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jerusalem. it's a settlement that's going to make the creation of a viable contiguous palestinian state pretty much impossible. let's show you why. the proposed construction would separate the west bank cities of bethlehem and ramallah from jerusalem. essentially cut the west bank in two. the area israel wants to develop is known as e-1. that stands for very simply east one, east of jerusalem, and it would connect the large israeli settlement town of maiale adumim. they have summoned israel's ambassadors to this country to condemn this plan. others also speaking out, including germany. a senior israeli government official says prime minister benjamin netanyahu has signed off only on planning and zoning for future construction on e-1, but the bulldozers have been there tearing up the ground yesterday. now, the palestinians, of course, see this as the ultimate threat to peace, and certainly a two-state solution. the chief negotiator says nblg e-1 would destroy the two-state solution, establishing
jerusalem. it's a settlement that's going to make the creation of a viable contiguous palestinian state pretty much impossible. let's show you why. the proposed construction would separate the west bank cities of bethlehem and ramallah from jerusalem. essentially cut the west bank in two. the area israel wants to develop is known as e-1. that stands for very simply east one, east of jerusalem, and it would connect the large israeli settlement town of maiale adumim. they have summoned israel's...
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announced it will move ahead with plans to build thousands of new homes in the west bank and in east jerusalem. that came just one day after the united nations voted to grant palestinians limited understood. britain, france and three other european nations have already condemned the plan to build these settlements. today the white house said it would be especially damaging to any hope of an israeli palestinian peace plan. former presidential candidate mitt romney has a new job. he is joining the board of drernghts of the hotel chain marriott international. he shouldn't have to take time learning the ropes because he has previously spent more than a deck quaid on the border of that company. in a statement he said it's an honor to serve and quote support the work of the tens of thousands of associates who make marriott international the renowned success it is. governor romney has kept a pretty low profile since the election. but last week he had lunch with president obama at the white house. it's been more than a month now since super storm sandy unleashed a surge of water that destroyed neighbo
announced it will move ahead with plans to build thousands of new homes in the west bank and in east jerusalem. that came just one day after the united nations voted to grant palestinians limited understood. britain, france and three other european nations have already condemned the plan to build these settlements. today the white house said it would be especially damaging to any hope of an israeli palestinian peace plan. former presidential candidate mitt romney has a new job. he is joining...
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the construction is scheduled to take place in the west bank and in east jerusalem. and spokesman for the israeli government said it plans to build the homes in response to the palestinians recent bid for understood. of course, last month the united nations grangtsed limited understood after a majority vote. the white house strongly criticized israel's construction plans investigators digging up the remains of two of america's most elm famous killers. their grizzly crime, the subject of the best selling book in cold blood. but now there is new technology that they believe could prove the killing spree didn't stop there. we will get a life report on the rest of the story coming up. when a volcano recently blew its top for the first time since the 1970s, tourists came from miles around. well, they are gawking now. and that's coming up. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understan at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to c
the construction is scheduled to take place in the west bank and in east jerusalem. and spokesman for the israeli government said it plans to build the homes in response to the palestinians recent bid for understood. of course, last month the united nations grangtsed limited understood after a majority vote. the white house strongly criticized israel's construction plans investigators digging up the remains of two of america's most elm famous killers. their grizzly crime, the subject of the...
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the ground of the five hundred thousand to being divided at all two hundred thousand titles with in jerusalem and there is a total agreement with the palestinian side in the negotiations in the past that all the two hundred will stay inside is why we really delineate the borders of jerusalem then we have the three hundred thousand in the west bank those approximately two hundred thousand out of them which are living very close to just sent to the green line would become part of israel within the exchange of territories and there is a minority of approximately eighty to one hundred thousand israelis which will have to be evacuated as happened in two thousand and five with our previous government of again shown in which israel evacuated approximately ten thousand which was just a good example for the fact that we can make it so if between us and peace will be standing one hundred thousand is where it which will have to go over and be accepted and will be. and we compensated etc i believe that this is something which goes with the national interest of the majority of israelis. egypt's president
the ground of the five hundred thousand to being divided at all two hundred thousand titles with in jerusalem and there is a total agreement with the palestinian side in the negotiations in the past that all the two hundred will stay inside is why we really delineate the borders of jerusalem then we have the three hundred thousand in the west bank those approximately two hundred thousand out of them which are living very close to just sent to the green line would become part of israel within...
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los pensamientos de muchos corazones ♪ ♪ >>aunque habían prometido al reunión herodes te regresar a jerusalem, no lo hicieron porque un ángel les dijo que no, herodes espero inutilmente el regreso de los reyes magos hasta que se dio cuenta que fue burlado >> duda de los dioses de roma >> puede ser esa la voluntad de los dioses romanos >> puedes consultarlo con el oráculo >> esta noche ♪ < observa este sacrificio >> que tal vez de el depende que llegues a ser rey ♪ >> claudio >> a la orden centurion mátalo! >> ahhh ♪ ♪ ♪ >> que tu no seas >> acatare la voluntad de los reyes de roma >> de esto ni una palabra >> que mi vida responda por mi silencio ♪ regresamos en minutos con las de la historia que cambio el rumbo de la humanidad, jesús el niño dios, en cine muy especial ♪ ♪ en univisiÓn continuamos celebrando las fiestas navideñas con jesús el niño dios, en un cine muy especial ♪ ♪ >> necesitas más agua maría? >> sí josé ♪ (quejidos) >> ladrones >> te hicieron daño? >> nada nos han robado, pobres hombres como sufren >> merecido lo tenían, ha de ser la hierba
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that both people on both sides could see that the day was coming that they'd be lobbing missiles into jerusalem. and this is what both the christian the jewish religion began there, and it's the holy land. it's some of the greatest tourist attractions in the world. people want to come from all overed world to see it, but not when a war is going on. they realized within a week of war they had made a terrible mistake to go to war. even though it's better to grumble at each other, but not to be shooting at each other and causing damage and wrecking the economy and upsetting people all over the world because these pictures, you have the bbc and cnn there having the pictures of the grandmothers and grandfathers and little children lined up on the street in front of house dead. they're bringing them out to bury them. that doesn't look like a fun way to live. it's not. so they quit. they quit fighting in a week. maybe they'll all start again. maybe this will be the last war. >> do you think that you'-- youa successful person with many different ventures. do you think you should pay more as a wealthy a
that both people on both sides could see that the day was coming that they'd be lobbing missiles into jerusalem. and this is what both the christian the jewish religion began there, and it's the holy land. it's some of the greatest tourist attractions in the world. people want to come from all overed world to see it, but not when a war is going on. they realized within a week of war they had made a terrible mistake to go to war. even though it's better to grumble at each other, but not to be...
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leland vittert live from our middle east bureau in jerusalem. leland? >> reporter: jon, the syrian government claims that refugee camp was used by the opposition and rebels to stage attacks from. that's what we're seeing inside of syria right now. this is insurgency civil war. the rebels are among the people. that's why you're having these large-scale artillery attacks and air attacks on civilian population. the results of those could be catastrophic. and caused a number of casualties in the refugee camp and other places creating this exodus of syrian civilians. the death toll in syria well above 40,000. over a million people are displaced. hundreds of thousands have fled outside of their country but it comes at an interesting time here as the syrian rebels are beginning to gain what appears to be a little bit of the upper hand in this battle. the noose is tightening around damascus. the fighting is moving from the outlying country areas in towards the capital and in towards the larger cities. the rebels are bringing the fight to the government rather t
leland vittert live from our middle east bureau in jerusalem. leland? >> reporter: jon, the syrian government claims that refugee camp was used by the opposition and rebels to stage attacks from. that's what we're seeing inside of syria right now. this is insurgency civil war. the rebels are among the people. that's why you're having these large-scale artillery attacks and air attacks on civilian population. the results of those could be catastrophic. and caused a number of casualties in...
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the rebels seized jerusalem. the first jewish revolt had begun. >> ( dramatized ): truly the battle is thine! their bodies arerushed by the might of thy hand, and there is no man to bury them. >> narrator: it seemed that the fiery predictions of the essenes were about to come true. >> most people in the first revolt really thought it was the apocalyptic event; it was the coming of a new kingdom on earth. several of the leaders within the revolt really claimed to have messianic identity or prophetic identity. >> ( dramatized ): they shall be a flaming torch in the straws to consume ungodliness. >> narrator: true to their beliefs, the essenes marched out to fight the romans, and were annihilated. >> even many christians thought that the war was the actual apocalyptic event. >> ( dramatized ): valiant warriors of the angelic host are among our numbered men, and the hero of war is with our congregation. >> narrator: a prisoner of war who defected to the roman side, the jewish historian josephus personally witnessed t
the rebels seized jerusalem. the first jewish revolt had begun. >> ( dramatized ): truly the battle is thine! their bodies arerushed by the might of thy hand, and there is no man to bury them. >> narrator: it seemed that the fiery predictions of the essenes were about to come true. >> most people in the first revolt really thought it was the apocalyptic event; it was the coming of a new kingdom on earth. several of the leaders within the revolt really claimed to have messianic...
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>>shepard: thank you from jerusalem. there is a frantic search at home for a sick little girl that doctors say could die if they don't find her very soon. this is surveillance video from a hospital in phoenix. police say that is the 11-year-old cancer patient's mother sneaking her right out of the hospital with potentially deadly piece of equipment localed in her heart. a nurse spotted them leaving and called the police. >> they were actually by the front entrance and walked into the bathroom, disconnect the her from the i.v. and walked out the front door and got in the car. >>shepard: this is a dealerrer picture of the little girl the cops are trying to find. so far, they have had no luck at all. if doctors don't take that catheter from her heart she could die in days. trace is in the west coast newsroom. explain for us why is so serious. >>trace: well, the catheter goes directly to her heart and it is not sealed off so it is much more prone to becoming infected. back to the surveillance video to point something out. if
>>shepard: thank you from jerusalem. there is a frantic search at home for a sick little girl that doctors say could die if they don't find her very soon. this is surveillance video from a hospital in phoenix. police say that is the 11-year-old cancer patient's mother sneaking her right out of the hospital with potentially deadly piece of equipment localed in her heart. a nurse spotted them leaving and called the police. >> they were actually by the front entrance and walked into...
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why not, because -- and i agree when he went to jerusalem and talked about the palestinians and said, well, the people here in the jewish state are so successful because of their culture. well, that's the code word and that doesn't work. chris: to straighten things out. you're saying that the trip to jerusalem which was missed by a lot of people, including me, was worse than the first debate by obama? >> the first debate didn't turn the race. >> obama won. he got over it. chris: that's the way people think in politics. if everything you did is wrong because you lost and everything you did is right because you won. i love the revision. the greatest zingers of the year. was it this impromptu fun between senate pals at a capitol hallway stake-out? >> senator mccain. >> thank you very much, mr. secretary. >> thank you very much, mr. president. this is what happens when you get two losers up here. [laughter] chris: is it this from ron paul, putting down newt gingrich for his out-there views on space exploration. >> i don't think we should go to the moon. i think we should send some politic
why not, because -- and i agree when he went to jerusalem and talked about the palestinians and said, well, the people here in the jewish state are so successful because of their culture. well, that's the code word and that doesn't work. chris: to straighten things out. you're saying that the trip to jerusalem which was missed by a lot of people, including me, was worse than the first debate by obama? >> the first debate didn't turn the race. >> obama won. he got over it. chris:...
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israel, christmas coming early to jerusalem. >> merry christmas and happiness and peace. happy holidays! >> santa claus walking through the old city, calling on commission residents to pick up free christmas trees. tens of thousands of pilgrims visit jerusalem every year and during the holiday season it's second in tourism to the west bank city of bethlehem where jesus was born. peru, dogs dressing up, putting on the dog. and posing for a picture with st. nick. and in lima, offering a new line of festive outfits for the four-legged friends and chihuahuas in custom gear all to make the holiday extra special and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> well, i guess you could say it's christmas eve eve and thousands of shoppers are packing the stores in search of the last minute bargains or better just pay the prices and get the gift you need. come on. with the lingering worries tonight after weak economy and the looming fiscal cliff, many consumers are left saying bah humbug. here is brenda buttner, senior business correspondent and anchor of bulls
israel, christmas coming early to jerusalem. >> merry christmas and happiness and peace. happy holidays! >> santa claus walking through the old city, calling on commission residents to pick up free christmas trees. tens of thousands of pilgrims visit jerusalem every year and during the holiday season it's second in tourism to the west bank city of bethlehem where jesus was born. peru, dogs dressing up, putting on the dog. and posing for a picture with st. nick. and in lima, offering...
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. >> shepard: leland vittert live this friday morning in jerusalem. two lawmakers here at home today urged americans not to travel to mexico until that nation releases a former u.s. marine from a notorious prison. his name is john hammar. police in mexico arrested him in august for carrying a type of gun that only the army can use. his family says it was an antique rifle that his great grandfather owned. they called the whole thing an honest mistake it was a technicality, really. he didn't register. this photo shows the former marine chained who his prison bed. a drug cartel reportedly runs the facility. his family says the cartel has threatened his life. today, these two g.o.p. lawmakers urged the travel boycott and earlier today on fox news congressman duncan hunter explained why. >> the problem is that the mexican justice system is completely corrupt. their jails are not american jails. it's like going to a third world country. >> shepard: former marine's traveling companion tells fox news latino that he thought mexican authorities would let john h
. >> shepard: leland vittert live this friday morning in jerusalem. two lawmakers here at home today urged americans not to travel to mexico until that nation releases a former u.s. marine from a notorious prison. his name is john hammar. police in mexico arrested him in august for carrying a type of gun that only the army can use. his family says it was an antique rifle that his great grandfather owned. they called the whole thing an honest mistake it was a technicality, really. he...
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leland vittert in jerusalem for us. leland, thank you. harris: new information from russia today where president vladmir putin has signed that bill banning americans from adopting russian children. we saw this coming and now it has happened. the bill angering americans and russians who say it victimizes the children just to make a political point. amy kellogg is live for us in london with more. amy, why have they passed this law? >> reporter: well, harris, the law is named after dima yakovlev, a toddler who died in the custody of his adoptive american parents a few years ago in the washington, d.c. area. he was left in a car in the heat but basically, it does appear that this law was actually a reaction to a law passed in the united states. it puts travel bans, visa bans and asset freezes on 60 russians that the u.s. congress believes were in some way involved or complicit in the death of sergei magnitsky in 2009. he was a lawyer who had been working with an american firm in russia investigating a major fraud. the company believes that $2
leland vittert in jerusalem for us. leland, thank you. harris: new information from russia today where president vladmir putin has signed that bill banning americans from adopting russian children. we saw this coming and now it has happened. the bill angering americans and russians who say it victimizes the children just to make a political point. amy kellogg is live for us in london with more. amy, why have they passed this law? >> reporter: well, harris, the law is named after dima...
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it is an area east of jerusalem, it collects -- the next a large settlement to jerusalem. it would cut off east jerusalem from the west bank. it would make it impossible to have a connection between east jerusalem and the west bank. this has been married controversial, -- the e1 area has been very controversial. there is a red line for the international community that has been crossed, which is why we are seeing those strong reactions. >> thank you for that. in that egypt top judges have agreed to -- >> egypt's top judges have agreed to oversee a referendum. this comes a day after they said it would boycott a referendum. >> president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping powers. that prompted some judges to call for an indefinite strike. >> germany is reported to be considering the export of tanks and armored vehicles to saudi arabia, a country which is already -- has already used its weapons to put down a popular uprising in the country neighboring. >> they say that hundreds of boxer armoured patrol vehicles -- should the deal goes through, it would make the government a
it is an area east of jerusalem, it collects -- the next a large settlement to jerusalem. it would cut off east jerusalem from the west bank. it would make it impossible to have a connection between east jerusalem and the west bank. this has been married controversial, -- the e1 area has been very controversial. there is a red line for the international community that has been crossed, which is why we are seeing those strong reactions. >> thank you for that. in that egypt top judges have...
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international criticism israel has announced plans to build more settlement homes in occupied east jerusalem it brings the total number of settlements approved in the last few weeks to five and a half thousand that is hells now from. what we're witnessing is that israel is continuing with its expansion of settlements and this new announcement is that it has approved the building of some one thousand two hundred new secure homes which is a neighborhood in east jerusalem across the green line it comes less than a month after israel's controversial statement that it was planning to build in the one corridor all which links jerusalem to the west bank and this is a real line for many states and certainly we've witnessed that kind of criticism and condemnation from the international community since the palestinians went to the united nations several weeks ago for upgraded statehood there have been some five and a half thousand new safe homes announced in terms of what the israelis were building israel has undergone as i say strong international criticism for these announcements with many in the in
international criticism israel has announced plans to build more settlement homes in occupied east jerusalem it brings the total number of settlements approved in the last few weeks to five and a half thousand that is hells now from. what we're witnessing is that israel is continuing with its expansion of settlements and this new announcement is that it has approved the building of some one thousand two hundred new secure homes which is a neighborhood in east jerusalem across the green line it...
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concern over israel's planned settlement expansion it's approved twelve hundred more homes in east jerusalem raising fears now that that two state solution could be lost forever if it goes ahead we got more insight into that later on those well we're recalling more major events from twenty twelve as we take a close look at the u.s. presidential race this time and the candidates sidelined by the main news outlets cover the story they're. under guard these men and women are walking one of the longest probably the loneliest road in the world reenacting march into exile made by thousands of czarist russia. if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same what my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of omsk discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand k
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made it very clear that we are totally against the continuing new settlements in the west bank and in jerusalem because this will definitely make the two state solution impossible it because if this building so going on the west bank will be split into the access to jerusalem will not be possible for the palestinians any more reaction by mr netanyahu and others were very strong and unusually undiplomatic you could say just before his visit to berlin condemning the stand of germany and the fact that the foreign minister lieberman with some lame excuses did not come to believe and to meet his counterpart our foreign minister rest of ela also shows that at the moment there are lots of tensions among the politicians in germany and in east. israel exports tons of fruit and vegetables cosmetics and other goods to be easy you every year but despite being labeled as made in israel some of the products do not originate from there many are produced in settlements on occupied territories prompting calls to ban such exports or at least enforce more accurate labeling artie's put all of our investments. prod
made it very clear that we are totally against the continuing new settlements in the west bank and in jerusalem because this will definitely make the two state solution impossible it because if this building so going on the west bank will be split into the access to jerusalem will not be possible for the palestinians any more reaction by mr netanyahu and others were very strong and unusually undiplomatic you could say just before his visit to berlin condemning the stand of germany and the fact...
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number of settlements across the west bank on the settler roads and of course the problems of east jerusalem suggest that it's quite difficult to achieve it unless there's a real will to withdraw the settlements and allow palestine to develop and i don't see that will at all with netanyahu if he can't even rely on governments that are basically quite sympathetic to israel and israel's claims then he's losing out big time all around the world and he just needs to wake up i think the washington support will weigh in very quickly obama has been reelected under reelected president into a second is that his most powerful and i think lesson you know who might do well to remember that he also very much involved in itself in the internal politics the usa during the election campaign in that current of india himself very much the administrator. the movement around the world for palestine for palestinian people is unprecedented netanyahu should wake up and recognize that. israel exports tons of fruit and vegetables cosmetics and other goods to the e.u. every year but despite being labeled as made in i
number of settlements across the west bank on the settler roads and of course the problems of east jerusalem suggest that it's quite difficult to achieve it unless there's a real will to withdraw the settlements and allow palestine to develop and i don't see that will at all with netanyahu if he can't even rely on governments that are basically quite sympathetic to israel and israel's claims then he's losing out big time all around the world and he just needs to wake up i think the washington...
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assembly recognized palestine as a non-member observer state, including gaza, the west bank and east jerusalem. the palestinians quickly condemned any new settlement building. chief negotiator saeb erekat accused israel of "defying the whole international community." in syria, internet access and most phone service was blocked for a second day. opposition activists blamed the regime. government officials insisted rebels were behind the outage. meanwhile, fighting continued in and around damascus, but government troops managed to reopen the road to the city's airport. the u.s. soldier accused of espionage in the wikileaks document dump has conceded he considered suicide after his arrest. private first class bradley manning was cross-examined today in a pre-trial hearing at fort meade, maryland. he admitted making a noose out of bed sheets before being sent to the u.s. marine corps brig at quantico, virginia. manning says his treatment there was so harsh, the charges should be dismissed. the military says manning was a suicide risk, so jailers kept him isolated and took away his clothes. the hol
assembly recognized palestine as a non-member observer state, including gaza, the west bank and east jerusalem. the palestinians quickly condemned any new settlement building. chief negotiator saeb erekat accused israel of "defying the whole international community." in syria, internet access and most phone service was blocked for a second day. opposition activists blamed the regime. government officials insisted rebels were behind the outage. meanwhile, fighting continued in and...
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> and finally, a $500 million mystery this morning after a whole lot more than a prayer was left at jerusalem's holiest of sites. a visitor at the famed western wall found an envelope, you guys. it was filled with more than 500 checks, each written for $1 million. the checks were signed but not made out to anyone. israeli police say the checks appear to be valid. we're going to have to wait and see. we also thought that eagle video, swooping down to grab the child, was legitimate, as well. >> i hope the checks are valid. >> from across the globe, nigeria and the united states. >> maybe a smuggler dropped his stash. >> let's see how this one plays out. >> we'll probably have an update tomorrow. >> merry christmas. >>> now, to the debate over gun control. this is all in the wake, of course, of that tragedy in newtown, connecticut. vice president joe biden will be meeting with law enforcement officials today in the first step of a push to end gun violence. the nra is expected to speak out tomorrow in its first news conference since the tragedy. and abc's jake tapper joins us from the white house.
> and finally, a $500 million mystery this morning after a whole lot more than a prayer was left at jerusalem's holiest of sites. a visitor at the famed western wall found an envelope, you guys. it was filled with more than 500 checks, each written for $1 million. the checks were signed but not made out to anyone. israeli police say the checks appear to be valid. we're going to have to wait and see. we also thought that eagle video, swooping down to grab the child, was legitimate, as well....
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he is live in jerusalem on this. good morning, leland. >> reporter: good morning, martha. tae run is now getting very sophisticated russian-made air defense systems. this totally changes the strategic map here in the middle east, not only between iran and israel but iran and united states. military planners have to totally rework any plans to attack iran's nuclear facilities. these air defensivelies are sophisticated enough to make an attack very difficult. assigned by russia to protect its military businesses and icbm facilities the s-300 is among the most sophisticated and at this aircraft system in the world. russia sold systems to syria largely to protect president assad's regime by attack from nato or israel. with syria falling into chaos and civil war desperate for men and equipment. for more than a year fox news exposed the clandestine resupply of syria's military by iran. using airliners and unregistered cargo plane seen here off-loading at syria military airports. u.s. intelligence forces confirm the planes are flying back to iran loaded with the s-300 missile sys
he is live in jerusalem on this. good morning, leland. >> reporter: good morning, martha. tae run is now getting very sophisticated russian-made air defense systems. this totally changes the strategic map here in the middle east, not only between iran and israel but iran and united states. military planners have to totally rework any plans to attack iran's nuclear facilities. these air defensivelies are sophisticated enough to make an attack very difficult. assigned by russia to protect...
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leland vittert live in jerusalem with more on this. leland, how significant is this attack? >> reporter: the significance isn't in any one, attack, dpreg, just how many we've seen especially when comes to insider attacks. being members of the afghan security services turning weapons on members of nato forces. so far we've seen 60 this year. that is more than three times, just about three times what we saw last year in 2011. keep in mind there are 66,000 plus american troops inside of afghanistan plus all the civilian contractors and that is what joseph griffin was. he was a civilian contractor who was an advisor to the afghan police force. he was shot and killed by an afghan police woman, the first time a woman has been involved in one of these insider attacks. she was an iranian by birth. got to afghanistan by forged documents. this really shows the holes in the vetting process of the afghan security services. remember those are the people who are going to take over trying to fight the taliban, trying to fight al qaeda come 2014 when all those u.s. troops leave afghanistan.
leland vittert live in jerusalem with more on this. leland, how significant is this attack? >> reporter: the significance isn't in any one, attack, dpreg, just how many we've seen especially when comes to insider attacks. being members of the afghan security services turning weapons on members of nato forces. so far we've seen 60 this year. that is more than three times, just about three times what we saw last year in 2011. keep in mind there are 66,000 plus american troops inside of...
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back in the caves below jerusalem, we encounter another possibility that as jerusalem fell, the ark was not taken away, but was instead hidden away in this underground labyrinth. are people trying to be detectives? are they trying to uncover something? >> well, some people prefer to leave it as it is and some people still look and want to find the ark of the covenant. >> reporter: today the idea of the ark transcends time and faith, like so many of the biblical stories, it inspires the simple, yet universal search for meaning. i'm christiane amanpour for "nightline" in jerusalem. >> you can see much more on "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. here on abc. >>> just ahead, we've got a match made in comedy heaven tonight. bette midler and billy crystal talk about starring together in a brand-new film. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine ♪ ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tyleno
back in the caves below jerusalem, we encounter another possibility that as jerusalem fell, the ark was not taken away, but was instead hidden away in this underground labyrinth. are people trying to be detectives? are they trying to uncover something? >> well, some people prefer to leave it as it is and some people still look and want to find the ark of the covenant. >> reporter: today the idea of the ark transcends time and faith, like so many of the biblical stories, it inspires...
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when jerusalem was destroyed, a whole new series of questions had to be asked. "what do we do without the temple?" "where is the source of our faith and our authority?" "what does god want us to do?" >> this era was an age of definition, not just for christianity, but also for judaism. it marks the emergence, for the first time, into the light of history of a new group and a new culture, and a new literature and a new way of thinking and writing. >> narrator: without the temple, the priesthood that had presided over its rituals lost its power. there emerged new leaders, the pharisees, rabbis who would lead the jewish people in a new direction. >> and the rabbis represent for us a new age of definition. it is the rabbis who now emerge as a new kind of judaism, and it is this judaism which will endure from the second century of our era down to our own age. ( music playing ) >> narrator: the failure of the first revolt also created a crisis for early christians who were still a part of judaism. the kingdom had not come; the messiah had not arrived. the followers of
when jerusalem was destroyed, a whole new series of questions had to be asked. "what do we do without the temple?" "where is the source of our faith and our authority?" "what does god want us to do?" >> this era was an age of definition, not just for christianity, but also for judaism. it marks the emergence, for the first time, into the light of history of a new group and a new culture, and a new literature and a new way of thinking and writing. >>...
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born in israel and grew up in arab east jerusalem, as well. we should note, good saturday to you. >> thank you. >> white house friday critical of the netanyahu government plan to add those new homes to settlements. white house statement in part that the plan was counterproductive. secretary of state hillary clinton also spoke yesterday. i want to play this sound and then talk about it on the other side. take a listen. >> let me reiterate that this administration, like previous administrations, has been very clear with israel. and these activities set back the cause of a negotiated peace. >> are settlements the biggest between israel and the palestinians? >> definitely. definitely they are endangering the peace process. they're actually endangering more and more israel because what the message, the message that they send is whatever you will do in a diplomatic peaceful way like with the u.n. bid, we don't care about that. we are above the lull and we're gone building more and more land. let's remember 1993, oslo agreement. israeli signs, they r
born in israel and grew up in arab east jerusalem, as well. we should note, good saturday to you. >> thank you. >> white house friday critical of the netanyahu government plan to add those new homes to settlements. white house statement in part that the plan was counterproductive. secretary of state hillary clinton also spoke yesterday. i want to play this sound and then talk about it on the other side. take a listen. >> let me reiterate that this administration, like previous...
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the israeli government announcing plans to build thousands of new homes in east jerusalem and the west bank on the heels of a successful palestinian bid at the united nations to gain nonmember observer state status. secretary of state hillary clinton calling the move a setback. >> let me reiterate that this administration, like previous administrations, has been very clear with israel, that these activities that back the cause of a negotiated peace. we all need to work together to find a path forward in negotiations that can finally deliver on a two-state solution. that must remain our goal. >> kelly: so what does it mean for the stalled israeli-palestinian peace talks, john bolton weighs in just ahead. >> jamie: also, a top al-qaeda terrorist is now in custody. big news, we'll tell you where he was captured and why his arrest is so significant. >> kelly: plus, breaking news out of sear yeah, the country's internet service is back on as fighting begins between troops and rebels. we're live in the the middle east. >> jamie: and also, a defiant move out of north korea. the rogue nation's
the israeli government announcing plans to build thousands of new homes in east jerusalem and the west bank on the heels of a successful palestinian bid at the united nations to gain nonmember observer state status. secretary of state hillary clinton calling the move a setback. >> let me reiterate that this administration, like previous administrations, has been very clear with israel, that these activities that back the cause of a negotiated peace. we all need to work together to find a...
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impossible it because if this building said going on the west bank will be split into the access to jerusalem will not be possible for the palestinians any more reaction by mr netanyahu and others were very strong and unusually undiplomatic you could say just before his visit to berlin condemning the stand of germany and the fact that the foreign minister lieberman with some. lame excuses did not come to billy and to meet his counterpart our foreign minister rest of ella also shows that at the moment there are lots of tensions among politicians in germany and in israel we're talking of israel that exports tons of fruits and vegetables cosmetics and other goods to the e.u. every year but despite being labeled as made in israel some of those don't exactly originate from there indeed many are produced in settlements considered illegal under international law and now there are calls to ban these exports or at least in force much more accurate labeling artie's paid all over investigates for us. produce of israel except this isn't israel this is the jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is d
impossible it because if this building said going on the west bank will be split into the access to jerusalem will not be possible for the palestinians any more reaction by mr netanyahu and others were very strong and unusually undiplomatic you could say just before his visit to berlin condemning the stand of germany and the fact that the foreign minister lieberman with some. lame excuses did not come to billy and to meet his counterpart our foreign minister rest of ella also shows that at the...
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. >> rose: the recent announcement about settlements in east jerusalem, does that help or hurt. >> no, i don't think it helps. >> rose: it does not help? >> it's a major mistake. i personally felt that this was a very unfriendly response by the state of israel to the -- made by president bush. i think had obama known in advance the response of israel to to this, to the fact that he was -- to use all the prestige and the power of the united states of america to be left almost alone in the united nations against so many other countries, including the best trends of america to defend the state of israel and then to find out the next morning that israel is doing something which america explicitly is against i think you'd have been thinking twice about his position and therefore i think it was a mistake. i think we should have manifested a much greater understanding for the sensitivities of the united states and i criticize it -- >> rose: so the prime minister -- >> i think it was not the right thing to do. >> rose: when you looked a hamas have they been strengthened by this? >> well, thei
. >> rose: the recent announcement about settlements in east jerusalem, does that help or hurt. >> no, i don't think it helps. >> rose: it does not help? >> it's a major mistake. i personally felt that this was a very unfriendly response by the state of israel to the -- made by president bush. i think had obama known in advance the response of israel to to this, to the fact that he was -- to use all the prestige and the power of the united states of america to be left...
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. >> reporter: whispers from the past hang in the air of modern-day jerusalem. yet, no matter how hard you listen, the truth behind so many of these biblical stories that took place here remain so captivatingly elusive. in part, because so many answers may be buried underneath what today is a living, breathing city. she is a biblical scholar and a tour guide. she took us to one of the only places where archaeologists, pilgrims and tourists are allowed to explore below this storied city. it's notoriously difficult to dig under the old city of jerusalem. >> it's very difficult because it's very sensitive. we are talking about holy places of the three, main religions. >> reporter: it's so politically charged. >> so politically charged. >> reporter: discovered by accident in the 19th century, when an archaeologist was walking his dog. this massive network of caves and tunnels is known as solomon's quarry. king solomon is the founding father of the free masons. >> reporter: the reminder of solomon, his temple and his construction, seems to seep from these walls. tear
. >> reporter: whispers from the past hang in the air of modern-day jerusalem. yet, no matter how hard you listen, the truth behind so many of these biblical stories that took place here remain so captivatingly elusive. in part, because so many answers may be buried underneath what today is a living, breathing city. she is a biblical scholar and a tour guide. she took us to one of the only places where archaeologists, pilgrims and tourists are allowed to explore below this storied city....
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hanukkah is the eight day holiday marking the dedication of the holy temple in jerusalem. >>> negotiations seem to be stalled in our nation's capitol. what are the odds of a deal getting done before disaster strikes in the fiscal cliff. we have optimism that our elected officials will rise to the occasion. >> i think everyone realizes how important it is. our economy is moving up some. not fast but some, and to go over the cliff would be terrible. i think we'll get an agreement. the reason i think we'll get an agreement, what's standing in the way is revenues, particularly making that top rate go up to 39.6 but we're seeing real progress. >> a unique moment in history where every developed country in the world, economists on both sides of the aisle, know the greatest threat to our country is fiscal solve advancecy. the minority party is trying to leverage the country into doing something great for our nation. it's a unique time and i hope the president soon will see the light. >> joining me the chris wallace. good morning. >> good morning, jamie. >> interesting interviews with optimism. do
hanukkah is the eight day holiday marking the dedication of the holy temple in jerusalem. >>> negotiations seem to be stalled in our nation's capitol. what are the odds of a deal getting done before disaster strikes in the fiscal cliff. we have optimism that our elected officials will rise to the occasion. >> i think everyone realizes how important it is. our economy is moving up some. not fast but some, and to go over the cliff would be terrible. i think we'll get an agreement....
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further response to the vote, israel has revealed plans for thousands of new settlement homes in east jerusalem and the west bank. >> agrees is exhaling today after the german parliament voted in support of providing the country with the next installment of bailout money. the deal is worth some 44 billion euros. >> germany's finance minister has defended the package, saying that a greek bankruptcy would be a major blow to the world economy. >> rescuing greece has been a main priority for the government, the citizens want to know -- what will it cost? >> an overwhelming majority bank of the measures, although the opposition left party voted no. there is still a sense of unease among lawmakers about the cost to taxpayers. the finance minister sought to calm the doubts. >> we are pursuing a policy that restructure's degree budget and economy with as few costs and risks as possible for both germany and your -- europe. it is our goal and must remain our goal that greece at some point must shoulder its debts on its own and that the markets accept greece as a creditor. >> athens still has a long way t
further response to the vote, israel has revealed plans for thousands of new settlement homes in east jerusalem and the west bank. >> agrees is exhaling today after the german parliament voted in support of providing the country with the next installment of bailout money. the deal is worth some 44 billion euros. >> germany's finance minister has defended the package, saying that a greek bankruptcy would be a major blow to the world economy. >> rescuing greece has been a main...
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vote or where israelis build 2,000 house ons the outskirts of jerusalem, no one will remember that a few months from now. >> when they did that, that was against the u.s. wishes. they defied the u.s. wishes to so nobody seems to be listening to them. and there's egypt. and the continuing protests in egypt. thousands of the people who were demonstrating a year or so ago against mubarak, now demonstrate being against the new egyptian president morsi and the new draft constitution written by an islamist assembly. and people say it doesn't provide enough guarantees for women's rights or minority religions. what do you make of the situation in egypt and the dangers it could turn into an islamist state? >> the bottom line in egypt is it's bad for the egyptian in their political future. probably not as bad for the long-term interests of the united states. anytime a leader like morsi puts himself above the judiciary, that's not a good sign to democracy. anytime you put that language in there, it's not good for their democracy. it's troubling not only for egypt but for the long-term events in
vote or where israelis build 2,000 house ons the outskirts of jerusalem, no one will remember that a few months from now. >> when they did that, that was against the u.s. wishes. they defied the u.s. wishes to so nobody seems to be listening to them. and there's egypt. and the continuing protests in egypt. thousands of the people who were demonstrating a year or so ago against mubarak, now demonstrate being against the new egyptian president morsi and the new draft constitution written by...
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officials in israel saying they will build 3,000 new israeli homes in jerusalem. the palestinians condemned the announcement. it comes on the heels of that historic vote by the united nations, making palestine an observer state, over the objections of israel and the u.s. >>> and nearby in egypt, tahrir square again filling up with protesters, more than 100,000 at times today, chanting against their president, mohamed morsi, claiming he jammed through a draft of a new constitution, which strengthens the muslim brotherhood against christians and liberals. critics say it would curb the rights of women and freedom of speech. >>> and back here at home, a terrifying scene in a small town. a train derailment that sent hazardous chemicals, a gas called vinyl chloride, spewing into the air. more than 70 people sought medical treatment for burning eyes, labored breathing. and abc's linsey davis is on the scene. >> reporter: thousands of gallons of the hazardous chemical vinyl chloride spewed into the air from the ruptured car. residents were told to stay in their homes. thr
officials in israel saying they will build 3,000 new israeli homes in jerusalem. the palestinians condemned the announcement. it comes on the heels of that historic vote by the united nations, making palestine an observer state, over the objections of israel and the u.s. >>> and nearby in egypt, tahrir square again filling up with protesters, more than 100,000 at times today, chanting against their president, mohamed morsi, claiming he jammed through a draft of a new constitution,...
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alex marquardt, abc news, jerusalem. >>> and to england now where kate middleton, the duchess, is spending a second night in the hospital after the announcement she's having a baby, but it has been rough so far. abc's lama hasan now with an update on her health and the clues you could see in her husband prince william's face. >> reporter: when william arrived at the hospital earlier today, he appeared somber. but after spending more than six hours by his wife's bedside, when the prince emerged -- >> your royal highness, how is the duchess? >> reporter: -- he was clearly more relaxed with a beaming smile. moments later, the palace gave a clue as to why the change in his expression. "the duchess is continuing to feel better," the statement read, but it went on that "kate remains in hospital and continues to be treated for hyperemesis gravidarum," the crippling form of morning sickness that causes extreme nausea. barely 12 weeks along, we're now learning new details about the weekend when william and kate were forced to go public with the pregnancy. the couple were staying with kate's parents
alex marquardt, abc news, jerusalem. >>> and to england now where kate middleton, the duchess, is spending a second night in the hospital after the announcement she's having a baby, but it has been rough so far. abc's lama hasan now with an update on her health and the clues you could see in her husband prince william's face. >> reporter: when william arrived at the hospital earlier today, he appeared somber. but after spending more than six hours by his wife's bedside, when the...
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according to tradition, when the jews dedicated the temple in jerusalem, a single vial of oil burned for eight days. and some people celebrated hanukkah with a dance party. creative alliance hosted a party with music, dancing and singing. >> tonight is first night of hanukkah, the celebration that brings light into the darkness and we celebrate freedom and liberation movements and really having a really fun time. >> the music is traditional played at celebrations like weddings. >> many reasons to have fun this holiday season. the time is 5:09. coming up in medical alert, if your child has epilepsy, there may be ways to control seizures other than medication. >>> football fans gear up for a beltway battle. >> a live picture outside. ava has the insta-weather plus forecast next. >> blizzard warnings issued for parts of north dakota. temperatures began falling into the single digits last night as bismarckn falling in and around the surrounding areas. wind chill made it feel as low as seven degrees below zero. forecasters expect conditions to worsen this morning and officials have issued
according to tradition, when the jews dedicated the temple in jerusalem, a single vial of oil burned for eight days. and some people celebrated hanukkah with a dance party. creative alliance hosted a party with music, dancing and singing. >> tonight is first night of hanukkah, the celebration that brings light into the darkness and we celebrate freedom and liberation movements and really having a really fun time. >> the music is traditional played at celebrations like weddings....
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. >> jerusalem. >> bethlehem. >> what is the german name for christmas tree? >> soft tree. >> christmas tree. >> we just need the german verse. what is the most widely known christmas carol? >> "deck the halls." >> "santa claus is coming to town." >> "jingle bells." >> "silent night." >> yes! >> eric: all right. those were easy. we have a little harder. producer put together a few questions for you guys. for the record, i couldn't answer one of these myself. kimberly, start with you. what holiday for jingle bells originally written for? which holiday? >> greg: arbor day. >> kimberly: thanksgiving. >> eric: let the record be shown that the producers are giving them in people's ears. what was the name of scrooge's dead business partner. >> bob: scrooge's dead business partner. pope john iii. >> greg: reggae muse -- >> dana: think reggae music. >> eric: are you reading on my shoulder? >> bob: bob marley. >> dana: first name? >> bob: jacob. >> eric: ding, ding, ding. dana -- >> dana: she read them all. >> eric: how long -- [ laughter ] >> eric: how long does it ta
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david lee miller watching this live at our middle east bureau in jerusalem. president morsi, he spoke to the people of egypt late yesterday. did that do anything to calm this, david? >> reporter: you know arguably, bill, that speech only made the situation worse yesterday. the opposition didn't like what they heard. you're looking at a live picture right now outside the presidential palace and we expect the crowds there are only going to increase in number. yesterday after the president spoke, people chanted, we want to topple the regime. if that sounds familiar there is good reason. that is the very same chant protesters were saying when they wanted to remove hosni mubarak from power. so right now the demonstrators are angry essentially about two things. one, morsi won't relinquish any of the special authority he gave himself on november 22nd, and number two, he will not postpone the vote for a new and very controversial constitution. listen to what he said last night. >> translator: we are ready to hold the referendum on time. if the people agree, then we'l
david lee miller watching this live at our middle east bureau in jerusalem. president morsi, he spoke to the people of egypt late yesterday. did that do anything to calm this, david? >> reporter: you know arguably, bill, that speech only made the situation worse yesterday. the opposition didn't like what they heard. you're looking at a live picture right now outside the presidential palace and we expect the crowds there are only going to increase in number. yesterday after the president...
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with the geography, israel has a corridor extended from televisa to jerusalem. maybe a small country the size of new jersey. it cannot absorb not even one nuclear strike. we can use st. louis but the west's will go on as a country. we would be wrecked memorial's. [laughter] russia made similar calculations but israelis cannot. who is not killed would have cancer rates because of the size of the country. but at the heart of the fact they have to have a different redline. it is tragic but all of our interest overlap with significant extent but not total extent. their are issues for they are different than ours. but in the israeli response willoughby logical for them to westernize. i think i ran's real power where it is now with nuclear capacity, but does not have the weapon. or the enriched uranium. but once it web devices it will be insecure 24 hours per day. quote pleaded do with six or eight low-quality weapons? there would be no second strike capability. iran would be much more insecure. >> and preaching to the choir i wonder what can be done. but what can rea
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. >> shepard: david lee miller live from jerusalem. it's been quite a day tore the millionaire software inventor john mcafee. he was supposed to be headed back to belize now to face questions in one of his neighbor's death. but john mcafee hasn't gone to belouise. instead he headed to the hospital. a bizarre new development in an already very strange case. plus, why the man accused of pushing somebody in front of a new york city subway says it was really the victim's fault. that's ahead from the journalists of fox news on this thursday fox report. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research
. >> shepard: david lee miller live from jerusalem. it's been quite a day tore the millionaire software inventor john mcafee. he was supposed to be headed back to belize now to face questions in one of his neighbor's death. but john mcafee hasn't gone to belouise. instead he headed to the hospital. a bizarre new development in an already very strange case. plus, why the man accused of pushing somebody in front of a new york city subway says it was really the victim's fault. that's ahead...
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israel says they will build new settlements in the west bank and jerusalem on land considered to belong to the palestinians. the announcement was a quick response to the united nations vote to recognize palestine as a nonmember observer state. >>> and hundreds of people were forced to evacuate from their homes in new jersey, late friday, hours after a train derailed spilling a hazardous chemical. authorities ordered people to leave their homes after readings showed high levels of a dangerous chemical. 70 people went to the emergency room. but most were discharged within hours. >>> finally, a different kind of hazard on the golf course. a course in south africa is being overrun with baboons. one of them, seen here. the actual baboon. this is not a re-enactment here. the real baboon ran across the 15th green, grabbed the cameraman's food and hopped into a golf cart. he had good etiquette, waiting for the green to be cleared before running out. >> that was live. >> that was the real deal. that was the real deal. >> this newscast always -- never fake news from ron claiborne. >> always the r
israel says they will build new settlements in the west bank and jerusalem on land considered to belong to the palestinians. the announcement was a quick response to the united nations vote to recognize palestine as a nonmember observer state. >>> and hundreds of people were forced to evacuate from their homes in new jersey, late friday, hours after a train derailed spilling a hazardous chemical. authorities ordered people to leave their homes after readings showed high levels of a...
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that's when at noon the palestinian boy scowtsz began their processional march down here from jerusalem to bethlehem for the church of the nativity. the pilgrims we talked to are from all over the world saying being here, seeing the geography and experiencing those words bring them much closer to their own spirit or the materialism and santa and gifts that we talk about that is so much involved in christmas. now there is a lot of people who are wondering what happens next? there is a lot of tension here in the west bank. there is a lot of talk about a possible popular uprising. more violence and many here fear that if that happens the tourists that are the life blood of this economy here in bethlehem could disappear come next year. jamie, back to you. >> leland vittert. thank you. coming up, there is a new plan to start random alcohol testing of troops. it could start in just a matter of days. we have details of the strict new policy and who it is going to effect first. plus, a look at how our forces in afghanistan spent christmas day. i know a lot of you are thinking about them. and wh
that's when at noon the palestinian boy scowtsz began their processional march down here from jerusalem to bethlehem for the church of the nativity. the pilgrims we talked to are from all over the world saying being here, seeing the geography and experiencing those words bring them much closer to their own spirit or the materialism and santa and gifts that we talk about that is so much involved in christmas. now there is a lot of people who are wondering what happens next? there is a lot of...
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born in israel, grew up in arab east jerusalem. meanwhile, in washington we have a the anwar sadat professor of peace and development at the university of maryland. professor, let me start with you. i want to get your initial take on these latest developments out of cairo. what do you make of them? >> well, i think obviously it's a very dangerous situation, and there was a threat that the military could intervene. i doubt it very much. there is a norm that has emerged since the overthrow of mubarak that the state and the government and the military shouldn't interfere. and there is a fear of that. so i doubt that that will happen. it is clear that the stalemate continues. they're moving toward possibly delaying the referendum on december 15th. but the real question is will there be a new decree or an amendment to the presidential decree, and will there be a way to modify the constitutional draft before it comes before the referendum. all of that is still uncertain at this point. >> if the reports of the new constitutional declarati
born in israel, grew up in arab east jerusalem. meanwhile, in washington we have a the anwar sadat professor of peace and development at the university of maryland. professor, let me start with you. i want to get your initial take on these latest developments out of cairo. what do you make of them? >> well, i think obviously it's a very dangerous situation, and there was a threat that the military could intervene. i doubt it very much. there is a norm that has emerged since the overthrow...
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jerusalem. >> next day in a uniform. >> the worst part is coming home. it takes a few days to make that switch. it's bizarre. you get a phone call. you know, this week i'm celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary. i got married on august 5, 1982. as i came home from my wedding and i was unwrapping my gifts, i got a call from the army saying listen, in three hours we're going to pick you up in a jeep outside your house in jerusalem and take you to beirut. and i said i just got married. they said well, that's not our problem. three hours. i had to get out of my wedding suit and into a uniform. my new wife is crying. my parents were there from new jersey who had not seen me in uniform ever were in a state of shock. low and behold a jeep comes by and picks me up. making that transition is difficult. coming back from it is more difficult. you come back from combat and everyone is basically going about their business and buying shoes and getting on buses and it's very bizarre. the last two years, howev
jerusalem. >> next day in a uniform. >> the worst part is coming home. it takes a few days to make that switch. it's bizarre. you get a phone call. you know, this week i'm celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary. i got married on august 5, 1982. as i came home from my wedding and i was unwrapping my gifts, i got a call from the army saying listen, in three hours we're going to pick you up in a jeep outside your house in jerusalem and take you to beirut. and i said i just got...
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berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i continued to work in the field and learned more. >> isn't it the all-important question of why jesus was killed, you now believe he represented a limited threat to public order during the festival of passover rather than a major threat to roman rule? >> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> bec
berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth,...
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here in washington and ramallah or jerusalem to work out the core issues. one is jerusalem and the question of settlements which are part of the territorial issue. we're willing to talk about all of it. >> i want to talk about a different negotiation with the palestinians, not over the final solution but the cease-fire in gaza. couple weeks ago israel agreed to the cease-fire and through egypt, agreed to talks to try to settle the issues. they want to loosen the block aid. you want to stop weapons smuggled into gaza, missiles fired on israel. where do the talks stand and what do you make of the remarks of hamas's political leader who said he will never recognize israel's right to exist. >> talks are going on now and we're working out issues. the most important is stopping the flow of iranian missiles and weapons into gaza. >> has there been progress? >> we're discussing is openly. most the weapons, whether they come from the libyans or sudanese pass through egyptian territory into gaza. if we can stop that we can do a tremendous amount towards reinforcing t
here in washington and ramallah or jerusalem to work out the core issues. one is jerusalem and the question of settlements which are part of the territorial issue. we're willing to talk about all of it. >> i want to talk about a different negotiation with the palestinians, not over the final solution but the cease-fire in gaza. couple weeks ago israel agreed to the cease-fire and through egypt, agreed to talks to try to settle the issues. they want to loosen the block aid. you want to...
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two, the location around jerusalem would disconnect jerusalem from the rest of the west bank making it very difficult if not impossible to create the palestinian state for east jerusalem as its capital which is the palestinian objective in negotiations. finally from a political point of view, the way this registers among the palestinian public, among the palestinian electorate is this is seen as another proof that israel is less interested in peace, more interested in buying time. irrespective of whether or not this is accurate, the reality is their perception is reality. therefore we see a strategic risk here. we see a political risk. >> suarez: israel's friends in the west, david, have already spoken out against this. but is that definitive? does israel really worry what francois o'land of france thinks? >> normally they do because these two countries have been very friendly with israel in recent years but israel is in an election period before january 22 when netanyahu stops the gaza war without a land operation. there are a lot of people saying, hey, you didn't go all the way again
two, the location around jerusalem would disconnect jerusalem from the rest of the west bank making it very difficult if not impossible to create the palestinian state for east jerusalem as its capital which is the palestinian objective in negotiations. finally from a political point of view, the way this registers among the palestinian public, among the palestinian electorate is this is seen as another proof that israel is less interested in peace, more interested in buying time. irrespective...
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cause add police investigation. >> other inscriptions were found in a cave outside jerusalem. the archaeologist who excavate the the site claims it was used by john the baptist. >> i don't believe that there is any connection between this cave which is a worship certainty with john the baptist. >> he is deputy director of israeli antiquities authorities. there are faces on the wall and a cross on the wall. >> they went there this drawing can be found every where in israel and every where in the world. >> he also took me to a well-known site in jerusalem. ab sosalo absalom's tomb he was famous for trying to over throw his father. >> this is amazing. how did they build this? >> as you can see it was built out of solid bedrock about 2,000 years ago. >> jesus would have seen this? >> jesus would have seen this prior to his crucifixion. for hundreds of years now people believe this is absalom's stone. they stone it. muslims christians and jews for hundreds of years this has been a jerusalem tradition. >> essure stone throwers had it wrong. proof shows it's not absalom but people cl
cause add police investigation. >> other inscriptions were found in a cave outside jerusalem. the archaeologist who excavate the the site claims it was used by john the baptist. >> i don't believe that there is any connection between this cave which is a worship certainty with john the baptist. >> he is deputy director of israeli antiquities authorities. there are faces on the wall and a cross on the wall. >> they went there this drawing can be found every where in...