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1967 over the entire area of jerusalem. so -- justice sotomayor: i know what it's done, but has the u.s. recognized, has any president since 1948 recognized israel's sovereignty over that area? ms. lewin: in a formal sense no. but allowing individuals to recognize that, that would not be a false statement. justice kagan ms. lewin, may i : just i know your time is but if i might just go back to the thought that the chief justice gave you that you agreed with. here's the way a passport begins. it begins, "the secretary of state of the united states of america hereby requests all who it may concern to permit the citizen," blah, blah, blah. that's what -- that's the -- you know, the secretary of state requests all of these who are going to be looking at this passport. and then in haig vs. agee, we described a passport as a letter of introduction in which the issuing sovereign vouches for the bearer and requests other sovereigns to aid the bearer. so this is, this passport, it seems, both on what it says itself and on what we've
1967 over the entire area of jerusalem. so -- justice sotomayor: i know what it's done, but has the u.s. recognized, has any president since 1948 recognized israel's sovereignty over that area? ms. lewin: in a formal sense no. but allowing individuals to recognize that, that would not be a false statement. justice kagan ms. lewin, may i : just i know your time is but if i might just go back to the thought that the chief justice gave you that you agreed with. here's the way a passport begins. it...
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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stere
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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if the american citizen with dual citizen is born in jerusalem, the passport says jerusalem rather than israel. this is because back in 1948 when israel was founded, the u.s. took the stance that no nation has sovereignty over jerusalem until a middle east peace decision or resolution is truly achieved. well congress wanted to push back on that in 2002 and a pro-israel block in congress managed to get through a law saying that someone could have their passport say israel. the bush administration disagreed. the obama administration disagreed. and now the supreme court said that's not how this will proceed going forward. this case was argued back in november. we've been waiting a very long time to see how it would resolve. at that time conservative justices said it's not really a problem to have a foreign policy stance different from what passports say but more liberal justices who were able to prevail, jewish justices, in fact said that you cannot deny the history and context. this is not separate from u.s. foreign policy, randall. >> could this possibly effect peace talks in the region?
if the american citizen with dual citizen is born in jerusalem, the passport says jerusalem rather than israel. this is because back in 1948 when israel was founded, the u.s. took the stance that no nation has sovereignty over jerusalem until a middle east peace decision or resolution is truly achieved. well congress wanted to push back on that in 2002 and a pro-israel block in congress managed to get through a law saying that someone could have their passport say israel. the bush...
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, east jerusalem. all of that happened in an unexpected, unanticipated way, and to me that's the fascinating part of the war. how did this war snowball into an event that has had this immense impact on us all? and each stage of that war that was unanticipated is a story unto itself. c-span: so, on the day that it started... >> guest: right. c-span: ...when was the first indication that people either in israel or in egypt knew that this thing was underway? >> guest: well, israel devised a military plan which was ingenuous and in daring and borderline insane. the israelis determined to send their entire air force, with the exception of eight planes, on a massive attack, surprise attack against the egyptians. c-span: so, we're talking about 200 planes? >> guest: two hundred planes all at once. in the book, i refer to it for american readers and israelis will never understand this, as a hail mary play, right? c-span: yes. >> guest: and the attack was coordinated at a time in the morning when egyptian pilot
, east jerusalem. all of that happened in an unexpected, unanticipated way, and to me that's the fascinating part of the war. how did this war snowball into an event that has had this immense impact on us all? and each stage of that war that was unanticipated is a story unto itself. c-span: so, on the day that it started... >> guest: right. c-span: ...when was the first indication that people either in israel or in egypt knew that this thing was underway? >> guest: well, israel...
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nisreen el-shamayleh reports from occupied east jerusalem. >> this man has not been to jerusalem in 25 years. this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left the house at dawn to reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers. praying there is a privilege for muslims on the first friday of ramadan. the only reason why they're able to go is because israel is issuing permits to those over 60 years old. >> i'm so happy i'm going back. the easing of restrictions is good but we need more easings for all gazaens. we want to be able to visit al aqsa every day not just every friday. >> residents will be able to pray at al aqsa on fridays without a permit except for men under the age of 40 who still have to apply to get one. women face to restrictions. tens of thousands of palestinians have already applied for permits. >> to be able to move without a permit i've spent the last four days issuing permits and it's been humiliating. we're entitled to the right of movement every day without being blocked by anyone. >> israel says it's at good-will gesture towards palestinians during ramadan. israel
nisreen el-shamayleh reports from occupied east jerusalem. >> this man has not been to jerusalem in 25 years. this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left the house at dawn to reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers. praying there is a privilege for muslims on the first friday of ramadan. the only reason why they're able to go is because israel is issuing permits to those over 60 years old. >> i'm so happy i'm going back. the easing of restrictions is good but we need...
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tens of thousands of palestinians are pouring into occupied east jerusalem for the first fry prayers of ramp done -- ramadan and it's a good will gesture and allowing men over 40 and women of all ages to visit without permits and we are at the damascus gates one of the main entrances to the old city of jerusalem so tell us about the larger numbers that we should expect. >> well, the reason we are expecting these larger numbers this year during ramadan it's to reduce movement restrictions on palestinians in the west bank in gaza and describing as a good-will gesture after it said was a positive security assessment by the army and basically as you mentioned men and women of all ages from the west bank accept those who are under 40 men who are under 40 are allowed to come to jerusalem to perform friday prayers during the month of ramadan and allowed to visit family members in israel and as well there is an easing of restrictions on palestinians living in gaza. a few hundred of them will be allowed to apply for permits to pray at the mosque in jerusalem and they will be able to visit dur
tens of thousands of palestinians are pouring into occupied east jerusalem for the first fry prayers of ramp done -- ramadan and it's a good will gesture and allowing men over 40 and women of all ages to visit without permits and we are at the damascus gates one of the main entrances to the old city of jerusalem so tell us about the larger numbers that we should expect. >> well, the reason we are expecting these larger numbers this year during ramadan it's to reduce movement restrictions...
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let's go west jerusalem where our correspondent is standing by. we know that tensions are high in jerusalem. how significant is the attack. we know this was a continuation of rising tensions in jerusalem, as well as in the occupied west bank and according to israeli police sources the border police were stabbed by a palestinian wounded, stabbed in the neck, but managed to fire at the attacker after he was stabbed and the palestinian man now is also in critical condition. both have been hospitalized. the israeli police are describing the incident as a possible terror attack. and it comes two days after an israeli settler was shot dead by a palestinian allegedly in the occupied west bank near the illegal settlement, close to the area. the palestinian man apparently shot him at point blank range and remains at large. this is part of the violence that has been increasing over the past year and increased in jerusalem last summer when a palestinian teenager from the neighbourhood was burnt alive in what was described as a revenge attack following the ki
let's go west jerusalem where our correspondent is standing by. we know that tensions are high in jerusalem. how significant is the attack. we know this was a continuation of rising tensions in jerusalem, as well as in the occupied west bank and according to israeli police sources the border police were stabbed by a palestinian wounded, stabbed in the neck, but managed to fire at the attacker after he was stabbed and the palestinian man now is also in critical condition. both have been...
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passport can only put their place of birth as jerusalem, even if they are born in pre-67 jerusalem. is that because the u.s. does not recognize israeli sovereignty over jerusalem? >> knolls has changed about our long-standing policy by administrations on bo sides of the aisle, that we don't recognize any state's sovereignty over jerusalem. >> why is that? >> well look this is a long-standing policy that we don't recognize any individual state's sovereignty over jerusalem. we welcome this decision because it also recognizes the president's authority to handle sensitive recognition determinations as he sees fit until his authority to conduct the foreign policy of this country, and to do so to have that recognition reaffirmed through officials documents. >> i want to be precise, as far as the u.s. government is concerned, you don't differentiate between the predominantly arab east jerusalem, which israel captured after the '67 war, as opposed to the predominantly west jerusalem, which israel has controlled since 1948? >> we don't consider there to be any state sovereignty over jerusale
passport can only put their place of birth as jerusalem, even if they are born in pre-67 jerusalem. is that because the u.s. does not recognize israeli sovereignty over jerusalem? >> knolls has changed about our long-standing policy by administrations on bo sides of the aisle, that we don't recognize any state's sovereignty over jerusalem. >> why is that? >> well look this is a long-standing policy that we don't recognize any individual state's sovereignty over jerusalem. we...
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border police outside jerusalem's old city on sunday morning critically wounding him. the border policeman was stabbed in the neck but also managed to fire at the attacker after he was stabbed critically wounding him, too. the israeli police are describing the incident as a suspected terror attack. they say that the perpetrator is an 18-year-old palestinian from the west bank. this attack in jerusalem happened two days after an israeli settler was allegedly shot dead by a palestinian man in the occupied west bank and near the illegal settlement close to the police sources. they say the perpetrator shot the israeli settler at point-blank range and remains at large. violence has risen in jerusalem in the last year, especially following the incident when a palestinian teenager from the jerusalem neighborhood was burned alive in what was described as a revenge attack following the kidnapping and murder of three israeli sectors in the occupied west bank. that violence continues to rise after israel's 50 day war on gaza last summer. >> the french foreign minister has warned
border police outside jerusalem's old city on sunday morning critically wounding him. the border policeman was stabbed in the neck but also managed to fire at the attacker after he was stabbed critically wounding him, too. the israeli police are describing the incident as a suspected terror attack. they say that the perpetrator is an 18-year-old palestinian from the west bank. this attack in jerusalem happened two days after an israeli settler was allegedly shot dead by a palestinian man in the...
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jerusalem in 25 years, this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left his house to get to the crossing at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers. praying there is a privilege for muslims on the first friday of ramadan. israel is issuing permits to gazans older than 60. >> translator: i'm so happy that i'm finally going back after a long period. israeli easing restrictions is good, but we need more easing for all gazans not just the elderly. >> reporter: palestinians from the occupied west bank will also be allowed to pray on fridays without a permit except for men under 40, who still have to apply to get one. women face no age restrictions. tens of thousands of palestinian palestinians have already apply applied for permits. >> translator: we should be able to move without a permit. we're entitled to the right to movement every day, without being blocked by anyone. >> reporter: israel says it's a goodwill gesture towards palestinians during ramadan. israel's easing of movement restriction comes at a time of heightened tensio
jerusalem in 25 years, this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left his house to get to the crossing at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers. praying there is a privilege for muslims on the first friday of ramadan. israel is issuing permits to gazans older than 60. >> translator: i'm so happy that i'm finally going back after a long period. israeli easing restrictions is good, but we need more easing for all gazans not just the elderly. >> reporter:...
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while happy to be able to travel to jerusalem, most palestinians don't believe their right to worship should be restricted in the first place. the freedom of movement of palestinians is a right guaranteed by international law, but a right continuously limited by israel. >> for them to occasionally allow more people or less people on other times, the whole system is unacceptable and must be abolished by international law. >> reporter: while these measures temporarily ease restrictions for some palestinians israel's continuing occupation remains an issue which isn't being resolved. >>> the gunman arrested for the shooting in the u.s. state of south carolina has now been charged. south carolina state governor is calling for the 21 year old to get the death penalty. >> this is an absolute hate crime, and i have been talking with investigators as they were going through the interviews and they said they looked pure evil in the eye yesterday. nine families, nine people were innocently killed we absolutely will want him to have the death penalty, this is the worst case that the country has s
while happy to be able to travel to jerusalem, most palestinians don't believe their right to worship should be restricted in the first place. the freedom of movement of palestinians is a right guaranteed by international law, but a right continuously limited by israel. >> for them to occasionally allow more people or less people on other times, the whole system is unacceptable and must be abolished by international law. >> reporter: while these measures temporarily ease...
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also in 2002, menachem was born in jerusalem. his parents wanted israel listed as his country of birth. that is why the case came all the way to the u.s. supreme court. it's been the u.s. policy to not recognize any country having sovereignty over jerusalem. that is only thing that can be sorted out between the israelis and the palestinians. >> be draft being of a much delayed constitution. under the deal nepal will have eight different states. constitution was to be drafted in 2010 but the process has stalled because of political divisions. >>> to south korea now where seven people have decide from the middle east respiratory syndrome or mers, schools across screa have been closed in an effort to contain the disease. harry fawcett has more from seoul. >> this latest debt establishes aa pattern in the type of people worst affected by this virus. another elderly person, another person with a preexisting medical condition. 68-year-old woman who had chronic heart disease and suffering from breathing problems already when she present
also in 2002, menachem was born in jerusalem. his parents wanted israel listed as his country of birth. that is why the case came all the way to the u.s. supreme court. it's been the u.s. policy to not recognize any country having sovereignty over jerusalem. that is only thing that can be sorted out between the israelis and the palestinians. >> be draft being of a much delayed constitution. under the deal nepal will have eight different states. constitution was to be drafted in 2010 but...
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under international law east jerusalem is occupied territory. we have more from washington d.c. >> the supreme court justices voted 6-3 to uphold executive authority, presidential authority over the u.s.'s foreign policy and the need to speak with one voice. >> in 2002 congress passed a law allowing american citizens born in jerusalem to list israel as a country of birth. president george w. bush protested that it impinged on foreign policy, and he refused to enforce that law. also in 2002 they were born. he's 12 years old. his parents wanted israel as the country of birth. this is the case, it made its way to the supreme court, and we heard the in the monday morning. justices said only the president has the exclusive power to grant recognition to a foreign sovereign. it's been the u.s. policy for some 60 years now not to recognise any country as having sovereignty over jerusalem. that is something that can only be sorted out through negotiations with israeli and politicians. >> to south korea, where several decide from middle eastern respirator
under international law east jerusalem is occupied territory. we have more from washington d.c. >> the supreme court justices voted 6-3 to uphold executive authority, presidential authority over the u.s.'s foreign policy and the need to speak with one voice. >> in 2002 congress passed a law allowing american citizens born in jerusalem to list israel as a country of birth. president george w. bush protested that it impinged on foreign policy, and he refused to enforce that law. also...
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where i live in jerusalem where the american consulate is. and to get that permit, you need to apply to the israeli army. i was rejected for security reasons. it is not a special case i tens of thousands of young palestinians who are labeled as a security threat to the state of israel. it is quite frustrating. jerusalem is just 25 minutes away from here, from the studio like 10 minutes, but he still can't reach gimmick to see in jerusalem does not offer any facilities -- even if you sneak in illegally without a permit, they will ask you, where is the permit e? amy: but you went to many different film festivals -- >> i believe -- i toured the whole world, but not new york. hopefully, soon. amy: continue with what you are saying. >> i crossed the main border to jerusalem many times. i'm not really a security threat . amy: say he went -- sorry, we have a four second delay between new york and rommel off -- ramallah, making the conversation more difficult than if you are right here with us. so you did not go to jerusalem you went to oman. what ha
where i live in jerusalem where the american consulate is. and to get that permit, you need to apply to the israeli army. i was rejected for security reasons. it is not a special case i tens of thousands of young palestinians who are labeled as a security threat to the state of israel. it is quite frustrating. jerusalem is just 25 minutes away from here, from the studio like 10 minutes, but he still can't reach gimmick to see in jerusalem does not offer any facilities -- even if you sneak in...
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top stories and coming up in the next 60 minutes tens of thousands of palestinians make their way to jerusalem for first friday prayers of ramadan if israel eases restrictions we are there live. tempers flair, scuffles breakout in geneva as the war in factions in yemen fail to find a peace deal. prayers across the united states after nine people were shot down at a black church in south carolina. and eyes to the sky, we take you to the paris air show and tell you about this french maid export success. ♪ tens of thousands of palestinians have packed the mosque in occupied east jerusalem for the first friday prayers during the muslim holy month of ramadan and israel allowing men older than 40 and women of all ages to cross the border without permits and we looked at the damascus gate one of the main entrances to the old city of jerusalem and prayers began just moments ago. tell us about the crowds there. >> reporter: i think she is having a hard time hearing us. can you hear me? and it appears we are having a difficult time connecting to her. we will get back to you shortly. in the meantime th
top stories and coming up in the next 60 minutes tens of thousands of palestinians make their way to jerusalem for first friday prayers of ramadan if israel eases restrictions we are there live. tempers flair, scuffles breakout in geneva as the war in factions in yemen fail to find a peace deal. prayers across the united states after nine people were shot down at a black church in south carolina. and eyes to the sky, we take you to the paris air show and tell you about this french maid export...
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do i know whether this person was born in jerusalem or in haifa? >> no, you don't. >> how does it advertise for the world that the president is contradicting himself? all you know is that the person was born in israel. could have been anywhere in israel. >> the world knows that we will issue thousands of passports to people born in jerusalem identifying them as born in israel. and the world knows that we will be doing that because the congress of the united states required it. and those actions -- >> it is not a communication contained in the passport itself, is it? you're just saying that this piece of legislation advertises to the world what the situation will be. but you're not compelling the president to say that this individual was born in jerusalem and we are going to say he was born in israel. because you can't tell that. >> you are requiring the president to make statements thousands of times, that contradict the official recognition position of the united states. now, it is true that a country where a person is traveling won't know whether
do i know whether this person was born in jerusalem or in haifa? >> no, you don't. >> how does it advertise for the world that the president is contradicting himself? all you know is that the person was born in israel. could have been anywhere in israel. >> the world knows that we will issue thousands of passports to people born in jerusalem identifying them as born in israel. and the world knows that we will be doing that because the congress of the united states required it....
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. ♪ ♪ >>> 10s of thousands of palestinians are pouring in to occupied east jerusalem for the first friday of ramadan. as you can see here they are starring to enter the compound where prayers will be held. israel has decided to allow men in age over 40 and women of all ages to visit with a permit. nisreen is at the one of the gates. why are we expecting such large numbers to pray there? >> reporter: yes, we are. and this is because for the first time in around a decade israel has significantly reduced restriction on his the movement of palestinians from the west bank in gaza. in what it is describing as a goodwill gesture after what it said was a security assessment, a positive security assessment carried out by the israeli army. so as you mentioned palestinians from the west bank of ages over 40 and all well, will be able to come to al you can a on friday toker form prayers without getting permits during the month of ramadan they will be able to visit family mechanics and friends inside israel. the lowering of the age group required to get permit for friday prayers is going to include so
. ♪ ♪ >>> 10s of thousands of palestinians are pouring in to occupied east jerusalem for the first friday of ramadan. as you can see here they are starring to enter the compound where prayers will be held. israel has decided to allow men in age over 40 and women of all ages to visit with a permit. nisreen is at the one of the gates. why are we expecting such large numbers to pray there? >> reporter: yes, we are. and this is because for the first time in around a decade israel...
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the court voted 6-3 to strike down a law that let's american citizens born in jerusalem list israel as the place of birth on their passport. let's go to libby casey live in washington. libby, good morning. tell us more about this decision and who it affects. >> stephanie basically for a little boy and other people coming after him who have dual assists their passport will say jerusalem and not israel. that's been a long-standing policy of the u.s. state department. when israel was founded in 1948 the u.s. policy was to not recognize jerusalem as being part of any sovereign country unless a middle east peace resolution has come about. that has been longstanding way of doing business. although, congress tried to push back on that. in 2002 congress and a pro-israel bloc passed a law saying that passports could list israel. that goes against the long-standing policy of the obama administration, the administration of george w. bush. they said that would not fly. they said that this would not an problem. there would be foreign policy and difference in passports for those who are jewish said
the court voted 6-3 to strike down a law that let's american citizens born in jerusalem list israel as the place of birth on their passport. let's go to libby casey live in washington. libby, good morning. tell us more about this decision and who it affects. >> stephanie basically for a little boy and other people coming after him who have dual assists their passport will say jerusalem and not israel. that's been a long-standing policy of the u.s. state department. when israel was founded...
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. ♪ tens of thousands of palestinians have parked the mosque in the occupied east jerusalem for the first friday prayers during the holy month of ramadan and allowing men over age 40 and women of all ages to cross the border without permits and at the damascus gate one of the main entrances to the old city of jerusalem. >> reporter: israel has significantly eased restrictions on the movement of palestinians from the west bank and gaza in what it is describing as a good-will gesture after what it calls a positive security assessment carried out by the israeli army and the shinbet and allowing palestinians from the west bank, thousands of them to come to jerusalem to perform prayers at the mosque during ramadan without obtaining pre preapproved permits except for men under the age of 40. they are supposed to get these permits beforehand. women are not facing any age restrictions at all coming from the west bank. as for residents of gaza israel has also eased restrictions of movement on them hundreds of them over the age of 60 will be able to come every friday during ramadan to pray and a fe
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at the damascus gate, one of the main entrances to the old city of jerusalem. nisreen thank you for joining us. it seems like there are going to be more numbers of palestinians playing, why is that? >> reporter: correct. that's because israel for the first time in around a decade has significantly reduced movement restrictions on palestinians from the west bank and gaza in what israel is describing as a goodwill gesture towards palestinians during the month of ramadan and following a security assessment by the israeli army. so as you mentioned 10s of thousands of palestinians from the west bank will be able to pray at the mosque. earn can come and pray exempt for men under the age of the 40. they can apply for pre-approved permits, women will not face any age restriction and this is going to significantly increase the number of people from the west bank who are able to come throughout checkpoints when in the past the age restrictions were placed at 50, 55. and 60. and there is also been an easing ofof restrictions on the movement of restless den of the gaza. hu
at the damascus gate, one of the main entrances to the old city of jerusalem. nisreen thank you for joining us. it seems like there are going to be more numbers of palestinians playing, why is that? >> reporter: correct. that's because israel for the first time in around a decade has significantly reduced movement restrictions on palestinians from the west bank and gaza in what israel is describing as a goodwill gesture towards palestinians during the month of ramadan and following a...
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while happy to be able to travel to jerusalem, most palestinians don't believe their right to worship should be restricted in the first place. the freedom of movement of palestinians is a right guaranteed by international law, but a right continuously limited by israel. >> for them to occasionally anow more or less people the whole system is unacceptable and must be abolished by international law. >> reporter: while the measures temporarily ease restrictions. israeli continuing occupation is an issue which isn't being resolved. >>> tunisia says it will close its console late in libya, following the kidnapping of ten of their staff. seven were freed on friday and the other three were release addai earlier. the foreign minister says they are all back home. this comes after a court granted the extradition of a member of the libya dawn militia. more to come here on the program, including -- >> i'm in the district in nepal where many children traumatized by the earthquake are still refusing to go back to school. >>> and sri lanka put pakistan under serious pressure. we'll have all of the d
while happy to be able to travel to jerusalem, most palestinians don't believe their right to worship should be restricted in the first place. the freedom of movement of palestinians is a right guaranteed by international law, but a right continuously limited by israel. >> for them to occasionally anow more or less people the whole system is unacceptable and must be abolished by international law. >> reporter: while the measures temporarily ease restrictions. israeli continuing...
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this is a family that had a son born in jerusalem and they wanted his passport to say jerusalem, israel. longstanding practice of both democratic and republican administrations is just to put jerusalem, not israel. congress passed a law in 2002 saying well, if the -- you see relatives here. if congress passed the law saying if the relatives want the passport to say israel it should. today the supreme court said no congress had no right to say that. that this sort of deciding who is sovereign and who isn't, that's a strictly a presidential power. >> interesting case indeed. it's been a tough issue, sensitive issue because jerusalem, of course, is, as you've been reporting, is one of the chief disputes between israel and the palestinians over who controls jerusalem and both republican and democratic white houses have refused to take sides in that. congress has stepped in at various stages. thank you very much pete williams, on both stories. >> thank you. >>> a video that surfaced over the weekend from mckenney, texas. terribly disturbing showing a police officer throwing a teen girl to th
this is a family that had a son born in jerusalem and they wanted his passport to say jerusalem, israel. longstanding practice of both democratic and republican administrations is just to put jerusalem, not israel. congress passed a law in 2002 saying well, if the -- you see relatives here. if congress passed the law saying if the relatives want the passport to say israel it should. today the supreme court said no congress had no right to say that. that this sort of deciding who is sovereign...
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. >>> at least 80,000 muslim worshippers have streamed through jerusalem to pray at one of the holiest sites. israel eased restrictioned for what it says was a sign of goodwill for the start of ramadan. >> reporter: this man from gaza hasn't been to jerusalem in 25 years. this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left his house to get to the crossing at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers at the mosque. prayering there is a privilege. the only reason he was able to get a permit is because israel is issuing them to gazans who are older than 60 years old. >> translator: i'm so happy that i'm finally going back after long period. israeli easing restrictions is good. but we need more easing for all gazans not just the elderly. >>> palestinians from the occupied west bank will also will allowed to pray on friday without a permit except for men under 40 who still have to apply to get one. women face no age restrictions. tens of thousands of palestinians have already applied for permits. >> translator: the least of our rights as palestinians is to be able to move
. >>> at least 80,000 muslim worshippers have streamed through jerusalem to pray at one of the holiest sites. israel eased restrictioned for what it says was a sign of goodwill for the start of ramadan. >> reporter: this man from gaza hasn't been to jerusalem in 25 years. this year israel issued him a travel permit. he left his house to get to the crossing at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers at the mosque. prayering there is a privilege. the only reason...
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and thank god that there was the jerusalem open house gay and lesbian center in jerusalem where he could go. >> amazing. >> and ironically enough, the other demographic there that suffers this way are young palestinian men. >> oh, dear. >> and he found himself in a group that was made up of people from the ultra-orthodox community and young palestinian guys. >> boy, that'll bring people together. and, kate, you talked about being mormon. >> well, this is the thing. in hearing the story, i'm reminded of this every single time as i think about lgbt issues and how we came this far as we have. lgbt people are literally everywhere. it's not just a slogan. we are in every demographic. we are in every community. we are in every neighborhood. we are in every family. we are in every racial identity and ethnic group. i mean, it is -- i think that's part of the reason why we've come so far so fast is that it is -- once we come out, which is such an important, empowering point in our lives, everyone else who loves us then has to make the choice whether they want to continue to be in a relationship w
and thank god that there was the jerusalem open house gay and lesbian center in jerusalem where he could go. >> amazing. >> and ironically enough, the other demographic there that suffers this way are young palestinian men. >> oh, dear. >> and he found himself in a group that was made up of people from the ultra-orthodox community and young palestinian guys. >> boy, that'll bring people together. and, kate, you talked about being mormon. >> well, this is the...
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but because jerusalem is disputed territory, u.s. passports declare no country, so it's essentially left blank. for 60 years, it has been u.s. policy that no state holds solve represent at this over jerusalem. the supreme court's majority decision says that the president has the exclusive power to recognize foreign territories. >>> now thousands of migrants continue to make the dangerous journey across the mediterranean into europe. and over the weekend, rescuers saved about 6,000ing my raptss at sea. 1200 of them have arrived in sicily to be processed and receive medical care. the u.n. says nearly 100,000ing my raptss have crossed into europe so far this year. and you can see how quickly this yois is escalating. at this time last year that number was at about 50,000. and another 1,000, another nation where thousands of these migrants are setting foot and landing in is greece. they arrive happy to have made it alive after a long and perilous journey, but some locals don't share that sentiment. isa suarez reports. >> reporter: this is
but because jerusalem is disputed territory, u.s. passports declare no country, so it's essentially left blank. for 60 years, it has been u.s. policy that no state holds solve represent at this over jerusalem. the supreme court's majority decision says that the president has the exclusive power to recognize foreign territories. >>> now thousands of migrants continue to make the dangerous journey across the mediterranean into europe. and over the weekend, rescuers saved about 6,000ing...
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jerusalem >>> according to the police a man stabbed israeli border police, he was stabbed in the net, but fired at the attacker after he was stabbed. critically wounding. the israeli police say that it is a senior role for palestinians from the west bank. the attack in jerusalem happened two days after a settlement was shot dead by palestinian man in the occupied west bank and the legal settlement according to the police the israeli settler was shot at point blank range and is at large. in the last year following the incident when a palestinian teenager. following the kidnap-murder of a settler in the occupied west bank, the violence continues to erupt after the 50 day war >>> french foreign minister say it's a stalemate in peace talks risk setting the middle east conflict ablaze. we go to cairo. they are trying to promote a french led peace deal. mahmoud abbas and binyamin netanyahu will meet on sunday >>> thousands marched to support greece in france. greece has failed to reach an agreement. monday is the last chance for athens not to default. thousands of the anti-austerity marcher
jerusalem >>> according to the police a man stabbed israeli border police, he was stabbed in the net, but fired at the attacker after he was stabbed. critically wounding. the israeli police say that it is a senior role for palestinians from the west bank. the attack in jerusalem happened two days after a settlement was shot dead by palestinian man in the occupied west bank and the legal settlement according to the police the israeli settler was shot at point blank range and is at...
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we'll go to west jerusalem in a moment but first a reaction from our editor james bays at u.n. headquarters in new york. israel says this u.n. committee is biased. that the production was politically motivated and morally flawed. what are we to make of that? >> this is a commission of inquiry set up but the u.n. human rights council in geneva. this is the main body for human rights in the u.n. system and this is a formal official u.n. report done in the way that the u.n. would always do this sort of examination. i'm sure the u.n. will reject that sort of criticism. israel i think is obviously worried about the details in this report. yes, this report accuses hamas and palestinian groups of war crimes too. if you look at the report, the amount of damning detail about israel in there is very great indeed. remember, israel is considered to be a member state of the united nations and its military is supposed to be a professional army. yet the damning criticism for example, it says the leadership did not change its course of abcs despite considerable information despite the massive
we'll go to west jerusalem in a moment but first a reaction from our editor james bays at u.n. headquarters in new york. israel says this u.n. committee is biased. that the production was politically motivated and morally flawed. what are we to make of that? >> this is a commission of inquiry set up but the u.n. human rights council in geneva. this is the main body for human rights in the u.n. system and this is a formal official u.n. report done in the way that the u.n. would always do...
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you could list on the pass board jerusalem. the administration -- republican administration and democratic administrations have said that is not the case. >> and we've talked about this before, this is the central conflict we're heading for. it's more the case than not now and i think we've seen president bush on national security and now president obama on domestic issues pushed the power with executive power and that means that the supreme court matters more as the voice to say how far can you go? we're learning congress cannot stop a dedicated president but the courts ultimately can. >> and the future of this president's legacy in the end may be more determined by john roberts than john boehner. >> major decisions coming up on obamacare, for example, on immigration, a lot of substantive -- gay marriage and important issues coming up. that's it for me. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. in "the situation room." amanpour is coming up next. for our viewers in north america, newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> here we go.
you could list on the pass board jerusalem. the administration -- republican administration and democratic administrations have said that is not the case. >> and we've talked about this before, this is the central conflict we're heading for. it's more the case than not now and i think we've seen president bush on national security and now president obama on domestic issues pushed the power with executive power and that means that the supreme court matters more as the voice to say how far...
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government's position has not to give one group or country sovereignty over jerusalem. instead trying to stay neutral until a mid east peace deal is ultimately reached. finally putting to an end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. so this has been a long standing policy. but the family wanted the passport to read israel and their timing was perfect. because right around the time that mehem was born, congress passed a law pushing back against the white house that said a person could have a passport that said israel. today the justices sided with presidential power. justice kennedy wrote the decision for the majority and he said basically the way the government treats a passport and has an overall law should be one and the same. he says reiteration that voice must be the president's. well the chief justice john roberts and two other justice et cetera disagreed. roberts wrote: so you see this is not just about the big picture but also, about this classic debate over the power of congress versus the power of the presidency. tony. >> yeah, we see that over the
government's position has not to give one group or country sovereignty over jerusalem. instead trying to stay neutral until a mid east peace deal is ultimately reached. finally putting to an end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. so this has been a long standing policy. but the family wanted the passport to read israel and their timing was perfect. because right around the time that mehem was born, congress passed a law pushing back against the white house that said a person...
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and i interviewed him in jerusalem. and there was -- anti-semitic riots the likes of which we hadn't seen throughout europe and the united states. and they were very frightening. and said to ellie, i said what do you say to the jews oramerica that are for the first time in their lives having to deal with the fact that they're hated because they're jewish. they never experienced this as children. i was blessed to grow up in a time when anti-semitism was still unacceptable outside of the back rooms in this country. and i said what do you tell them? they're scared they're confused. they don't know what to think. and he responded to me, he said, they have to insure the post important thing in fighting anti-semitism is not to allow the anti-semites to define us. we the jewish people have always defined ourselves from the time we received the ten commandments. we have defined ourselves as the children of abraham and isaac and jacob. because the moment we give that right to define who we are and what we believe to our haters t
and i interviewed him in jerusalem. and there was -- anti-semitic riots the likes of which we hadn't seen throughout europe and the united states. and they were very frightening. and said to ellie, i said what do you say to the jews oramerica that are for the first time in their lives having to deal with the fact that they're hated because they're jewish. they never experienced this as children. i was blessed to grow up in a time when anti-semitism was still unacceptable outside of the back...
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it is a dream to pray on friday in jerusalem. an early wake up and day of fasting all for this place on this day. tens of thousands of worshippers offer their own prayers. before they come together. he revels in the moment praying he will be here in this crowd again soon. >>> a clamp down on anti-government actists in burundi shows no sign of letting up. more than 90,000 people have fled to neighboring countries. many say it's because of the violent acts of a progovernment youth militia. we talked to several people whose lives have been changed forever. >> reporter: kissing the little brother he has known for a few weeks, happy to help his mother. we can't show his face in case he becomes known to the men who killed his father murdered in bruni's capital. he came home from school to find his father dead his morvanished after the government's youth militia swept the area. he fled and met the woman who now cares for him along the way. he's pretty sure he knows who is to blame for destroying the life he knew. this man has good reaso
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they won't weigh in, who legally has control of jerusalem in a peace deal is reached. right around the time, that he was born, in 2002, congress, passed their own law saying that passports could read is real. this case has gone to the supreme court and it is a fight about the sovereign reality of israel and it's a battle between congress and the presidency. >>> today the supreme court sided with the power of presidency in a 6-3 decision, say the passport will not read israel. this affects him and about 50,000 other americans but it has broader implications. >>> what does this really mean for the power of the president in this area? >>> well the justices who ended up making this decision, said it didn't make sense to have a passport passport policy in conflict with the administrations policy, not just something that's done by the break practice administration and, bush administration and others believed in it. >>> it wasn't anything in on the nitty-gritty of jerusalem but the bigger picture. >>> justice kennedy said, recognition is a topic, when they must speak with one
they won't weigh in, who legally has control of jerusalem in a peace deal is reached. right around the time, that he was born, in 2002, congress, passed their own law saying that passports could read is real. this case has gone to the supreme court and it is a fight about the sovereign reality of israel and it's a battle between congress and the presidency. >>> today the supreme court sided with the power of presidency in a 6-3 decision, say the passport will not read israel. this...
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look around and think about what we call cooperation circles all over here, in the plains outside of jerusalem, jews christians, muslims gather for what we call we refuse to be enemies. an event that happens to stand together and as we say exercise the power of we exercise the power together, the power of the peoples together. the purpose of uri is beautifully expressed. >> religion, beautiful expressions, indigenous traditions throughout the world come together to promote daily interfaith. what is this? >> this is our purpose statement. this is the core of the work of uri, promoting enduring, daily , interfaith cooperation to and religious violence and promoting peace, justice and healing for the earth. a wild idea but when we see being focused on religion, being focused on alternative models where people live peacefully on that circle outside of jerusalem, it's critical to give hope that this is possible. >> and let me just say the genius of that purpose statement is that it galvanizes hundreds of thousands of people now all over the world. we do have, as we said, grassroots groups that we c
look around and think about what we call cooperation circles all over here, in the plains outside of jerusalem, jews christians, muslims gather for what we call we refuse to be enemies. an event that happens to stand together and as we say exercise the power of we exercise the power together, the power of the peoples together. the purpose of uri is beautifully expressed. >> religion, beautiful expressions, indigenous traditions throughout the world come together to promote daily...
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molly: irris, thank you for that irris makler reporting from jerusalem. the turkish president has died in the house rat the age of 90. -- has died in the hospital at the age of 90. it was president from 1993 until 2000. he died early this morning and anchor. in yemen, a saudi half and led airstrike has struck a convoy of civilians. at least 31 people were killed in today's attack, which hit the outskirts of the southern port city of aden. the poor strikes began nearly three months ago. it comes as you and brokered peace talks and convene in geneva. the fighting has created major humanitarian crisis with 80% of the population nearly 20 million people, said to be in need of aid. and the dominican republic -- thousands of undocumented haitian immigrants and their descendents are rushing to register with authorities he for a set deadline. as wednesday is the last a people can submit papers under new rules to regularize their status or they will face deportation. we have more on the deadline that is nearly impossible to meet. reporter: waiting in line thousand
molly: irris, thank you for that irris makler reporting from jerusalem. the turkish president has died in the house rat the age of 90. -- has died in the hospital at the age of 90. it was president from 1993 until 2000. he died early this morning and anchor. in yemen, a saudi half and led airstrike has struck a convoy of civilians. at least 31 people were killed in today's attack, which hit the outskirts of the southern port city of aden. the poor strikes began nearly three months ago. it comes...
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let's get the latest from imtiaz tyab who joins us from west jerusalem. tell us more about the operation. >> in the early hours of the morning, a young man in his 20s was shot dead in the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank by israeli military forces. the man was shot in the back and he died before arriving at hospital. as you mentioned, there are dispute claims surrounding how he died. according to people in the area this young man was coming out of a mosque when shot by the u.s. rally forces. the israeli forces are saying that he was throwing an. >> ed or a pipe bomb in their direction. at this statement it's still unclear as to what happened but the fact remains that this young man has been shot dead in - in the janine refugee camp. this is the first killing we have seen by israeli forces in around two months and typically when the shootings happen. of course it causes anger on the streets, but given the fact that the israeli security forces are positioned across the occupied west bank we are not expecting major skirmishes. the situation in t
let's get the latest from imtiaz tyab who joins us from west jerusalem. tell us more about the operation. >> in the early hours of the morning, a young man in his 20s was shot dead in the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank by israeli military forces. the man was shot in the back and he died before arriving at hospital. as you mentioned, there are dispute claims surrounding how he died. according to people in the area this young man was coming out of a mosque when shot by the...
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we have reports from occupied east jerusalem. >> they have not been to jerusalem in 25 years. this year they were issued a travel permit. he left his house at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers at the aqsa mosque. the only reason why he was able to get a permit is because israel is issuing them to those over 60 years old. >> i'm so happy that i'm finally going back for a long period. we need more easing for all gazaens. we want to be able to go there every day. >> others will be able to pray at the aqsa without a permit except for men under 40, who still have to apply to get one. women face to age restrictions. tens of thousands of palestinians have already applied for permits. theto be able to move without a permit. i've spent the last four days issuing permits and it's humiliating. we're entitled to move without withoutwithout a permit without talking to anyone. >> they're easing restrictions during ramadan that comes at a time of heightened restrictions. most palestinians don't believe their right to worship should be restricted in the first place.
we have reports from occupied east jerusalem. >> they have not been to jerusalem in 25 years. this year they were issued a travel permit. he left his house at dawn so he could reach jerusalem in time for friday prayers at the aqsa mosque. the only reason why he was able to get a permit is because israel is issuing them to those over 60 years old. >> i'm so happy that i'm finally going back for a long period. we need more easing for all gazaens. we want to be able to go there every...
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instead of jerusalem you can have israel put in the passport. growth -- both president obama and his predecessor, president bush, said that that interferes with the president's power to run foreign affairs and recognized sovereign nations. the supreme court agreed there as well. charlie: likely to be any retirements in the next two years? adam: unless someone's health goes staggeringly and surprisingly south, i don't see it. i think the next president may have two or three supreme court appointments, which certainly puts pressure on people in the presidential campaign, but i don't any just this voluntarily going unless there is a real health too. i don't think that one of the more liberal justices would risk supreme court nomination this late in the president's term and obviously the more conservative justices would rather have a more conservative president appoint his or her successor. charlie: when you look at the court today and look at the way that it operates is there a judgment that john roberts has been a good chief justice? charlie: i've
instead of jerusalem you can have israel put in the passport. growth -- both president obama and his predecessor, president bush, said that that interferes with the president's power to run foreign affairs and recognized sovereign nations. the supreme court agreed there as well. charlie: likely to be any retirements in the next two years? adam: unless someone's health goes staggeringly and surprisingly south, i don't see it. i think the next president may have two or three supreme court...
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israel eases restrictions to allow tens of thousands of palestinians from the occupied territories into jerusalem for ramadan prayers. >> the suspect arrested in the church shooting in south carolina has confessed. >> business leaders in south africa spend the night out in the cold to raise awareness about homelessness. >> talks in geneva to end the war in yemen have collapsed. the foreign minister of yemen's government in exile told al jazeera the houthi representatives never left their hotel room. the delegation plans to leave the negotiations and return to riyadh on saturday. hashem has been following those talks. clearly a lot of frustration in geneva right now. what happened? >> basically it's been almost a week that the international community and the united nations have been trying to bring the war be factions to agree on a political settlement or ceasefire that would be implemented across the country. that didn't happen. as we speak, they haven't been even able to sort of initiate talks with the houthis and have them onboard for the time being. most of the talks have been basically as fol
israel eases restrictions to allow tens of thousands of palestinians from the occupied territories into jerusalem for ramadan prayers. >> the suspect arrested in the church shooting in south carolina has confessed. >> business leaders in south africa spend the night out in the cold to raise awareness about homelessness. >> talks in geneva to end the war in yemen have collapsed. the foreign minister of yemen's government in exile told al jazeera the houthi representatives never...
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the parents of a jewish boy born in jerusalem wanted his passport to read he was born in israel, but official state department policy says people born there can only right jerusalem as their place of birth, not israel, jordan or west bank. the status of jerusalem has been at the top of the conflict since 1948 and the high court today sided with the state department. >>> a second trial in iran today for washington post reporter jason rezaian who has been detained nearly a year now. the post said he defended himself against espionage charges in a closed door session. his mom says rezaian is accused of being a master spy when he was really just reporting on the country he loves. >>> why paychecks could soon get bigger for millions of americans working more than 40 hours a week. >> plus why jerry seinfeld says he does not play college campuses, that and >>> trending now some amazing dashcam video featuring an airborne moose. agenting more like rocky than bullwinkle the animal completely vaulted over a small car in russia. apparently many cars have dashcam video from russia. the animal fa
the parents of a jewish boy born in jerusalem wanted his passport to read he was born in israel, but official state department policy says people born there can only right jerusalem as their place of birth, not israel, jordan or west bank. the status of jerusalem has been at the top of the conflict since 1948 and the high court today sided with the state department. >>> a second trial in iran today for washington post reporter jason rezaian who has been detained nearly a year now. the...
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they are figuring out what kind of status jerusalem has a negotiations. you can read more at the associated press. coming up today at live coverage of the american jewish committee's forum with remarks by tony blanck and and a panel discussion on the two state solution and that's expected to start in about 15 minutes, 11:00 eastern time on c-span. later, 3:15 p.m. eastern, the speaker of the iraq parliament and the highest ranking sunni official is in washington, d c speaking about the challenges facing iraq and legislation there that analysts say it's key to the country's ability to fight isis. tomorrow, c-span three will have a hearing on the tsa. firsthand accounts of problems and we will hear with an official from the department of homeland security and a former tsa officer who has written several stories about what he has seen that the agency. that hearing is tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span three. before our coverage of the american jewish committee begins, we will look at the issue of drug shortages in the uni
they are figuring out what kind of status jerusalem has a negotiations. you can read more at the associated press. coming up today at live coverage of the american jewish committee's forum with remarks by tony blanck and and a panel discussion on the two state solution and that's expected to start in about 15 minutes, 11:00 eastern time on c-span. later, 3:15 p.m. eastern, the speaker of the iraq parliament and the highest ranking sunni official is in washington, d c speaking about the...