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but not that she was lending any support to opponents of israel's existence. host: as a reminder, our audience, in 1918, 1 century ago, one female member of the house of representatives. she was from montana. in 1968, there was one in the senate and 11 in the house. now, 23 in the senate and 83 in the house. debora spar, what do you think 2019 will look like? debora: 2019 could be really interesting. i don't have the numbers at my fingertips, but we have more women running for office now than ever before is what i've heard. i really hope -- we should not elect anyone simply because of their gender, i hope that we will see a wave of talented, deserving, smart, civic minded women in office. we had the first baby on the floor of the senate last week. tammy duckworth brought her infant with her. i think this is a beautiful watershed moment as well. we will hopefully get women in numbers in both the house and senate so that we can start to see some shift in policy. i don't mean to imply that women will or should vote as women, but there is pretty good data to sugge
but not that she was lending any support to opponents of israel's existence. host: as a reminder, our audience, in 1918, 1 century ago, one female member of the house of representatives. she was from montana. in 1968, there was one in the senate and 11 in the house. now, 23 in the senate and 83 in the house. debora spar, what do you think 2019 will look like? debora: 2019 could be really interesting. i don't have the numbers at my fingertips, but we have more women running for office now than...
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but with dogma and the pentagon with russia and china and israel and then in research labs and then to cross the line to make her own party decisions. but a lot of these technologies are innovative and take them out of the decision-making process. what does that mean? looking at the law? ethical principles. and for obvious reasons? that this could be a bad idea? and then to draw on those analogies. and then to reduce as active incidents and save lives. one of the things that i grapple with in the book and concerned about is between states when you look at stock trading and most of those are done by machines. like the flash crash and with those algorithms and those catastrophes and then to mitigate the challenges by installing the circuit breakers and take them off-line within it reduces them from causing too much trouble. so what happens if there is an interaction? so that the end of the book deals with history of regulations with the international effort that is underway. calling for the international treaty to ban those weapons x and dating back to ancient india and up through the mo
but with dogma and the pentagon with russia and china and israel and then in research labs and then to cross the line to make her own party decisions. but a lot of these technologies are innovative and take them out of the decision-making process. what does that mean? looking at the law? ethical principles. and for obvious reasons? that this could be a bad idea? and then to draw on those analogies. and then to reduce as active incidents and save lives. one of the things that i grapple with in...
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41 is putting out so many press releases and to decide at such a contract in the policy that threw israel became a 247 operation to us that a press office or news release office open 247 gives you the sense of the thousands he was releasing coming day or night was big -- patient started to posters in the and signs and photos and live radio network shows small network radio station here for special need of a weak pack information that would not have her take started essentially for the newspapers with named campaigns and pamphlets and brochures with earth for over the duration of the felt he would look like they were just out for rich papers e did what consistently covered him very critically but the i am an american day could find the sweet spot this isn't anything other than proud to be an american they coveted like the second coming with pictures and articles it was a pr man's dream those are the kinds of public relations that occurred in 1840 in the fall of 40 the leader of the conservative coalition of taft and roosevelt in the military production of hurt that only a couple hundred co
41 is putting out so many press releases and to decide at such a contract in the policy that threw israel became a 247 operation to us that a press office or news release office open 247 gives you the sense of the thousands he was releasing coming day or night was big -- patient started to posters in the and signs and photos and live radio network shows small network radio station here for special need of a weak pack information that would not have her take started essentially for the...
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he's from iran, a sworn enemy of israel. as a kid, he grew up buying black market videos of barenboim's concerts. >> fayyaz: and then, we watch them until we know every gesture by heart. so, we just... when we have them, we are so happy because it's even not in our imagination that some day actually we are going to meet them. we cannot even see them in >> williams: and so, you grew up in iran... >> fayyaz: yes. >> williams: ...watching dvds and videos of daniel barenboim... >> fayyaz: yes. >> williams: ...an israeli conductor. >> fayyaz: yes. sure. we don't even know that he's israeli. it's all about the music. ( laughs ) ♪ ♪ >> williams: they are accomplished young musicians who get to practice and perform in a new concert hall designed by architect frank gehry. but the music is only part of what barenboim wants them to learn here. do they also discuss politics? do they argue with each other? >> barenboim: oh, yes. yeah. oh, yes. all the time. all the time. and they should. and i don't expect them to agree on the pol...
he's from iran, a sworn enemy of israel. as a kid, he grew up buying black market videos of barenboim's concerts. >> fayyaz: and then, we watch them until we know every gesture by heart. so, we just... when we have them, we are so happy because it's even not in our imagination that some day actually we are going to meet them. we cannot even see them in >> williams: and so, you grew up in iran... >> fayyaz: yes. >> williams: ...watching dvds and videos of daniel...
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israel had a ship attacked not long ago. that is an example where the technology is moving quickly. they can use longer-range right before they get a hit, they do a bunch of maneuvers. very difficult to portray. as bob said, understanding that technology is out there, who is getting at, it has a legal framework to it. what are the means of sale and are we looking to preclude them and by what means are we controlling that? your imaginations can take you to other areas. it is the availability of threatening things to a host of threatening entities. michelle: what you think is the biggest threat to the pacific fleet from a legal standpoint? adm. derenzi: i think part of it is what we just talked about. you have international norms that not all countries are following. i do not want to make it sound like china is the only one. our allies, some have exaggerated claims. the evolution of the south china sea from an area of economic resource contention to potential militarization and a place to deploy from is disconcerting. i do not know there is the legal regime in place that we all subscr
israel had a ship attacked not long ago. that is an example where the technology is moving quickly. they can use longer-range right before they get a hit, they do a bunch of maneuvers. very difficult to portray. as bob said, understanding that technology is out there, who is getting at, it has a legal framework to it. what are the means of sale and are we looking to preclude them and by what means are we controlling that? your imaginations can take you to other areas. it is the availability of...
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much rest now on the real intentions of israel and hamas to warn or both really intend to break down the cease fire talks and nicholai madden of the un special envoy has been here before not so serious but he mediated and succeeded in stopping the fighting a month ago his words our collective efforts have prevented an explosion until now we will work hard to ensure garza steps back from the brink. camelot and of and egyptian mediators bring gaza back from the brink again council people are in fear tonight that he may not succeed there are more questions than answers right now could this be a tactical pro-u. the violence head of signing any agreement to get more damage done or how mass as far as israel is concerned and hamas to rally its faithful with a show of force possible but everything rests now with the israeli response it seems and the israeli security cabinet is meeting later on thursday we may know more that columbia's new president says hill review a decision by his predecessor to recognize the state of palestine formally the one man while santos made the decision in the fin
much rest now on the real intentions of israel and hamas to warn or both really intend to break down the cease fire talks and nicholai madden of the un special envoy has been here before not so serious but he mediated and succeeded in stopping the fighting a month ago his words our collective efforts have prevented an explosion until now we will work hard to ensure garza steps back from the brink. camelot and of and egyptian mediators bring gaza back from the brink again council people are in...
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so now is the time for the united states to stand up in champion israel's better partners and allies in the region. the u.s. maintains a daily presents operational in the south china sea. we seem our partners and allies conduct and operations pushing back to any declaration in the country's territory. >> in terms of your vast government experience in terms of operationalizing some of these issues involving maritime capacity building, randy mentioned that maritime domain awareness. how would you prioritize, how are these things actually actualized. in some of these very weak countries. >> the easiest thing for us to do is direct and conduct operations. it's very easy for us to do. in terms of really working with the countries in the region, this is where decades of partnering quietly to build relationships with countries in the region can have conversations with them about the importance of maritime domain awareness and show by example what it means to have a common operating picture. but we've been prioritizing now in a nice folks who work on this direct way i can see them as helping
so now is the time for the united states to stand up in champion israel's better partners and allies in the region. the u.s. maintains a daily presents operational in the south china sea. we seem our partners and allies conduct and operations pushing back to any declaration in the country's territory. >> in terms of your vast government experience in terms of operationalizing some of these issues involving maritime capacity building, randy mentioned that maritime domain awareness. how...
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this is the connection drawn between him and israel. right wing groups in italy and uk. when the president of the united states said of all of things that are happening in africa, good and bad, we're going to be concern concerned about this particular issue. he's saying this is white national development and this is a policy. it is a danger to the world when he tweeted that. >> where does it go? what's the end game of playing this game? >> well, for donald trump, the end game is probably simply to stay in power. the end game for the country and i agree with the previous comments incredibly dangerous for the world. we knew empower forces of this around the world. oh, we just discovered we're actually the minority on the planet. for years we act like we were the majority. we suddenly discovered we're not. when you're used to be top dog around the globe and your nation and suddenly you have so share, i guess it's frightening to people. feels like oppression to have to engage in pluralism. the future is how we respond to this moment. do we stand up and challenge this resurge
this is the connection drawn between him and israel. right wing groups in italy and uk. when the president of the united states said of all of things that are happening in africa, good and bad, we're going to be concern concerned about this particular issue. he's saying this is white national development and this is a policy. it is a danger to the world when he tweeted that. >> where does it go? what's the end game of playing this game? >> well, for donald trump, the end game is...
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>> israel and it does disproportionately affect women. i'm reading a book right now by the authors of an article called the confidence factor and they speak specifically to those because there are scientific studies to show that men even if they are 60% qualified for a job they will push forward and act like they can do it. women have this mindset where we have to be 100% more qualified for free -- before will take this opportunity. i think this is a real problem that women face no matter what sector of the economy they work in and it requires you to step back and acknowledge you have to be willing to take risks and to take risks he have to be willing to say to yourself i have dealt with challenges bigger than this before and succeeded. we don't have that hindsight in looking at how well we are able to adapt to working situations and i think it's hard to develop the confidence to move forward. >> host: a good example silicon valley mantra. i think you made the point unfortunately for women in our culture is special in there under more of
>> israel and it does disproportionately affect women. i'm reading a book right now by the authors of an article called the confidence factor and they speak specifically to those because there are scientific studies to show that men even if they are 60% qualified for a job they will push forward and act like they can do it. women have this mindset where we have to be 100% more qualified for free -- before will take this opportunity. i think this is a real problem that women face no matter...
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>> israel and do does disproportionately affect women i'm reading a book now from the atlantic monthly called the confidence gap and it speaks specifically to this there are scientific studies that show men even if 60% qualified will push for it and act like they can do it then they do it we have a a mindset we have to be 100% for one -- certain we are qualified before we take the opportunity. this is a real problem that women face the matter what sector and it requires you to sit back and acknowledge you have to be willing to take a risk and say to yourself i have dealt with challenges bigger than this before but having got hindsight and to be able to adapt is really hard to develop that confidence required to forward. >> so to be a good leader but also points that unfortunately for women in our culture that are more of a microscope so how does that change? male or female and i'm not thinking of all the answers. >> a great question. i talked to david smith about this all the time a professor at the naval academy and became very interested in gender issues the what is happening with me
>> israel and do does disproportionately affect women i'm reading a book now from the atlantic monthly called the confidence gap and it speaks specifically to this there are scientific studies that show men even if 60% qualified will push for it and act like they can do it then they do it we have a a mindset we have to be 100% for one -- certain we are qualified before we take the opportunity. this is a real problem that women face the matter what sector and it requires you to sit back...
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when i was in yemen i was able to his talk to people in israel from american to know more about what was happening there. >> host: i thought as an american one of the most eye-opening parts of your book was when you talk about the way as a child you were taught to view westerners and particularly to view jews. can you describe some of that rhetoric and those beliefs about what jews are and what americans are? >> guest: it's not a thought americans mostly and the reason behind that is we focus a lot on what's happening in israel between the israelis and the palestinians and the message about how many were killed by israeli soldiers, that's what the message was. we only received negative news. as i told you from the beginning the propaganda with corrupted systems. in the middle east they want you to focus on that because they don't want you to focus on the real problems happening in your own country and that's when you think about it. i remember when the arab spring started in yemen and the former president gave the announcement and he said just to let you know i think this was an oper
when i was in yemen i was able to his talk to people in israel from american to know more about what was happening there. >> host: i thought as an american one of the most eye-opening parts of your book was when you talk about the way as a child you were taught to view westerners and particularly to view jews. can you describe some of that rhetoric and those beliefs about what jews are and what americans are? >> guest: it's not a thought americans mostly and the reason behind that...
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is hard to become a dominant player, hard to stop every threat, we have to create an iron dome like israel talked about, create something for the u.s. and still protecting our freedoms of speech, the right to do commerce. when you have the big firewall china does, you control everything goes in and out country you can do that but we're open. melissa: i i want to talk about another story, former white oust aide omarosa dropping more secret recordings. apparently she had had a phone on her body she was hiding from whoever she was talking to apparently how it would happen. morgan, i ask you what is the risk of something like that? you're supposed to leave your phone outside of the situation room before you go in? whose protection is that for? >> it is for the president's protest, and for the countri' protection, she can do that, not being scanned, other people agents for foreign government, foreign entity, are spies, they can record information -- by the way you go into classified area like that or secured area like that, something you're not supposed to, it is supposed to be confiscated and
is hard to become a dominant player, hard to stop every threat, we have to create an iron dome like israel talked about, create something for the u.s. and still protecting our freedoms of speech, the right to do commerce. when you have the big firewall china does, you control everything goes in and out country you can do that but we're open. melissa: i i want to talk about another story, former white oust aide omarosa dropping more secret recordings. apparently she had had a phone on her body...
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example which the party has sought to adapt its own code of conduct, pertaining to the criticism of israel, and that has seen labour members of parliament protest against that and try to adopt their own set of rules, which does take on board all those examples word for word. in the last few days, we've seen trade unions criticising the labour party's seen trade unions criticising the labour pa rty‘s position seen trade unions criticising the labour party's position and calling on it to adopt the full code as well as those examples, and many others in thejewish as those examples, and many others in the jewish community as those examples, and many others in thejewish community criticising the labour party for this stance. what the labour party ruling body is doing is consulting for a period of a few weeks about whether it should adopt or change that example, and the labour leader was asked about this today on a visit to the west midlands, as to whether he would, at the end of that consultation, changed his mind, and whether the pa rty‘s changed his mind, and whether the party's ruling bo
example which the party has sought to adapt its own code of conduct, pertaining to the criticism of israel, and that has seen labour members of parliament protest against that and try to adopt their own set of rules, which does take on board all those examples word for word. in the last few days, we've seen trade unions criticising the labour party's seen trade unions criticising the labour pa rty‘s position seen trade unions criticising the labour party's position and calling on it to adopt...
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israel controls the border with neighbouring jordan, where the mail was being held. it agreed nearly a decade ago that some international post for palestinians could be flown intojordan and brought here. a deal that is taking as long to deliver as these parcels. thousands of people are still waiting, says the man in charge here. we're doing the best we can to deliver those in a very short time, but let me say that it's better to come later than never to come at all. there's 10.5 tonnes of mail here, it's come from all over the world, i can see a bag from china, there's one here that has come from saudi arabia. there doesn't seem to be much in that. the workers are saying it's going to take at least two weeks to process all this, to get it to the people it has been addressed to, but they say because it's been held injordan for up to eight years it's in a pretty terrible condition. there is a bundle of letters here, a letter addressed to a charity in the city of hebron in the west bank and something else that has come from greece and they're saying look at the state of
israel controls the border with neighbouring jordan, where the mail was being held. it agreed nearly a decade ago that some international post for palestinians could be flown intojordan and brought here. a deal that is taking as long to deliver as these parcels. thousands of people are still waiting, says the man in charge here. we're doing the best we can to deliver those in a very short time, but let me say that it's better to come later than never to come at all. there's 10.5 tonnes of mail...
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. >> if i could write the law i would say that it should be like england and israel where you have a director of prosecution that isn't under the control of the executive branch, totally independent than yo then you haa minister of justice is supposed to be loyal to the president and an adviser. we merged them into something called the attorney general and it creates and inherent conflict of interest. >> in a circumstance like that for the prosecutorial office. .. my shift which. >> >> and make eating his activities are not usually criminal in nature? the fact they are nobody would have found them but it is the same thing that is true half of the people are indicted that were permitted after they were investigated those are called crimes that are aided by the very fact you are going through their stuff. they are but not for the special counsel. if they were prosecuting landor manafort it would be a failure to make he was the national security advisor. >> how many people here believe in the presumption of it? manafort is now solitary confinement 23 hours a day day without being convic
. >> if i could write the law i would say that it should be like england and israel where you have a director of prosecution that isn't under the control of the executive branch, totally independent than yo then you haa minister of justice is supposed to be loyal to the president and an adviser. we merged them into something called the attorney general and it creates and inherent conflict of interest. >> in a circumstance like that for the prosecutorial office. .. my shift which....
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there would be a strong norm against -- >> if i could write the law, it should be about england and israel, director of public prosecutions not under the control of the executive branch, totally independent, supposed to be loyal to the president and an advisor. we merge those positions into attorney general and it creates inherent conflict of interest. >> whatever mueller is investigating is under the purview of that prosecutorial office? >> every counsel would be independent so my view is even this investigation should have been done by the southern district of new york and the district of columbia and the district of virginia. the difference between special counsel and ordinary prosecutors, people who were prosecutors were prosecutors for 30 years, totally nonpartisan, very decent people, when they investigate somebody for a year and don't come up with anything they have done their job. if you appoint a special counsel and given 30, $40 million and a staff of 30 and tell him to investigate particular areas and he comes up with nothing, he is a failure. that is not with the criminal justi
there would be a strong norm against -- >> if i could write the law, it should be about england and israel, director of public prosecutions not under the control of the executive branch, totally independent, supposed to be loyal to the president and an advisor. we merge those positions into attorney general and it creates inherent conflict of interest. >> whatever mueller is investigating is under the purview of that prosecutorial office? >> every counsel would be independent...
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when you go to egypt or to israel, you know, israel -- you know, the food in israel has become great. mostly because they love the food from all around them. the music, the art, the food, that's a connecting point. that's possibly the most important connecting point. and that's why when we or any administration cuts funding for the arts, they are really cutting just yet another one of those connections. >> regarding your play, the arts are being given short sha riff no matter where you look around the world. the united states, schools in europe, no matter where you look. andrew lloyd webber has his own arts foundation where he tries to encourage people at state schools, kids to have some art and music in their lives. from your perspective, what is an education, an adolescence, without the arts? >> it is a one-way ticket to trumpsville. that's how it feels to me. when i say this, i mean there is this move towards authoritarianism everywhere that you are talking about. and you -- if you really are invested in the arts, you almost can't really go there. when we play music, and i say we b
when you go to egypt or to israel, you know, israel -- you know, the food in israel has become great. mostly because they love the food from all around them. the music, the art, the food, that's a connecting point. that's possibly the most important connecting point. and that's why when we or any administration cuts funding for the arts, they are really cutting just yet another one of those connections. >> regarding your play, the arts are being given short sha riff no matter where you...
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knowing israel was their main ally, believing peace was in israel's best interest. where do you see it going now, now with the so-called kushner/green blatt peace plan when they are so heavily sided with one side? >> to be frank, i don't think that's going anywhere because - two-state model. and everybody says they want two states, but we don't have two states. it's because nobody believes in it. and even the palestinians are distancing themselves from it. and, you know, where it's really headed i think is gaza becomes a kind of model for the rest of the palestinian population in the west bank with, you know, being isolated into little thiefdoms cut off by these roads, guarded by israeli troops, you know. and what's really striking with all the furor in the world, nobody is really doing anything about it. even the arabs have turned against the palestinians. i think that that's part of what's fueling the despair in gaza. i've been to gaza and it's -- it really is a prison, you know. it's just a big open-air prison. while i was there a little girl was shot and her bro
knowing israel was their main ally, believing peace was in israel's best interest. where do you see it going now, now with the so-called kushner/green blatt peace plan when they are so heavily sided with one side? >> to be frank, i don't think that's going anywhere because - two-state model. and everybody says they want two states, but we don't have two states. it's because nobody believes in it. and even the palestinians are distancing themselves from it. and, you know, where it's really...
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controversy in israel. does the nation state law change the character of the jewish state and a story for our times, anxiety online and in real life. comedian and filmmaker bo burnham captures human angst in its purest form, focusing in the life of a teenage girl in his new movie "eighth grade." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. we begin tonight in israel where a controversial new nation state law has drawn rare criticism from the influential jewish federations of north america. it is a set back for all minorities. in israel, protests against the law which was pushed through by the netanyahu government in a stormy session of the knesset are planned for this weekend. supporters of the new law said that it simply enshrines israel as the national home of the jewish people, but as critics point out, it also said the right to exercise national self-determination is unique to the jewish people. israeli arabs and left-wing mps tore up after the vote. >>> in 19
controversy in israel. does the nation state law change the character of the jewish state and a story for our times, anxiety online and in real life. comedian and filmmaker bo burnham captures human angst in its purest form, focusing in the life of a teenage girl in his new movie "eighth grade." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. we begin tonight in israel where a controversial new nation state law has drawn rare criticism...
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really for palestinians in gaza israel reopens a vital border crossing plus. andris on a single hot sea in the northeast of india this country's prime minister has just announced what will be the world's largest publicly funded health service but i'll be looking at whether this country's health infrastructure will be able to cope. afghanistan's president has condemned a suicide attack on an education center in kabul which has killed over fifty two people many of the victims were young boys and girls studying for their university entrance exams it happened in a mainly shia neighborhood leading some to suspect that i still may have been responsible even though no group was so far claimed responsibility lawrence lee has the story. kabul has been relatively peaceful in recent weeks but this was bad as anything the city has witnessed in months that's all it was a private building in the town where young men and women were studying for university exams the classroom was destroyed along the way all of it a testament to the ferocity of the attack the suicide bomber is
really for palestinians in gaza israel reopens a vital border crossing plus. andris on a single hot sea in the northeast of india this country's prime minister has just announced what will be the world's largest publicly funded health service but i'll be looking at whether this country's health infrastructure will be able to cope. afghanistan's president has condemned a suicide attack on an education center in kabul which has killed over fifty two people many of the victims were young boys and...
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israel and hamas the palestinian group which controls the gaza strip of agree to a truce following a flare up of cross border fighting the truce was mediated by egypt and came into effect just under two hours ago this follows a day of violence which saw seven palestinians injured in israel as strikes and how mass rockets fired into southern israel our correspondent andrew symonds sent us this update from gaza. how mass has briefed a number of correspondents of his or included two separate officials saying that the truce was negotiated with the egyptian and u.n. involvement and that that truce let's say truce at this stage is not a long term ceasefire the last attack the last major israeli attack on gaza city or was in fact the best part of let's look six hours ago and that was a devastating attack on a cultural center a large five story building it was all but destroyed in an ass strike that's involved a number of injuries eighteen in all according to the latest of ministry of health releases and they were we think civilians we don't have full details yet but that's according to the
israel and hamas the palestinian group which controls the gaza strip of agree to a truce following a flare up of cross border fighting the truce was mediated by egypt and came into effect just under two hours ago this follows a day of violence which saw seven palestinians injured in israel as strikes and how mass rockets fired into southern israel our correspondent andrew symonds sent us this update from gaza. how mass has briefed a number of correspondents of his or included two separate...
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protests like this could be perceived as a provocation by israel and obviously this comes at such a tense time off to such a large escalation of violence and these ongoing attempts to forge and maintain. a lost ing truce but speaking to the fisherman before they left they said they pointed to the fact that there have been twenty weeks now of protests every friday on that border on the land border they said it's very much there now and as you say the fishermen now are restricted by israel fishing in an area street old school miles from the shore. in the twelve years or so since the siege started these ready navy have killed thirteen fishermen countless boats have been called the skates around fifty thousand families in gaza in some way involved in the fishing industry so the fisherman said that it is very important that they put on this protest to highlight their situation and their struggle under this siege and the seeds very much the subject of discussions between u.n. officials who have been in gaza today between them and hamas officials what do we know about those talks. we know that t
protests like this could be perceived as a provocation by israel and obviously this comes at such a tense time off to such a large escalation of violence and these ongoing attempts to forge and maintain. a lost ing truce but speaking to the fisherman before they left they said they pointed to the fact that there have been twenty weeks now of protests every friday on that border on the land border they said it's very much there now and as you say the fishermen now are restricted by israel...
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that israel will not be the state of its citizens. a u.n. delegation. of hamas officials there visit as part of ongoing efforts to deescalate tensions with israel meanwhile funerals were held for the three palestinians who were killed by israeli forces on friday it was the twentieth week of protests at the gaza border fence more than one hundred sixty four palestinians have been killed by israeli forces since demonstrations began in march protesters have been demanding the right of return to their ancestral lands the fishermen have been staging a rally of on demand in the israeli siege on the strip be lifted federal ports. with palestinian flags flying on their boats is a sufficient protest against israel's blockade they gathered in the port before heading out to see what this protest is part of the demonstrations against the seas happening every week on the land border this is our peaceful activity that the whole world agrees with israel should know that this is a small geographical area but we insist on our freedom after twenty weeks of protests and b
that israel will not be the state of its citizens. a u.n. delegation. of hamas officials there visit as part of ongoing efforts to deescalate tensions with israel meanwhile funerals were held for the three palestinians who were killed by israeli forces on friday it was the twentieth week of protests at the gaza border fence more than one hundred sixty four palestinians have been killed by israeli forces since demonstrations began in march protesters have been demanding the right of return to...
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mother and her child are being killed israel says the attacks are in response to rockets fired from gaza. that offers no apology as prime minister justin trudeau says his country will continue to speak strongly on human rights the diplomatic row with saudi arabia continues to escalate a saudi's foreign minister accused canada for interfering in domestic issues riyadh has cut new trade investment of educational agreements up to canada call for the release of a jailed political activist. a u.s. cargo ship carrying soybeans has become a symbol of a trade war between america and china another vessel has been stranded off the coast of china for more than a month it arrived on july the sixth just after beijing imposed a twenty five percent tariff on soybean from the u.s. the ship's owners haven't decided what to do next the chinese levies were a response to u.s. terrorists worth thirty four billion dollars let's get more the story now with adrian brown our correspondent in beijing avery what he what more do we know about this boat it's obviously been going around in circles and giving as
mother and her child are being killed israel says the attacks are in response to rockets fired from gaza. that offers no apology as prime minister justin trudeau says his country will continue to speak strongly on human rights the diplomatic row with saudi arabia continues to escalate a saudi's foreign minister accused canada for interfering in domestic issues riyadh has cut new trade investment of educational agreements up to canada call for the release of a jailed political activist. a u.s....
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hamas and israel earlier this week reached a little bit of home. liz: still ahead of the nfl season replaceable controversy. we will tell you who wasn't on hand for the national land a dream last night game. tense moments in charlottesville, virginia. doug mckelway is on the ground with a live preview. reporter: gas, had their hires mother susan burgess arrived at the scene of her daughter's death a year ago. if you take a look to jaime, you can see the huge crowd that gathered around here when she places flowers at the point where her daughter died. back with more on that and what appears to be a little bit of rising tension in charlottesville this afternoon. after this. the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections an
hamas and israel earlier this week reached a little bit of home. liz: still ahead of the nfl season replaceable controversy. we will tell you who wasn't on hand for the national land a dream last night game. tense moments in charlottesville, virginia. doug mckelway is on the ground with a live preview. reporter: gas, had their hires mother susan burgess arrived at the scene of her daughter's death a year ago. if you take a look to jaime, you can see the huge crowd that gathered around here when...
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the president had worked out an arrangement in which he got israel to release a turkish citizen and turkey was supposed to follow through and they never did. and so -- i'm bewildered by it frankly. eric: finally, october 12th is another hearing for brunson. how do you think? who climbs down first? how do you think this finally gets resolved? >> well, you would think that turkey would climb down first because its currency has taken such a beating and that might set off a whole set of other things that no one wants to have happen. my experience is this, when you have two strong personalities, you have got to find a third way, another door to get around it so that everyone gets to save face. my guess is that's what those conversations you referred to at the top of our interview, that's probably what that's meant to do. eric: we will see what happens. our message tonight to president erdogan, release pastor andrew brunson period. jim walsh, thank you. >> yes. thank you. arthel: a community grieving the loss of a mother and her two young daughters. the victims' husband is expected to be charged
the president had worked out an arrangement in which he got israel to release a turkish citizen and turkey was supposed to follow through and they never did. and so -- i'm bewildered by it frankly. eric: finally, october 12th is another hearing for brunson. how do you think? who climbs down first? how do you think this finally gets resolved? >> well, you would think that turkey would climb down first because its currency has taken such a beating and that might set off a whole set of other...
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netanyahu insane bolt was a true friend of israel. he did go on to say this visit i president trump the national security adviser and a number of topics you would like to discuss up as representative of the trump administration, namely iranian aggression in the region and the prime minister here in jerusalem. we did know the meeting between the reconstruction process -- they will be discussing rising tensions in the region. dozens of earning back troops stationed in syria and under a current agreement between iran and russia the troops must remain at least 85 kilometers from the israeli border. the israeli position on this issue is iranian troop should immediately leave syria or the viewpoint has been echoed a number of times been expected to be echoed again by the national security adviser john bolton. it's important to look at the timing of this meeting between bolton and netanyahu. he will head to geneva switzerland where he's going to meet with russian counterpart. this amid conversations with the russians about what the leadershi
netanyahu insane bolt was a true friend of israel. he did go on to say this visit i president trump the national security adviser and a number of topics you would like to discuss up as representative of the trump administration, namely iranian aggression in the region and the prime minister here in jerusalem. we did know the meeting between the reconstruction process -- they will be discussing rising tensions in the region. dozens of earning back troops stationed in syria and under a current...
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there is tension in israel following a protest at the israel gaza border on friday that left two palestinians dead and more than 100 injured. the >> reporting in jerusalem. thanks, trey. eric: welcome to fox news. we'll bring krishan wieden, the former state senior advisor and george w. bush. the administration is basically abandoning syria and leaving it in the hands of iran and russia or is this a wise direction? >> at the wise direction. the president has made clear all along he didn't want to get enmeshed in syria beyond the primary goal and primary threat to the united states, which as i says. he said all along and lo and behold the u.s. military analysis done a pretty good job, just a little bit left. as far as managing the outcome of the syrian civil war, what do other people control, they'll have a much lighter impact on not because frankly we have other interests elsewhere in the world. bolton and trump have been something important, which is to cut back on u.s. assistance, which has been replaced by saudi assistance. that makes a lot of sense so other powers will have influence in s
there is tension in israel following a protest at the israel gaza border on friday that left two palestinians dead and more than 100 injured. the >> reporting in jerusalem. thanks, trey. eric: welcome to fox news. we'll bring krishan wieden, the former state senior advisor and george w. bush. the administration is basically abandoning syria and leaving it in the hands of iran and russia or is this a wise direction? >> at the wise direction. the president has made clear all along he...
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israel's prime minister tweeting his support for israel never waivers. the state of israel salutes john mccain. a poignant sentiment from germ numbers foreign minister who writes, he stood for america which is a reliable and strong partner. an america that takes strong responsibility for others and sticks to its principles even in a difficult moment. arthel: to more on this. we'll get ambassador kirk volker. ambassador, thank you for being here, unfortunately under these circumstances. if you would, start for us with your thoughts of the man himself. >> he was an extraordinary individual. he had the hallmarks of courage and integrity that guided him. he was about serving a cause greater than one's self. arthel: as executive director of the mccain institute which is part of arizona state university, would you tell us about the current agenda and what the mccain institute represents. >> it was founded at the initiative of nor mccain with arizona state university. the purpose is to advance character and leadership. arthel: talk about the significance in sen
israel's prime minister tweeting his support for israel never waivers. the state of israel salutes john mccain. a poignant sentiment from germ numbers foreign minister who writes, he stood for america which is a reliable and strong partner. an america that takes strong responsibility for others and sticks to its principles even in a difficult moment. arthel: to more on this. we'll get ambassador kirk volker. ambassador, thank you for being here, unfortunately under these circumstances. if you...
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it is the big player in israel through hezbollah. it loves the status and apparently the leadership believes that is a normal country. there is a gap between the middling creating turmoil and having stable democratic successful economy. they are apparently going to choose the role of trouble maker. laura: thank you for being here, john fund. it is fun to learn we are from the same part of the world. laura: that does it for us. mike: the news continues at the top of the hour right after this short break. as president trump goes to ohio for a rally tonight. ve got to t something important. it's not going to be easy. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient that's super easy. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or jus
it is the big player in israel through hezbollah. it loves the status and apparently the leadership believes that is a normal country. there is a gap between the middling creating turmoil and having stable democratic successful economy. they are apparently going to choose the role of trouble maker. laura: thank you for being here, john fund. it is fun to learn we are from the same part of the world. laura: that does it for us. mike: the news continues at the top of the hour right after this...
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of the meeting saying that they are to apartheid the prime minister calls the annals of zionism and israel. downtown tonight tel aviv is protesting waiting for the supreme court of the future of the law and they are challenging that in court back to you. leland: we will follow that with a massive crowd there in tel aviv. thank you. >> i present to you ladies and gentlemen our commercial crew astronauts. [applause] elizabeth: a new era of space exploration about to take off plus there is more. there is more. this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. . . elp stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. 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 worsening heart failure. before treatm
of the meeting saying that they are to apartheid the prime minister calls the annals of zionism and israel. downtown tonight tel aviv is protesting waiting for the supreme court of the future of the law and they are challenging that in court back to you. leland: we will follow that with a massive crowd there in tel aviv. thank you. >> i present to you ladies and gentlemen our commercial crew astronauts. [applause] elizabeth: a new era of space exploration about to take off plus there is...
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forces and even have done some outreach programs with israel. so the sallies understand it. the israelis have long understood it. and that is that iran is the threat in the region. united states now, is back where it should be because during the obama administration, we changed forces. he went from a long-standing relationship with the sunni arabs over to the iranians, cut the deal, hundreds of billions of dollars in pallets of cash and all that nonsense. now it is dialing back. we are reestablishing the relationships with our old friends in the region. mike: will this draw the regime in tehran to the negotiating table looking for a new nuclear agreement? tequesta do depends on what the rest of the world is willing to do. so far, then i states, the trump administration has pulled the export certificates to all of the western aircraft manufacturers, for example. iran air was going to buy some 110 aircraft from boeing with over $19 billion. but boeing says we are not going to do it. airbus and leonardo look like they are backing out of a deal as well. so the iranians have orde
forces and even have done some outreach programs with israel. so the sallies understand it. the israelis have long understood it. and that is that iran is the threat in the region. united states now, is back where it should be because during the obama administration, we changed forces. he went from a long-standing relationship with the sunni arabs over to the iranians, cut the deal, hundreds of billions of dollars in pallets of cash and all that nonsense. now it is dialing back. we are...
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have the strongest economy we've had in years and standing foursquare behind our ally, the state of israel. we have strong constitutionalists being put on our courts, including the supreme court. we have ended the disastrous iran deal and under the president's leadership we're standing against socialist dictatorships in cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. >> he hit the trade imbalance issue hard saying the tariffs are working even against china. >> president trump: they're not dumping so much anymore, you notice? and if they do, they're paying a 25% tariff or tax. so you know what i say to that? dump all you want. i hope you dump a lot. now thanks to our tariffs our steelworkers are back on the job, american steel mills are back open for business. >> and just this morning a white house official confirmed to fox news that a second round, a new round of tariffs against china punishing china is now under consideration at the white house. this would be another 25% tariff on top of the 25% tariff already in effect. it would target $200 billion worth of chinese imports, food, machine wry inputs and c
have the strongest economy we've had in years and standing foursquare behind our ally, the state of israel. we have strong constitutionalists being put on our courts, including the supreme court. we have ended the disastrous iran deal and under the president's leadership we're standing against socialist dictatorships in cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. >> he hit the trade imbalance issue hard saying the tariffs are working even against china. >> president trump: they're not dumping so...
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preventing iran from having a land bridge in iran to israel. there was a distraction but there were other important topics that unfortunately were overshadowed. now we have this leverage. i don't believe that the sanctions -- it's primarily to increase leverage as much as this what we're talking about here today being a consequence of russian actions. what you are seeing with the first part of these sanctions going into place relates to national security, sensitive u.s. technologies. but you are a few months down the road. if diplomatic relations don't improve, then you might see a further reduction a few months from now of diplomatic relations including cutting off access to russia entities to united states banks and all exports to russia. the next step of sanctions can be more than severe if russia doesn't change its behavior. >> bill: the sanctions have to go into effect by using biological or chemical weapons. let's being back to the sanctions on other countries. an north korea it seems like we're sliding back the other way. there is the th
preventing iran from having a land bridge in iran to israel. there was a distraction but there were other important topics that unfortunately were overshadowed. now we have this leverage. i don't believe that the sanctions -- it's primarily to increase leverage as much as this what we're talking about here today being a consequence of russian actions. what you are seeing with the first part of these sanctions going into place relates to national security, sensitive u.s. technologies. but you...
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if hamas doesn't fire on israel, israel won't fire on hamas. palestinians in gaza along the border are demonstrating burning tires, flying kites and balloons with incendiary devices and israel is responding with tear gas and live ammunition. it's 21 weeks in a row the protests have been held following friday prayers. a groundhog day. negotiations continue for a one-year truce. negotiated, mediated by both the u.n. and egyptians. just days ago egypts intelligence chief and hamas leadership visited cairo. israel opened the main commercial border crossing with gaza allowing hundreds of trucks to enter gaza carrying badly-needed supplies, food, pharmaceuticals, clothing and other things. now if the violence should escalate in the next few hours we could see this as a significant obstacle to negotiating any permanent truce agreement. at this hour the palestinian ministry of health tells us that at least five palestinians have been wounded and off in the distance it sounded like there were shots of live ammunition. that's the latest near the border.
if hamas doesn't fire on israel, israel won't fire on hamas. palestinians in gaza along the border are demonstrating burning tires, flying kites and balloons with incendiary devices and israel is responding with tear gas and live ammunition. it's 21 weeks in a row the protests have been held following friday prayers. a groundhog day. negotiations continue for a one-year truce. negotiated, mediated by both the u.n. and egyptians. just days ago egypts intelligence chief and hamas leadership...
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maneuvers we've been seeing by turkey over the last few years, their deteriorating relationship with israel. they're trying to buy the russian missile defense system and f-35 which congress and the administration will never allow those two things to be together, they are in a very bad place and the united states has to show i don't know if tough love, tough affection or whatever to turkey but saying you aren't going to walk on the alliance and us anymore and not abuse american citizens. release this pastor. he was there doing his thing and he is being held as a bargaining chip and we will not stand for that. >> sandra: we'll see if erdogan backs down and returns this pastor back to the united states. we'll see where it goes. the remains of 55 u.s. servicemen returned. i'm sure you watched the ceremony last night. the vice president giving credit to that summit that the president had in singapore with kim jong-un saying it's the result of that. what does this say about progress we're making with north korea, congressman? >> hard to tell. i think, look, it was definitely a gesture of goodwill
maneuvers we've been seeing by turkey over the last few years, their deteriorating relationship with israel. they're trying to buy the russian missile defense system and f-35 which congress and the administration will never allow those two things to be together, they are in a very bad place and the united states has to show i don't know if tough love, tough affection or whatever to turkey but saying you aren't going to walk on the alliance and us anymore and not abuse american citizens. release...
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saw john bolton and also the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterating the position of israel and the united states. more allies across the globe should put pressure on iran to discourage destabilizing actions in the future. before they had dinner last night we heard a concise answer from the israeli prime minister would like to focus on. he used the phrase iranian aggression at the top of his list and moving forward we saw him today here in jerusalem talking about what he sees as a larger connection between conflict in the middle east and actions that took place during the obama administration when it comes to lifting sanctions on the regime there in tehran. the bottom line for the israelis is they would like to see more help in european allies and they hope the united states and bolton will bridge the gap to encourage these european allies to be on the same page with israel and the united states trying to get tehran to stop moving forward with any sort of nuclear programs that could allow them to develop a nuclear arsenal that could hit israel or the united states. >> eric:
saw john bolton and also the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterating the position of israel and the united states. more allies across the globe should put pressure on iran to discourage destabilizing actions in the future. before they had dinner last night we heard a concise answer from the israeli prime minister would like to focus on. he used the phrase iranian aggression at the top of his list and moving forward we saw him today here in jerusalem talking about what he sees as a...
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and israel. let's keep in mind the iranians have openly declare -- i'm not talking about uncovered secret documents from some cache of hidden things. this is openly what they've said in public, on television and at the u.n., that israel is the little satan and america is the great satan and they'll wipe us from the face of the earth. i'll ask you, if somebody said that they were going to kill another person, don't you think we ought to take that seriously especially when they are loading up every gun and bullet they can and stockpiling them? of course we take it seriously. and we would be idiots and very dangerous idiots if we didn't take iran seriously because they've never kept a promise. they've always tried to kill americans and kidnap americans through terror-sponsored activities across the world and it will really come down to there will be a survivor, it will be us or them. i would like to vote for us. >> sandra: what did you make of the optics of that when they rolled out the new fighter
and israel. let's keep in mind the iranians have openly declare -- i'm not talking about uncovered secret documents from some cache of hidden things. this is openly what they've said in public, on television and at the u.n., that israel is the little satan and america is the great satan and they'll wipe us from the face of the earth. i'll ask you, if somebody said that they were going to kill another person, don't you think we ought to take that seriously especially when they are loading up...
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i want to show you the scene along the israel-gaza border. the black smoke you see along the ground billowing up, coming from tires that have been lit on fire by the protesters. white smoke you see in there, that is tear gas. we are getting a little bit of tear gas here at our live position, i apologize for the squinting on-air. the tear gas has been making its way here due to changes in the wind. all of this coming amid larger conversation of cease-fire here in the region. eat jipgss and the united nations looking at israel and hamas to develop a long-term solution. the israeli's aren't using the term cease-fire, they're saying they're adhering to solutions developed in the war in 2014. hamas has seized any sort of rocket fire over the past week. that is a positive development from the perspective of the israeli's, the protests have not been in direct correlation with the conversations so far. and, again, those conversations will continue throughout the next few weeks in cairo as hamas and israel come to the table looking for solutions to th
i want to show you the scene along the israel-gaza border. the black smoke you see along the ground billowing up, coming from tires that have been lit on fire by the protesters. white smoke you see in there, that is tear gas. we are getting a little bit of tear gas here at our live position, i apologize for the squinting on-air. the tear gas has been making its way here due to changes in the wind. all of this coming amid larger conversation of cease-fire here in the region. eat jipgss and the...
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. >> sandra: fox news alert there are protests along the israel/gaza border happening right now amid reports the two sides could be close to a cease-fire. that is where david lee miller is at this hour. >> sandra, it's about 6:35 in the evening. for the last two hours a massive demonstration has been taking place behind me along the israeli/gaza border. take a look at this hour and you can see the thick billowy black smoke that has been used to obscure the activities of some of the demonstrators. the israeli military is on the scene. on occasion they have fired in the last few hours live ammunition at some of the demonstrators. as many as 25 of the protestors have been wounded. some we're told by some of the live ammunition. we saw at least one kite that was flying overhead. these flights are insendary devices to try to set fire to israeli agricultural land and forest. they have caused millions of dollars in damage. in total since these demonstrations got underway at the end of march, at least 155 palestinians have been killed. in the last couple of weeks at least one israeli soldier
. >> sandra: fox news alert there are protests along the israel/gaza border happening right now amid reports the two sides could be close to a cease-fire. that is where david lee miller is at this hour. >> sandra, it's about 6:35 in the evening. for the last two hours a massive demonstration has been taking place behind me along the israeli/gaza border. take a look at this hour and you can see the thick billowy black smoke that has been used to obscure the activities of some of the...
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do you think he is kidding when he says death to israel. you need to get with the iranian people and get behind trump to break this regime's back before it's too late. >> sandra: i'm joined by nile gardiner from the heritage foundation. respond to the message that lindsey graham is sending there. it is a very strong one and he is standing side-by-side with the president on this issue. >> i think senator lindsey graham was absolutely right with his message that the united states is leading on this issue. european allies have a clear choice whether they stand with the united states and the free world or whether they stand with the iranian regime. they have to decide here and president trump is absolutely right to be enforcing these new sanctions. there will be a second wave of sanctions in november applying tremendous pressure on the iranian regime. this is absolutely the right approach to take towards a brutal dictatorship in iran. >> sandra: the effects of them we can already see. what effect truly do they have on iran? >> i think these ear
do you think he is kidding when he says death to israel. you need to get with the iranian people and get behind trump to break this regime's back before it's too late. >> sandra: i'm joined by nile gardiner from the heritage foundation. respond to the message that lindsey graham is sending there. it is a very strong one and he is standing side-by-side with the president on this issue. >> i think senator lindsey graham was absolutely right with his message that the united states is...
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in retaliation israel launched, 140 air strikes. among the targets a military training facility and smuggling tunnels. at this hour i can tell you there are reports from gaza that israel has launched another air strike and there is a new report that says in retaliation the militants, hamas, has fired back. so despite negotiations that could lead to some type of truce, the situation on the ground still very bloody. back to you. >> sandra: david lee miller near the israel/gaza border. >> bill: president trump's attorneys rejecting bob mueller's latest proposal for an interview. >> this legal team is not walking this president into a perjury trap. not going the happen. any type of interview will be the appropriate type of response. >> bill: negotiations continue but will an agreement be ultimately reached? we'll check that out in a moment. >> sandra: incredible video showing a skier getting a front row seat for a volcanic eruption. [ loesch ] this is superbeets and i swear by it. it gives me more healthy energy to keep up with my hecti
in retaliation israel launched, 140 air strikes. among the targets a military training facility and smuggling tunnels. at this hour i can tell you there are reports from gaza that israel has launched another air strike and there is a new report that says in retaliation the militants, hamas, has fired back. so despite negotiations that could lead to some type of truce, the situation on the ground still very bloody. back to you. >> sandra: david lee miller near the israel/gaza border....
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you also see what is today modern state of israel. it's worth noting that the balfour declaration which was written in 1917, by some historians' lights, represents the conflict that we still are experiencing in the middle east over who should live where and why and the creation of israel. these maps kind of get at that, and you know, if there's one thing that's undebatable about world war i, that its influence over the middle east continues to today. many of the kind of debates and issues about borders and peoples and who has the right to what really were unfolding in this moment. so, the treaty of versailles, though it tried to wrestle with these, did not solve them, even though it did attempt to address them. so, this brings us to two aspects of the war that we will conclude with. veterans and the legacy for leaders within the u.s. let's start with veterans. what you have here is a picture from the crippled and disabled -- the institute for crippled and disabled men in new york. this was actually -- for psychological injuries. so yo
you also see what is today modern state of israel. it's worth noting that the balfour declaration which was written in 1917, by some historians' lights, represents the conflict that we still are experiencing in the middle east over who should live where and why and the creation of israel. these maps kind of get at that, and you know, if there's one thing that's undebatable about world war i, that its influence over the middle east continues to today. many of the kind of debates and issues about...
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bunch received the nobel peace prize in 1950 for brokering the peace agreement between israel and palestine. dr. king received his in 1954. but, my mother finish cordova high school in washington dc, -- washington, d.c. and during , her high school years she lived two doors down from dr. bunch. my mother and his daughter, joan bunch, were best friends in high school. so there was a connection. joan bunch called my mother one day and say, jean, is martin luther king jr. living in your home? and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and, my mother assured her that if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king shared similar goals, similar wishes for people in the united states and around the world. so, he knew that this
bunch received the nobel peace prize in 1950 for brokering the peace agreement between israel and palestine. dr. king received his in 1954. but, my mother finish cordova high school in washington dc, -- washington, d.c. and during , her high school years she lived two doors down from dr. bunch. my mother and his daughter, joan bunch, were best friends in high school. so there was a connection. joan bunch called my mother one day and say, jean, is martin luther king jr. living in your home? and...
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but we know that israel. we know that -- we know that it is real. students who don't have their accommodations met enter various other service systems following school. somebody said to me, do you feel like you are drinking from a fire hose? i said no, i feel like i am drinking from a flamethrower. there is not a part of my community that has not been attacked. there is not a section of the disability community, the chronic health community, families of children with disabilities, adult caregivers of parents with disabilities, who have not felt the onslaught of this administration and its policies. judge donald: rebecca, we are a nation of dual sovereigns. we have the federal sovereign and state sovereign. some of the issues that you raised -- are some of those within the responsibility of the state sovereigns? you have talked about the school to prison pipeline. yes, we have federal laws and guidelines that impact education, but there is certainly a role for states and county municipalities. so you are not attributing all these things to the federa
but we know that israel. we know that -- we know that it is real. students who don't have their accommodations met enter various other service systems following school. somebody said to me, do you feel like you are drinking from a fire hose? i said no, i feel like i am drinking from a flamethrower. there is not a part of my community that has not been attacked. there is not a section of the disability community, the chronic health community, families of children with disabilities, adult...
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in-laws are flown on this side to the middle east now where israel has blocked fuel and gas shipments to the garza strip defense minister igor lieberman says the measure is in response to protesters sending in century kites across the border palestinians in the gaza strip already suffer frequent power cuts and they're particularly debilitating for hospitals in the region stephanie decker our correspondent joins me now from gaza i mean this is a vital lifeline and it's again close stephanie that's going to concern gardens living on the strip who rely on it for their vital supplies. yes and it's all part of political pressure that is paid by the people here it's happened before last sunday two sundays ago the israeli decided to close do the same thing stop fuel and cooking gas from entering. because of the what they call incendiary kites and balloons crossing the border well yesterday at least nine hundred fires we understand confirmed by the israelis spokesperson part of the government that deals with fire and said so now we see this decision and the defense minister saying it is becau
in-laws are flown on this side to the middle east now where israel has blocked fuel and gas shipments to the garza strip defense minister igor lieberman says the measure is in response to protesters sending in century kites across the border palestinians in the gaza strip already suffer frequent power cuts and they're particularly debilitating for hospitals in the region stephanie decker our correspondent joins me now from gaza i mean this is a vital lifeline and it's again close stephanie...