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you know what the jerusalem syndrome is, the special madness we call offto jerusalem. to jerusalem. now, in jerusalem there's a mental institution, mental hospital which specializes in the jerusalem syndrome. and every year several hundred people are hospitalized with the jerusalem syndrome. and i've been to this place, and it's one of the few places where you walk in, and you see the patients say -- if you say jesus, several people turn around. [laughter] and, in fact, there are various levels of jerusalem syndrome. and it's had many names over the years, jerusalem madnd, jerusalem fever -- madness, jerusalem fever, but it's not just a sort of silly name for what happens to be people of jerusalem, it is a psychiatric, it's recognized by psychiatrists as a genuine, um, syndrome. and it, um, what it's caused by is the disappointment. it's particularly christian pilgrims, but actually, i think, certainly jewish pilgrims have also suffered from it, and certainly muslims have suffered from it too. and, in fact, it's one of the bizarre characteristics of jerusalem that i think just about
you know what the jerusalem syndrome is, the special madness we call offto jerusalem. to jerusalem. now, in jerusalem there's a mental institution, mental hospital which specializes in the jerusalem syndrome. and every year several hundred people are hospitalized with the jerusalem syndrome. and i've been to this place, and it's one of the few places where you walk in, and you see the patients say -- if you say jesus, several people turn around. [laughter] and, in fact, there are various levels...
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jerusalem not us, jerusalem theater. but it not -- it's not just a silly name to what happens to people in jerusalem. it's a psychiatric -- it's recognized by site waitress is a genuine syndrome. and what it is caused by it is a disappointment. it is particularly christian pilgrims, but actually i think certainly jewish pilgrims also suffer from it. and certainly in the slums suffer from it, too. in fact, one of the desired. or sticks at jerusalem but i think anyone who gets control of jerusalem starts to suffer from the jerusalem syndrome, too. every congruous masher control in the end have succumbed in some way. because mono atheism means that if you believe, you believe in one god, one way and therefore you simply can't compromise. you can't mark about what the road to heaven, which is the road to the last of the end days, to the last judgment. that is why there is a peculiar nature to one city where people don't just want to live there. they want to possess it totally. to come back to the jerusalem syndrome, it's a d
jerusalem not us, jerusalem theater. but it not -- it's not just a silly name to what happens to people in jerusalem. it's a psychiatric -- it's recognized by site waitress is a genuine syndrome. and what it is caused by it is a disappointment. it is particularly christian pilgrims, but actually i think certainly jewish pilgrims also suffer from it. and certainly in the slums suffer from it, too. in fact, one of the desired. or sticks at jerusalem but i think anyone who gets control of...
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the point is that in east jerusalem. a lot of the muslims work the curriculum that was palestinian and i believe in residence that is really curriculum in the way of teaching it's much better. so you have a transition more people that care about the future of their kids are interested in what's the best education for their kids can get in order to apply to universities around the world or in israel and to become more successful news there is a migration to better education system it's optional it's not mandatory and people are lately because maybe it's because it's optional people migrate to the israeli system which gets them much much better off in life but isn't it possible to somehow help the. educational facilities in east jerusalem which you criticize become better and become accepted in major universities well i don't criticize them guy you actually did i mean you do precisely the lead the. education system in these jurors live in the situation where you can i do believe that is really system is much more modern mu
the point is that in east jerusalem. a lot of the muslims work the curriculum that was palestinian and i believe in residence that is really curriculum in the way of teaching it's much better. so you have a transition more people that care about the future of their kids are interested in what's the best education for their kids can get in order to apply to universities around the world or in israel and to become more successful news there is a migration to better education system it's optional...
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jerusalem became a divided city. the boundary drawn between west and east jerusalem was called the "green line," and that's what highway number one is still called today. east jerusalem was then part of jordan, and it contained the jews' holiest sites, inuding theiancient temple, destroyed by the romans. once the temple was destroyed, all that remained was the western wall. this place is important for the jewish people worldwide. ross: this is what people prayed to ever since the second temple was destroyed, ever since the jewish people were dispersed. narrator: but because they were in jordanian east jerusalem, the site was off limits to jews until 1967. that year, israel defeated threatening arab armies in the six-day war and gained control over more territory. from syria they took the golan heights. from egypt they captured the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. from jordan they occupied the west bank of the jordan river, including the rest of jerusalem. ross: after the six-day war, after the victory in '67, with
jerusalem became a divided city. the boundary drawn between west and east jerusalem was called the "green line," and that's what highway number one is still called today. east jerusalem was then part of jordan, and it contained the jews' holiest sites, inuding theiancient temple, destroyed by the romans. once the temple was destroyed, all that remained was the western wall. this place is important for the jewish people worldwide. ross: this is what people prayed to ever since the...
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so, let's go straight to jerusalem. i've been doing to jerusalem all my life ever since i was a little boy ever since i was a baby and ever since i've been a writer i wanted to write this book and i've been thinking of a way to write about jerusalem. as you know there are millions of books about jerusalem about the israel palestine conflict, king david, the crusade for jesus and there are few books, only one book in print in english but is the history to this which is karen armstrong which many of you may see and that is a theological because the wonderful book but it's about the nature of god in jerusalem. i wanted to read a book that was about not just the architecture, not just of the holy theology, not just one empire after another conquering it, but the people that made jerusalem and how they built it and how it developed because after all, its people, it's family that builds the city's and jerusalem is a city that's both involved and has been created a great dramatic acts in this direction as well and it's a combi
so, let's go straight to jerusalem. i've been doing to jerusalem all my life ever since i was a little boy ever since i was a baby and ever since i've been a writer i wanted to write this book and i've been thinking of a way to write about jerusalem. as you know there are millions of books about jerusalem about the israel palestine conflict, king david, the crusade for jesus and there are few books, only one book in print in english but is the history to this which is karen armstrong which many...
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let's go straight to "jerusalem." i have been going to jerusalem all my life since i was a little boy. ever since i have been a writer i have wanted to write basically this book. and i have been thinking of a way to write about jerusalem. there are millions of books about jerusalem but the israel, palestine conflict and king david and jesus and there are very few books maybe one book in print in english that is a parallel history which is the armstrong book. it is a wonderful book but it is about the nature of. [inaudible] i wanted to write a book about the architecture, not just the holiness, theology, one empire after another. but the people that made jerusalem and how they built it. after all the people and families built cities. jerusalem is a city that is involved and has been created by great dramatic tax and a combination of these two things. i wanted to catch that. looked at the book for a long time and i read other books and once i read about benjamin disraeli who said when i would to read a book, i write it.
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to jerusalem. so i asked him how he felt about that. i asked him specifically, do you think that jerusalem is israel's capital? and he said absolutely he does. i said, do you think that the united states should move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? he said that would be the goal, but he said if he were elected president, he would consult with the israeli government. and if the israeli government said yes, we would like to see that u.s. embassy in jerusalem, he suggested to me that he would go ahead and do it even though no u.s. president over these many years since 1967 going back to lbj or nixon or jimmy carter, ronald reagan, any of the presidents, both presidents bush or bill clinton or barack obama, for that matter, they've always kept the embassy in tel aviv. so he said he would consult with the israeli government -- >> hey, wolf? >> reporter: he said he would move it. >> wolf? >> reporter: yeah? >> you've done this many times, i know, mitt romney speaking at the podium. we've got to le
to jerusalem. so i asked him how he felt about that. i asked him specifically, do you think that jerusalem is israel's capital? and he said absolutely he does. i said, do you think that the united states should move its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? he said that would be the goal, but he said if he were elected president, he would consult with the israeli government. and if the israeli government said yes, we would like to see that u.s. embassy in jerusalem, he suggested to me that he...
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jerusalem block. hello mr buck out of welcome to the show so long thank you shalom it says very nice to have you here well first of all let's talk about about this film the innocence of muslims which has caused fury all of the middle east these days. but what is surprising for me it's practically cause no trouble in israel itself so why do you think this is happening in one why are the israeli muslims more tolerant. to this movie. well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual life coexistence jerusalem lately in the last few years is one of the most quiet cities in the world we are upgrading the quality of life for residents it's a democracy so demonstrations are allowed but no violence is allowed so while we have demonstrations like in any other modern country and modern city we will not allow demonstrations to become violent and so people are welcome to this freedom of choice there's freedom of religion freedom of expression and freedom to demonstrate as long as you do it legally and
jerusalem block. hello mr buck out of welcome to the show so long thank you shalom it says very nice to have you here well first of all let's talk about about this film the innocence of muslims which has caused fury all of the middle east these days. but what is surprising for me it's practically cause no trouble in israel itself so why do you think this is happening in one why are the israeli muslims more tolerant. to this movie. well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual...
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well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual life coexistence jerusalem lately in the last few years is one of the most quiet cities in the world we are upgrading the quality of life for residents it's a democracy so demonstrations are allowed but no violence is allowed so while we have demonstrations like in any other modern country and modern city we will not allow demonstrations to become violent and so people are welcome to this freedom of choice there's freedom of religion freedom of expression and freedom to demonstrate as long as you do it legally and these go very very well together you see that all residents in jerusalem and we have any conflict you can even think of we have it in jerusalem we allow demonstrations but to make sure they're peaceful but nonviolent demonstrations don't you don't get enough prince do that that while they don't get enough coverage fortunately enough produce them doing very well we're doing well in terms of culture tourism is up twice as much as we had five six years ago the economy's doing well we're growing about eight percent fro
well in jerusalem and in israel as a whole we promote mutual life coexistence jerusalem lately in the last few years is one of the most quiet cities in the world we are upgrading the quality of life for residents it's a democracy so demonstrations are allowed but no violence is allowed so while we have demonstrations like in any other modern country and modern city we will not allow demonstrations to become violent and so people are welcome to this freedom of choice there's freedom of religion...
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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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jerusalem, tel aviv. instead of them allocating resources to the welfare of the people they have put money and changed gaza into a launching pad against israel, a terrorist hub where all global terrorism comes over and a immune ix dump to weapons coming from all over the world. no government, no nation can stand with something like that taking place against its citizens. >> what happens next? if this is going to be the -- listen, what we have been told is that the trigger for this ground assault and the breach of the gaza border would be increased missile attacks, and i just reported it. these attacks have now taken a new perspective near jerusalem. is that the trigger, and if that trigger has been pulled, what's happening next? what is this going to look like, and how far is this going to go? >> i tell you, it's very simple. if it's going to be quiet in israel, it's iffing to be quiet in gaza. hamas are the enemies of peace. not just towards israel. they are the enemies of peace also on the palestinian s
jerusalem, tel aviv. instead of them allocating resources to the welfare of the people they have put money and changed gaza into a launching pad against israel, a terrorist hub where all global terrorism comes over and a immune ix dump to weapons coming from all over the world. no government, no nation can stand with something like that taking place against its citizens. >> what happens next? if this is going to be the -- listen, what we have been told is that the trigger for this ground...
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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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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >> i think it's long been the policy of our country to have its embassy in the nation of jerusalem. it's one if i were president i would want to take in consultation with the leadership of the government which exists at that time. so i would follow the same policy we have in the past. our embassy would be in the capital, but that's -- the timing of that is something i'd want to work out with the government. >> with the government of israel? >> with the government of israel. >> but every israeli government has always asked every u.s. government to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. >> i would -- >> just to be precise, if they said please move the embassy, you would do that. >> i'm not going to make foreign policy for my nation, particularly when i'm on foreign soil. that's something which i would agree with, but i would only want to do so and select the timing in accordance with the government of israel. >> you could see wolf's full
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >> i think it's long been the policy of our country to have its embassy in the nation of jerusalem. it's one if i were president i would want to take in consultation with the leadership of the government which exists at that time. so i would follow the same policy we have in the past. our embassy would be in the capital, but that's -- the timing of that is something i'd want to work out with the government. >> with the government of israel?...
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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stere
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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nobody is stronger on jerusalem than wexeler. why it was pulled out -- all in all, the things that did happen, i don't think the american people got up this morning and said gee, that horrific jerusalem/god issue is killing us. >> andrea: they are still trying to explain it. chuck schumer came out and said the president will address it tonight. he gave another excuse. he said people in the audience didn't know what they were supposedly voting on. >> dana: maybe they were booing the process they wabed to take a vote -- they wanted to take a vote. they screwed up. senator schumer yesterday on television asked about the jerusalem issue and president obama's position on it he said i don't know. this is a senator of new york. saying he doesn't know. today is a different story. he didn't say he would address the jerusalem issue. he said he would bring up israel. not a shocker. >> eric: can i point something out? the whole fire storm that surrounding them and the walk-back and platform and the questionable yea/nay vote and was it two-th
nobody is stronger on jerusalem than wexeler. why it was pulled out -- all in all, the things that did happen, i don't think the american people got up this morning and said gee, that horrific jerusalem/god issue is killing us. >> andrea: they are still trying to explain it. chuck schumer came out and said the president will address it tonight. he gave another excuse. he said people in the audience didn't know what they were supposedly voting on. >> dana: maybe they were booing the...
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two years earlier, james, the brother of jesus, had been stoned to death in jerusalem. now peter was gone, and paul, too. the heart and the head of the faith. if jesus hadn't saved these three, what then for christianity? >> once these people died, there were already leaders in place who could take over the mantle of leadership and then lead christianity on into the future. >> christians weren't the only ones facing violent martyrdom. back in judea, in the birthplace of christianity, judaism was about to undergo the most horrific trial in its tortured history. rebellion, then war with rome. the terrible outcome would crack open the growing rift between the jews and the christians for the next 2,000 years. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. we don't let frequent heartbur
two years earlier, james, the brother of jesus, had been stoned to death in jerusalem. now peter was gone, and paul, too. the heart and the head of the faith. if jesus hadn't saved these three, what then for christianity? >> once these people died, there were already leaders in place who could take over the mantle of leadership and then lead christianity on into the future. >> christians weren't the only ones facing violent martyrdom. back in judea, in the birthplace of...
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-- removal of "god" and jerusalem from the platform this year. durbin accused me and the network having an agenda by asking about the omissions. >> your conclusions are young if you're drawing them. >> i'm not. >> secondly, let me tell you the first president to recognize the state of israel was harry truman, a democrat. and every president since democrat and republican, has stood closely with israel. i know what is going on here. in an effort to justify shelby and the money he is spending to stand up to israel -- >> listen. >> the democrats and republicans are committed to israel future and security. i'm one of them. >> understand. no republican took those words out of the democratic platform. so i'm just making a point. >> you're saying those two bulletins coming out means our relationship with israel changed? >> no, i'm just asking the question why it was changed. >> is that fair? >> bret: we asked senator durbin to come back on tonight or provide us a statement to read on air. his staff told us, "he's not going to be available." we will bring
-- removal of "god" and jerusalem from the platform this year. durbin accused me and the network having an agenda by asking about the omissions. >> your conclusions are young if you're drawing them. >> i'm not. >> secondly, let me tell you the first president to recognize the state of israel was harry truman, a democrat. and every president since democrat and republican, has stood closely with israel. i know what is going on here. in an effort to justify shelby and...
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it was a very surreal time in jerusalem much like the feeling in tel aviv and jerusalem. the winds of war were felt impalpable and people were required to carry around gas masks so every israeli was assigned a gas mask. we would go to work with our gas masks. when i went to the hospital to give birth to amelia when you check out of a hospital you are given a certificate -- not a certificate but you are given pampers or formula for the baby. we were given a certificate for a gas mask for the baby's crib. and we right in the book and it is no exaggeration to say it is no exaggeration to say that on the day they're born israelis begin preparing for war. you could say the same about the palestinians. >> during this time, this is part of our daily reality of you wake up in the morning and what made it different from the other conflicts we had covered is you often do when you were in a war zone you might be going to the place for limited period of time, very conscious of your safety and security and everywhere you went but here in israel and the palestinian areas you would wake
it was a very surreal time in jerusalem much like the feeling in tel aviv and jerusalem. the winds of war were felt impalpable and people were required to carry around gas masks so every israeli was assigned a gas mask. we would go to work with our gas masks. when i went to the hospital to give birth to amelia when you check out of a hospital you are given a certificate -- not a certificate but you are given pampers or formula for the baby. we were given a certificate for a gas mask for the...
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west jerusalem, but in the six-day war, israel captured all of jerusalem and united it and declared to be the capital. no u.s. president since then has recognized israel's occupation of east jerusalem going back to lbj through the '80s and the '90s and not bill clinton or barack obama or either of the bush presidents or ronald reagan, and now what mitt romney is saying is that if, if he does become president of the united states, he will change all of that under the right circumstances. here's the exchange and i will play it for the viewers. >> do you consider jer ruse -- jerusalem to be the capital of israel? >> yes, the nation has a right to choose its capital and jerusalem is the capital. >> if you become president of the united states would youove the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >>> it is long our policy to have the embassy in the capital of jerusalem, and the action to move it is one that i would take as president in consultation with the leadership of the government that exists at that time. >>> now he says he would move the embassy from tel aviv to jer rus lem, and ev
west jerusalem, but in the six-day war, israel captured all of jerusalem and united it and declared to be the capital. no u.s. president since then has recognized israel's occupation of east jerusalem going back to lbj through the '80s and the '90s and not bill clinton or barack obama or either of the bush presidents or ronald reagan, and now what mitt romney is saying is that if, if he does become president of the united states, he will change all of that under the right circumstances. here's...
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the mufti of jerusalem say thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was loves to make program read to mecca but on the other hand it forbids men under the age of fourteen from entering the mosque during ramadan to pray on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. this contradiction is due to the fact that they let our brothers who live in the areas of biden nine hundred forty eight carry out the harsh suse's their legal right there also is some political benefits to be gained from demonstrating that there is freedom of religion acts as for the acts and the rules of the strictest their suits is on their territory it was situated somewhere else no such measures would be taken now their focus is on acts of the occupation authorities on criticised only for that the most of their actions deserve criticism you have said that jewish authorities are trying to sensitize was them sensitivities to access why do you say this. hell israeli or cubans are trying to make it seem like the al aqsa mosque is not really that important they say that mus
the mufti of jerusalem say thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was loves to make program read to mecca but on the other hand it forbids men under the age of fourteen from entering the mosque during ramadan to pray on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. this contradiction is due to the fact that they let our brothers who live in the areas of biden nine hundred forty eight carry out the harsh suse's their legal right there also is some political benefits to be...
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this is about jerusalem. look this is cbs. charlie rose grilling senator schumer about jerusalem. go. >> democrats have always been for jerusalem being the unified capital of israel. i'm one of the leading democrats on middle east policy. that's been my position for a long time. this is a tempest in a teapot. the overwhelming democratic position is just that. >> not the party platform though. >> when what's the president's position. >> it's not in the party's platform i don't know why it is or is not. >> what's the president's position. >> the presidential president is for a strong israel. >> what's the president's position on the capital. >> i don't know. >> you know what his position is, don't you? >> no, i don't. >> bill: yes, he does. he knows. >> i take him at his word. >> bill: schumer doesn't know the president's position on whether jerusalem should be the capital of israel. >> so people are so scared of gotcha politics they would rather say i don't know than wager a guess. >> bill: chuck schumer is the leading democrat on the middle east. he doesn't know the president's po
this is about jerusalem. look this is cbs. charlie rose grilling senator schumer about jerusalem. go. >> democrats have always been for jerusalem being the unified capital of israel. i'm one of the leading democrats on middle east policy. that's been my position for a long time. this is a tempest in a teapot. the overwhelming democratic position is just that. >> not the party platform though. >> when what's the president's position. >> it's not in the party's platform i...
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two years earlier, james, the brother of jesus, had been stoned to death in jerusalem. now peter was gone, and paul, too. the heart and the head of the faith. if jesus hadn't saved these three, what then for christianity? >> once these people died, there were already leaders in place who could take over the mantle of leadership and then lead christianity on into the future. >> christians weren't the only ones facing violent martyrdom. back in judea, in the birthplace of christianity, judaism was about to undergo the most horrific trial in its tortured history. rebellion, then war with rome. the terrible outcome would crack open the growing rift between the jews and the christians for the next 2,000 years. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready t
two years earlier, james, the brother of jesus, had been stoned to death in jerusalem. now peter was gone, and paul, too. the heart and the head of the faith. if jesus hadn't saved these three, what then for christianity? >> once these people died, there were already leaders in place who could take over the mantle of leadership and then lead christianity on into the future. >> christians weren't the only ones facing violent martyrdom. back in judea, in the birthplace 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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sitting president has recognized jerusalem as israel's capital, because of a dispute over east jerusalem in the 1967 war. palestinians believe jerusalem should be their capital in a two-state solution. rob? >> sara seidner live for us in jerusalem, thank you, sara. >>> reaction to romney's remarks came swiftly from the obama campaign. tim roemer, the foreign policy advisor to the president's campaign, spoke with cnn's candy crowley. >> the threshold for governor romney, quite frankly, candy, is this -- is is he equipped, is he prepared to be a commander in chief. and when he gets off on the first leg of this trip and he goes to great britain and he insults the british people and david cameron, the prime minister and the mayor of london both rebuke him, the question becomes this -- if he can't engage our allies on a simple topic like the international olympics, how is he going to be tough enough to stand up to our gravest enemies like iran? >> that obama advisor speaking earlier today with cnn's candy crowley. >>> you can hear mitt romney's full speech in jerusalem during our 5:00 p.m. ea
sitting president has recognized jerusalem as israel's capital, because of a dispute over east jerusalem in the 1967 war. palestinians believe jerusalem should be their capital in a two-state solution. rob? >> sara seidner live for us in jerusalem, thank you, sara. >>> reaction to romney's remarks came swiftly from the obama campaign. tim roemer, the foreign policy advisor to the president's campaign, spoke with cnn's candy crowley. >> the threshold for governor romney,...
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a building in jerusalem. right now i am praying and fasting for the lord to provide a church in east jerusalem. >> christians are leaving the holy land, the underground church is growing. >> jewish people are hungry to learn the true messiah. especially the muslims. they are hungry. visited by dreams and visions. they are hungry for someone to tell them. no one is telling them about jesus christ. only a few are doing it in jerusalem>> pastor cory's congregation is being evicted. landlord once under pressure from the muslim community has given christians 30 days to leave. it is the third time the church has been forced to find a new home. >>> an iranian pastor jailed for his faith has written a letter, yousef nadarkhani faces a death sentence. he writes, i try to be humble and obedient to those in power and pray for them to rule the country according to god. you can read the entire letter on the global lane blog on our websi websi websi websi websi website cbnnews.com. >>> the president said the vice president
a building in jerusalem. right now i am praying and fasting for the lord to provide a church in east jerusalem. >> christians are leaving the holy land, the underground church is growing. >> jewish people are hungry to learn the true messiah. especially the muslims. they are hungry. visited by dreams and visions. they are hungry for someone to tell them. no one is telling them about jesus christ. only a few are doing it in jerusalem>> pastor cory's congregation is being...
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talks to dr shaikh somebody's former guard mufti of jerusalem and palestine who thinks that the israeli government is deliberately targeting the sacred site. with me i have to share it. thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was limbs to make program to mecca but on the other hand it for birds men under the age of fourteen from entering the mosque during ramadan to pray on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. this contradiction is due to the fact that they let our brothers who live in the areas in one nine hundred forty eight carry out the harsh susie's their legal right there also is some political benefits to be gained from demonstrating that there is freedom of religion. as for the. rules of the strictest since it's all new territory for love it was situated somewhere else no such measures will be taken now the focus is on. the occupation authorities on criticised only for that the most of their actions deserve a criticism you have said that jewish authorities are trying to sensitize was them sensitivities to accept why do you say this. hell will isra
talks to dr shaikh somebody's former guard mufti of jerusalem and palestine who thinks that the israeli government is deliberately targeting the sacred site. with me i have to share it. thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. israel allows was limbs to make program to mecca but on the other hand it for birds men under the age of fourteen from entering the mosque during ramadan to pray on fridays how do you explain this contradiction. this contradiction is due to the fact that they let...
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he also declared jerusalem as the capital of the jewish state. he did not say he would order the u.s. embassy moved from tel aviv to jerusalem if he wins the white house but strongly suggested that in his earlier interview with cnn wolf blitzer. mitt romney's visit to israel is about as much to reaching out to religious groups bat home as it is to deploiplomadiplomacy. cnn's dan talks about it. what does it do for him? >> traditionally jewish voters in the u stales have been among the most demographic blocks in the united states. so in 2008 barack obama got 78% of the jewish votes. they feel like they have a chance to peel off votes which is small but significant in a few key states, states like florida and ohio and pennsylvania. this week before the departure on his european and israel trip, you saw romney castigating obama if what he said was a shabby treatment of one of our closest allies. and what's interesting is the obama campaign and the white house are obviously taking this really seriously. so on the eve of romney's arrival this week, th
he also declared jerusalem as the capital of the jewish state. he did not say he would order the u.s. embassy moved from tel aviv to jerusalem if he wins the white house but strongly suggested that in his earlier interview with cnn wolf blitzer. mitt romney's visit to israel is about as much to reaching out to religious groups bat home as it is to deploiplomadiplomacy. cnn's dan talks about it. what does it do for him? >> traditionally jewish voters in the u stales have been among the...
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saloons should stay in the kindness that's in jerusalem where they lived at that time in this way all generations to come to live in this city. yes so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . live . full started here before going global. cooling the fire. log. choose your place. take your stand. to. make your statement. split the it looks like struggling. plumes. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. watch. the mission free cretaceous free zones for charges free. range means free. free. free. download free blog you know a lot of videos for your media project free media oh god our t.v. dot com. the top stories on our c india and china its plans to stop military exchanges across the west wary of the world's largest on is united to boost influence in the region. before us holds training over the bulk of our consoles after a spike in deadly inside out toxins as nato admits never turned up the cheese to the event take process has led to recruiters recruits turning back time and. adding new wave mean to protect her from harmful t.v.
saloons should stay in the kindness that's in jerusalem where they lived at that time in this way all generations to come to live in this city. yes so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . live . full started here before going global. cooling the fire. log. choose your place. take your stand. to. make your statement. split the it looks like struggling. plumes. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. watch. the mission free cretaceous...
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i'm here in jerusalem. a hamas official tells reuters israel and the militants of gaza have agreed to an egyptian brokered cease-fire that would go into effect at midnight local time. that's less than five hours from now, but this is not necessarily a done deal according to the israeli government. a spokesman for prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, and he said it right here just moments ago, negotiations are still under way. there is no deal yet. we're hoping to talk to hamas, get more information on what they know. we're speaking with egyptian officials and we're trying to get other information as well. as soon as we get an update on what's going on, we'll, of course, let you and our -- you, our viewers know when we know what's going on. it looks like they're getting closer and closer and closer, but until there's a deal and it's announced, there is no deal as the diplomats like to say. all of this is taking place as there's been no let up on the ground. today there were scores of rockets coming into i
i'm here in jerusalem. a hamas official tells reuters israel and the militants of gaza have agreed to an egyptian brokered cease-fire that would go into effect at midnight local time. that's less than five hours from now, but this is not necessarily a done deal according to the israeli government. a spokesman for prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, and he said it right here just moments ago, negotiations are still under way. there is no deal yet. we're hoping to talk to hamas, get more...
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he's up in jerusalem because this iimportant. pilate would get nervous when there were crowds of jews, and, of course, he was legally responsible to be up in jerusalem when it was the most crowded of all. he would leave this very nice, plush, seaside town in caesarea, which was, you know, a nice pagan city, plenty of pagan altars, all the stuff he wanted-- and have to go up to jerusalem where... where all these jews were congregating, and stay there for crowd control until the holiday was over. he was in a bad mood already by the time he got to town, and passover would fray anybody's nerves. ( murmur of crowd ) >> if you were a pilgrim coming to jerusalem in these days, you would walk through the streets of this magnificent city. as you approach the temple mound, you come up to this massive, monumental complex that we call the temple, and there are grand staircases up which one can go and get up to the top. and you come out up on top of the platform in the outer precincts of the temple complex. the soldiers that were garrisoned i
he's up in jerusalem because this iimportant. pilate would get nervous when there were crowds of jews, and, of course, he was legally responsible to be up in jerusalem when it was the most crowded of all. he would leave this very nice, plush, seaside town in caesarea, which was, you know, a nice pagan city, plenty of pagan altars, all the stuff he wanted-- and have to go up to jerusalem where... where all these jews were congregating, and stay there for crowd control until the holiday was over....
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four years ago they asserted jerusalem was the capital of israel and should be. that is nowhere to be seen. that takes the rug away from the position. four years ago, any final solution, any final settlement, israel must remain undevideed. by removing the language, the united states of the democratic party is prepared to see barbed wire go through jerusalem as it did in 20 years and four years in the 1967 war. no mention of isolating hamas. no mention whatsoever of the platform stance four years ago that israel is not to return to the '67 line. these are all extremely important. for durbin to pretend it's not and to mention harry trueman who recognizes vailed 65 years ago shows how defense and panicked they are on this one important issue. quickly, "god"s mentioned once in 2008 democratic platform. taken out this time. a lot of people don't read platforms anymore. it raises eyebrows even among democrats. >> platform don't tell you what will happen. but if you compare today of what used to be pro claimed you know something is changing in the party. this is one pla
four years ago they asserted jerusalem was the capital of israel and should be. that is nowhere to be seen. that takes the rug away from the position. four years ago, any final solution, any final settlement, israel must remain undevideed. by removing the language, the united states of the democratic party is prepared to see barbed wire go through jerusalem as it did in 20 years and four years in the 1967 war. no mention of isolating hamas. no mention whatsoever of the platform stance four...