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jerusalem. we do have the information about the speakers, so i want to go speakerails, are the from the israeli embassy in washington, the deputy of azar, willreuven also participate. known to thell audience here, he participated and number of our seminars contributed. now, basically our mission i is to deal with the question of jerusalem, whether in recentting tension months, at least the last three months, can ignite a religious war in the middle east and at the time of, christmas, that the world is earth, the peace on question arises whether the spirit of the sacred city of jerusalem, the city that is honored to judaism and islam, wouldand encourage building the peace within the middle east and the holy land, and so on. willhis and other issues be included, discussion for example, in a historical context, background of jerusalem, the political and as thespect as well, various related issues, the role of religion, for example. invite thelike to speakers, they will take over in a few minutes. o
jerusalem. we do have the information about the speakers, so i want to go speakerails, are the from the israeli embassy in washington, the deputy of azar, willreuven also participate. known to thell audience here, he participated and number of our seminars contributed. now, basically our mission i is to deal with the question of jerusalem, whether in recentting tension months, at least the last three months, can ignite a religious war in the middle east and at the time of, christmas, that the...
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to restore jerusalem. that's a capital and a place in which the temple is restored, etc.. we have mentioned it in weddings. part and parcel. the other two, they have to be accepted. the other has to accept us. another thing that we have to do is instead of exploiting religion to radicalize, we have to exploit religion to moderate. that is a difficult task, especially today. unless we defeat the radicals, we won't be able to do it. sometimes i'm hearing in the last few months, in washington and other places and when it comes to isis, people say that isis is ignorant. unfortunately, they are not. their methods are educated. the problem that we have is that they radicals are educated. unless we defeat them, it will be very difficult to promote the acceptance of the other into religion to promote moderation. one of the problems that we have in jerusalem, and i was raised there, is that religion is being manipulated. in the last spark of violence that we are suffering from now, before that there was a campaign,
to restore jerusalem. that's a capital and a place in which the temple is restored, etc.. we have mentioned it in weddings. part and parcel. the other two, they have to be accepted. the other has to accept us. another thing that we have to do is instead of exploiting religion to radicalize, we have to exploit religion to moderate. that is a difficult task, especially today. unless we defeat the radicals, we won't be able to do it. sometimes i'm hearing in the last few months, in washington and...
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to restore jerusalem. capital and a place in which the temple is restored, etc.. we have mentioned it in weddings. .art and parcel the other two, they have to be accepted. the other has to accept us. dother thing that we have to is instead of exploiting religion to radicalize, we have to exploit religion to moderate. that is a difficult task, especially today. unless we defeat the radicals, we won't be able to do it. sometimes i'm hearing in the last few months, in washington and other places and when it comes to isis, people say that ignorant. unfortunately, they are not. their methods are educated. the problem that we have is that they radicals are educated. unless we defeat them, it will be very difficult to promote the acceptance of the other into religion to promote moderation. one of the problems that we have in jerusalem, and i was raised that religion is being manipulated. in the last spark of violence that we are suffering from now, before that there was a campaign, a well organized campaign by th
to restore jerusalem. capital and a place in which the temple is restored, etc.. we have mentioned it in weddings. .art and parcel the other two, they have to be accepted. the other has to accept us. dother thing that we have to is instead of exploiting religion to radicalize, we have to exploit religion to moderate. that is a difficult task, especially today. unless we defeat the radicals, we won't be able to do it. sometimes i'm hearing in the last few months, in washington and other places...
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there is a big gap between what we call west jerusalem and east jerusalem. although eastern jerusalem and palestinians comprise 32% of the city's total population. now this percentage is decreasing. they pay a 30% of the city's budget yet they receive less than 5% of the municipal budget. now because of a lot of pressure on the municipality, this has been improving that the municipality is paying more attention to east jerusalem, and so jerusalem invest six times on jewish residents than palestinians residents and you can see the entrance of public services like parks, like children and clinics, like different facilities within the city. so the minnesota is in charge of the israeli schools where the students are being provided with a lot of facilities while actually the same palestinian schools are in very bad conditions. so when you're talking about the young kid who takes a knife and goes and commits terrorism, it is also in the education because they are receiving their that education. he hates going to school because there are no facilities at this is al
there is a big gap between what we call west jerusalem and east jerusalem. although eastern jerusalem and palestinians comprise 32% of the city's total population. now this percentage is decreasing. they pay a 30% of the city's budget yet they receive less than 5% of the municipal budget. now because of a lot of pressure on the municipality, this has been improving that the municipality is paying more attention to east jerusalem, and so jerusalem invest six times on jewish residents than...
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of jerusalem, i'm going to run to become the mayor of jerusalem. i, a member of the likud, said welcome. your deputy to be likud they were annoyed by my announcement. they said if you're really supporting the idea of the tousalem act, then i'm ready contribute and everything you will become part of the israeli experience, part of israeli way of planning jerusalem. -- to the problems we failed to find really understanding and believe we can live together. i believe there are a lot of projects at the time. for example, the electricity company of east jerusalem. we thought that maybe we could combine them to the israeli electricity company. no, we have to keep the electricity governor jerusalem -- company of jerusalem operated by the because we need people side to palestinian have the ability to run, manage and be part of the people running jerusalem. and they were hesitating. the police ofve all the jerusalemite -- i know that most of jerusalem is quite satisfied with the understanding of the palestinian people would like to define themselves as a na
of jerusalem, i'm going to run to become the mayor of jerusalem. i, a member of the likud, said welcome. your deputy to be likud they were annoyed by my announcement. they said if you're really supporting the idea of the tousalem act, then i'm ready contribute and everything you will become part of the israeli experience, part of israeli way of planning jerusalem. -- to the problems we failed to find really understanding and believe we can live together. i believe there are a lot of projects at...
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the electric company of jerusalem, east jerusalem. we thought that maybe we could combine them to the israeli electricity company. i said at the time, no, we have to keep the company to be operated by them. we need people from the palestinian side to have the ability to manage and be part of the people who are running ritualism. -- jerusalem. they were hesitant. most of jerusalem, the understanding the palestinian people would like to design their nation themselves. they have their own self-determination about their nationality. day by're talking about day life, and cooperation and the ability for everyone to cooperate with the hope he can achieve his needs as a person, as a human being, and when he goes to school, and goes to the university he can afterwards i'd is way -- find his way inside each -- inside the israeli environment -- then we can come to the idea that we are one community. unfortunately for the time being, and as it is developing right now, the hatred and not today wemidation, only are in a position that he time -- tha
the electric company of jerusalem, east jerusalem. we thought that maybe we could combine them to the israeli electricity company. i said at the time, no, we have to keep the company to be operated by them. we need people from the palestinian side to have the ability to manage and be part of the people who are running ritualism. -- jerusalem. they were hesitant. most of jerusalem, the understanding the palestinian people would like to design their nation themselves. they have their own...
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rome. >> jews were banned from jerusalem. and in observance of jewish law was prohibited by the romans. >> helena will be the first person to try and retrace the final footsteps of christ. >> here you have a woman who stands in the pinnacle of power. and understands what power looks like. it, to me, is fascinating that a person from that vantage point would see jesus as the one worthy of her life, her allegiance, and her worship. >> this was a way of getting in closer to really understanding the bible and to really entering into the spirit of jesus. >> there was something about knowing that he actually walked here, that he talked here, where she's standing. you realize that this is not just a myth. jerusalem is not a made-up city. jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it will ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a
rome. >> jews were banned from jerusalem. and in observance of jewish law was prohibited by the romans. >> helena will be the first person to try and retrace the final footsteps of christ. >> here you have a woman who stands in the pinnacle of power. and understands what power looks like. it, to me, is fascinating that a person from that vantage point would see jesus as the one worthy of her life, her allegiance, and her worship. >> this was a way of getting in closer to...
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aerobic east jerusalem. yet, sweden will not take the corresponding step of moving its ambassador to west jerusalem. basically, israel is judged by the 1947 ideas and the palestinians are looked at through the 1967 ones. -- lens. there's is no consistency nor coherence. alignedy were to be with preference, which we would see as a recognition of residential west jerusalem as the official capital of the area. recognition of residential east jerusalem as he capital of palestine, and a continued effort to ensure that the holy basin remains open to religious worship to all religions. the notion of the separate corp.'s supper out of him, which was the 1947 jerusalem would now be relegated. descendents, here is the most glaring inconsistency between policy and preference because the preference is for peace by means of two states for two people. the jewish people have a right to self-determination. the arab palestinian people have a right to self determination. yet what countries are the sole supporters that points
aerobic east jerusalem. yet, sweden will not take the corresponding step of moving its ambassador to west jerusalem. basically, israel is judged by the 1947 ideas and the palestinians are looked at through the 1967 ones. -- lens. there's is no consistency nor coherence. alignedy were to be with preference, which we would see as a recognition of residential west jerusalem as the official capital of the area. recognition of residential east jerusalem as he capital of palestine, and a continued...
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zero heartburn. ♪ >>> jerusalem, a.d. 62. a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum. renounce his brother jesus as his messiah or face death. but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotion. >> but pushing james from the walls doesn't kill him. ancient texts record that the final blows come when he's stoned to death and his body is buried on the spot where he falls. in accordance with jewish custom of the time, one year after his death, james' bones would have been collected and interned in an ossuary. >> i think it is likely that james' body was claimed by his followers and buried. there was considerable support from within the city of jerusalem right across the board for james to be honored against the demeaning death that was inflicted on him. >> after james's murder, the crucial r
zero heartburn. ♪ >>> jerusalem, a.d. 62. a leading member of the jewish priesthood gives james an ultimatum. renounce his brother jesus as his messiah or face death. but james refuses. >> the link between jesus and james ultimately means that james can't survive. >> james is led to the temple walls. only a few hundred meters from where jesus was crucified. >> he's martyred for this cause, and he's martyred for his sincere devotion. >> but pushing james from...
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in arab east jerusalem. yet, sweden will not take the corresponding step of moving its ambassador to west jerusalem. basically, israel is judged by the 1947 ideas and the palestinians are looked at through the 1967 lens. there's is no consistency nor coherence. if policy were to be aligned with preference, which we would see as a recognition of residential west jerusalem as the official capital of the isreal, including moving of embassies, recognition of residential east jerusalem as he -- the capital of palestine and a continued effort to ensure that the holy basin remains open to all religions. the notion of the separate core, which was the 1947 jerusalem would now be relegated. as far as the descendents, here is the most glaring inconsistency between policy and preference because the , preference is for peace by means of two states for two people. the jewish people have a right to self-determination. the arab palestinian people have a right to self determination. yet, western countries are the sole suppor
in arab east jerusalem. yet, sweden will not take the corresponding step of moving its ambassador to west jerusalem. basically, israel is judged by the 1947 ideas and the palestinians are looked at through the 1967 lens. there's is no consistency nor coherence. if policy were to be aligned with preference, which we would see as a recognition of residential west jerusalem as the official capital of the isreal, including moving of embassies, recognition of residential east jerusalem as he -- the...
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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stere
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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but today in jerusalem, james is still venerated. the 12th century armenian cathedral is dedicated to him. >> st. james is our first patriarch. we feel privileged that our brotherhood here in st. james are in direct succession and in direct line to st. james, the first bishop of jerusalem. in our daily prayers, james is our lord. james is sitting next to christ. >> it's claimed the cathedral is built on the site of james' home. worshipers also believe his remains are buried here. >> according to armenian tradition, the bones of st. james were brought from the valley of kidron where they were originally buried, and they were reburied under the main altar of the present st. james cathedral. >> but what happened to the box that first held his mortal remains? >> so is the james ossuary real or not? that's a tough question. the jury is still out on that one. >> at the end of it, you still have a mystery. we'll never quite know if the james ossuary is real or not. we'll never quite know if it's that james, the brother of jesus. >> after go
but today in jerusalem, james is still venerated. the 12th century armenian cathedral is dedicated to him. >> st. james is our first patriarch. we feel privileged that our brotherhood here in st. james are in direct succession and in direct line to st. james, the first bishop of jerusalem. in our daily prayers, james is our lord. james is sitting next to christ. >> it's claimed the cathedral is built on the site of james' home. worshipers also believe his remains are buried here....
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arab east jerusalem. if sweden would not take the corresponding steps of moving as ambassador to west jerusalem. so basically israel is judged by the 1947 ideas and the palestinians are looked up through the 1967 lens. there's no consistency, no coherence on that, and if policy were to be aligned with preference, what we would see as a recognition of residential west jerusalem as the official capital of israel, including embassies, recognition of residence is jerusalem as the capital of palestine, and a continued effort to ensure that the holy basin remains open to religious worship to all religions. the notion of the separate corporis, the 1947, could have a limited only to the holy basin. and, finally, on the issue of refugees and their descendents. i find the most glaring inconsistency between policy and preference. because the preference is for peace by means of two states for two people. the jewish people have arrived to self-determination. the arab palestinians have a right to self-determination. an
arab east jerusalem. if sweden would not take the corresponding steps of moving as ambassador to west jerusalem. so basically israel is judged by the 1947 ideas and the palestinians are looked up through the 1967 lens. there's no consistency, no coherence on that, and if policy were to be aligned with preference, what we would see as a recognition of residential west jerusalem as the official capital of israel, including embassies, recognition of residence is jerusalem as the capital of...
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is a modern jerusalem with fine buildings, streets, and boulevards, but our interest y.es in the old cit an officer directs traffic. no vehicles are permitted within the world city. it must be done on the backs of animals or men. ♪ >> the finest gate is the damascus gate, because through it passes the old road to damascus. ♪ >> the streets of jerusalem changed little with the passing of time and present the same appearance they did 2000 years ago. ♪ >> the narrow street is the chief business part of town. down thefrom one gate hill to the westgate. west gate. ♪ money changers are still found in the marketplaces. small boys with large baskets act as messengers and carry packages for shoppers. a quarrel over candy. it will end with smiles. ♪ eight new use for old automobile tires, crude but serviceable shoes. ♪ >> many of the streets of jerusalem are dark and dirty, the light coming from small openings in the top. only in the middle of the day penetrates, casting a strange light on the passersby . ♪ is one of the holiest of cities. to the christians, the mount of , the ro
is a modern jerusalem with fine buildings, streets, and boulevards, but our interest y.es in the old cit an officer directs traffic. no vehicles are permitted within the world city. it must be done on the backs of animals or men. ♪ >> the finest gate is the damascus gate, because through it passes the old road to damascus. ♪ >> the streets of jerusalem changed little with the passing of time and present the same appearance they did 2000 years ago. ♪ >> the narrow street...
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according to it, jerusalem -- that is a large swath of area including jerusalem of today and belongs to no one. the official policy of western countries with respect to israel is that jerusalem belongs to no one. as a result, there is no recognition of west jerusalem as the capital of israel, no western embassies, none at all in western jerusalem. aviv opposes that, even though there is no tel aviv. that wasete denial jerusalem is the capital of the state of israel. these jerusalem is treated as palestine. said,ll hear being territory." the case of sweden is constructive. noten declared that it will .pen an embassy in ramallah sweden recognizes palestine, but the investor to palestine first sweden lives in east jerusalem, yet sweden will not take the corresponding steps to move its ambassador to west jerusalem. byically israel is judged the 1947 ideas, and the palestinians are looked at lens.gh the 1967 mo there is no consistency or coherence on that. if policy were to be aligned with preference, which we would see as a recognition of western jerusalem as the official capital of isra
according to it, jerusalem -- that is a large swath of area including jerusalem of today and belongs to no one. the official policy of western countries with respect to israel is that jerusalem belongs to no one. as a result, there is no recognition of west jerusalem as the capital of israel, no western embassies, none at all in western jerusalem. aviv opposes that, even though there is no tel aviv. that wasete denial jerusalem is the capital of the state of israel. these jerusalem is treated...
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it all surrounded a construction deal in jerusalem. the supreme court found he was not involved in the main aspects of the bribery allegations in the case, and that is why it reduced his sentence. speaking to the media after the ruling, olmert welcomed the verdict. >> a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court decided to acquit me of the main charge in the holy land affair. >> olmert is going to jail for accepting a bribe of around $50,000 for separate real estate project that was also approved while he was mayor of jerusalem. he maintains his innocence. >> no bribe was ever offered to me and i never accepted one. i repeat this again in line of my beliefs i respect the verdict of the supreme court judges. >> ehud olmert served as prime minister from 2006 to 2009. he was a relatively popular leader at the time, but as his case worked its way through the legal system there were increasing demands by the public that he serve time in jail saying israeli politicians are treated far too leniently by the courts. >> this is
it all surrounded a construction deal in jerusalem. the supreme court found he was not involved in the main aspects of the bribery allegations in the case, and that is why it reduced his sentence. speaking to the media after the ruling, olmert welcomed the verdict. >> a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court decided to acquit me of the main charge in the holy land affair. >> olmert is going to jail for accepting a bribe of around $50,000 for separate real...
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active in east jerusalem usually use this loophole to take over property in east jerusalem and try to evict the tenant that is live in touch property. this law is discriminatory, because in the same system and under the same laws, property that was opened by palestinians prior to 1948 like most of the properties left behind by refugees in west jerusalem and rest of the israel, all that property can be returned to the former palestinian owners. >> we're on the roof of norah's house. the fear among palestinians living here is slowly over time, them lose their homes to more israeli settlers. norah breaks down during our interview. it's not fair, she says, her mother died in this house. all her memories are here. over the years, there's been an increase in settlement activity here. while we were filming, a young girl under armed guard says this is ours, why are you still here, you are delusion al. she says the court has already kicked norah out. >>> israeli police say a palestinian woman has been shot after allegedly stabbing an israeli in the occupied west bank. there is no information y
active in east jerusalem usually use this loophole to take over property in east jerusalem and try to evict the tenant that is live in touch property. this law is discriminatory, because in the same system and under the same laws, property that was opened by palestinians prior to 1948 like most of the properties left behind by refugees in west jerusalem and rest of the israel, all that property can be returned to the former palestinian owners. >> we're on the roof of norah's house. the...
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. >> settler groups active in east jerusalem usually use the loophole to take over property in east jerusalem, and try to evict tenants that live in such property. this law, of course, is discriminatory. because in the same israeli legal system, the same laws, property that was owned by palestinians, like most of the properties left behind by the palestinian refugees in west jerusalem and the rest of israel, all that cannot be returned to the owners. >> reporter: this is known as the muslim quarter of the old city. we are on the roof of nora's house. the fear is that over time palestinians will lose their homes to more israeli settlers. nora breaks down during the interview. it's not fair, she says. her mother died in this house, all her memories are here. over the years there has been an increase in settlement activity. while we were filming, a young girl, under armed guard, comes to tell nora "why are you here, this is ours. you are delusional." >> when i ask her what the problem is, she said the court has kicked nora out. >>> now, according to human rights groups, more than 1,000 immigrant
. >> settler groups active in east jerusalem usually use the loophole to take over property in east jerusalem, and try to evict tenants that live in such property. this law, of course, is discriminatory. because in the same israeli legal system, the same laws, property that was owned by palestinians, like most of the properties left behind by the palestinian refugees in west jerusalem and the rest of israel, all that cannot be returned to the owners. >> reporter: this is known as...
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she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ♪ ight, rental car, and hotel together. all you're thinking about, is making sure your little animal, enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. >>> laila's got something to show me. a watermelon salad thing she discovered on her recent trip here that's really piqued her interest. so off we go. i figure this will take a minute. we arrive at what looks like a pretty serious gathering. this is a duwan, and we're soon joined by her husband abu. >> it's an area where the elders gather to, you know, resolve community problems, to kind of advise. >> all these guys
she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ♪ ight, rental...
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he redid and improved the water systems in jerusalem. he built the fortress palace on top of masada, and he built where we are now, herodium, another fortress palace. >> he's respected as israel's greatest builder, but reviled as a paranoid madman who killed his wife, three of his children, and the rabbis of the jewish hasmonean dynasty. in matthew's gospel, when the magi followed their star to jerusalem and asked herod where the king of the jews has been born... [ wistful music plays, woman vocalizing ] ...he commands his soldiers to kill all the babies in bethlehem -- "the slaughter of the innocents." would mary and joseph felt oppressed, in a sense, passing by it? >> i would have in their position -- already feeling threatened just from the years of roman rule, that this would've been a very intimidating place for them. [ soft music plays ] >> why are luke and matthew's nativity stories so different? >> different audience, different geography, different authorship, different needs for the community. the gospels are essentially four di
he redid and improved the water systems in jerusalem. he built the fortress palace on top of masada, and he built where we are now, herodium, another fortress palace. >> he's respected as israel's greatest builder, but reviled as a paranoid madman who killed his wife, three of his children, and the rabbis of the jewish hasmonean dynasty. in matthew's gospel, when the magi followed their star to jerusalem and asked herod where the king of the jews has been born... [ wistful music plays,...
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now, we'll be in the church behind me, in the churches of nativity, the pate reark of -- patriarch of jerusalem will give his midnight mass. here we are on christmas eve, a day in which christians all over the world celebrate hope and peace, there is very little of it that we have been seeing here in the occupied west bank. >> we know fewer visitors are in bethlehem this year, that is not good news for people like hotel owners who rely on the tourist business. >> reporter: indeed, we have been speaking to restaurant operators, hotel owners, and indeed local politicians who say over the past ten years ago, since israel built its separation wall which divides neighborhoods in many different ways, that they are, in their words, being choked by the wall and the check points that have been put in place, saying that christian pilgrims now tend to just stay in jerusalem and do not travel to bethlehem, so although this square which is normally packed by people all over the world, you just don't see that anymore. but still, in saying all of that, there does seem to be a real sense from christians, indee
now, we'll be in the church behind me, in the churches of nativity, the pate reark of -- patriarch of jerusalem will give his midnight mass. here we are on christmas eve, a day in which christians all over the world celebrate hope and peace, there is very little of it that we have been seeing here in the occupied west bank. >> we know fewer visitors are in bethlehem this year, that is not good news for people like hotel owners who rely on the tourist business. >> reporter: indeed,...
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she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ke turbiofuel... into ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to make energy go further... ...no matter how many tries it takes. energy lives here. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. when i booked your, place, my friends though
she also hopes she can go to jerusalem as well. so she's optimistic. yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] she's saying -- first she said you're not allowing us to. then he self-corrected and said the israelis aren't allowing us to. >> go, go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is the normal tone of voice. he's not upset, by the way. this is how we talk. we yell. >> what's he saying? >> he's saying give me a permit. if they allow, of course i'll go. ke turbiofuel......
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we must not separate the threat to jerusalem and tel aviv from the threats of paris or london or new york or washington or even miami. [applause] in fact, i can think of no nation's security is is closely tied to our own more anytime there is daylight between two and emboldens israel's enemies to take action, 1st against the jewish state and then against the rest of the free world. last monthlast month we saw how quickly terror can spread. too many in washington failed to understand this and wonder why we should have trouble ourselves with a small country thousands of miles away. they failthey fail to see the connection to our national security and moral character, failed understand the danger of sending a message to the world that america is an unreliable ally and arguably should distance ourselves from abandonment to its multitude of your enemies. i believe that deep down those who wish for this know what it means. it would mean we leave israel's enemies to face alone the terror of rockets falling on their homes, the threat of the iranian nuclear weapons program with president obam
we must not separate the threat to jerusalem and tel aviv from the threats of paris or london or new york or washington or even miami. [applause] in fact, i can think of no nation's security is is closely tied to our own more anytime there is daylight between two and emboldens israel's enemies to take action, 1st against the jewish state and then against the rest of the free world. last monthlast month we saw how quickly terror can spread. too many in washington failed to understand this and...
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groups, they usually use this loophole to take over property in east jerusalem and try to evict the tenants that live in such property, and this law, of course, is discriminatory because in the same israeli legal system and under the same laws, properties that were owned by palestinians like most of the properties left behind by refugees in west jerusalem and the rest of israel, all that property can be returned to the historical owners. >> reporter: this is known as the muslim quarter of the old city. we're on the roof of the family's house. there is fear amongst the palestinians living here that they will lose their home to morris rail eau settlors. -- more israeli settlors. >> reporter: she breaks down during our interview. it's not fair, she says, her mother died in this house. all her memories are here. over the years there has been an increase in settlement activity here. while we were filming a young girl under armed guard comes to tell her why are you still here? this is ours, you are delusional. when i ask her what the problem is, she says the court has already kicked her o
groups, they usually use this loophole to take over property in east jerusalem and try to evict the tenants that live in such property, and this law, of course, is discriminatory because in the same israeli legal system and under the same laws, properties that were owned by palestinians like most of the properties left behind by refugees in west jerusalem and the rest of israel, all that property can be returned to the historical owners. >> reporter: this is known as the muslim quarter of...
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>> i wish to wake up in a jerusalem at peace. for how long will our bloods run? it's the best way to express how he feels. >> life in the city has become very difficult to those of my age. we like to go out, but now we can't do anything. it's too dangerous. if we go out for a walk i will get stopped more than once. if a soldiers speaks bad to me i want to defend myself, but if i say anything wrong i will be detained. my parents don't allow us to leave home. they're too scared. >> this boys school is in the heart of jerusalem's old city. tensions are high and being a palestinian teenager is not easy. >> we take our precautions. we don't go to the jewish side. it can be dangerous for us. anyone can accuse us of anything. they could yell and scream that he's an arab. that's enough for the police to shoot at us. i'm sad and humiliated. >> most of the students here live in the old city or the occupied west bank. and coming to school has become difficult. >> a recent report that israel's interm security services say it is this lack of hope that brings around to so many
>> i wish to wake up in a jerusalem at peace. for how long will our bloods run? it's the best way to express how he feels. >> life in the city has become very difficult to those of my age. we like to go out, but now we can't do anything. it's too dangerous. if we go out for a walk i will get stopped more than once. if a soldiers speaks bad to me i want to defend myself, but if i say anything wrong i will be detained. my parents don't allow us to leave home. they're too scared....
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low grade violence, tit-for-tat attacks in jerusalem, clashes in the west bank that have killed close to 20 israelis and some 100 palestinians and counting. despite two decades of a peace process all we're seeing is more violence, talk of a new israeli military offensive in the west bank. everyone, everyone in the international community knows what a final peace deal is supposed to look like between the israelis and the palestinians. the united states has shepherded negotiations based on a two-state process. israeli withdrawing from arab tear transition that it territories that it seized in 1967. that said, the palestinians have had nothing but limited self rule in part of the west bank and gaza, calling the palestinian authority israel's subcontractor. all of this in orange, built settlements housing more than half a million israelis. the stalemate has hardened attitudes in the international community against israel's continuing hold on arab larnd. land, earlier this month, the european union mandated that all goods produced in israeli settlements be marked as such instead of being l
low grade violence, tit-for-tat attacks in jerusalem, clashes in the west bank that have killed close to 20 israelis and some 100 palestinians and counting. despite two decades of a peace process all we're seeing is more violence, talk of a new israeli military offensive in the west bank. everyone, everyone in the international community knows what a final peace deal is supposed to look like between the israelis and the palestinians. the united states has shepherded negotiations based on a...
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the latest from west jerusalem. the haring was brief, but the ruling was clear. >> he will become the first israeli prime minister to serve time in jail the supreme court ordered the 70-year-old to serve 18 months in prison for bribery starting in february. he had initially been sentenced by a lower court. the feel remains deeply controversy and was approved for construction, while he serves as mayor of jerusalem, he found he was not involved in the main aspects of the bribery allegations in the case and that is why they reduced the sentence. speaking to the media, he welcomes the verdict. a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court desited to acquit me, of the main charge in the holy land affair. he was going to jail for accepting a prize of around $50,000 for a project that was approved while he was major of jerusalem. he maintained his innocence. >> no bribe was ever offered to me, and i never accepted one, i repeat this today, i respect the verdict of the supreme court judges. >> he served as
the latest from west jerusalem. the haring was brief, but the ruling was clear. >> he will become the first israeli prime minister to serve time in jail the supreme court ordered the 70-year-old to serve 18 months in prison for bribery starting in february. he had initially been sentenced by a lower court. the feel remains deeply controversy and was approved for construction, while he serves as mayor of jerusalem, he found he was not involved in the main aspects of the bribery allegations...
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>> to leader. >> james ran the whole show in jerusalem. >> why has james been lost in
>> to leader. >> james ran the whole show in jerusalem. >> why has james been lost in
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[applause] and this is why jerusalem cannot be it divided city it must we unified. and why the next president when his name is mike huckabee will do something presidents have hinted about an act of provocation is when terrorist groups continue to fire rockets into civilian territory. united states needs to make the statement who takes sides to move the embassy to jerusalem once enthralled to say we know our peace partner in the middle east is israel. [cheers and applause] my many trips there have led me to this conclusion. if i didn't believe the bible before i would believe it from the of visits and has seen the dried bones come to life and i have seen the desert bloom. places in 73 were rocky and barren and nothing are lush with vegetation. lush with life in neighborhoods and families and a nation that was once struggling is now live some of the greatest levels of technology and advancement found anywhere on planet earth this is nothing short of the miracle that i spoke of when i started today. we should not take this for granted united states ever has won strateg
[applause] and this is why jerusalem cannot be it divided city it must we unified. and why the next president when his name is mike huckabee will do something presidents have hinted about an act of provocation is when terrorist groups continue to fire rockets into civilian territory. united states needs to make the statement who takes sides to move the embassy to jerusalem once enthralled to say we know our peace partner in the middle east is israel. [cheers and applause] my many trips there...
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a palestinian has died just north of jerusalem, hospital officials say a man was hit many h the head by a bullet, it is the latest death in a wave of violence that began in october. earlier, security forces shot dead a palestinian in the occupied west bank, they say he stabbed two security guards before they opened fire. in a separate incident, a palestinian was killed by forces after he tried to stab them with a screwdriver. and israeli soldiered kill add palestinian they say rammed him in a car outside jerusalem. 135 palestinians and 20 israelis have died in violent incidents since the beginning of october. >> well, hundreds have attended the funeral of an israeli man in occupied east jerusalem. israeli forces say he was stabbed to death by two palestinians, the attackers were shot dead. meanwhile, thousands of pill grams are in bethlehem to celebrate christmas. a latin patriarch has arrived in the city. but festivities have been overshadowed by on the day violence. palestinian scouts playing christmas songs old and new. leading the annual parade was the latin patriarch, the proces
a palestinian has died just north of jerusalem, hospital officials say a man was hit many h the head by a bullet, it is the latest death in a wave of violence that began in october. earlier, security forces shot dead a palestinian in the occupied west bank, they say he stabbed two security guards before they opened fire. in a separate incident, a palestinian was killed by forces after he tried to stab them with a screwdriver. and israeli soldiered kill add palestinian they say rammed him in a...
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, and approved for construction, while olmert served as mayor of jerusalem. the supreme court found he was not involved in the bribery aspirations in the case. speaking to the media after the ruling olmert welcomed the verdict >>> a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court decided to acquit me of the main charge in the holy land affair. >> reporter: olmert is going to gaol for accepting a bribe of $15,000 for a separate real sit project approved when he was mayor of jerusalem. despite accepting the sentence. he maintained his innocence. >> translation: no bribe was offered to me, i never accepted one, i repeat this today. naturally in line with my beliefs and way of life, i respect the verdict of the supreme court judges. >> olmert served as the prime minister from 2006 to 2009. >> he was a popular leader. as the case worked through the legal system. there were demands by the public that he serve time in gaol, saying israeli politicians are tweeted too leniently by the courts. >> this is not the end of his legal troubles, he facesate month
, and approved for construction, while olmert served as mayor of jerusalem. the supreme court found he was not involved in the bribery aspirations in the case. speaking to the media after the ruling olmert welcomed the verdict >>> a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court decided to acquit me of the main charge in the holy land affair. >> reporter: olmert is going to gaol for accepting a bribe of $15,000 for a separate real sit project approved when he was...
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in jerusalem, john huddy, fox news. the u-k said today it has agreed to coordinate with russia in the fight against isis. the f-b-i is trying to learn more - about the husband and wife responsible for a mass shooting in san bernardino - that killed 14 people. for the second teams are searching a lake - that may have been visited by the attackers. it's just a few miles from the inland regional center - where shooting took place. investigators are hoping to find crucial evidence - including the hard drive missing from the couple's computer. "what happened in the four hours between the attack and when these people were killed. they did something during that period. second big question is, who else were they in touch with. investigators say a third person - enrique marquez - purchased weapons used by syed farook and tashfeen malik in the attack. he has yet to be charged - as the f-b-i tries to solidify the case against him. a former police officer in oklahoma is found guilty of rape and sexual battery. prosecutors say he pr
in jerusalem, john huddy, fox news. the u-k said today it has agreed to coordinate with russia in the fight against isis. the f-b-i is trying to learn more - about the husband and wife responsible for a mass shooting in san bernardino - that killed 14 people. for the second teams are searching a lake - that may have been visited by the attackers. it's just a few miles from the inland regional center - where shooting took place. investigators are hoping to find crucial evidence - including the...
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to take over property in east jerusalem and try to evict tenants that live in such property. this law, of course, is discriminatory because in the same legal system and under the same laws, property that was owned by palestinians, like most of the properties left behind, all that property cannot be returned. >> reporter: this area is what is known as the muslim quarter of the old city and we're on the roof of the lady's house. slowly over time they will lose their homes to morris rail eau settlors. >> translation: nor abreaks down in our interview. it is not fair, she says her mother died in this house and all her memories are here. over the years there has been an increase in settlement here. while filming, a young girl under guard camhs to tell nora, why are you still here. this is ours. you are delusional. when i asked her what the problem is, she says the court has already kicked nora out >>> opponents of brazil's president are expected to hold nationwide protests later on sunday. the president is blamed for leading the country into deep recession which has seen unemploym
to take over property in east jerusalem and try to evict tenants that live in such property. this law, of course, is discriminatory because in the same legal system and under the same laws, property that was owned by palestinians, like most of the properties left behind, all that property cannot be returned. >> reporter: this area is what is known as the muslim quarter of the old city and we're on the roof of the lady's house. slowly over time they will lose their homes to morris rail eau...
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two israelis were killed outside the old city of jerusalem. the other attack that came in the west bank is another flash point in the northern west bank. 2016 is a few days away here. that is the fourth straight month of violence. miguel. >> oren, switching topics. isis leader al baghdadi released a new audio recording. are officials there taking it seriously? >> reporter: not really. they view it more as isis propaganda. they say isis is a fairly distant threat. not one that will carry out an imminent attack. there hasn't been too much reaction or concern just yet. israel has arrested a few for spreading isis propaganda. those numbers are still small. >> oren, thank you. >>> a top parliament official in iran is blasting discriminatory issues over the u.s. visa laws which tightens the travel to the u.s. for those who visited iran claiming it violates the nuclear deal. >>> the china two child policy goes into effect january 1st. the national people's congress approving the plan on sunday. it is expected to impact over 100 million couples. it is
two israelis were killed outside the old city of jerusalem. the other attack that came in the west bank is another flash point in the northern west bank. 2016 is a few days away here. that is the fourth straight month of violence. miguel. >> oren, switching topics. isis leader al baghdadi released a new audio recording. are officials there taking it seriously? >> reporter: not really. they view it more as isis propaganda. they say isis is a fairly distant threat. not one that will...
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they are too scared. >> reporter: this boys' school is in the heart of jerusalem's old city. tensions are high, and being a palestinian teenager these days not easy. >> translator: we take our precautions. we don't go to the jewish side. it can be dangerous for us. anyone can accuse of anything. a settler can scream, he is a murde murderer, and that's enough for the soldiers to shoot us. >> reporter: coming to school has become difficult. a recent report by israeli's internal security services say it is exactly this sense of deprivation and lack of hope that is at the core of the anger of so many palestinian youth. and that bottled up anger and frustration sometimes translates into acts of violence. it's what happened to two cousins of 15 and 13, who on october 12th after school stabbed two israelis. one died and the younger was detained. >> and he describes a situation when -- while his older -- 15 years old cousin addresses him one or two days before, and tells him we should be -- we should be martyrs because life is so bad. we have no future. and i don't see anymore ryeson
they are too scared. >> reporter: this boys' school is in the heart of jerusalem's old city. tensions are high, and being a palestinian teenager these days not easy. >> translator: we take our precautions. we don't go to the jewish side. it can be dangerous for us. anyone can accuse of anything. a settler can scream, he is a murde murderer, and that's enough for the soldiers to shoot us. >> reporter: coming to school has become difficult. a recent report by israeli's internal...
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and come to jerusalem, for the celebrations. as we mentioned this activity in bethlehem has been scaled down because of the ongoing violence and political tension, violence continued today, several attacks on israeli shoulders--soldiers and two is really a trickle during a stabbing attack in the old city of jerusalem yesterday. still, that said, again it is very busy, people are not deterred. and as we have been seeing in manger square, a lot of children, families going on, and in manger square with my mom, it was her first time and she absolutely loved it and thought it was so cool. i am not a big fan but she loved it. jon: let's hope they can keep the peace, john huddy, merry christmas. lea: major christmas clean up as part of the south deal with the aftermath of some did the storm is. powerful tornadoes, more dangerous weather on the way. >> >> thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here in an hour. jon: "outnumbered" is next. andrea: this is "outnumbered." our fox news contributor is back with us, and megyn mccain. father
and come to jerusalem, for the celebrations. as we mentioned this activity in bethlehem has been scaled down because of the ongoing violence and political tension, violence continued today, several attacks on israeli shoulders--soldiers and two is really a trickle during a stabbing attack in the old city of jerusalem yesterday. still, that said, again it is very busy, people are not deterred. and as we have been seeing in manger square, a lot of children, families going on, and in manger square...
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going to west jerusalem where our correspondent is standing by for us. when will he be starting his sentence? >> reporter: a very dramatic development which former israeli prime minister will be making a sort of history he never hoped he would, which is to become the first israeli prime minister who will serve a jail sentence. the jail sentence will start on 15 february next year. few believe that he would serve the six-year sentence that he was first given 18 months ago, but the fact that this sentence has been duesd to 18 months-- reduced to 18 months is no less shocking. the fact that a former prime minister is going to jail is because he has been convicted of fraud. fraud involving a housing development which is quite controversial here in west jerusalem. many say it blights the sky line of this part of the city. it is very different from anything that you've seen. it is a series of at all buildings capped off by very a very at all buildings. many believe that it is out of step with what you see in west jerusalem which has a specific building code. w
going to west jerusalem where our correspondent is standing by for us. when will he be starting his sentence? >> reporter: a very dramatic development which former israeli prime minister will be making a sort of history he never hoped he would, which is to become the first israeli prime minister who will serve a jail sentence. the jail sentence will start on 15 february next year. few believe that he would serve the six-year sentence that he was first given 18 months ago, but the fact...
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>> a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! >> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that the cloth was given by joseph of arimathea, a wealthy member of the jewish council, the sanhedrin. >> the gospels describe joseph of arimathea as being a sympathizer with the jesus movement. he's fascinated by jesus. so fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. simply meeting jesus even for one time was life changing and that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from
>> a week before his death, jesus arrives in jerusalem, along with thousands of pilgrims for the festival of passover. within days, he's been betrayed by judas. >> jesus of nazareth! >> arrested in the garden of gethsemane after he provokes the authorities he's handed over to the romans for trial and crucifixion. it's here that the story of the shroud begins. all four gospels talk about the burial cloth in which the crucified body of jesus is laid to rest. the bible tells that...
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we will go to oren liebermann who is in jerusalem for us. tell us what happened. >> we have learned that moments ago that two of the victims have die died from the attacks, and one is an israeli who suffered stab wounds from the attackers and one is shot in the stomach likely by police responding to the initial attack. this happened just outside of the jaffa gate of the old city, because it is leading straight into the christian quarter and of course, it is two days before chr christmas. and this is what the police say, that two attackers north of the refugee camp approached the area of jerusalem and attacked with knives. they say that two were seriously injured and one moderately injured, but one of them have died from stab wounds in the atta attack, and the other died from police fire of police responding to the thet a tack. and they had opened shooting and killing one of the attackers there at the scene and another attacker was rush ed ed to the hospital where police say he died of his wounds. >> oren, how is this affecting tourism in nea
we will go to oren liebermann who is in jerusalem for us. tell us what happened. >> we have learned that moments ago that two of the victims have die died from the attacks, and one is an israeli who suffered stab wounds from the attackers and one is shot in the stomach likely by police responding to the initial attack. this happened just outside of the jaffa gate of the old city, because it is leading straight into the christian quarter and of course, it is two days before chr christmas....
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the case revolves around the holy land development project in west jerusalem. the real estate deal remains deeply controversial and was approved for construction while olmert served as mayor of jerusalem. the supreme court found he was not involved in the main aspects of the bribery allegation in the case and reduced his sentence. speaking to the media after the ruling, olmert welcomed the verdict. >> a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court decided to acquit me of the main charge in the holy land affair. >> he is going to jail for a deal he approved while he was mayor. despite the supreme court sentence, he maintained his innocence. >> no bribe was ever offered to me and i never accepted one. i repeat this today, naturally in line with my beliefs and way which life, i respect the verdict of the supreme court judges. >> olmert served at israeli's prime minister from 2006-2009. he was a relatively popular leader at the time, but as his case worked its way through the legal system, there were increasing demands by the public that he serve ti
the case revolves around the holy land development project in west jerusalem. the real estate deal remains deeply controversial and was approved for construction while olmert served as mayor of jerusalem. the supreme court found he was not involved in the main aspects of the bribery allegation in the case and reduced his sentence. speaking to the media after the ruling, olmert welcomed the verdict. >> a large weight was lifted from my heart when the supreme court decided to acquit me of...
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then to jerusalem. archaeologists will show us how they tell a fake from a find. and we'll find out why many religious leaders are angry about a best-selling book. they're calling it an assault on christianity's basic beliefs. but first, faith and fact. what do we know about the birth of jesus, and how do we know it? ♪ the books of the old testament, or hebrew bible, had been in circulation as oral histories for 1,000 years before the birth of jesus. they were pulled together as a whole in the second century, before the christian era. in the same way, the sayings and stories of jesus were first passed down and preserved by word of mouth. >> and it's one of the great mysteries of church history that we don't always know exactly how they spread. >> archaeologist jonathan reed and biblical scholar john dominic crossan are co-authors of "excavating jesus" and "in search of paul." >> we do not know who actually wrote matthew, mark, luke, and john. those are names attributed to those writings in the second century. but very, very early, they were written down, and the
then to jerusalem. archaeologists will show us how they tell a fake from a find. and we'll find out why many religious leaders are angry about a best-selling book. they're calling it an assault on christianity's basic beliefs. but first, faith and fact. what do we know about the birth of jesus, and how do we know it? ♪ the books of the old testament, or hebrew bible, had been in circulation as oral histories for 1,000 years before the birth of jesus. they were pulled together as a whole in...
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. >> translator: i wish to wake up in that jerusalem at peace. for how long will our blood run? perhaps it's the best way to express how he feels. life in the old city has become very difficult to those of my age. we like to go out but now we can't do anything, it's too dangerous. if i go out for a walk i will get stopped more than once. if a soldier speaks bad to me i want to defend myself but if i say something wrong i will get detained and our parents don't allow us to live at home, they are too scared. >> reporter: this boy school is in the heart of jerusalem's old city and tensions are high and being a palestinian teenager these days is not easy. >> translator: we take our precautions and don't go to the jewish side and it can be dangerous for us and anyone can accuse us of anything and we can scream he is an arab and that is enough for the police to shoot at us, i'm sad and humiliated. >> reporter: most of the students here live in the old city or the occupied west bank and coming to school has become difficult. a resent report by the israe
. >> translator: i wish to wake up in that jerusalem at peace. for how long will our blood run? perhaps it's the best way to express how he feels. life in the old city has become very difficult to those of my age. we like to go out but now we can't do anything, it's too dangerous. if i go out for a walk i will get stopped more than once. if a soldier speaks bad to me i want to defend myself but if i say something wrong i will get detained and our parents don't allow us to live at home,...
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flames ripped through new jerusalem missionary baptist church in wilmington. the fire broke out before 7:00 p.m. it was engulfed in flames and went to a second alarm. firefighters had to focus on keeping the flames from spreading to nearby homes. it ended up damaging 6 homes injuring one firefighter. church members like mary whose father built the church in the 60s said the congregation was excited that renovations were coming along after a fire damaged the church. >> these homes are all messed up, the church is gone, it's heartbreaking. it is, it is. , i trust in god and he knows all things. >> reporter: back out here live, you can see what is left of the church. now the december 2 fire they still don't have a cause for that blaze. we are told that the rent -- renovations are going to well, the firefighter that was injured is okay. she was treated and released from the hospital. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> hopefully the congregation gets answers soon. >>> an overnight fire damaged is building in center city philadelphia. it broke out on the 20
flames ripped through new jerusalem missionary baptist church in wilmington. the fire broke out before 7:00 p.m. it was engulfed in flames and went to a second alarm. firefighters had to focus on keeping the flames from spreading to nearby homes. it ended up damaging 6 homes injuring one firefighter. church members like mary whose father built the church in the 60s said the congregation was excited that renovations were coming along after a fire damaged the church. >> these homes are all...