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the palestinian uprising had failed and what arafat had done to cause that failure so these internal debates are absolutely documented in the characters that we introduce you to is not book "this burning land." >> host: today in the "wall street journal" libya quietly frozen weapon shipments >> guest: right, what we've seen in lebanon is that hezbollah is in control of the government there. >> guest: through a democratic process. >> guest: they have had elections. the prime minister is aligned with hezbollah there. so i was surprised that this headline is coming out now as opposed to a couple months ago when hezbollah effectively put -- got in control of the government so the u.s. had been very supportive of a prowestern government there, which is now changed and now they don't want to send arms to lebanon. they're concerned where it got go and it could go to hezbollah to beef up their forces and hezbollah is still very hostile to israel. we witnessed two wars one in 1986 and another one in 2006 where israel and hezbollah were fighting across that border. and there's certainly concer
the palestinian uprising had failed and what arafat had done to cause that failure so these internal debates are absolutely documented in the characters that we introduce you to is not book "this burning land." >> host: today in the "wall street journal" libya quietly frozen weapon shipments >> guest: right, what we've seen in lebanon is that hezbollah is in control of the government there. >> guest: through a democratic process. >> guest: they have...
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show the one point two billion dollars deal is widely seen as a turn away from us which has been arafat's in the past analysts say the russian airlines are paying the fifty percent discount from boeing seven billion dollars meanwhile arafat has bashed they have asked for inconsistent terms in both delivery and price some argue though that it would be difficult if not to give up on any of us as it accounts for eighty percent of the carriers fleet looking at the markets now oil prices are trading mixed with light sweet down at around ninety three dollars a barrel and brant around the hundred i don't live in dollars there's no single trend on the market at this point positive developments in the eurozone debt situation after the greek government want to keep confidence vote on tuesday. european markets not of britain stays session on a negative note with investors cautious as for what might be the next step and sold in greece's debt problems banks in london are suffering with box raise and standard childhood throws down three percent. and here in russia the markets are still likely in the re
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country along the syrian border, and they did this because they invaded lebanon to demolish yasser arafat, palestinian state within a state, the palestinians were created in west beirut and south lebanon and the palestinians were using lebanon as basically a launch pad for the attack to israel and the invaded, so iran responded by sending the revolutionary guard corps to lebanon to arm, equip, train and fund lebanese shia to resist the invasion and occupation, and over time it who grew and became much more sophisticated organization is an arabic party and hezbollah party of god, and it grew to become not just a guerrilla army, but also at the same time a political party, and now it is so well armed it's better armed than the army, so it's in some ways not only guerrilla/terrorist army but also the political party and they own and territories inside lebanon that they entirely call and so lebanon is like a schism where there are two governments. >> host: we are back at this by 2005 the assassination hezbollah existed as an organization since '82, '83, okay. what was in it for iran to go in
country along the syrian border, and they did this because they invaded lebanon to demolish yasser arafat, palestinian state within a state, the palestinians were created in west beirut and south lebanon and the palestinians were using lebanon as basically a launch pad for the attack to israel and the invaded, so iran responded by sending the revolutionary guard corps to lebanon to arm, equip, train and fund lebanese shia to resist the invasion and occupation, and over time it who grew and...
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our administration costs will go up to keep track arafat and to submit it to the third-party administrator -- keep track of that and submitted to the third- party administrator, and when you talk about unintended consequences, it has gone and every year for three years, but my rate of service has not been able to go up, and my competitors are sending caregiver's into the city at a lower rate of pay. i am losing market share, and some of those are going to the underground. the city is not getting any benefit outside the city or in the private sector. i can send the caregiver's out there. i can make the same amount of money, but there will be no hra funds going into the city. i am asking you to take a look at what is going to happen. >> thank you very much. go ahead. >> our family has been in the sporting goods industry for three generations. we comply with health the san francisco. we have never had any problems, and i think it is very important to not focus on the restaurant business. and we are not able to raise our prices. if you want to come into our store and buy jordans, they are $100
our administration costs will go up to keep track arafat and to submit it to the third-party administrator -- keep track of that and submitted to the third- party administrator, and when you talk about unintended consequences, it has gone and every year for three years, but my rate of service has not been able to go up, and my competitors are sending caregiver's into the city at a lower rate of pay. i am losing market share, and some of those are going to the underground. the city is not...
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welcomed the israeli invasion as because the shia in south lebanon were being governed by yasser arafat's palestinian state which was sunni for en and planned and was sunni and the plo was rather contemptuous of the shia us who live in south lebanon and also putting them in danger by using south lebanon as a launching pad for a check with israel and of course responded militarily as though she does who lived there, so they were unhappy about this. they welcomed the israelis initially when they invaded in 1982 because the israelis demolished the palestinian that have been governing them that the israelis didn't leave and so, over time of the lebanese and the shia in the south became increasingly disgruntled and a sheet against the occupation much like the rest of lebanon against syrian occupation when syria came and they didn't leave so there was a bit of a similarity. >> okay. but wasn't their something in it for iran that showed the iranian revolution and the islamic revolution not just for shia? >> guest: that's right. hezbollah and the iranian government hoped against extremely long od
welcomed the israeli invasion as because the shia in south lebanon were being governed by yasser arafat's palestinian state which was sunni for en and planned and was sunni and the plo was rather contemptuous of the shia us who live in south lebanon and also putting them in danger by using south lebanon as a launching pad for a check with israel and of course responded militarily as though she does who lived there, so they were unhappy about this. they welcomed the israelis initially when they...
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they did this because the israelis demolished yes, sir arafat's, palestinian state within a state that the palestinians had created the west beirut and in south lebanon and the palestinians were using lebanon as basically a launchpad for attacks in israel and the israeli stated. iran responded by sending iranian revolutionary guard corps to lebanon to armedarm, equip and train and fund lebanese shia to resist the israeli invasion and occupation. over time, it grew and became much more sophisticated organization called hezbollah and airbag naming -- mini-party and arabic meaning god. it grew to become not just a guerrilla army but also at the same time a political party. now it is so well-armed, better armed than lebanon's army so in some ways it is not only guerrilla/terrorist army but also a somewhat provincial army and a political party and they own territories inside lebanon that they entirely controlled, so lebanon is almost like a schism in lebanon where there are two governments, to different parts of the country. >> host: go back to, by 2005 the assassination. hezbollah had exis
they did this because the israelis demolished yes, sir arafat's, palestinian state within a state that the palestinians had created the west beirut and in south lebanon and the palestinians were using lebanon as basically a launchpad for attacks in israel and the israeli stated. iran responded by sending iranian revolutionary guard corps to lebanon to armedarm, equip and train and fund lebanese shia to resist the israeli invasion and occupation. over time, it grew and became much more...
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mission of the palestinian state was already announcing them to make the eight by yasser arafat and nothing different so this can happen again and again we're not getting anything to the palestinians a what can. what it can achieve is the continuation of the delegitimization of the state of israel and this is something that i think can be avoided only through bilateral talks do you have faith that netanyahu is serious about peace i have faith in him because for the last two years when i served my country is the israeli ambassador to the united nations a saw i watch very clearly not only what he said in the belly landing in first speech which was two states for two countries but also the way that he acted in freezing for ten months building in the settlements which no can no government did ever before why then do we hear so much about settlement building taking place despite the construction freeze that there was not a continuation of the building in those ten months but in those ten months what happened was that the palestinians they don't move in spite of the fact the the free there was a
mission of the palestinian state was already announcing them to make the eight by yasser arafat and nothing different so this can happen again and again we're not getting anything to the palestinians a what can. what it can achieve is the continuation of the delegitimization of the state of israel and this is something that i think can be avoided only through bilateral talks do you have faith that netanyahu is serious about peace i have faith in him because for the last two years when i served...
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has filed war crimes charges against nato and france for killing her family members of president arafatlike do you think we'll ever see nicolas sarkozy per se held accountable for something like that. it's highly improbable pretty volatile or a big problem has been that western leaders have called for an end to impunity supporting international justice all governments all not really to some rule but we have seen from. the complete willingness of the western leaders check the souls all the officials to investigation let alone forces or correction so i think anybody who gets a crash course or we're going to report merchant registration. for his years on trial. in which we're going to have a profit or so i spoke to nato chief and on thursday and he said that the alliance is not targeting individuals at the same time we get reports of civilian casualties every week also when this began it was a missile to protect civilians and now we have a high ranking official from nato saying that exactly is in fact over to target he also told us on thursday that nato will not intervene in syria do you t
has filed war crimes charges against nato and france for killing her family members of president arafatlike do you think we'll ever see nicolas sarkozy per se held accountable for something like that. it's highly improbable pretty volatile or a big problem has been that western leaders have called for an end to impunity supporting international justice all governments all not really to some rule but we have seen from. the complete willingness of the western leaders check the souls all the...
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airline has obtained a fifty percent discount from boeing saving up to a billion dollars meanwhile arafat has back the inconsistent terms in both delivery and price. the u.s. markets are trading conservatively wednesday with all eyes on the federal reserve is holding its regular monetary policy meeting its widely expected to keep rates unchanged of more interest i will be one chairman ben bernanke he has to say the subsequent press conference about the state of the u.s. economy european markets have been trading cautiously as well during witnessed a session with investors curious as to what might be the next step in solving greece's debt problems thanks in london are suffering with barclays and stand a chance of both down two percent and here in russia the markets close slightly up after losses uncertainty remains over the price of crude and looking at some individual moves on the my six most energy majors bounce back from early losses with gazprom and lukoil cent meanwhile banks are down as they are across europe to be losing one percent this hour mark rubenstein and i have seen metropol
airline has obtained a fifty percent discount from boeing saving up to a billion dollars meanwhile arafat has back the inconsistent terms in both delivery and price. the u.s. markets are trading conservatively wednesday with all eyes on the federal reserve is holding its regular monetary policy meeting its widely expected to keep rates unchanged of more interest i will be one chairman ben bernanke he has to say the subsequent press conference about the state of the u.s. economy european markets...
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airline has obtained a fifty percent discount from boeing saving up to a billion dollars meanwhile arafat has bashed us for inconsistent turned in both delivery and price. looking at the markets now the u.s. markets are trading serviceably weighed in today with all eyes on the federal reserve is holding its regular monetary policy meeting widely expected to keep rates unchanged and of more interest what will be watching them better now he has to say at the subsequent press conference about the state of the u.s. economy. the european markets have been trading cautiously as well during weapons day session with investors curious as to what might be the next step in solving greece's debt problems banks in london are suffering with barclays and standard chartered chartered both down two percent here in russia the markets closed slightly up after early losses though uncertainty remains over the price of crude let's have a look at some individual sam moves on the my six now most energy majors bounced back from earlier losses with both gazprom and lukoil closing up over half a percent meanwhile b
airline has obtained a fifty percent discount from boeing saving up to a billion dollars meanwhile arafat has bashed us for inconsistent turned in both delivery and price. looking at the markets now the u.s. markets are trading serviceably weighed in today with all eyes on the federal reserve is holding its regular monetary policy meeting widely expected to keep rates unchanged and of more interest what will be watching them better now he has to say at the subsequent press conference about the...
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host: -- guest: she felt -- she and falling-out what the arafat regime and many of his cronies who took over afterwards. she was not in a good position with them. she would have felt the intifada did not serve the violent side -- it did not serve the larger cause. she is a woman of principle and i think she is funny she's better served working on women's issues in the palestinian area. tom, go ahead. are you with us? you are both back here in washington now. let's talk about what you're doing. guest: i worked for fox news at the pentagon. i was in afghanistan if you weeks back. that is what we're doing. one thing we don't have a chance to talk about, the book talks about our personal life. working for two different news organizations in a tense time and also raising two small children. i gave birth to two daughters while we were living in israel. there were certain times when i would go to work with a flak jacket and a breast pump because i was nursing at the time. our girls were born in jerusalem. our second daughter was born on the eve of the iraq invasion. i checked into the hospital
host: -- guest: she felt -- she and falling-out what the arafat regime and many of his cronies who took over afterwards. she was not in a good position with them. she would have felt the intifada did not serve the violent side -- it did not serve the larger cause. she is a woman of principle and i think she is funny she's better served working on women's issues in the palestinian area. tom, go ahead. are you with us? you are both back here in washington now. let's talk about what you're doing....
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arafat has been monitoring what people have been saying. >> we have been seeing both sides, this is a hot topic on our facebook fan page. >> one person said, i can understand how someone could be against the style of dress but are we free in america? he paid for a ticket on the flight. we will have updated comments out the morning. join the on-line discussion by like us on facebook. >> we have to look long and hard for people in support of the passenger. be a part of the discussion, go to our facebook fan page. we're taking a quick break and back with more in a minute. traffic is fine, nothing to worry about there. >> you are looking at a live shot of the waldegrave. that is the southbound side. traffic is backed up heading out from the sausalito exit heading of the north slope. an accident was reported south about 101 near the tunnel. it had been cleared but there could be something else going on at the scene. sadly the marin commute is developing a problem that could be turning into a hot spot. we will have more details coming up. >> a quick check on the 7 day forecast. miles, a tem
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both arafat and i are a little surprised that is not more back up since chp is reporting there mighttwo lanes blocked. southdown is sluggish into santa clara. bart had some delays this morning in the span of direction. that will affect you if you come to downtown san francisco. this >> new details and the death of brian dunn. last week were reported done was driving over 130 mi. per hour when he crashed in his car into now we're learning that he consumed 11 drinks in the course of four hours. his blood alcohol level was over twice the legal limit at the time of his death. the king of pop, and michael jackson's thriller jacket was a hot item the red and black jacket and that the late pop star war sold for over $1.8 million at the auction in beverly hills. more entertainment headlines coming up next hour. the kron 4 morning news will be right back. >> is 9:00 a.m. on the kron 4 morning news. this video of bryan stowe the same day he was the police have been to this house into fatal shootings. and new details of the trucking company that was involved with the amtrak train crash. >> we'r
both arafat and i are a little surprised that is not more back up since chp is reporting there mighttwo lanes blocked. southdown is sluggish into santa clara. bart had some delays this morning in the span of direction. that will affect you if you come to downtown san francisco. this >> new details and the death of brian dunn. last week were reported done was driving over 130 mi. per hour when he crashed in his car into now we're learning that he consumed 11 drinks in the course of four...
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but i think what clinton did at camp david with barak and arafat was put it all on the table. >> well, effectily they became pretty close and i think what you then do if you can manage it is you take it to the two people. you go over the leaders, because the leadership? both places is dysfunctional. i think that in israel you will probably find majority that will support this because the israeli public is much more willing to accommodate to something like this than netanyahu. palestinian side may be more complicated but who knows? to be rid ofhis problem you might nd that there is... at some point what happens in these societys is everyone gets tir. one da it's going to happen. we don't know if it's right now. >> rose: if lestinians become siapore the people who fen fit would be the israelis. >> but the palestinians... the palestinian goal should be israel is becoming this dynamo powerhouse economy, how do we tch ourselves to this wagon. >> final poin american unemployment you say is a bigger crisis than debt or deficit. it is, in fact, a situation we found ourselves in because produc
but i think what clinton did at camp david with barak and arafat was put it all on the table. >> well, effectily they became pretty close and i think what you then do if you can manage it is you take it to the two people. you go over the leaders, because the leadership? both places is dysfunctional. i think that in israel you will probably find majority that will support this because the israeli public is much more willing to accommodate to something like this than netanyahu. palestinian...
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arafat was hardly nelson mandela, to say the least. [laughter] >> you know, i do regret the composition that netanyahu coalition -- i probably ought to leave this one there. >> okay. well, i mean, that is -- that is -- those issues are raised in your book. along with other issues that one doesn't often see in the american media. when the muslim world is talked about. one of them, for example, is the sunni/shia divide. >> uh-huh. >> how deeply felt that is to the point where there's, you know, of course, blood animosity in a lot of ways. for example, zarqawi who was killed, this jordanian terrorist who was killed in iraq several years ago -- i was reading his book and he professed more hatred for shia than for jews. and, in fact, the characters in your book talk about this. and it's one of the things that makes the book a lively one. but can you talk about that, you know, the kind of -- >> yeah, it really is remarkable. for zarqawi to say what he said is something. because he didn't like jews much either. but, you know, he was -- he was
arafat was hardly nelson mandela, to say the least. [laughter] >> you know, i do regret the composition that netanyahu coalition -- i probably ought to leave this one there. >> okay. well, i mean, that is -- that is -- those issues are raised in your book. along with other issues that one doesn't often see in the american media. when the muslim world is talked about. one of them, for example, is the sunni/shia divide. >> uh-huh. >> how deeply felt that is to the point...
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arafat that a goal has been charged with kidnapping her granddaughter. she tried to claim the child was thrown. . >> we will have an interview or with the of the teacher that will be involved with nasa. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a question already! my mom says cable can't bundle cell phones. you mean wireless voice service? nobody does that. mom says at&t does, so... uh...uh... [ female announcer ] get more bundle choices than cable. call to get u-verse tv and internet, plus your choice of home phone or wireless voice service starting at 89 a month -- our lowest price ever. switch today and get the hd-ready dvr included. i bring tv...to you... mr. roy, with u-verse tv, you can record up to four
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that the muslim brotherhood and and tribes, codes of th which arafat referred to -- which says, "no treatye unbeliever." when israel left southern lebanon, they got has a lot. when they left gaza, they got hamas. now we are supposed defined borders with the palestinian state -- supposed to find orders with the palestinian state. state. hussein the elder killed thou sands of plo members. we sit gunboats. -- see gunboats. we see hamas getting more military hardware than they already have. with regard to the earlier individual who called, this is international. the iranians boast that they have rockets that will reach europe. indeed, they have rockets that could indeed reach washington d.c. -- washington, d.c., and they are not above the calculus -- if they destroy the united states and israel, they will be -- there will -- the retaliatory attack could kill 10 million to 20 million iranians, but it is worth it, because there are more muslims there than anywhere else. guest: on the risk israel would take if it were to withdraw -- it is obvious that israel is not in a position where peace is ar
that the muslim brotherhood and and tribes, codes of th which arafat referred to -- which says, "no treatye unbeliever." when israel left southern lebanon, they got has a lot. when they left gaza, they got hamas. now we are supposed defined borders with the palestinian state -- supposed to find orders with the palestinian state. state. hussein the elder killed thou sands of plo members. we sit gunboats. -- see gunboats. we see hamas getting more military hardware than they already...
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some of the rules intended to advance the public interest arafat is. i would add another which is that technology has evolved in a way that increases potential potency as transparent as a policy tool. we are going to talk about the end of that. another point which is i actually do not think the government is the main player in this drama. i think what we do is very important. there were obstacles the government should remove. i think fairways policy can encourage innovation. the resources it has been well spent, which ought to be well spent. i still don't think that the government is the main determinant of what is going to happen. if so, let's get it right and must make it easier for i think in some cases to really inspire people trying to solve this problem. point number one is that emphasize online disclosure as a pillar of fcc media policy. this is a number of different implications. over time, frankly, the paper file should be a pang of the past. it's called for public inspection file. it is time we made it for the public to inspect it an easier w
some of the rules intended to advance the public interest arafat is. i would add another which is that technology has evolved in a way that increases potential potency as transparent as a policy tool. we are going to talk about the end of that. another point which is i actually do not think the government is the main player in this drama. i think what we do is very important. there were obstacles the government should remove. i think fairways policy can encourage innovation. the resources it...
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you had the leaders of jordan, of israel, and palestine, yasser arafat at the time -- >> they're alltoric in the sense that i got calls from the state department, you're about to do diplomacy tonight. it was really interesting because -- >> what year was that? >> '92, '94, in there. >> back when it looked like there could be some breakthroughs. did you have a lead that was close? >> sure, because they were all very decent and they all had interesting responses. the problem with the middle east is, you nodded when each one spoke. you know, they each had a point of view that made sense. >> exactly. >> we were born to this land. and i think as bill clinton told me once, this problem is almost at the point of insoluble. it's just, these are -- these are cousins. these are cousins fighting over land that the bible, you know, it's not generally done, but deane atchison, when he was secretary of state under truman, had a deal worked out, and he brought this to truman, that braz brazilia, that huge portion of brazil, would be given to truman, and they would transform all the jewish people fr
you had the leaders of jordan, of israel, and palestine, yasser arafat at the time -- >> they're alltoric in the sense that i got calls from the state department, you're about to do diplomacy tonight. it was really interesting because -- >> what year was that? >> '92, '94, in there. >> back when it looked like there could be some breakthroughs. did you have a lead that was close? >> sure, because they were all very decent and they all had interesting responses. the...
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the bush administration asking us to meet with arafat, to go to muammar gaddafi to meet with these individuals. as a group republicans and democrats we would listen to the administration, we would understand what the message was, and if we agreed with it, we would make sure we would go in and present a single message to the leaders we were working with. over the last member of years we have really seen foreign policy become a political dogfight. that hurts all of us. >> there seems to be bipartisan opposition to help guinness ban. that is coming from both parties . there seems to be bipartisan opposition to afghanistan. >> i slightly disagree with the calller. -- guest: i slightly disagree with the calller. we cannot do this based on the cost. you have to lay out the national strategic interest for the united states to be involved in each of these wars. the betting is that if we start a national strategic interest, it is cheaper to confront the threats overseas than to let the threat consolidate and grow and attack us here at home. if we cannot make that type, that we have to reassess why we'r
the bush administration asking us to meet with arafat, to go to muammar gaddafi to meet with these individuals. as a group republicans and democrats we would listen to the administration, we would understand what the message was, and if we agreed with it, we would make sure we would go in and present a single message to the leaders we were working with. over the last member of years we have really seen foreign policy become a political dogfight. that hurts all of us. >> there seems to be...
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in areas in which coastal flooding and weather event and increasing social novels and all of that arafat and what can happen along the shores and to develop -- development capacity when these to be taken we seem to be way behind on later such studies. her physical oceanography we seem to be -- have a far from robust baseline in terms of current and temperatures. if we are going to address the issues we face the longer it goes, how much do we need to improve our baseline and awareness of what is going on out there and what are the best methods to do it? upper right across the table. this is a generic question. dr. boesch. >> i couldn't agree kumar. we need better information batter ocean to make good decisions about it. since the commission did focus on the goals, i make just a few comments. first of all, we were shocked to see that it industry moved into deepwater over the last 20 years, really quite spectacular new technology. it was not the investment where government and understanding that environment. so at a time this is taking place, the investment in studies of the gulf of mexico
in areas in which coastal flooding and weather event and increasing social novels and all of that arafat and what can happen along the shores and to develop -- development capacity when these to be taken we seem to be way behind on later such studies. her physical oceanography we seem to be -- have a far from robust baseline in terms of current and temperatures. if we are going to address the issues we face the longer it goes, how much do we need to improve our baseline and awareness of what is...
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arafat? >> his information was put into the biometric database and there is no indication that he was a person of interest. as a matter of fact, a task force 2010 specifically told us that he was not on their list. >> he was fired? >> we were in consent to use him when the contract was withdrawn, so his employment was terminated. >> he was given $1 million a year? >> no, he did not provide security as i understand it. his responsibility was to provide drivers and vehicles, which he did. the cost of those vehicles and drivers and fuel was $40 a day per vehicle. we compared that against similar charges for vehicles and that was consistent. the charge of those vehicles was, i believe, a little over $1 million. >> i have additional questions that i will ask in the next round, but i want to turn it over to senator portman. >> thank you, madam chair. i think the witnesses for being here today. -- i thank the witnesses for being here today. mr. walker, we should be forward looking, but there should
arafat? >> his information was put into the biometric database and there is no indication that he was a person of interest. as a matter of fact, a task force 2010 specifically told us that he was not on their list. >> he was fired? >> we were in consent to use him when the contract was withdrawn, so his employment was terminated. >> he was given $1 million a year? >> no, he did not provide security as i understand it. his responsibility was to provide drivers and...
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some of the rules intended to advance the public interest arafat is.ould add another which is that technology has evolved in a way that increases potential potency as transparent as a policy tool. we are going to talk about the end of that. another point which is i actually do not think the government is the main player in this drama. i think what we do is very important. there were obstacles the government should remove. i think fairways policy can encourage innovation. the resources it has been well spent, which ought to be well spent. i still don't think that the government is the main determinant of what is going to happen. if so, let's get it right and must make it easier for i think in some cases to really inspire people trying to solve this problem. point number one is that emphasize online disclosure as a pillar of fcc media policy. this is a number of different implications. over time, frankly, the paper file should be a pang of the past. it's called for public inspection file. it is time we made it for the public to inspect it an easier way.
some of the rules intended to advance the public interest arafat is.ould add another which is that technology has evolved in a way that increases potential potency as transparent as a policy tool. we are going to talk about the end of that. another point which is i actually do not think the government is the main player in this drama. i think what we do is very important. there were obstacles the government should remove. i think fairways policy can encourage innovation. the resources it has...
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the bush administration asking us to meet with arafat, to go to muammar gaddafi to meet with these individuals. as a group republicans and democrats we would listen to the administration, we would understand what the message was, and if we agreed with it, we would make sure we would go in and present a single message to the leaders we were working with. over the last member of years we have really seen foreign policy become a political dogfight. that hurts all of us. >> there seems to be bipartisan opposition to help guinness ban. that is coming from both parties . there seems to be bipartisan opposition to afghanistan. >> i slightly disagree with the calller. -- guest: i slightly disagree with the calller. we cannot do this based on the cost. you have to lay out the national strategic interest for the united states to be involved in each of these wars. the betting is that if we start a national strategic interest, it is cheaper to confront the threats overseas than to let the threat consolidate and grow and attack us here at home. if we cannot make that type, that we have to reassess why we'r
the bush administration asking us to meet with arafat, to go to muammar gaddafi to meet with these individuals. as a group republicans and democrats we would listen to the administration, we would understand what the message was, and if we agreed with it, we would make sure we would go in and present a single message to the leaders we were working with. over the last member of years we have really seen foreign policy become a political dogfight. that hurts all of us. >> there seems to be...
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in areas in which coastal flooding and weather event and increasing social novels and all of that arafatand what can happen along the shores and to develop -- development capacity when these to be taken we seem to be way behind on later such studies. her physical oceanography we seem to be -- have a far from robust baseline in terms of current and temperatures. if we are going to address the issues we face the longer it goes, how much do we need to improve our baseline and awareness of what is going on out there and what are the best methods to do it? upper right across the table. this is a generic question. dr. boesch. >> i couldn't agree kumar. we need better information batter ocean to make good decisions about it. since the commission did focus on the goals, i make just a few comments. first of all, we were shocked to see that it industry moved into deepwater over the last 20 years, really quite spectacular new technology. it was not the investment where government and understanding that environment. so at a time this is taking place, the investment in studies of the gulf of mexico e
in areas in which coastal flooding and weather event and increasing social novels and all of that arafatand what can happen along the shores and to develop -- development capacity when these to be taken we seem to be way behind on later such studies. her physical oceanography we seem to be -- have a far from robust baseline in terms of current and temperatures. if we are going to address the issues we face the longer it goes, how much do we need to improve our baseline and awareness of what is...
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it was in september of 1993 when yasser arafat committed to israeli rabin that outstanding issues would be resolved through negotiations. this principle has also underpinned the oslo accords, the road map for peace and other middle east peace efforts. we want to see a true and lasting peace between two states, a democratic, jewish state of israel and a viable democratic palestinian state. since 2002, it has been the policy of our country to support a two-state solution to the palestinian-israeli conflict. but, madam president, the road to peace is through negotiations, not by subverting them and making a unilateral case before the united nations. unfortunately, the united nations has a well-documented record of being hijacked to chastise israel, one of america's closest allies. in total, the united states, under presidents of both political parties, has been forced to veto 11 different u.n. security council resolutions regarding the palestinian-israeli conflict. madam president, i'm pleased to note that the current u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, has vetoed the latest u.n. reso
it was in september of 1993 when yasser arafat committed to israeli rabin that outstanding issues would be resolved through negotiations. this principle has also underpinned the oslo accords, the road map for peace and other middle east peace efforts. we want to see a true and lasting peace between two states, a democratic, jewish state of israel and a viable democratic palestinian state. since 2002, it has been the policy of our country to support a two-state solution to the...
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that the muslim brotherhood and and tribes, codes of th which arafat referred to -- which says, "no treaty with the unbeliever." when israel left southern lebanon, they got has a lot. when they left gaza, they got hamas. now we are supposed defined borders with the palestinian state -- supposed to fin orders with the palestinian stat stat hussein the elder killed thou sands of plo members. we sit gunboats. -- see gunboats. we see hamas getting more military hardware than they already have. th regard to the earlier individual who called, this is international. the iranians boast that they have rockets that will reach europe. indeed, they have rockets that could indeed reach washington d.c. -- washington, d.c., and they are not above the calculus -- if they destroy the united states and israel, they will be -- there will -- the retaliatory attack could kill 10 million to 20 million iranians, but it is worth it, because there are more muslims there than anywhere se. guest: on the risk israel would take if it were to withdraw -- it is obvious that israel is not in a position where peace is aro
that the muslim brotherhood and and tribes, codes of th which arafat referred to -- which says, "no treaty with the unbeliever." when israel left southern lebanon, they got has a lot. when they left gaza, they got hamas. now we are supposed defined borders with the palestinian state -- supposed to fin orders with the palestinian stat stat hussein the elder killed thou sands of plo members. we sit gunboats. -- see gunboats. we see hamas getting more military hardware than they already...
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some of the rules intended to advance the public interest arafat is.ld add another which is that technology has evolved in a way that increases potential potency as transparent as a policy tool. we are going to talk about the end of that. another point which is i actually do not think the government is the main player in this drama. i think what we do is very important. there were obstacles the government should remove. i think fairways policy can encourage innovation. the resources it has been well spent, which ought to be well spent. i still don't think that the government is the main determinant of what is going to happen. if so, let's get it right and must make it esier for i think in some cases to really inspire people trying to solve this problem. point number one is that emphasize online disclosure as a pillar of fcc media policy. this is a number of different implications. over time, frankly, the paper file should be a pang of the past. it's called for public inspection file. it is time we made it for the public to inspect it an easier way. put
some of the rules intended to advance the public interest arafat is.ld add another which is that technology has evolved in a way that increases potential potency as transparent as a policy tool. we are going to talk about the end of that. another point which is i actually do not think the government is the main player in this drama. i think what we do is very important. there were obstacles the government should remove. i think fairways policy can encourage innovation. the resources it has been...