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israel today rules the entire the entire country all of palestine or all of israel getting i call it. half the population about six million or six and a half million people are israelis the other half close to five and a half million are palestinians and israel governs the israelis and palestinians are different laws so you have the laws that govern people like myself israeli jews who really live in a democracy free to come and go as they please and then you have the laws that govern the palestinians about a million and a half of them are israeli citizens racist laws over thirty laws in the logbooks that discriminate against them specifically and i live in an entire environment of racism and discrimination and then you know i just wanted to jump in there yeah you really do hear that you know israel's the greatest democracy in the middle east that's a really really important point i want to move on now because with a lot to go over i want to play you something that glenn beck said i know these friends but i think that what he's going to say right here really exemplifies what a lot of p
israel today rules the entire the entire country all of palestine or all of israel getting i call it. half the population about six million or six and a half million people are israelis the other half close to five and a half million are palestinians and israel governs the israelis and palestinians are different laws so you have the laws that govern people like myself israeli jews who really live in a democracy free to come and go as they please and then you have the laws that govern the...
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israel is using some type of weapon that burned the bodies of the children. burn the bodies of the children and makes it difficult to identify who are those people. there is no country on earth that would tolerate misfiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders. so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from the soft landing on people's homes and workplaces and potentially killing civilians. >> at least 118 people have been killed and many injured and a massive fire at a garment factory in bangladesh. the workers were working overtime making clothes for major retailers such as wal-mart and sears. >> wal-mart itself discovered problems at the factory in 2011, problems that were on specified in the report that has been published, but apparently they took no action to address those problems. of course, we saw the result of that inaction on saturday. >> the talks in doha concluded after the death toll from a devastating hot food in the philippines continues to soar. >> i am making an urgent appeal, not as a negotiator, not as a
israel is using some type of weapon that burned the bodies of the children. burn the bodies of the children and makes it difficult to identify who are those people. there is no country on earth that would tolerate misfiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders. so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from the soft landing on people's homes and workplaces and potentially killing civilians. >> at least 118 people have been killed and many injured and a...
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let me bring in steve israel of new york. congressman, always good to talk to you. >> how are you? happy new year. >> we have the outlines of a deal but we're hearing a lot of discontent and many of the complaints aimed at the president himself. is this going to get done? >> well, i'm hopeful that it will get done. it is really -- we're at the point of now or never. let's review. it will get done when republicans are wig lling to compromise. the president a year ago offered a plan that was big, bold, balanced, republicans said no. a week ago the republican speaker put a plan on the floor that said they would only raise taxes for people making over $1 million. his caucus said no to that. at a certain pointed it's hard to negotiate with a skid mark. up to now we have been negotiating with a bunch of skid marks. now it's time for republicans to learn how to take yes for an answer. we have a plan on the table, it's not perfect. we ought to get it done now. >> no vote tonight, but can we expect a vote in the next 24 hours, next couple days? >> look, there will not be votes tonight and t
let me bring in steve israel of new york. congressman, always good to talk to you. >> how are you? happy new year. >> we have the outlines of a deal but we're hearing a lot of discontent and many of the complaints aimed at the president himself. is this going to get done? >> well, i'm hopeful that it will get done. it is really -- we're at the point of now or never. let's review. it will get done when republicans are wig lling to compromise. the president a year ago offered a...
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yet this was their reality israel's assault on palestinian militants in gaza israel's anti-missile shield repelled in most attacks on its territory but its strike claimed the lives of more than one hundred sixty palestinians many of them civilians despite harm. condemnation from many in the international community the war and israel's subsequent decision to construct three thousand new settlements effectively slammed the door shut to any prospect of peace go through people power moment you step aside and let a democracy in. get lost get most notorious kuantan in my prison permanently shot. euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal. the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states with some regions now desperately wanting out i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west going to europe it is divided from the south never at any point
yet this was their reality israel's assault on palestinian militants in gaza israel's anti-missile shield repelled in most attacks on its territory but its strike claimed the lives of more than one hundred sixty palestinians many of them civilians despite harm. condemnation from many in the international community the war and israel's subsequent decision to construct three thousand new settlements effectively slammed the door shut to any prospect of peace go through people power moment you step...
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in ten seconds the mood on the ground both here in israel and in palestine is not particularly positive of course everybody is hoping that we could see a resumption of peace talks but the present prognosis is not particularly positive paula thank you we should all the best of think you've been a great colleague over the last year and we look forward to next year as well be speaking to a lot more of course a lot of people talking about the prospects of peace between israel and palestine but we have war raging in neighboring neighboring syria and that's been a tremendous event of course throughout two thousand and twelve. again our team of course covered that as you'll know if you've watched over the last twelve months let's see what they had to say about it. it became very apparent after a massive regional arab spring and in the wake of that the next type of a pro-democracy movement on a revolution or civil war was not what was happening in syria when you see some politicians there and the media focusing just. cracking down on people you think but what about the other guy on top of the p
in ten seconds the mood on the ground both here in israel and in palestine is not particularly positive of course everybody is hoping that we could see a resumption of peace talks but the present prognosis is not particularly positive paula thank you we should all the best of think you've been a great colleague over the last year and we look forward to next year as well be speaking to a lot more of course a lot of people talking about the prospects of peace between israel and palestine but we...
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solidly backed israel but critics claim the use of disproportionate force has become too common a practice for you really defense force journalists also being targeted and children becoming casualties it has the same policy if you like as the united states with regard to collateral damage that it's happy to injure dozens of palestinian men women and children as long as they can kill one person who might have helped fire a rocket into israel shortly after a cease fire palestine celebrated gaining u.n. nonmember status but it's still a long way from statehood as is the region from a peaceful two state solution between israel and palestine this was a conflict continues to rage in neighboring syria you know that russia trying to possibly stay running his country. he has to go assad must go but charlotte said. demands and predictions that syria's president would fall in twenty trials went on for fulfilled i mean if you had sat down for an exclusive interview with r t well into the year insisting he would not give up as the push for regime change continued and terror reigned in his country of th
solidly backed israel but critics claim the use of disproportionate force has become too common a practice for you really defense force journalists also being targeted and children becoming casualties it has the same policy if you like as the united states with regard to collateral damage that it's happy to injure dozens of palestinian men women and children as long as they can kill one person who might have helped fire a rocket into israel shortly after a cease fire palestine celebrated...
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of israel and the people of lebanon. we've got to be very careful here that we don't create a situation that is the opposite of what we are trying to achieve. and if this resolution passes, and unfortunately i am not going to be able to support it, if it passes we have to do something to strengthen the lebanese army because if the lebanese army is not strong enough then you have a situation where the very thing we are opposing here could come to pass and with great force. so i would just urge your consideration of that and i thank you very much for giving me an opportunity to put this forward. and i thank, again, my colleagues for their constant support of israel. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: i am going to continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida continues to reserve. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield three minutes to
of israel and the people of lebanon. we've got to be very careful here that we don't create a situation that is the opposite of what we are trying to achieve. and if this resolution passes, and unfortunately i am not going to be able to support it, if it passes we have to do something to strengthen the lebanese army because if the lebanese army is not strong enough then you have a situation where the very thing we are opposing here could come to pass and with great force. so i would just urge...
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now they're available for anyone to see and study online, a joint project between google and israel's antic wit authority. >> for me, this is a dream come true. i've been working on this or i've come up with this idea five years ago. now not only the scholarly world will gain but the public as well. >> the five-year process included photographs thousands of fragments 28 times each front and back usual different colors of the spectrum and nasa technology to reveal previously undetectable writings. >> i get all the exposures on the screen and combining them into one image. >> we're going to integrate at this point the infrared image of this part, exactly this part, and now secret writings are going to be vee vealed by the infrared image. >> every itty-bitty fragment has a code, and you can punch that code in by going to explore the archive. then it will give you a lot of the information about that particular fragment. so we were looking at 4q243. we saw that photographed. we punch that in, and up comes some images. it says that the site it was found in was cave 4. that the language is a
now they're available for anyone to see and study online, a joint project between google and israel's antic wit authority. >> for me, this is a dream come true. i've been working on this or i've come up with this idea five years ago. now not only the scholarly world will gain but the public as well. >> the five-year process included photographs thousands of fragments 28 times each front and back usual different colors of the spectrum and nasa technology to reveal previously...
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stop creating a conspiracy behind every cloud. >> thank you so much democratic congressman steve israel of new york. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> it's already new year's in new zealand. the first major city in the world to welcome in 2013. in australia over a million people turned out to watch a spectacular display at sydney's harbor bridge. then in tokyo monks rang in the new year ringing a temple bell 108 times in keeping with their tradition. nbc's ron mott is in new york's times square where preparations are under way for tonight's big show. >> a good new year's eve to you, richard, here in times square. on 365 days of the year it is a pretty electric place with all of those lights. it will be especially so tonight. an estimated crowd of a million plus are expected to jam into times square tonight to watch the ball drop and usher in 2013. now securing all of those folks is a pretty serious business and that requires a lot of man power from the nypd. they won't give us specifics on the number of police that will be patrolling times square tonight but suffice it to say it is into
stop creating a conspiracy behind every cloud. >> thank you so much democratic congressman steve israel of new york. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> it's already new year's in new zealand. the first major city in the world to welcome in 2013. in australia over a million people turned out to watch a spectacular display at sydney's harbor bridge. then in tokyo monks rang in the new year ringing a temple bell 108 times in keeping with their tradition. nbc's ron mott is in new...
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have a capacity and there will be a price to be paid in the event that there is a military strike by israel or the united states but the reality is that regardless of sophistication of these weapons, including the surface-to-air missile system the united states has the capacity to destroy iran's conventional and probably, set back its unconventional nuclear program for years should it come to that. so i think, i think iran needs to demonstrate its power to its own people and to show the west that there will be a cost but i don't think the iranians have any illusion that in a major confrontation with the united states, they would come out of this anything other than a huge loser. uma: well the stakes remain quite high in this regard. certainly something we'll watch very closely. thank you so much for joining us with your insights today. >> always a pleasure. uma: thank you. jon: from oil troubles in the middle east to oil production troubles in alaska. a shell oil drill rig in trouble in the gulf of alaska. that now unmanned rig became stranded in a fierce storm. it was being towed back to p
have a capacity and there will be a price to be paid in the event that there is a military strike by israel or the united states but the reality is that regardless of sophistication of these weapons, including the surface-to-air missile system the united states has the capacity to destroy iran's conventional and probably, set back its unconventional nuclear program for years should it come to that. so i think, i think iran needs to demonstrate its power to its own people and to show the west...
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congressman steny hoyer, tom cole, steve israel all next. first a look at some people behind the scenes at msnbc. i hope you all have a very happy new year. >> happy holidays from "the daily rundown!" >> happy holidays. >> and have a very happy new year. >> happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> happy new year from "andrea mitchell reports." >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas from "the cycle!" >> happy holidays from the "alex witt" team. >> happy holidays from "up with chris hayes." >> happy holidays! >> merry christmas. happy holidays. >> happy holidays from msnbc. >> happy holidays. >> merry christmas. happy holidays. >> happy holidays from the p.a.s. >> from all of us at msnbc, merry christmas and happy holidays. >> merry christmas. happy holidays. >> merry christmas. happy holidays, everybody. >> hello, team. what a wonderful 2012. i'm looking forward to a fantastic 2013. happy new year. >>> happy new year. the question today. are you ready to go cliff diving? breaking news tops our agenda this hour. can congress avoid turning into a
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very volatile neighborhood with a very powerful and aggressive and brutal actors around it, including israel, including some of the other countries that have been in the region for decades. so you have also a dimension that -- it's invisible in the way because we are looking at syria into it, but actually there are reasons why for instance, the syrian regime would invest way too much in its military as opposed to in other areas. and that's not just to protect the country. of course, it's also to protect itself, but it's also important, not to discount the regional and international context in which countries like syria exits. this is what explains the stalemate. syrian situation much more in the same situation. the -- as opposed to the iran, as opposed to the iraq regime, sorry, kuwait, qatar, saudi arabia actors. is really also about china and russia on the one hand, and the united states and europe on the other. so we have three levels of stalemate. local, regional and international, simply because there's so much at stake. so a country like syria, or a regime like syria for the past 40 ye
very volatile neighborhood with a very powerful and aggressive and brutal actors around it, including israel, including some of the other countries that have been in the region for decades. so you have also a dimension that -- it's invisible in the way because we are looking at syria into it, but actually there are reasons why for instance, the syrian regime would invest way too much in its military as opposed to in other areas. and that's not just to protect the country. of course, it's also...
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golan heights in 1996 as part of a united nations mission to monitor the cease-fire between syria and israel. members have been transporting supplies and providing logistic support. >>> a truck rammed into a bus in pakistan on sunday. police suspect it was an act of sec say sectarian violence. the bus burst into flames, killing at least 19 people. 25 people were hurt and are being treated in the hospital. police say the truck was loaded with explosives. witnesses say its driver appeared to have targeted the bus. shiite muslims were headed to a pilgrimage. new york human base watch says attacks on minority shias are on the rise in pakistan. more than 300 shias have been killed in 2012. >>> venezuelan president chavez has suffered more complications from cancer surgery. the country's vice president suggested the situation does not allow for optimism. the announcement came ahead of a presidential inauguration ceremony for chavez's fourth term on january 10th. the vice president said the new complications follow a respiratory infection that surfaced after the surgery he had in december in cuba.
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some positions which i disagreed with relative to iran and relative to iraq and also on the issue of israel, but he is a very strong player. he's a guy who, sure, he has very strong opinions, but he's going to be working for the president. i'm sure he'll follow the president's directions. but more importantly, the defense department needs somebody who thinks outside the box. they're coming into some very difficult times here relevant to stringent containment of the amount of money they're going to get. they're going to see maybe very significant cuts, especially if the sequester goes forward. they've got to have a creative guy down there who doesn't have defense think, who actually can step back and think about how we restructure our defense policies in a more efficient way, get more for our dollar. and i think chuck can do that type of thing. >> senator judd gregg, thank you for joining me. that new hampshire background makes me pine for the primaries. take care. >> we're welcome to have you back as soon as you can get up here. >> yes, sir. >> we've got some good snow for skiing. >>> secre
some positions which i disagreed with relative to iran and relative to iraq and also on the issue of israel, but he is a very strong player. he's a guy who, sure, he has very strong opinions, but he's going to be working for the president. i'm sure he'll follow the president's directions. but more importantly, the defense department needs somebody who thinks outside the box. they're coming into some very difficult times here relevant to stringent containment of the amount of money they're going...
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37 nations currently eligible to travel here without a visa for 90 days, congress will add brazil, israel, poland and possibly seven others. >> they may have a very different view of their food and beverage needs. so restaurants need to be reconstructed and reformatted to appeal to these new markets. >> i really enjoyed that. that was good, wasn't it? >> who was that guy? >> who was that masked man? >> handsome. the most provocative of all those, what would you say? >> the most provocative, i guess for -- i mean, outside the investment community would be the idea that the hotel owners will be able to raise prices. you've got your volume back up kind of to 2007 levels, albeit without the groups, without the conferences, now this is the year that potentially they get the pricing power. and that instantly comes back into your margins. >> i would imagine the fiscal cliff negotiations and the longer this thing is dragged out into the first quarter, they may not have that -- >> absolutely no question about it. that is a major issue. during the election there was concern in particular businesses
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that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the future because the nature of the threats we face is so unpredictable and we just have to prepare for a whole range of scenarios. >> when we think about the costs to ourselves of maintain the sea logic communication, maintaining a big navy, maintaining a big force in general, uh, the only really intelligent way to look at this is to think about what are the costs of not doing that? what are the costs if this global order breaks down? i think those costs need to be thought about as well. (instrumental music) >> with all those threats to consider, where are defense dollars best spent in 2013. for some the answer is clear, asia. >> earlier this month u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton visited china and some asian countries. the obama administration is highlighting its policy shift, which places new emphasis on the asia-pacific region. >> the primary lo
that israel probably has nuclear weapons. >> and preparing for all these threats is not cheap. >> much as we may not like it. if we're going to maintain our military edge we're going to have to keep spending an awful lot of money in the future because the nature of the threats we face is so unpredictable and we just have to prepare for a whole range of scenarios. >> when we think about the costs to ourselves of maintain the sea logic communication, maintaining a big navy,...
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he told weissman, the leader of the zionist community and the first president of israel, he said i'm going to go meet with hitler. i'm working it out. he became so anti-churchill, anti-british, anti-war effort that the british opened a file on him and spied on him which i found in the national archives in britain called the kennedy antifile. and the german archives, there are records of his conversations with the german diplomats wanting to get to berlin to negotiate an end to the war. and to negotiate a settlement that would prevent war and that would rescue the jewish refugees. again, not for the first time he had gone from being an insider to being an outsider because he didn't know how to be a team player. he returned to this country in disgrace. he supported roosevelt for re-election in 1940 which is all roosevelt wanted from him and why roosevelt did not fire him as he should have. he retired, and he kept blabbing away. he gave an interview in boston in which he said the british are finished. and this is during the battle of britain. the british are finished. any money we give
he told weissman, the leader of the zionist community and the first president of israel, he said i'm going to go meet with hitler. i'm working it out. he became so anti-churchill, anti-british, anti-war effort that the british opened a file on him and spied on him which i found in the national archives in britain called the kennedy antifile. and the german archives, there are records of his conversations with the german diplomats wanting to get to berlin to negotiate an end to the war. and to...
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. >> if we can solve the problem of israel and make sure that israel has a proper, proper nation with safe borders and so on and yet at the same time allow the palestinians to have their own state. if we can solve that one than many of the world's problems in terms of interfaith dialogue will be resolved. >> it's very critical for america to have good reputation to have good liaison with the muslim world. >> we do hope that the president could maybe visit a mosque or attend an american muslim institution and really show that direct engagement, that hey, listen, you are part of the american framework and part of the building of this country. >> we're cautiously optimistic that the obama administration will finally allow sikhs to service in the u.s. armed forces with their articles of faith in tact. it would be a very important and historic step. >> we'd like to see the obama administration take the lead in acknowledging and including non-theistic americans in the decision making process. >> pro-life issues are always a concern. someone has to protect the innocent life and certainly we
. >> if we can solve the problem of israel and make sure that israel has a proper, proper nation with safe borders and so on and yet at the same time allow the palestinians to have their own state. if we can solve that one than many of the world's problems in terms of interfaith dialogue will be resolved. >> it's very critical for america to have good reputation to have good liaison with the muslim world. >> we do hope that the president could maybe visit a mosque or attend an...
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israel cornell is the director of neuro surgery at northern westchester hospital. he's not treating clinton but said her prognosis should be good. >> with time and with the medication, the clot itself will dissolve and won't cause a clot into the lung. it will recover -- some of the hazards will recover fully. >> reporter: clinton is expected to be at the hospital for 48 hours being treated with anticoagulants. kristen thorn, abc news, new york. >> we wish her a speedy recovery. >> and some are speculating that she may have a deep vain thrombosis. >> she had that before. >> if they are keeping her in the hospital for 48 hours and she's on anti-coagulants, you know, your mind starts wondering. but the danger with the dvt, the clot can break off, travel to your lung, giving you a pulmonary embolism. and you're dead on the spot. david bloom, rapper heavy dee. so she's likely receiving blood thinning medication being given by the doctors and nurses. once she's released, she'll have to take medications for six months if not longer. >> rest assured, she is getting attend
israel cornell is the director of neuro surgery at northern westchester hospital. he's not treating clinton but said her prognosis should be good. >> with time and with the medication, the clot itself will dissolve and won't cause a clot into the lung. it will recover -- some of the hazards will recover fully. >> reporter: clinton is expected to be at the hospital for 48 hours being treated with anticoagulants. kristen thorn, abc news, new york. >> we wish her a speedy...
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his views toward israel, hamas and hezbollah and there is wide and deep concern about his policies. all of us like him as a person. it will be up to the president to make the selection. the hearings will matter. they will matter a lot to me. and if he sends chuck hagel up it will be a confirmation hearing of consequence. >> chris: so, at this point you are not prepared to say the republicans would put a hold on the nomination, or filibuster it? >> i can tell you there would be very little republican support for his nomination, at the end of the day, very few votes. >> chris: senator feinstein, you will introduce legislation this week on the first day of the new congress on thursday, to ban assault weapons, and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. why is that more effective than the nra proposal to put armed guards in every school? >> well in the first place, 1/3 of america's public schools does have armed guards. secondly, there were armed guards at columbine, they couldn't stop the shooters. so, the question comes, what do we do about the growing sophistication of
his views toward israel, hamas and hezbollah and there is wide and deep concern about his policies. all of us like him as a person. it will be up to the president to make the selection. the hearings will matter. they will matter a lot to me. and if he sends chuck hagel up it will be a confirmation hearing of consequence. >> chris: so, at this point you are not prepared to say the republicans would put a hold on the nomination, or filibuster it? >> i can tell you there would be very...
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for the first time, israel felt vulnerable in jerusalem and tell aaveev. before the big guns of diplomacy helped to broker a cease fire. number three in europe, greece was the problem child that spent too much, saved nothing and threatened to take down the euro. new leadership, pay cuts, higher taxes as their weary government begs for more cash. committing to save the euro. it lives on, but for how long? >> the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified its air power. >> how much longer can this man hold on to power? bashar al assad was under even more intense pressure to step down but his regime stepped up the fire power against the opposition, civilians caught in the crossfire, more than 40,000 people have died so far. >> reporter: this is yet another bread line. >> the opposition fights on, making more dramatic gains than ever and gaining pledges of support from the international community. number one, she fought back from the brink of death after being attacked on a school bus. the taliban shot malala yousafzai. she survived, wake up in a
for the first time, israel felt vulnerable in jerusalem and tell aaveev. before the big guns of diplomacy helped to broker a cease fire. number three in europe, greece was the problem child that spent too much, saved nothing and threatened to take down the euro. new leadership, pay cuts, higher taxes as their weary government begs for more cash. committing to save the euro. it lives on, but for how long? >> the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified its air power....
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for the first time israel felt vulnerable in jerusalem and tell arrive. the site of this attack in the waning days of contact before the big guns helped broker a cease-fire. number three in europe, greece was the problem child that spent too much, saved nothing and threatened to take down the euro. new leadership didn't stop constant violent protests, staged by those facing loss of jobs, pay cuts, higher taxes, as their weary government begs for more cash. >> europe's leaders including the new french president committed to save the euro. it lives on. but for how long? number two -- >> the deadliest month to date as the assad regime intensified its use of air power. one of the questions most asked in 2012 was how much longer can this man hold on to power. bashar al assad was under ever more intense pressure to step down. but his regime stepped up the firepower against the opposition. civilians caught in the crossfire. more than 40,000 people have died so far. >> this is another red line. the opposition fights on, making more dramatic gains than ever. and g
for the first time israel felt vulnerable in jerusalem and tell arrive. the site of this attack in the waning days of contact before the big guns helped broker a cease-fire. number three in europe, greece was the problem child that spent too much, saved nothing and threatened to take down the euro. new leadership didn't stop constant violent protests, staged by those facing loss of jobs, pay cuts, higher taxes, as their weary government begs for more cash. >> europe's leaders including...
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leaving chicago 1967 and getting into southern israel. they have been there since. very few people talk about this community that was 400 it is now about 4,000. they have 1,000 births alone. a story of how this community uses that as a base the for those to do their own project in africa of throughout the united states. of throughout the united states. and also to build the community. so that will bring that to a wider audience. >> host: it will be several months until the this published? >> guest: end of 2013. >> host: professor john jackson, jr. "racial paranoia" the unintended consequences of political correctness." this is a booktv on c-span2. >> host: booktv on c-span2 is on vacation the university of pennsylvania at philadelphia. at the school of communication and joining us is the dean michael x. delli carpini. dean, what is the school of communication? >> a freestanding school that does research for the public consumption and a scholarly work and a ph.d. training and undergraduate training the way media communications influence social, political, a health an
leaving chicago 1967 and getting into southern israel. they have been there since. very few people talk about this community that was 400 it is now about 4,000. they have 1,000 births alone. a story of how this community uses that as a base the for those to do their own project in africa of throughout the united states. of throughout the united states. and also to build the community. so that will bring that to a wider audience. >> host: it will be several months until the this published?...
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that israel had in lebanon and gaza make as well as the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been it took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. and while the so-called fiscal cliff deadline hangs heavy there is still no deal inside between the firmly entrenched republicans and democrats millions of americans stand to see their taxes go up dramatically on new year's day but the sticking points holding up negotiations are the rates for the rich republicans i would take to any deal that would see those taxes rise while the democrats insist the wealthy couldn't pay a little more charming mcgrath founder of why the way the news says it's ironic that the us is main parties have difficulty reaching a deal on policies to aid the nation's poor but have little trouble agreeing on the defense budget. when the cameras are own you know they're on the red team they're coming out they're saying it's the welfare o
that israel had in lebanon and gaza make as well as the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been it took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. and while the so-called fiscal cliff deadline hangs heavy there is still no deal inside between the firmly entrenched republicans and democrats millions of...
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that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been a to turn to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. health officials propose a new way of tackling obesity the country's serious plague with more than sixty percent of adults being out risk of developing cancer diabetes and heart disease due to being overweight the national health service says it's medical staff of over an hour for obese should set an example. and it's a case of another day another scandal as twelve million euros goes missing from greece's tourist industry just when the country needs it most we report on who's to blame. with the so-called fiscal cliff deadline hanging heavy there is still no deal inside between the firmly entrenched republicans and democrats millions of americans standard to see their taxes go up dramatically on new year's day but the sticking points holding up negotiations are the
that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been a to turn to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. health officials propose a new way of tackling obesity the country's serious plague with more than sixty percent of adults being out risk of developing cancer diabetes and...
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♪ emmanuel shall come to thee ♪ o israel sister bernadette: this placenta's less than 24 hours old... and there's a piece missing. what does that mean? if the mother doesn't get medical help, she will develop a uterine infection leading to high fever and possible septicemia. if untreated, it may be fatal. i see. we need to find her. we may not have much time. i reckon that's squirrel, and it's not long dead. i'll keep it for best. no, you're to put it on now. you have a busy day ahead. dentist first, then we're going to the doctor's. did you hear me, mrs. jenkins? i heard the word "dentist." i'll go in the spring, when it's warmer. if you can eat without discomfort, your general health will benefit. my purse won't benefit. there'll be no charge, mrs. jenkins. you're also entitled to free glasses, and a walking stick, should either take your fancy. but you haven't eaten your meals on wheels. i was saving it for rosie. she'll be hungry when she come. what's that? it's a lamb chop. andy williams: ♪ walk hand in hand with me ♪ through all eternity ♪ have faith, believe in me mrs. du
♪ emmanuel shall come to thee ♪ o israel sister bernadette: this placenta's less than 24 hours old... and there's a piece missing. what does that mean? if the mother doesn't get medical help, she will develop a uterine infection leading to high fever and possible septicemia. if untreated, it may be fatal. i see. we need to find her. we may not have much time. i reckon that's squirrel, and it's not long dead. i'll keep it for best. no, you're to put it on now. you have a busy day ahead....
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. >> israel is allowing building materials into gaza for the first time since hamas seized control in 2007. the supplies were carried to private construction projects. investigators are examining the wreckage of a russian jeat -- jet that crashed onto eye motorway in moscow saturday. five onboard were killed. all the survivors are seriously injured. it's thought that a defective breaking -- braking system may have caused the plane to skid off the runway. >> a harrowing scene. motorists dodging the debris of a russian airliner. remarkably, none of them were killed. the plane overshot the main runway at moscow's airport and crashed on the runway. >> the plane touched down on the landing zone but was unable to stop, careened beyond the landing strip and crashed into the main station, destroyed it and moved out of the safe zone. >> plane split into three. the cockpit ended up on the road. drivers helped emergency crews on the scene pulling survivors from the wreckage. >> i feel so sorry for the victims. my sympathies go to the families of the dead. >> russian investigators say they believ
. >> israel is allowing building materials into gaza for the first time since hamas seized control in 2007. the supplies were carried to private construction projects. investigators are examining the wreckage of a russian jeat -- jet that crashed onto eye motorway in moscow saturday. five onboard were killed. all the survivors are seriously injured. it's thought that a defective breaking -- braking system may have caused the plane to skid off the runway. >> a harrowing scene....
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that israel had in lebanon and gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that it has been a took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely u.k. health officials are proposing a new way of tackling the city the country's serious a plague more than sixty percent of adults being at risk of developing cancer diabetes and heart disease due to being overweight the national health service says its medical staff of over an hour for obese children seven example. it's a case of another day another scandal is twelve year olds goes missing from the greece is a tourist industry just when the country needs it most we report on who's to blame and argued. in britain people are told by leaders that we're all in it together when it comes to sharing the pain of austerity but try telling that to people living in the north east of england who believe their region is suffering more than the rest of the u.k. as first disc
that israel had in lebanon and gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that it has been a took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely u.k. health officials are proposing a new way of tackling the city the country's serious a plague more than sixty percent of adults being at risk of developing cancer...
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weaker today than they ever were before the defeat in iraq and afghanistan the setbacks in fact that israel had in lebanon and gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been it took deterrence to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. when the fighting between the syrian army and opposition forces has intensified in part of damascus on sunday rebels claim they have targeted the presidential palace with shells meanwhile russia says that the refusal of syria's calculation coalition to talk with the government only paves the way for further bloodshed at a meeting in moscow both foreign minister sergey lavrov and international peace envoy lakhdar brahimi said that dialogue is the only way to resolve the conflict lavrov also reiterated that although russia condemns the methods used by the syrian army in the war it will take no part in a regime change was his response to the leader of a series of key reb
weaker today than they ever were before the defeat in iraq and afghanistan the setbacks in fact that israel had in lebanon and gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe and north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that itself has been it took deterrence to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely. when the fighting between the syrian army and opposition forces has...