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bibi netanyahu didn't want to get out of gaza. he's been building settlements every year, new settlements in the west bank. there are 650,000 israelis in east jerusalem and on the west bank. he has said this past week that he -- we're never going to give up the golan heights. they belong to us now. i think kerry tried this for 18 months, made an heroic effort, got nowhere. i think it's a waste of our time, really, to try to push bibi netanyahu in this direction but there is no doubt what eleanor says is true. you talk about americans and especially younger americans and kids in college and things, that israel is no longer the ideal of nations it once was. >> both kerry and biden are right. >> they're both going to be gone in six months. >> paying lip service to the two-state solution?
bibi netanyahu didn't want to get out of gaza. he's been building settlements every year, new settlements in the west bank. there are 650,000 israelis in east jerusalem and on the west bank. he has said this past week that he -- we're never going to give up the golan heights. they belong to us now. i think kerry tried this for 18 months, made an heroic effort, got nowhere. i think it's a waste of our time, really, to try to push bibi netanyahu in this direction but there is no doubt what...
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netanyahu didn't want to get out of gaza. he's been building settlements every year, new settlements in the west bank. there are 650,000 israelis in east jerusalem and on the west bank. he has said this past week that we're never going to give up the golan heights. they belong to us now. i think kerry tried this for 18 months. made an heroic effort. got nowhere. i think it's a waste of our time really to try to push beebe netanyahu in this direction but there is no doubt what eleanor says is true. you talk about americans and younger americans and kids in college and things that israel is no longer the ideal of nations it once was. >> both kerry and biden are right. >> they're both going to be gone in six months. >> paying lip service to the two-state solution. israel has concluded that the middle east is too roiled to risk palestinian statehood. >> the issue here, yes. the settlement construction is profoundly negative. i mean, every administration since truman and the creation of israel has said that republican and democrat
netanyahu didn't want to get out of gaza. he's been building settlements every year, new settlements in the west bank. there are 650,000 israelis in east jerusalem and on the west bank. he has said this past week that we're never going to give up the golan heights. they belong to us now. i think kerry tried this for 18 months. made an heroic effort. got nowhere. i think it's a waste of our time really to try to push beebe netanyahu in this direction but there is no doubt what eleanor says is...
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president obama slammed netanyahu for meddling in our nation's issues back then. fast-forward to last week when president obama urged the u.k. not to leave the european union in a fleet street op-ed. one of america's most famous attorneys, alan dershowitz, saw that, and cried hypocrisy on behalf of president obama. in a foxnews.com op-ed of his own, alan dershowitz wrote -- we're joined now by harvard law professor emeritus alan dershowitz in a fox business exclusive. i remember when israeli prime minister netanyahu got ripped by the obama administration for speaking out about the iran nuclear deal because israel wasn't directly involved. however, president obama then came through not directly involved in the eu and the issue, and the rules have changed. >> hypocrisy on stilts. president obama said in a democracy it's better to hear all kind of conflicting views, he should have added except when they disagree with me. his view is consistent. i always want to hear views as long as they don't disagree with mine and perfectly willing to go abroad and tell people what
president obama slammed netanyahu for meddling in our nation's issues back then. fast-forward to last week when president obama urged the u.k. not to leave the european union in a fleet street op-ed. one of america's most famous attorneys, alan dershowitz, saw that, and cried hypocrisy on behalf of president obama. in a foxnews.com op-ed of his own, alan dershowitz wrote -- we're joined now by harvard law professor emeritus alan dershowitz in a fox business exclusive. i remember when israeli...
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i think netanyahu has a point. why are they putting them on the same playing field as the palestinians when it is palestinians are invoking violence? israelis are just defending themselves. sandra: bringing this to the new york primary today, bernie sanders weighed in heading into today, said the u.s. should be even-handed and must not always say netanyahu is right. how do you see this playing out in the primary? >> you know, sanders didn't talk to aipac in d.c. he did not do do the speech. hillary clinton did. she has advantage in jewish-american vote on the democratic side. but we'll see how it plays out politically. just a tease, 6:00, charles krauthamer on this very topic. thank you for having me. harris: i would ask, bernie sanders of jewish faith. says he was raised like that, i would like to ask about that. >> don't say bye yet. >> oh, okay. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to
i think netanyahu has a point. why are they putting them on the same playing field as the palestinians when it is palestinians are invoking violence? israelis are just defending themselves. sandra: bringing this to the new york primary today, bernie sanders weighed in heading into today, said the u.s. should be even-handed and must not always say netanyahu is right. how do you see this playing out in the primary? >> you know, sanders didn't talk to aipac in d.c. he did not do do the...
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nobody accused israel anti-manner because benjamin netanyahu spoke to congress. he vociferously criticized policy of the president. just because nobody said you criticize policy of the america -- he is going before k street and going in front of a group of activists in washington we disagree with netanyahu because he is not pushing hard enough the two-state solution. a lot of jewish voters agree with. he is not anti-israel. he is criticizing a policy he is not criticizing israel the country. not saying somehow the united states doesn't believe that israel doesn't have right to exist or not the strongest ally for us in the middle east. if we're not criticizing netanyahu for being anti-american we shouldn't criticize joe biden being anti--- harris: anti-american? we don't know what is in the deal because we can't see the side deals. we know there is dirt on the floor with all of that. sandra: julie, why is the fight so public? why can't they speak -- >> quite honestly netanyahu i think is frustrating character to a lost word leaders, not just this one. and i think
nobody accused israel anti-manner because benjamin netanyahu spoke to congress. he vociferously criticized policy of the president. just because nobody said you criticize policy of the america -- he is going before k street and going in front of a group of activists in washington we disagree with netanyahu because he is not pushing hard enough the two-state solution. a lot of jewish voters agree with. he is not anti-israel. he is criticizing a policy he is not criticizing israel the country....
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the there is a dialogue between netanyahu and putin. it's limited. what we want from russia is to abstain from selling sophisticated weapon systems, game-changers to iran or to syria because syria such as it is may end up in hezbollah's hands. russia, of course, would like to drive an even deeper wedge between israel and the united states. the individuals primarily on the israeli right who believe that israel should detach itself to some extent from the united states and run a more diverse international foreign policy working with russia, china, india and other countries while the united states is happy to see israel less dependent on itself and working with other countries, i don't think the united states was happy to see israel abstain from voting on ukraine in the united nations and i believe that there is no substitute for israel for the relationship with the united states, with all due to respect to russia and other countries. they are not there with the kind of political military support that we need or with the community of interests and value
the there is a dialogue between netanyahu and putin. it's limited. what we want from russia is to abstain from selling sophisticated weapon systems, game-changers to iran or to syria because syria such as it is may end up in hezbollah's hands. russia, of course, would like to drive an even deeper wedge between israel and the united states. the individuals primarily on the israeli right who believe that israel should detach itself to some extent from the united states and run a more diverse...
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there were only four of us in the room, netanyahu, abbas, george mitchell and me. three long meetings. and i was absolutely focused on what was fair and right for the palestinians. i was absolutely focused on what we needed to do to make sure that the palestinian people had the right to self-government. and i believe that as president i will be able to continue to make progress and get an agreement that will be fair both to the israelis and the palestinians without ever, ever undermining israel's security. >> a final word, senator. >> there comes a time -- there comes a time when if we pursue justice and peace, we are going to have to say that netanyahu is not right all of the time. >> well -- >> secretary. >> you know, i have spoken about and written at some length the very candid conversations i've had with him and other israeli leaders. nobody is saying that any individual leader is always right, but it is a difficult position. if you are from whatever perspective trying to seek peace, trying to create the conditions for peace when there is a terrorist group emb
there were only four of us in the room, netanyahu, abbas, george mitchell and me. three long meetings. and i was absolutely focused on what was fair and right for the palestinians. i was absolutely focused on what we needed to do to make sure that the palestinian people had the right to self-government. and i believe that as president i will be able to continue to make progress and get an agreement that will be fair both to the israelis and the palestinians without ever, ever undermining...
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netanyahu's trying to keep his nation alive. he's surrounded by many hostile nations, and now with the iran nuclear deal which i'm sure you can't be happy with, which candidate has the best plan to protect and support israel from where you stand? >> all three candidates have been strong with regards to their policy. i will say i've known senator cruz for a very long time. he has been rock solid for many years on his policy as it relates to israel. and i think that mr. trump has evolved his position a little bit. you know, he made a statement that i was concerned about regarding neutrality. i mean, we just saw it last night. when you have innocent israelis getting terrorized, you can't play it neutral. liz: yeah, exactly. how can you be neutral in that type of situation? hillary clinton has been a staunch supporter of israel. and as secretary of state, she's made a lot of statements about those kinds of things. i know it's hard for you to cross the line, but are you okay with where she stands on this? >> no, i'm not. the fact is
netanyahu's trying to keep his nation alive. he's surrounded by many hostile nations, and now with the iran nuclear deal which i'm sure you can't be happy with, which candidate has the best plan to protect and support israel from where you stand? >> all three candidates have been strong with regards to their policy. i will say i've known senator cruz for a very long time. he has been rock solid for many years on his policy as it relates to israel. and i think that mr. trump has evolved...
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after she was hired after revelations that she opposed to criticisms about prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel on facebook. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. when we come back, we will be joined by two guests here in los well, will debate a little of their own. robert scheer, the longtime veteran journalist who is for bernie sanders, and torie osborn , longtime lgbt activist who had been for bernie sanders but has switched and is for hillary clinton. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. i am in los angeles and juan gonzalez is in new york. our guest are here in los angeles. robert scheer. he is editor of truth to it. his most recent book is, "they know everything about you: how data-collecting corporations and snooping government agencies are destroying democracy." and torie osborn is a long-time progressive activist based in los angeles. she has served as northern california director for the national organizatio
after she was hired after revelations that she opposed to criticisms about prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel on facebook. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. when we come back, we will be joined by two guests here in los well, will debate a little of their own. robert scheer, the longtime veteran journalist who is for bernie sanders, and torie osborn , longtime lgbt activist who had been for bernie sanders but has...
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and yet, as i sat on the floor of the house of representatives listening to prime minister netanyahu give a speech that was ian, no onechurchill was willing to join us in the house. we have a president who insults and ridicules the prime minister of israel. we have a president that celebrates a nuclear deal with believe poses the single greatest threat to our national security of anything in the world. [applause] my opponents in this race, all four of them, pledged to maintain that iranian nuclear deal. let me be very clear. as president, on the very first day of office, i will rip to shreds this catastrophic iranian nuclear deal. [applause] and if you feel a sense of despair, can we keep america safe after seven years of retreating from the world? it is worth remembering that foreign policy can perhaps change. this samenuary, 1981, nation, the nation of iran released our hostages the very day ronald reagan was sworn into office. [applause] that is the difference a strong commander in chief can make, and that is the difference as president i will make, unequivocally clear to iran. th
and yet, as i sat on the floor of the house of representatives listening to prime minister netanyahu give a speech that was ian, no onechurchill was willing to join us in the house. we have a president who insults and ridicules the prime minister of israel. we have a president that celebrates a nuclear deal with believe poses the single greatest threat to our national security of anything in the world. [applause] my opponents in this race, all four of them, pledged to maintain that iranian...
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you have the financial community, you have benjamin netanyahu and the supreme court falling out over this gas deal -- is it fair to say that the investment client is deteriorating? what is the balance between populism and investment friendly policies? come from the startup nation generation. i think technology-wise, israel has always been on the forefront of the leadership of the technology world and things are still very strong. on the general economy, you have to remember that two thirds of the population are not part of the startup nation revolution. sector, the ultra-orthodox people in the south and the north, we are trying to bring a new vision and i think that netanyahu, as much as i have respect for him as my prime minister, there needs to be new strategies for what is going on. the strategies need to address some of the monopolies, contain them. you need free economy, not monopolized economy. on the other side, you need an economic drive that will handle the security issues that are there with a new set of strategies that israel, the united states, other friendly countries ne
you have the financial community, you have benjamin netanyahu and the supreme court falling out over this gas deal -- is it fair to say that the investment client is deteriorating? what is the balance between populism and investment friendly policies? come from the startup nation generation. i think technology-wise, israel has always been on the forefront of the leadership of the technology world and things are still very strong. on the general economy, you have to remember that two thirds of...
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, with prime netanyahu. but i will say, shouldn't be controversial or viewed as anti-semitic, you should show some level of compassion for any people. >> right, hank. >> any people around the world. i say the same thing about any people around the world including israeli. >> this is back step to get off his distortion of facts about the last gaza war he distorted number of people killed and wounded. it is just not true. he is a liar. >> let me ask you this, am i bad citizen because i fell asleep at 37 minutes in? >> i would have -- >> we were really tired. >> we were -- cruz. >> why would people want -- >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for helping us digest this. speaking of ted cruz we're going to show you a little bit more for our discussion with him over new york values. >> hire it goes. part two. you're in new york now. has to be a little bit awkward. i heard various interpretations of your remarks. what did you mean? seemed like you were saying something kind of dark about new york durin
, with prime netanyahu. but i will say, shouldn't be controversial or viewed as anti-semitic, you should show some level of compassion for any people. >> right, hank. >> any people around the world. i say the same thing about any people around the world including israeli. >> this is back step to get off his distortion of facts about the last gaza war he distorted number of people killed and wounded. it is just not true. he is a liar. >> let me ask you this, am i bad...
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it is absurd for elements within the netanyahu government to suggest that building more settlements in the west bank is the appropriate response to the most recent violence. it is also not acceptable that the netanyahu government decided to withhold hundreds of millions of shekels and tax revenue from the palestinians, which it is supposed to collect on their behalf. amy: that was bernie sanders post a professor joel beinin, commenting on both candidates. >> hillary clinton was giving you the standard cant. nobody says, israel has the most powerful military between morocco and pakistan. they really don't need any more armaments. they have 200 nuclear weapons and so on. and moreover, yes, there have been terrorist attacks against israel. none of them altogether represent anything remotely resembling an existential threat to israel. they are unfortunate. it is a tragic loss of civilian life when that happens, but from a security point of view, it is not a big deal. on the other hand, israel has aggressively attacked its inghbors in 1956, in 1967, 1982. on balance, israel has been the agg
it is absurd for elements within the netanyahu government to suggest that building more settlements in the west bank is the appropriate response to the most recent violence. it is also not acceptable that the netanyahu government decided to withhold hundreds of millions of shekels and tax revenue from the palestinians, which it is supposed to collect on their behalf. amy: that was bernie sanders post a professor joel beinin, commenting on both candidates. >> hillary clinton was giving you...
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obama visited israel as a candidate as did john mccain that year and you know, it was something that netanyahu always said it was a sort of huge misunderstanding, so it's sort of like interference for me, but not the. >> when you look at how this plays out in the bigger pick chu, president obama's been on this whirlwind trip. saudi arabia, britain, u.k. back up in his travels to saudi arabia. time of great strife or strain in the u.s. saudi relationship and as the president was leaving saudi arabia, we start getting these leaks out that the united states is now going to buy a bunch of heavy water to be involved in the nuclear process from the iranian, essentially letting them more on to the stage. paul ryan came out and said for tehran, that proves this nuclear deal is a gift that keeps on giving. the timing couldn't have been a coincidence. >> well, couple of things to say about that. first of all, the saudi arabia trip in many ways like the british trip, was an effort to try to patch over things and maybe with an eye toward his legacy, so look at a lot of the discomfort in america, but on th
obama visited israel as a candidate as did john mccain that year and you know, it was something that netanyahu always said it was a sort of huge misunderstanding, so it's sort of like interference for me, but not the. >> when you look at how this plays out in the bigger pick chu, president obama's been on this whirlwind trip. saudi arabia, britain, u.k. back up in his travels to saudi arabia. time of great strife or strain in the u.s. saudi relationship and as the president was leaving...
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i think we can say netanyahu has alienated a lot of people in this country. >> since the time i was born, you were born, we were born, new yorkers love it when people come to new york and eat their food. you've got to go to junior's, you've got to have a cheesecake, you've got to go to nathan's for a hot dog, you've got to go to coney island, eat stuff you've never eaten in your life, and you've got to eat it with the relish. why do new yorkers insist on that ritual? >> i think we want to see people really get our culture. the pastrami sandwich at the carnegie deli is another one. you've got to ride the subway. that's also part of it. and actually connect with the people of new york city. we enjoy that. >> i'll bring my tokens. just kidding. anyway, thank you, bill de blasio, mayor of new york. >>> coming up, gestapo tactics, that's what trump's new convention manager is accuing the cruz campaign of. the cruz campaign said those comments are an attempt to distract voters from trump's failures. looking at this nomination ballot, can you either lock in heat, trump locked it up before the c
i think we can say netanyahu has alienated a lot of people in this country. >> since the time i was born, you were born, we were born, new yorkers love it when people come to new york and eat their food. you've got to go to junior's, you've got to have a cheesecake, you've got to go to nathan's for a hot dog, you've got to go to coney island, eat stuff you've never eaten in your life, and you've got to eat it with the relish. why do new yorkers insist on that ritual? >> i think we...
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. >> netanyahu is not right all of the time. >> nobody is saying that any individual leader is always right. >> bernie sanders at last night's debate said israel's 2014 military response to rocket fire from gaza and the killing of three israeli teenagers was disproportionate. >> some 10,000 civilians were wounded and some 1500 were killed. >> i don't know how you run a country when you are under constant threat. terrorist attack, rockets coming at you. you have a right to defend yourself. >> it was an exchange that caused some jewish democrats >> we were in favor of bernie, but after last night i think i changed my mind. >> whatever is best for israel if what was best for israel was a christian president, by all means. >> you barely mentioned the palestinians. >> i was absolutely focused on what we needed to do to make sure that the palestinian people had the right to self govern. >> he emphasized the wrongs done to the palestinians, poor palestinians. they do it to themselves. >> a new "wall street journal" poll finds despite bernie's brooklyn jewish roots, hillary clinton has twice
. >> netanyahu is not right all of the time. >> nobody is saying that any individual leader is always right. >> bernie sanders at last night's debate said israel's 2014 military response to rocket fire from gaza and the killing of three israeli teenagers was disproportionate. >> some 10,000 civilians were wounded and some 1500 were killed. >> i don't know how you run a country when you are under constant threat. terrorist attack, rockets coming at you. you have a...
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tonight prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to find those who are responsible. >>> the pentagon today announced the u.s. is going to send 200 additional troops in iraq, along with a pache helicopters. they're going to advance on the city of mosul to take that stronghold. they have reduced the troops in iraq to more than 4,000. defense secretary ash carter specifically tonight on n "nbc nightly news". >>> the death toll is rising tonight after the most powerful earthquake to rattle eduador in decades. more than two days after the disastrous quake, authorities are still searching for victims in the rubble. today the death toll rose to 350, and they just announced a u.s. citizen is among the dead. nearly 2,000 others are hurt and countless others missing, but the aftershocks are aking rescue attempts incredibly dangerous. a north carolina family said they still haven't heard fro their daughter who runs a tiki bar in one of the hardest hit areas. before she moved to eduador, she lived in new york city. many people are now living in camps because their homes were destroyed. the red cross e
tonight prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to find those who are responsible. >>> the pentagon today announced the u.s. is going to send 200 additional troops in iraq, along with a pache helicopters. they're going to advance on the city of mosul to take that stronghold. they have reduced the troops in iraq to more than 4,000. defense secretary ash carter specifically tonight on n "nbc nightly news". >>> the death toll is rising tonight after the most powerful...
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he say premise or netanyahu was ensuringt proponent, that it is implemented and verified. we also talked about the oil minister meeting in doha. he seemed skeptical that the iranians are going to come to the table and agreed to freeze output when they are trying to build it up. he iso talked to -- quite skeptical about the prospects for the overall parent company having an ipo. under 5% of the parent company would have an initial public offering, possibly as earliest we 17. manus: elliott, thank you. elliott gotkine from tel aviv. michael franklin is still with me. michael, i just wonder -- dollar drops, oil pops. i hate the cliche, but it's true. dollar doha, u.s. oil production, as you said and look at the three of them, which is the most important thing to you in driving the oil prices? >> it's probably got to be doha. i am not expecting a lot to come out of it. y are at record levels. >> yes, in this situation with the u.s. stocks dropping -- we are talking about four days -- manus: it's production in the u.s. -- if you put that into context of the year, we are talking
he say premise or netanyahu was ensuringt proponent, that it is implemented and verified. we also talked about the oil minister meeting in doha. he seemed skeptical that the iranians are going to come to the table and agreed to freeze output when they are trying to build it up. he iso talked to -- quite skeptical about the prospects for the overall parent company having an ipo. under 5% of the parent company would have an initial public offering, possibly as earliest we 17. manus: elliott,...
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pm netanyahu: we will settle the score with these terrorists. we are in an ongoing struggle against terror. rockets -- night terror, shootings, thompson rockets. reporter: if you look at the chart remains of these vehicles, it is clear that this incident could have been even more serious. for many people this will bring back bad memories of attacks that have been in jerusalem targeting buses more than a decade ago. within hours, the wreckage was cleared away. this attack has left fears of a new escalation in violence. late today, results in battle president dilma rousseff embattled president dilma rousseff addressed the public, saying the legal proceedings against her have no grounds and she committed no crime which should remove her from office. last night the lower house of parliament found a family. now it goes to the senate, where able to -- where it will decide whether to accept the motion. reporter: a routine changing of the guard in brasilia. not yet a metaphor for a change of government. but there is real clamor for reform in south ameri
pm netanyahu: we will settle the score with these terrorists. we are in an ongoing struggle against terror. rockets -- night terror, shootings, thompson rockets. reporter: if you look at the chart remains of these vehicles, it is clear that this incident could have been even more serious. for many people this will bring back bad memories of attacks that have been in jerusalem targeting buses more than a decade ago. within hours, the wreckage was cleared away. this attack has left fears of a new...
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despite the rather poisonous political relations between obama and netanyahu and netanyahu's speech before the joint session there's a whole lot that the united states and israel are doing on the security front and every other form of cooperation. having cleared away the personalized, politic alan mossity, it's only going to increase there. the kind of hopelessness that -- i think there's no horizon on which people can see the prospect of middle east peace. you cannot fault john kerry for giving sufficient attention and expended insufficient -- having put all that diplomatic capital into that effort, he was able to essentially walk away with nothing. i don't think that the next administration will touch it with a ten-foot pole. >> jordan, israel and, to a large degree, palestinian authority over the last five years, has been a relative anchor of stability in a region that is otherwise an upheaval. you want to preserve that. the stability that has existed in the israeli palestinian arena is -- yes, there's an unresolved conflict. it's been a function of two things. negotiations process that
despite the rather poisonous political relations between obama and netanyahu and netanyahu's speech before the joint session there's a whole lot that the united states and israel are doing on the security front and every other form of cooperation. having cleared away the personalized, politic alan mossity, it's only going to increase there. the kind of hopelessness that -- i think there's no horizon on which people can see the prospect of middle east peace. you cannot fault john kerry for...
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no one took responsibility, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu linked the attack to a wave of palestinian street violence. the pulitzer prizes were announced today, and we'll bet you ten bucks you can best which play won for best drama. that's right, it's the hip-hop musical "hamilton" about the first secretary of the treasury. alexander hamilton is having the time of his death. he's the subject of the hottest show on broadway, and cbs news has learned that the current treasury secretary is expected to announce soon that he's decided to keep hamilton's picture on the $10 bill. in boston, it is marathon day, and there were thousands of winners. and atsede baysa took first in the men's and women's races. patrick downes crossed the first inline in under six hours and fell into the arms of his wife jessica. downes lost a leg in the marathon bombings three years ago. jessica lost both of hers. in a moment, how far another marathon survivor has gone to reclaim her life. adding crestor, along with diet, lowers bad cholesterol. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women
no one took responsibility, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu linked the attack to a wave of palestinian street violence. the pulitzer prizes were announced today, and we'll bet you ten bucks you can best which play won for best drama. that's right, it's the hip-hop musical "hamilton" about the first secretary of the treasury. alexander hamilton is having the time of his death. he's the subject of the hottest show on broadway, and cbs news has learned that the current...
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there were only four of us in the room, netanyahu, abbas, george mitchell and me. three long meetings. and i was absolutely focused on what was fair and right for the palestinians. i was absolutely focused on what we needed to do to make sure that the palestinian people had the right to self-government. and i believe that as president i will be able to continue to make progress and get an agreement that will be fair both to the israelis and the palestinians without ever, ever undermining israel's security. >> a final word, senator. >> there comes a time -- there comes a time when if we pursue justice and peace, we are going to have to say that netanyahu is not right all of the time. >> well -- >> secretary. >> you know, i have spoken about and written at some length the very candid conversations i've had with him and other israeli leaders. nobody is saying that any individual leader is always right, but it is a difficult position. if you are from whatever perspective trying to seek peace, trying to create the conditions for peace when there is a terrorist group emb
there were only four of us in the room, netanyahu, abbas, george mitchell and me. three long meetings. and i was absolutely focused on what was fair and right for the palestinians. i was absolutely focused on what we needed to do to make sure that the palestinian people had the right to self-government. and i believe that as president i will be able to continue to make progress and get an agreement that will be fair both to the israelis and the palestinians without ever, ever undermining...
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. >> necking in with netanyahu work, fresh in time for us to relaunch our morning program, video observations coming into us from phil, one of our gold star weather watchers. we put this into motion. he took this yesterday. this is his anomometer outside his house here. you see the branches waiving in the breeze there is thing is going crazy with the kind of winds that we experienced through the day yesterday. now, he wasn't the only one that experienced that obviously, maybe took a walk around center city as did i yesterday, it was, i mean, you had to hold on to your hat and hug that coat real tightly. look where the peak wind gusts ends up, 60s in a couple of spots, at philadelphia international airport, 52-mile per hour gust reported. thankfully again wind tapered off. it will pick up again as this guy starts to move through. this bringing in even right now cold enough to bring in little light snow, primarily up in the poconos, obviously some pink showing up indicating it may be cold enough to produce little slickness out there on the roads, but not going to necessarily see much accumulati
. >> necking in with netanyahu work, fresh in time for us to relaunch our morning program, video observations coming into us from phil, one of our gold star weather watchers. we put this into motion. he took this yesterday. this is his anomometer outside his house here. you see the branches waiving in the breeze there is thing is going crazy with the kind of winds that we experienced through the day yesterday. now, he wasn't the only one that experienced that obviously, maybe took a walk...
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suzanne. >> i want to go back to the president's comments yesterday in criticizing benjamin netanyahu and the prime minister there. the present course israel's own is not one that is likely to secure its existence as a jewish state. he goes on to say he expresses overwhelming frustration. he talks about the unshakable bond between the u.s. and israel but can you talk about whether or not the person shares the vice president said the men's the feelings of the overwhelming frustration on the israeli part of the government that he has not promoted this peace accord? >> i think what is true is that this administration particularly secretary kerry and vice president biden and recent obama have expended significant time and energy and resources to facilitating conversations between the israelis and the palestinians to find a two-state solution. that is a policy that american presidents in both parties have pursued and none have pursued it more aggressively than this administration. you will recall a couple of years ago as my colleague jen psaki can attest when she was worked for the state d
suzanne. >> i want to go back to the president's comments yesterday in criticizing benjamin netanyahu and the prime minister there. the present course israel's own is not one that is likely to secure its existence as a jewish state. he goes on to say he expresses overwhelming frustration. he talks about the unshakable bond between the u.s. and israel but can you talk about whether or not the person shares the vice president said the men's the feelings of the overwhelming frustration on...
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. -- benjamin netanyahu. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg from tel aviv. >> the prime minister made clear what his concerns were. concerns are issues we also understood. the iran agreement was focused exclusively on removing the existential threat of a nuclear weapon. that is what the negotiation was. i think anyone who looks at the that it is a much stronger agreement then had been anticipated -- than half been anticipated. been anticipated. there are concerns of the prime minister and of president obama and of all of us in the united states that iran has other behaviors, like supplying launches, missile activities in yemen in syria, human rights issues. we have a lot of problems. , let's takehy was the existential threat off the table and not relax on the others, the other issues, quite the contrary. redouble our efforts, strengthen our partnerships with israel and the gulf countries in our security cooperation. we are doing and i think the prime minister has made it clear that, look, a deal is done, it is
. -- benjamin netanyahu. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg from tel aviv. >> the prime minister made clear what his concerns were. concerns are issues we also understood. the iran agreement was focused exclusively on removing the existential threat of a nuclear weapon. that is what the negotiation was. i think anyone who looks at the that it is a much stronger agreement then had been anticipated -- than half been anticipated. been anticipated. there are concerns of the prime minister and...
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. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibility to help other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you can think you're in new york or milan or in paris. most of the people have televisions, and if i haven't drove on purpose, i think i would be in club immediate in tel aviv. >> does that throw any parallel to you with the building of this wall and they let the jewish population in there? >> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care. i think -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. th
. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibility to help other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you can think you're in...
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"who is netanyahu?" she got an answer in 30 minutes. "he is the prime minister of israel. a controversial fellow, but, to be fair, it is a difficult job." biz: we got you 100 million results in 0.35 seconds. that's great, but you have to click through the results and get some semblance. you spend several minutes in your search. put your phone down, keep having lunch with your family, whenever. it's an answer on demand. we think the future of search is, you ask a question, you get an answer. you have 10 or 30 minutes down to a second eventually. when you ask alexa a question -- everyone should buy one -- i welcomed her into my home. she had dinner with us. if you ask her something like, what's the name of that text tech company, the club that all of those tech guys go to do in san francisco, she is like, "i don't know." a person will be like, that called the battery -- that is called the battery. emily: let's talk a little bit about twitter. the stock is down significantly since the last earnings report. biz: it is? curses. emily: it is down over the last six months is jack
"who is netanyahu?" she got an answer in 30 minutes. "he is the prime minister of israel. a controversial fellow, but, to be fair, it is a difficult job." biz: we got you 100 million results in 0.35 seconds. that's great, but you have to click through the results and get some semblance. you spend several minutes in your search. put your phone down, keep having lunch with your family, whenever. it's an answer on demand. we think the future of search is, you ask a question,...
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have seen this relationship has been frayed over the last few years, certainly under obama and bibi netanyahu, and looks like a relationship that is severely damaged, or in need of severe repair. so with a new occupant coming down in the january to the white house, how do you think this relationship, this dysfunctional relationship can be improved, or are the two countries really slowing drifting apart? >> i think it could be repaired. let me use, use one example. i'm looking at -- who worked very closely on the bush iran relationship when he was in the administration. so a few years before sharon became prime minister, he was responsible for the settlements. he was, many respects the father of the settlements and famously secretary baker used to complain whenever he used to arrive for a visit sharon would open up another settlement to stick a finger in his eye. sharon was not i particularly liked in washington. the new sharon when he became prime minister, underwent a revolution. looking less at being reelected and more history, his place in history, underwent a transformation, began to spea
have seen this relationship has been frayed over the last few years, certainly under obama and bibi netanyahu, and looks like a relationship that is severely damaged, or in need of severe repair. so with a new occupant coming down in the january to the white house, how do you think this relationship, this dysfunctional relationship can be improved, or are the two countries really slowing drifting apart? >> i think it could be repaired. let me use, use one example. i'm looking at -- who...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu told reporters, "we will locate who prepared this explosive device. reach the dispatchers. we will settle the score with the terrorists." the indonesian president is countries use of the death penalty for drug offenses. more than 130 people are currently on death row for drug-related crimes. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action. surprisingly, stocks closed higher with the dow up by 106 points, above 18,004 the first time since july. it looks like the failed doha talks had minimal impact on the markets at the end of the day. we saw oil futures plunge and then this incredible turnaround. everything turned, especially energy stocks. alix: exxon added 15 points. brent around 4:00 was flat. unbelievable. it was down 7% last night. scarlet: however, if you look at what happening in after-hours trade, a lot of individual company news driving stocks. you have netflix plunging after weakening international subscriber gro
prime minister benjamin netanyahu told reporters, "we will locate who prepared this explosive device. reach the dispatchers. we will settle the score with the terrorists." the indonesian president is countries use of the death penalty for drug offenses. more than 130 people are currently on death row for drug-related crimes. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. scarlet: let's get a recap of...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu called in and apologized. after that, we started our negotiations. president obama specifically took initiative and placed a call to benjamin netanyahu, and i heard the apology through the call. it is in progress and it will be the result without any problem. istanbul, there was an attack that cost the lives of three israeli visitors in our country, and we have communicated our regret and condolences to the israeli government and their families. but i have specified that these acts isn't only targeting israeli tourists. we continue to intensively fight against their operatives and actions. israel communicated their gratitude to turkey for our efforts, and we are in communication, and we have also expressed our feelings for cooperation. we believe we are going to ensure positive developments and improve our relations with israel. as to this point, palestine is facing energy problems. if we can have a power generator anchored on its harbor, we will be able to provide gaza with electricity. this will facilitate t
prime minister benjamin netanyahu called in and apologized. after that, we started our negotiations. president obama specifically took initiative and placed a call to benjamin netanyahu, and i heard the apology through the call. it is in progress and it will be the result without any problem. istanbul, there was an attack that cost the lives of three israeli visitors in our country, and we have communicated our regret and condolences to the israeli government and their families. but i have...
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there is a dialogue between netanyahu and putin, and it's limited. what we want from russia is to abstain from selling sophisticated weapons systems, game changers to iran or to syria, because syria such as it is to end up in hezbollah's hands. and russia of course would like to drive and even deeper wedge between israel and the united states. the individual's primer on the israeli right who believe that israel should -- to some extent from the united states and around a more diverse international foreign policy, working with russia, china, india and other countries, while the united states is happy to see israel must depend on itself and working with other countries, i don't think the united states was happy to see israel abstained from voting on ukraine in the united nations. and i believe there is no substitute for israel, for the relationship with the united states. with all due respect to russia and other countries. they are not mere with the kind of political military support that we need or community of interest and values that we have with th
there is a dialogue between netanyahu and putin, and it's limited. what we want from russia is to abstain from selling sophisticated weapons systems, game changers to iran or to syria, because syria such as it is to end up in hezbollah's hands. and russia of course would like to drive and even deeper wedge between israel and the united states. the individual's primer on the israeli right who believe that israel should -- to some extent from the united states and around a more diverse...
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but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu linked the attack to a wave of palestinian street violence. >>> the pulitzer prizes were announced to day, bet you $10 you can bet which play won for best drama, the hip-hop musical hamilton about the first secretary of the treasury. alexander hamilton is having the time of his death. the subject of the hottest show on broadway and cbs news has learned that the current treasury secretary is expected to announce soon that he has decided to keep hamilton's picture on the $10 bill. >>> in boston, it is marathon day. and there were thousand of winners. ethiopians lemi hayle. and atsede baysa took first in the men's and women's. patrick downs crossed under 6:00 and fell into the arms of his wife jessica. downs lost a leg in the marathon bombings three years ago. jessica lost both of hers. in a moment, how far another marathon survivor has gone to reclaim her life. >>> three years after the tragedy at the boston marathon, we end tonight with a story of triumph at today's race. a spectator who lost part of her leg in the bombing ran today. and norah
but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu linked the attack to a wave of palestinian street violence. >>> the pulitzer prizes were announced to day, bet you $10 you can bet which play won for best drama, the hip-hop musical hamilton about the first secretary of the treasury. alexander hamilton is having the time of his death. the subject of the hottest show on broadway and cbs news has learned that the current treasury secretary is expected to announce soon that he has decided to...
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but noted that the israeli government of benjamin netanyahu is moving. >> it is it a one state reality and ha is dangerous. >> reporter: biden places blame on palestinians, and saying that their trying to use international entis is also counterproductive. >> thank you. >>> from the president's mideast concern and 2016 race to the white house. president obama uses strong language to sdrien it. but what he is not doing on the democratic side is raising eyebrs. >> a missing washington couple is believed to be murdered. major crime detectives established problemable cause suspected of murdering them. living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox®, an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's shown to prevent headaches and migraines before they start. and it's injected by my doctor once every 12 weeks. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing ser
but noted that the israeli government of benjamin netanyahu is moving. >> it is it a one state reality and ha is dangerous. >> reporter: biden places blame on palestinians, and saying that their trying to use international entis is also counterproductive. >> thank you. >>> from the president's mideast concern and 2016 race to the white house. president obama uses strong language to sdrien it. but what he is not doing on the democratic side is raising eyebrs. >>...