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it is a powerful and relevant move and there's no question about that i mean essentially the d.d.'s world is borne out of the failure of the diplomatic process to make any progress on achieving a peaceful solution to the israeli palestinian conflict we've had a couple of decades of it going on so far and nobody has seemed to have been able to pressure israel to respect palestinian rights and the occupation and it's going to require something significant some major shift in the balance of power to make future negotiations more possibly productive now of course there is a chance the diet might be happening with all the uprisings in the arab world and a bunch of other things but until the balance of power does shift that doesn't mean that the international community just has to sit there and watch so there is a need for everyone to actually find ways to be involved directly to try to push things that are positive direction and i think that's what the b.d.s. movement is and it's a reaction to the political failure and i think it's an absolutely crucial movement in which everybody can g
it is a powerful and relevant move and there's no question about that i mean essentially the d.d.'s world is borne out of the failure of the diplomatic process to make any progress on achieving a peaceful solution to the israeli palestinian conflict we've had a couple of decades of it going on so far and nobody has seemed to have been able to pressure israel to respect palestinian rights and the occupation and it's going to require something significant some major shift in the balance of power...
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d.d. a sting operation which was actually term da sting operation relentless if it wasn't for the sting operation she said there was no evidence in her in a court room during a whole trial or in a pre trial that mr blue would have tried to you know. do any terrorist activities towards america that's what his charges basically stood up in court say for the first time and he told the judge that he's innocent he said in russian and there's a translator but it's been a judge you know it was actually clearly a judge said you know there was no no evidence that he would have committed any type of crimes against america any terrorist act crimes or any activities at all if it was not for a sting operation so i think it was a very important point. now george i understand that well that you know that have perished in thailand and he said i have just last night can you tell us about your interaction with hand what was his mood with like a lot of going through his mind. well you know mr bill is extremely intelligent he's very realistic and he knew exactly space and you know he knew that he could pos
d.d. a sting operation which was actually term da sting operation relentless if it wasn't for the sting operation she said there was no evidence in her in a court room during a whole trial or in a pre trial that mr blue would have tried to you know. do any terrorist activities towards america that's what his charges basically stood up in court say for the first time and he told the judge that he's innocent he said in russian and there's a translator but it's been a judge you know it was...
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i mean, d.d. can't sit down, and by the way, this was -- you know, the first time really that black music was -- black dance music exposed. and philly like d.d. sharp and the dovells and the oralons singing about south street, the hippies meet, maybe the first time we heard that word, hippies used. they were congress gameeting on street in philly. nobody mattered. little richard said last night on television, didn't matter to him, black music, white music, it was music. >> it shows you what a unifier music can be. i was reading in the notes the first time he asked a black person to come and dance, he was nervous to see what the reaction was. in the end, it was so embraced. it just goes to show you. >> interesting. music is a unifier. people didn't care. it was just great music. >> i interviewed dick clark years ago in connecticut and it was one of those satellite intervie interviews. i said to him, dick, are you a good dancer? and he cracked up. he said, in all the years nobody had ever asked him
i mean, d.d. can't sit down, and by the way, this was -- you know, the first time really that black music was -- black dance music exposed. and philly like d.d. sharp and the dovells and the oralons singing about south street, the hippies meet, maybe the first time we heard that word, hippies used. they were congress gameeting on street in philly. nobody mattered. little richard said last night on television, didn't matter to him, black music, white music, it was music. >> it shows you...
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we are like the big patsy that doesn't know how to d.d it's so often that you see where a country like, as an example, columbia, the country of columbia, a small, they call them trading partner. they are going to make $4 billion. so often that you see this. nobody does anything about this. it used to be in the old days when we really had a country that knew what they were doing, we were the big, mart one. now we are like the dumb bully. and it's very, very sad. >> greta: all right. dumb bully, now. as a frame of reference, what was the old day when is we were doing so well? do you have a time -- >> you don't have to go back too far. you can go back to reagan when we were respected. you look at the reagan years and how he really did turn things around and taxes were very high and they brought them down substantially and really got them down. i would think that the country, during that period of time was highly respected and that seems to be a zenith, relatively speaking in the modern age. i guess you would call that the modern age. >> greta: all right. now you have a huge business empir
we are like the big patsy that doesn't know how to d.d it's so often that you see where a country like, as an example, columbia, the country of columbia, a small, they call them trading partner. they are going to make $4 billion. so often that you see this. nobody does anything about this. it used to be in the old days when we really had a country that knew what they were doing, we were the big, mart one. now we are like the dumb bully. and it's very, very sad. >> greta: all right. dumb...
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basically we're going to be sending a letter tomorrow to d.o.d., because we want to see exactly what role d.d. played in all of this, too. >> schieffer: let me go to tom coburn in oklahoma, joining us from there this morning senator, you're on the judiciary commit, i think your chairman is going to be calling janet napolitano before your committee. should we be hearing something from cabinet secretary napolitano? the secret service come cans can under her cabinet department, and as far as i know, we haven't heard very much from her. are they investigating this? >> i'm sure she is. you know, i'm not critical of what the administration has done thus far. i think what we're seeing is an aberration, and i think secretary nepal tano, when she comes before us, will have answer tools the question. i think it's really important, bob, that we not jump ahead of the head of the secret service. he has demonstrated in many ways that he's on top of this and we'll get to the bottom of it. ask my experience with the secret service has been with stellar individuals. and i think the important thing is that we
basically we're going to be sending a letter tomorrow to d.o.d., because we want to see exactly what role d.d. played in all of this, too. >> schieffer: let me go to tom coburn in oklahoma, joining us from there this morning senator, you're on the judiciary commit, i think your chairman is going to be calling janet napolitano before your committee. should we be hearing something from cabinet secretary napolitano? the secret service come cans can under her cabinet department, and as far as...