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CNN Tonight

glass stones shouldn't throw stones. i thought it was a very thoughtful response >> i think i was sort of blown away by the fact that he is 23 years old, the first time he has been in this situation the u.s. hasn't played in the world cup in eight years. last time the u.s. was in the world cup tyler adams was 15 years old. to be asked a question of that geo political significance with no context i think he gave a really measured, thoughtful answer and it also reflects his own experience. tyler adams has a very unique background, raised by a white mother and white family. he spoke to the way he has been able to move in his experience across different groups and cultures. what is interesting for me is this team has 11 different black players on it. their experiences reflect the diversity of the black experience in america and the growing internationalism of the black american experience more

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The MEMRI Weekly: November 4-11, 2022

The following are links to reports from MEMRI's Special Dispatch Series and Inquiry and Analysis Series, as well as to transcripts from the MEMRI TV Project, released during the past week.

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CNN Tonight

for donald trump, the traveled up to washington d.c.. there was a pizza restaurant following for qanon. we know conspiracy theories and heated rhetoric really resonates -- we talk about political leaders in the right right now. they know that that sort of language which resonates with their supporters. we there willing to say things, we heard it from kari lake and others. the short term personal political benefit is worse the rest unaired creating. but it's despicable. >> i think about why it resonates and the way of having an appealing to politics. we it's almost like, look what happens with those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw

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grievance politics. no way, it's almost like, oh, look what happens. the idea that those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. that was the takeaway i had from that particular -- but the idea of this resonates, and politically speaking, when you think about this, why is it continuing to resonate, you think, in terms of how strategists think about this? >> i think one reason why it's resonating and allowing to fester is that there aren't voices within their own party talking about the republican party that aren't condemning and it. -- a point out there are many

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BBC News

listen, i love israel and... thejihad. they want kill me and kill you, thejihadis. why do you want to expel palestinians you say are disloyal, mr ben—gvir? where tensions flare, ben—gvir will be there to pour on fuel, say his critics in occupied east jerusalem. he pulled out his gun, calling for palestinians who throw stones to be shot. he taunted them, saying they'd be mown down. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu or bibi, rallies his own base. he's nurtured the extreme right, hoping to boost coalition numbers for a return to power. this veteran observer of israeli politics thinks it's a fateful moment. it's a question of what type of democracy and what type of country does it want to have. 0n the one hand, you have forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel, want to take

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in occupied eastjerusalem, he pulled out his gun, calling for palestinians who throw stones to be shot. he taunted them, saying they'd be mown down. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base. he's nurtured the extreme right, hoping to boost coalition numbers for a return to power. this veteran observer of israeli politics thinks it's a fateful moment. it's a question of what type of democracy and what type of country does it want to have. on the one hand, you have forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel, want to take us potentially into a dark moment. the current coalition�*s election ads warn that netanyahu needs the far right�*s backing as he tries to swerve corruption charges, which he denies. the incumbents say they're tough on security amid spiralling

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BBC News

in occupied eastjerusalem, he pulled out his gun, calling for palestinians who throw stones to be shot. he taunted them, saying they�*d be mown down. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base. he�*s nurtured the extreme right, hoping to boost coalition numbers for a return to power. this veteran observer of israeli politics thinks it�*s a fateful moment. it�*s a question of what type of democracy and what type of country does it want to have. 0n the one hand, you have forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel, want to take us potentially into a dark moment. the current coalition�*s election ads warn that netanyahu needs the far right�*s backing as he tries to swerve corruption charges, which he denies. the incumbents say they�*re tough on security amid spiralling violence this year.

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they want kill me and kill you, thejihadis. why do you want to expel palestinians you say are disloyal, mr ben—gvir? where tensions flare, ben—gvir will be there to pour on fuel, say his critics. in occupied eastjerusalem, he pulled out his gun, calling for palestinians who throw stones to be shot. he taunted them, saying they'd be mown down. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base. he's nurtured the extreme right, hoping to boost coalition numbers for a return to power. this veteran observer of israeli politics thinks it's a fateful moment. it's a question of what type of democracy and what type of country does it want to have. on the one hand, you have forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel, want to take us potentially into a dark moment. the current coalition's election ads

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they are excited because they feel they're on the verge of getting a lot stronger. a man who many felt could be kept to the fringes of israeli politics could be about to enter its government. i love israel and i'm not against all the arabs — just the jihad. why do you want to expel palestinians... they want to kill me and kill you, the jihadists. where tensions flare, ben—gvir will be there to pour on fuel, say his critics. in occupied eastjerusalem he pulled out his gun, calling for palestinians who throw stones to be shot. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base. he's nurtured the extreme right, hoping to boost coalition numbers for a return to power. you know, forces like itamar ben—gvir and his partner, bezalel smotrich, led by benjamin netanyahu, who want to change the type of democracy that we have in the state of israel and want to take us potentially into a dark moment. the current coalition's election ads

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of israeli politics could be about to enter its government. polls suggest his party could get more seats than ever for the extreme right in the coming election. listen, i love israel and... thejihad. why do you want to ask the man they want? they want kill me and kill you, thejihadis. why do you want to expel palestinians you say are disloyal, mr ben—gvir? where tensions flare, ben—gvir will be there to pour on fuel, say his critics. in occupied eastjerusalem, he pulled out his gun, calling for palestinians who throw stones to be shot. he taunted them, saying they'd be mown down. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or bibi, rallies his own base. he's nurtured the extreme right, hoping to boost coalition numbers for a return to power.

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