like an act of bravado but he was right. the early exit polls that showed a tie were wrong. he won a...
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in jerusalem. 9:30 p.m. in tehran. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. up first, from present day atrocities to attacks on the past isis militants are destroying more cultural treasures. this time the target is the ancient assyrian sid of anymorenimrod. isis has actually bulldozed virtually the entire site. last week isis released a video showing militants destroying artifacts at the ancient mosul museum. they used sledgehammers to smash some of the sculptures. barbara starr is monitoring the situation. what do we know about the extent of the damage to this ancient city that's been bulldozed with all these historic artifacts? >> reporter: i have to tell you, the information very sketchy coming out of the iraqi government. they are saying that isis went there and did bulldoze nimrod in northern iraq. this is a priceless site. these are artifacts, an ancient city that dates between 900 b.c. and 600 b.c. if you look at the existing photos -- images you begin to get a sense of t
in jerusalem. 9:30 p.m. in tehran. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. up first, from present day atrocities to attacks on the past isis militants are destroying more cultural treasures. this time the target is the ancient assyrian sid of anymorenimrod. isis has actually bulldozed virtually the entire site. last week isis released a video showing militants destroying artifacts at the ancient mosul museum. they used sledgehammers to smash some of the...
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in jerusalem. 8:00 p.m. in baghdad. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. up first, there's a huge political debate here in the united states over the fight against isis. president obama has now asked congress for authorization to wage the campaign that's actually already under way against the terrorist group. at a hearing before the senate foreign relations committee, secretary of state john kerry said approval from congress would send a strong message to isis, also known as daesh. >> there is an overwhelming consensus that daesh has to be stopped. our nation is strongest, always has been when we act together. there's a great tradition in this country of foreign policy having a special place that politics ends at the water's edge and that it will act on behalf of our nation without regard to party ideology. we simply cannot allow this collection of murderers and thugs to achieve in their group their ambition. >> let's bring in our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. barbara
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andrea mitchell remains in jerusalem. andrea andrea i know you've had a business i didbusy day of reporting. you were the west bank. in fact, we have video of you conducting interviews with people. what's the reaction there? what are people telling you? >> people are frustrated. people there are frustrated with their own leaders as well because there's been a lack of leadership, they feel of their own people. they've obviously suffered the economic impacts of that. things are really really bad. they have difficulty getting back and forth through the check points. we saw that ourselves today. it took us a lot longer than anyone would have expected to get through and to get back on the other side. and they feel isolated increasingly isolated. obviously the summer war in gaza between gaza and israel which was the hamas wing of the palestinians, made life a lot more difficult because of israel's understandable reaction once they felt that they were being attacked. they took it out also on the people in the west bank. so the p
andrea mitchell remains in jerusalem. andrea andrea i know you've had a business i didbusy day of reporting. you were the west bank. in fact, we have video of you conducting interviews with people. what's the reaction there? what are people telling you? >> people are frustrated. people there are frustrated with their own leaders as well because there's been a lack of leadership, they feel of their own people. they've obviously suffered the economic impacts of that. things are really...
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through the week that they'd been in jerusalem there had been increasing conflicts with authorities. ♪ ♪ >> something big was about to happen. ♪ ♪ >> i think there was a real sense of for bodying at the last supper the way that it's portrayed in the gospel. ♪ ♪ there's that moment at the meal, this intimacy to eat a meal with somebody is to be family with them. jesus announces one of you, one of the 12 will betray me. ♪ ♪ >> jesus is taking them on a path they did not expect. they all sense the ominous stench of death breathing down on jesus. and they don't know what to do. >> it is the one to whom i give this piece of bread when i have dipped it in the dish. >> it's judas who is identified as the one who would betray him. >> judas abruptly leaves. where is he going? you have the last supper, you have the garden of getseminy and it is an endless night. while the disciples sleep, jesus spends the night in prayer. he's so anguished and so full of agony that he's sweating blood. >> the one i kiss will be the man. arrest him and lead him away. ♪ ♪ >> judas walks up to
through the week that they'd been in jerusalem there had been increasing conflicts with authorities. ♪ ♪ >> something big was about to happen. ♪ ♪ >> i think there was a real sense of for bodying at the last supper the way that it's portrayed in the gospel. ♪ ♪ there's that moment at the meal, this intimacy to eat a meal with somebody is to be family with them. jesus announces one of you, one of the 12 will betray me. ♪ ♪ >> jesus is taking them on a path they...
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plus we'll go to jerusalem where housing and the cost of living could be the real way to decide the election. could play a decisive role in the outcome. and an outspoken rabbi visits. it's "real money" and i'm ali velshi. in a few hours voters in israel will decide if prime minister benjamin netanyahu gets to keep his job. the latest polls shows the right wing likud party losing ground to opponents. harder time cavern ugh out a coalition, at a had a can keep him in leadership. if true, high stakes game in washington might be for nothing. he took a gamble to boost his chances in an israeli election by playing hardball with american politics. sure netanyahu told israeli voters that his controversial speech in front of congress was done to protect israel's are national security interests not to give in to a bad deal for iran's nukes but netanyahu did all that by participating in a bald faced republican attack on president obama over foreign policies and that sent u.s. israel relations to their lowest point in years and that should be a concern to israelis. after all the u.s. provides more than
plus we'll go to jerusalem where housing and the cost of living could be the real way to decide the election. could play a decisive role in the outcome. and an outspoken rabbi visits. it's "real money" and i'm ali velshi. in a few hours voters in israel will decide if prime minister benjamin netanyahu gets to keep his job. the latest polls shows the right wing likud party losing ground to opponents. harder time cavern ugh out a coalition, at a had a can keep him in leadership. if...
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we are live in jerusalem with the latest. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is friday march 20th. it is 4:00 a.m. breaking overnight. president obama taking his case with the deal with iran directly to the people. with talks seemingly stalled like timeframe and sanctions, the white house posted a video on youtube. pushing leaders to a reasonable deal to lead to a better path. including an easing of sanctions and more jobs for young iranians. >> the days and weeks ahead will be critical. our negotiations made progress but gaps remain. there are people in both our countries who oppose a diplomatic resolution. my message to you, people of iran together we have to speak up for the future we speak. >> nic robertson is at the talks in lusanne. nic, what's the latest? >> reporter: i was speaking with the foreign minister as he was walking back in. i asked what he thought about president obama's message to the iranian people and negotiators here. he said i already tweeted that with a smile on his face. he is a supporter, i
we are live in jerusalem with the latest. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. it is friday march 20th. it is 4:00 a.m. breaking overnight. president obama taking his case with the deal with iran directly to the people. with talks seemingly stalled like timeframe and sanctions, the white house posted a video on youtube. pushing leaders to a reasonable deal to lead to a better path. including an easing of sanctions and more jobs for...
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of jerusalem. here's netanyahu. >> translator: as long as likud is in power, there will be no conventions, no withdrawals. therefore our rivals have invested to harm me and likud to open a gap between the likud and labor party. if we don't close the gap there's a danger that a left wing government will rise to power. >> herzog had his own symbolic response. herzog was in jerusalem praying at the western wall. the holiest site in the world for jews. everyone at the rally knows well what the final road of polling before the elections showed. it showed herzog and main left wing party opening a gap over netanyahu's likud party. guys, it's only four seats. but that four seats is the biggest gap we've seen so far in this election. and george, that's very significant this close to election day. >> and isaac herzog also making the point that he hopes to repair what he says has been damage between israel. the united states. at the same time mr. netanyahu ayou cuesing tycoons outside of the country of pourin
of jerusalem. here's netanyahu. >> translator: as long as likud is in power, there will be no conventions, no withdrawals. therefore our rivals have invested to harm me and likud to open a gap between the likud and labor party. if we don't close the gap there's a danger that a left wing government will rise to power. >> herzog had his own symbolic response. herzog was in jerusalem praying at the western wall. the holiest site in the world for jews. everyone at the rally knows well...
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the second is over continued expansion of israeli settlements in jerusalem and the united states. finally, they need to soothing the bad blood over negotiations with iran. it's no secret that president obama and prime minister netanyahu don't get along. but the damage that's been done will take some time to repair. whether netanyahu stays on as prime minister or not. the prime minister's controversial speech before congress was just the latest in a string of clashes that illustrate the divergence of interests between the united states and israel. the next government of israel will still view iran as a long term threat that should be kept in a box preferably through sanctions or military force. the united states wantses to nail down a deal and there is a similar divergence with the united states that netanyahu has exposed on peace between israelis and palestinians. while a plurality of palestinians still support a two-state solution nearly two decades of u.s.-sponsored negotiations have failed to achieve that. successive israeli governments whether on the left or the right have ple
the second is over continued expansion of israeli settlements in jerusalem and the united states. finally, they need to soothing the bad blood over negotiations with iran. it's no secret that president obama and prime minister netanyahu don't get along. but the damage that's been done will take some time to repair. whether netanyahu stays on as prime minister or not. the prime minister's controversial speech before congress was just the latest in a string of clashes that illustrate the...
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the jerusalem rail station attack london and madrid bombings. i mean,, the other interesting -- one of the more interesting titles of a chapter in my book is called beating a dog with the kennel. that was a quote from an intelligence document that said in 1946 because the british were not leaving palestine fast enough the plan was to bring that struggle to europe and britain. in both places it never quite materialized. a lot of the security and scrutiny we see the british were doing 60 years ago. and they were pretty successful at blunting it. a bombing of the colonial office in london in 1947. there were various plots even one by someone who eventually became foreign affairs minister. unlike other terrorists in the 1940s who found themselves hooded and changed the aircraft, sent to the british version of guantÁnamo which back then was in kenya because he was from a distinguished family, british detective knocked on his door in london and suggested that he returned to palestine command he packed up and left. and that is why he was not arrested.
the jerusalem rail station attack london and madrid bombings. i mean,, the other interesting -- one of the more interesting titles of a chapter in my book is called beating a dog with the kennel. that was a quote from an intelligence document that said in 1946 because the british were not leaving palestine fast enough the plan was to bring that struggle to europe and britain. in both places it never quite materialized. a lot of the security and scrutiny we see the british were doing 60 years...
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. >>> and suspected terror attack in jerusalem overnight as a driver slams into a crowd of people near a police station. what we are hearing coming up. >>> and plus, extra security at sap as san jose police are preparing for a chris brown concert. we will tell you why there is cause for concern. >>> and enjoy the lights on the bay bridge, because they are going out soon. this is friday march 6th, and this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from the nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." i. >> i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm laura canon and let's check the forecast. over to you. >> good morning, laura and scott. good morning, everyone at home. temperatures are going to be chilly to start the and then a gorgeous start to the friday and even more spectacular forecast. we want to check on the drive though to see if we are dealing with any issues on the freeway. >> good morning, christina. and we did have a truck fire reported and this is the 580 of the live shot coming from dublin and first of all, the live traffic is moving as well as we expect on a friday at this time. the map from the
. >>> and suspected terror attack in jerusalem overnight as a driver slams into a crowd of people near a police station. what we are hearing coming up. >>> and plus, extra security at sap as san jose police are preparing for a chris brown concert. we will tell you why there is cause for concern. >>> and enjoy the lights on the bay bridge, because they are going out soon. this is friday march 6th, and this is "today in the bay." >> announcer: from the...
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it happened on the border dividing east and west jerusalem. >> libyan's recognised parliament in tobruk says air strikes end in three days in an attempt to promote talks. representatives are meeting in morocco, as militias fight for control of libya's oil fields. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter: they are walking to the meeting hall. but libya's feuding factions are not ready to sit together to talk about a way out of the conflict. this is the go between. united nations representative is meeting with the tripoli-based government, recognised as lig mitt by the country's constitutional court. we came here because of a crisis, they continue to bomb our cities we want the talks to proceed. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy moves to another room to talk to members. internationally recognised city of tobruk. libya has two governments and armies, and have been fighting for control. >> translation: the fact that we are hear means we are building trust. it hasn't been the case in the past. the parties want to implement a problem >>> rival factions in the past brushed aside calls for dialogue eac
it happened on the border dividing east and west jerusalem. >> libyan's recognised parliament in tobruk says air strikes end in three days in an attempt to promote talks. representatives are meeting in morocco, as militias fight for control of libya's oil fields. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> reporter: they are walking to the meeting hall. but libya's feuding factions are not ready to sit together to talk about a way out of the conflict. this is the go between. united nations...
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boehner is in the the area the republican house speaker, and i believe tomorrow he's going to be in jerusalem. what's he doing there? >> well carol, congress is at recess. so this is part of speaker boehner's sort of international trip here. but he is going to have a private meeting with benjamin netanyahu, who of course speaker boehner played a key role in his election campaign. he would, you know made a lot of controversy here in the u.s. by inviting him to address the joint session of congress. now he's going back for some more private meetings and he's likely to hold some type of press conference with the prime minister later on this week. but it's not any type of a victory lap. at least that's what he told cnn's dana bash earlier this week. it is a sense that he is showing the prime minister how much he supports him. and that's about politics back here home as well as abroad. it's a rr important piece of republican politics for peeker boehner to show how aligned he
boehner is in the the area the republican house speaker, and i believe tomorrow he's going to be in jerusalem. what's he doing there? >> well carol, congress is at recess. so this is part of speaker boehner's sort of international trip here. but he is going to have a private meeting with benjamin netanyahu, who of course speaker boehner played a key role in his election campaign. he would, you know made a lot of controversy here in the u.s. by inviting him to address the joint session of...
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. >> the new testament gospels tell of a critical moment here two miles outside jerusalem. >> the village of bethany is named in the gospels as the place where jesus stayed during the last week of his life. >> the gospel of john places the scene in the house of lazarus, the man jesus raised from the dead. >> just a few days before his crucifixion, a woman came to jesus and anointed his feet with expensive ointments and perfumes. >> mary anoint s jesus with the chanel number 5 of antiquity, and she uses a whole pot of it, a whole year's worth of a day laborer's wages. >> people who saw it were scandalized. they were shocked. >> none more so than the group's treasurer, judas. >> why was the ointment wasted in this way? >> leave her alone! >> jesus has been preaching this message about the poor and ministering to them and giving away your coat. and now all of a sudden he's going to let this woman pour a huge amount of money's worth of perfume on him. >> this ointment could have been more than 300 and given to the poor. >> sort of one set of rules for the disciples and a different set of rule
. >> the new testament gospels tell of a critical moment here two miles outside jerusalem. >> the village of bethany is named in the gospels as the place where jesus stayed during the last week of his life. >> the gospel of john places the scene in the house of lazarus, the man jesus raised from the dead. >> just a few days before his crucifixion, a woman came to jesus and anointed his feet with expensive ointments and perfumes. >> mary anoint s jesus with the...
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. >> andrea mitchell in jerusalem, thank you for the time tonight. appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> as i mentioned, prime minister netanyahu's last-minute appeal to his supporters yesterday warning that arab voters are going to the polls in droves, "netanyahu of course wasn't dog-whistling here. he screamed the arabs are coming." joined by michael sheer. michael, let me start with you. in terms of the implications for the way netanyahu won this for domestic politics in the united states when it comes to israel,
. >> andrea mitchell in jerusalem, thank you for the time tonight. appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> as i mentioned, prime minister netanyahu's last-minute appeal to his supporters yesterday warning that arab voters are going to the polls in droves, "netanyahu of course wasn't dog-whistling here. he screamed the arabs are coming." joined by michael sheer. michael, let me start with you. in terms of the implications for the way netanyahu won this for domestic politics...
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al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> muslim brother hood's top leader had his criminal case. they decided to hand the case of him and 13 others to the state's highest illegal decision. it must be sought before any execution can take place. the charges against him include murder and inciting violence during a protest near cairo in 2013. >>> four filipino nurses have been kidnapped by fighters from an isil-linked group. they were taken in broad daylight from the main hospital in the city of seit. dozens are fleeing there as clashes escalate in the citih city. people have been headed westward along the coast. fuel is in short supply there. some shops are closed. >> in yemen, houthi rebels have released the prime minister and several capk cabinet minister from house arrest. the prime minister says he was released as a gesture of good well. the houthis seized control placing the entire government under arrest. it raised the risk of a north/south split. iraqi army says its in the city of tick realty to allow any time to leave. sunni tribal fighters is trying to recapture tikrit fro
al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> muslim brother hood's top leader had his criminal case. they decided to hand the case of him and 13 others to the state's highest illegal decision. it must be sought before any execution can take place. the charges against him include murder and inciting violence during a protest near cairo in 2013. >>> four filipino nurses have been kidnapped by fighters from an isil-linked group. they were taken in broad daylight from the main hospital in the...
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a car has plowed in to pedestrians in jerusalem injuring at least five people. the incident happened outside of an israeli border police station on the line separating west and east jerusalem. israeli police say the driver of the car was shot at the scene. we'll give you an update with more details as we get them. >>> a senior al-nusra front commander has been killed in a syrian government air strike. the syrian state media says he was killed in a special army operation on idlib on thursday. here are the details. >> reporter: this is an al quada training camp 16 years ago. where some of al qaeda's top commanders today were being trained. this man was among them, a top command fore al qaeda's branch in syria called the nusra front. he was killed in ray syrian army attack in it lib on thursday. he fought in afghanistan with al qaeda in the late 1990s he traveled to iraq before the fall of baghdad in 2003, he was arrested by the iraqi intelligence services and handed over to the syrian authorities who later released him. he then returned to the baghdad and became a
a car has plowed in to pedestrians in jerusalem injuring at least five people. the incident happened outside of an israeli border police station on the line separating west and east jerusalem. israeli police say the driver of the car was shot at the scene. we'll give you an update with more details as we get them. >>> a senior al-nusra front commander has been killed in a syrian government air strike. the syrian state media says he was killed in a special army operation on idlib on...
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more from jerusalem. >> reporter: nearly 6 million voters headed to polling today. his job on the line with opinion polls indicating a tight race. >> translator: i think that anyone who moves to move a pal till stand state is giving territory away. >> reporter: the prime minister facing stiff competition. he is also called for restorying styes for the u.s. which has become strains. >> a better future for the intral israel. >> reporter: after poll results are in israel president will discuss whou will be prime minister and then select a candidate. with a collision system he could still remain in office. there 25 -- in jerusalem fox news. >>> another nice day. the hills are green for st. patrick's day. >> yes. we have a beautiful day in store. we will be left mostly sunny skies. temperatures are beginning to turn around. we have a mild warm upcoming our way. take a look at storm tracker 2. southern california picking up some of moisture flow. for us, we again have cleared it out. we are looking at a nice day in store with mostly sunny conditions. we will be partly clo
more from jerusalem. >> reporter: nearly 6 million voters headed to polling today. his job on the line with opinion polls indicating a tight race. >> translator: i think that anyone who moves to move a pal till stand state is giving territory away. >> reporter: the prime minister facing stiff competition. he is also called for restorying styes for the u.s. which has become strains. >> a better future for the intral israel. >> reporter: after poll results are in...