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we'll be right back with benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister. don't go away. >> larry: we're back with prime minister netanyahu. he is in new york. we're in los angeles. what about the settlements issue? president obama said yesterday he expected talks to begin before the moratorium on settlement construction expires which is late september. will you extend the moratorium, by the way, if things aren't settled by late september? >> larry, the whole settlement issue was supposed to be discussed in the final piece -- what are called final status peace negotiations. which means how to achieve a final peace. this is one of the issues we have to resolve. seven months ago, i did something quite extraordinary, that is, no other prime minister in israel's history did this. i put on a temporary freeze of ten months of new construction in the settlements in order to encourage the palestinians to get into the peace talks. seven months have passed by. they don't come in. they say, oh, we need, now, another extension. and the answer is, right now, listen, we
we'll be right back with benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister. don't go away. >> larry: we're back with prime minister netanyahu. he is in new york. we're in los angeles. what about the settlements issue? president obama said yesterday he expected talks to begin before the moratorium on settlement construction expires which is late september. will you extend the moratorium, by the way, if things aren't settled by late september? >> larry, the whole settlement issue was...
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>> larry: we're back with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the state of israel.oalition, we know this, has some right-wingers who don't agree with the notion of a palestinian state. you have some difficulties. there are always inner politics going on. is there any way, a pragmatic way, to bring you and the kadima together? >> well, i've called for a national unity government. i've formed one. i've formed likud labor alliance. i'm always happy to broaden it to people who want to serve the nation. but, you know, getting into the intricacies of israeli politics would take a lot more of -- even a long program of "larry king." it's a subject of encyclopedic vantage. >> larry: back to the difficulties. in may, israeli forces stormed a ship on a humanitarian mission to gaza. several turkish activists were killed. i don't know if you've -- have you ever publicly said that you were wrong to do this? >> well, we were definitely sorry about the loss of life, but i'll tell you what happened. first of all, why do we check ships that go to gaza? because we are concerned with t
>> larry: we're back with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the state of israel.oalition, we know this, has some right-wingers who don't agree with the notion of a palestinian state. you have some difficulties. there are always inner politics going on. is there any way, a pragmatic way, to bring you and the kadima together? >> well, i've called for a national unity government. i've formed one. i've formed likud labor alliance. i'm always happy to broaden it to people who want to...
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recent photo op with israel prime nister benjamin netanyahu. they want to see more policies out of this administration, policies that line up with the policies of every administration over the past 50-60 years. >> what is behind their passion for israel? >> no. 1, biblically, the bible says clearly, abouisrael, i will bless those that bless you and curse those that curse yo there is a biblical mandate, christians, we worship,wendy, a jewish rabbi named jesus. all of the figures are jewish, from the old testament, many of them. we have that shared judeo values, worship, god of abraham, isaac, and jacob. israel in the middle east, only true democracy in the middle east. their enemies are our enemies, radical jihadist like iran. >> rumors of war, in isra, what are their concerns rieg now for israel and the future? >> iran, iran, iran one of the messages of this conference. everyone is deeply concerned about iran acquiring nuclear weapons. they are hell bent on acquiring these kinds of weapons. if someone doesn't step up militarily and intervene, i
recent photo op with israel prime nister benjamin netanyahu. they want to see more policies out of this administration, policies that line up with the policies of every administration over the past 50-60 years. >> what is behind their passion for israel? >> no. 1, biblically, the bible says clearly, abouisrael, i will bless those that bless you and curse those that curse yo there is a biblical mandate, christians, we worship,wendy, a jewish rabbi named jesus. all of the figures are...
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both ways, benjamin? how do you respond? >> i want both groups. to denounce the bigots in their ranks. the reality is the new black panther party is much smaller and much less influential than the tea party. comes the added responsibility to act responsibly. they need to speak up. shouldn't just be the black members who speak up. we should see dick armey speak up and speak out. absolutely. all those other incidents are troubling. >> larry: ben, do you think the tea party is race snift. >> no. >> larry: as a party? >> no. i'm not saying the tea party's racist. i'm not saying dick armey's racist. all we're saying is stop being silent. speak out. and condemn the racism clearly. say that there's no space -- >> larry: i think david is doing that, isn't he? >> but where's dick armey? you know, i had a black tea party member from texas who is also an naacp member come up to me after my speech, put his arm around me and say thank you. i know there's space for me here. i've been active in the tea party. in recent months, i've begun to feel uncomfortable. i
both ways, benjamin? how do you respond? >> i want both groups. to denounce the bigots in their ranks. the reality is the new black panther party is much smaller and much less influential than the tea party. comes the added responsibility to act responsibly. they need to speak up. shouldn't just be the black members who speak up. we should see dick armey speak up and speak out. absolutely. all those other incidents are troubling. >> larry: ben, do you think the tea party is race...
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. >> reporter: we tried and tried to track down benjamin clay. >> we're looking for benjamin. >> reporter: but the person inside wouldn't open the door. federal investigators say clayton a former u.s. department of energy employee is a crook who racked up tens of thousands of dollars in unauthorized purchases by swiping his government issued gas card, over and over and over, multiple times a day, for years. for more gas than his work car could hold. ktvu's review of government records, memos and handwritten notes shows 21 employees at if federal protective service for misuse of their government purchase cards. to buy everything from men's suits to products from nordstroms. we found federal probes into workers buying ruth chris' steak house dinners. here's one of the issue, how many government workers do you think are walking the streets with government issued cards. try 1.3 million. >> why? it's crazy that that many people should have a credit card. why do they need a credit card. it isn't government money it's taxpayer money. you pay it, i pay it. it's just crazy. >> reporter: one reason
. >> reporter: we tried and tried to track down benjamin clay. >> we're looking for benjamin. >> reporter: but the person inside wouldn't open the door. federal investigators say clayton a former u.s. department of energy employee is a crook who racked up tens of thousands of dollars in unauthorized purchases by swiping his government issued gas card, over and over and over, multiple times a day, for years. for more gas than his work car could hold. ktvu's review of government...
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president obama meets with israeei prime minister benjamin not to get to which is followed by today's "washington journal." >> book-tv continues in primetime tonight with a focus on economic issues. mohammad yunis writes about his efforts to expand social business. onalso have mario bartoiromo living in these times. that is all this week of cspan 2. for a snapshot of washington and the 111th congress, the cspan congressional directory is a reference guide to every member of the house and senate, the president's cabinet, the supreme court and the rest at your fingertips on line at c- span.org/store. elizabeth's queen addressed the united states -- united nations general assembly. this was kerfs first speech at the un since 1957. she taught to read curbing terrorism and addressing climate change. this is 20 minutes. >> please rise. [applause] [no audio] [no audio] >> the meeting of the general assembly is called to order. this afternoon, we will hear an addrees by her majesty queen elizabeth ii on the occasion of her visit to the united nations. allow me, your majesty, to have a short s
president obama meets with israeei prime minister benjamin not to get to which is followed by today's "washington journal." >> book-tv continues in primetime tonight with a focus on economic issues. mohammad yunis writes about his efforts to expand social business. onalso have mario bartoiromo living in these times. that is all this week of cspan 2. for a snapshot of washington and the 111th congress, the cspan congressional directory is a reference guide to every member of the...
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he is defense minister in the coalition government of benjamin netanyahu.e's the most decorated soldier, a former general and leads the party -- from 1991 to 2001 he was prime minister. this month 10 years ago he, president clinton and yasser arafat tried to reach a peace agreement at camp david. period in the united states brokered proximity talks but can't agree how to move forward on direct talks on the core issue it is. ehud barak has been in washington to meet with secretary of state clinton. tomorrow he meets with u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon. tonight i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> charlie: washington first. what was the purpose of your meetings down there? >> first of all, to see certain defense-related issues between us and the j.s.f. on the table. we have to make decisions in coming few months. some other issues have to do with keeping the qualitative military edge of israel and, of course, i wanted to see what could be done about pushing forward peace process, our negotiations with the pa
he is defense minister in the coalition government of benjamin netanyahu.e's the most decorated soldier, a former general and leads the party -- from 1991 to 2001 he was prime minister. this month 10 years ago he, president clinton and yasser arafat tried to reach a peace agreement at camp david. period in the united states brokered proximity talks but can't agree how to move forward on direct talks on the core issue it is. ehud barak has been in washington to meet with secretary of state...
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>> even benjamin franklin when germans were coming in, benjamin franklin was concerned that the united states, and especially philadelphia would be germanized the way people think. i think if we can get into this discussion on immigration respectfully, changing the words, i mean if we're able to change the words and - when you're saying i legal, brian. you think - many people think you're talking about tear ris and criminals and that's what we have to change. we have most of the up documented criminals are not criminals order riss and when people realize that immigrants create jobs, they pay taxes and don't take away jobs from people and when we realize they're not criminals the justice department in a recent study concluded that despite the fact that the immigrant population has more than d doubled the last decade. crime has gone down 35 percent. 25% to robberies. america's majority foundation is conservative organization in a study, they noticed that in the 19 states where is where the large population of immigrants crime has gone down but in the other states it only went down 7 perc
>> even benjamin franklin when germans were coming in, benjamin franklin was concerned that the united states, and especially philadelphia would be germanized the way people think. i think if we can get into this discussion on immigration respectfully, changing the words, i mean if we're able to change the words and - when you're saying i legal, brian. you think - many people think you're talking about tear ris and criminals and that's what we have to change. we have most of the up...
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benjamin netanyahu has been saying for some time that's what he wanted. this is now met with and embraced from the other side. did you get any sense today there was movement or was it just more talk? >> i think on the one hand the two leaders managed to bury or to hide their differences. they didn't manage to resolve them. the main difference is not over whether there will be direct talks or not. the main issue which we're going to confront if not today in a few months down the road is what the two parties, what the u.s. and israel believes is right for the peace process, how far israel is prepared to go and at what pace. on that issue both sides at this point are prepared to say let's sort of ignore our different substantive views and address a very different issue. that will confront them either in september if direct talks begin or down the road. but ultimately they're not going to be able to ignore what is at root what the reason for the disagreement in the past which is they don't have the same vision about how quickly and what direction the peace pr
benjamin netanyahu has been saying for some time that's what he wanted. this is now met with and embraced from the other side. did you get any sense today there was movement or was it just more talk? >> i think on the one hand the two leaders managed to bury or to hide their differences. they didn't manage to resolve them. the main difference is not over whether there will be direct talks or not. the main issue which we're going to confront if not today in a few months down the road is...
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then benjamin netanyahu talks about his desire to have peace talks with the palestinians. today, on c-span, republican national chairman michael steele's speech to nevada republicans. he spoke on friday night while campaigning for sharon engle, running against senate majority here really. you can see that today it's 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. -- 6:30 p.m. eastern. >> -- all as a public service, created by america's cable companies. >> the justice department this past week filed a suit over immigration law in arizona. joining us is the ranking republican on the oversight and government reform committee. two reporters are here to help us. >> the administration has filed lawsuits challenging arizona's immigration law, a law that is supposed to go into effect july 29. you called it disgraceful and you said it shows contempt for the people of arizona. i was wondering if you could tell us why you disagree with this law. guest: i think when we looked at it as a failure of for decades, failure of the 1986 amnesty to secure the borders on an interior basis. when arizona dec
then benjamin netanyahu talks about his desire to have peace talks with the palestinians. today, on c-span, republican national chairman michael steele's speech to nevada republicans. he spoke on friday night while campaigning for sharon engle, running against senate majority here really. you can see that today it's 6:00 27:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. -- 6:30 p.m. eastern. >> -- all as a public service, created by america's cable companies. >> the justice department this past week...
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take a different view in the case of the palestinians you've stated that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu his first term of office was characterized by the deceit of the american president clinton and also attempts to destroy the peace process do you believe that the strategy continues now in his second term of office he's saying to a group of settlers he doesn't think he's being filmed he doesn't realize he's being filmed but he tells the this group of settlers exactly what he did in his first term in the late ninety's during the all slow process and that what he did was to deceive bill clinton to give it away very small areas of occupied territory in return for agreements that they wouldn't have to give much larger areas of occupied territories and thereby destroy the whole principle of the overall slow process and of course although he doesn't say it that very much explains the palestinian reaction which led to the second intifada course this palestinians are very aware that netanyahu wasn't giving anything away let's be clear it wasn't just netanyahu of course this this whol
take a different view in the case of the palestinians you've stated that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu his first term of office was characterized by the deceit of the american president clinton and also attempts to destroy the peace process do you believe that the strategy continues now in his second term of office he's saying to a group of settlers he doesn't think he's being filmed he doesn't realize he's being filmed but he tells the this group of settlers exactly what he did in...
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first, here in the studio are benjamin jealous, the president of the naacp. he's in the studio with us this morning. in new york is david webb, who is the national tea party federation... with that group. he's also the co-founder of tea party 365. mr. jealous, you raised a lot of eyebrows when your organization passed a resolution condemning, and you were careful to say not the tea party itself, but elements of the tea party for racism. why did you find that necessary? and what actually were you trying to do? >> well, we started out, we were at our big gathering in the show-me state. each year... we gather once a year. we were debating 75 issues. one issue, this issue, had come up from our folks there. the council of conservative citizens, a group that says that black people are not equipped to participate in democracy, was there in the state saying, "join the tea party. we're active in it. we have great influence." that raised eyebrows. folks looked around the country and saw a person running down south, running as a write-in candidate for governor, stating
first, here in the studio are benjamin jealous, the president of the naacp. he's in the studio with us this morning. in new york is david webb, who is the national tea party federation... with that group. he's also the co-founder of tea party 365. mr. jealous, you raised a lot of eyebrows when your organization passed a resolution condemning, and you were careful to say not the tea party itself, but elements of the tea party for racism. why did you find that necessary? and what actually were...
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representative jim benjamin of rhode island was paralyzed from the chest down.uck by a bullet held by an adult when the gun accidentally discharged. by the way, he was a boy scout at the time. he was give that special gavel by speaker nancy pelosi to mark the 20th anniversary of the americans with disability act. >>> and coming up -- they are as fit as olympians, as fierce as any athlete. so how come cheerleaders are being told it's not a sport? [ male announcer ] this, our newest son, was imagined, drawn, carved, stamped, hewn, and forged here in america. it is well made, and it is designed to work. ♪ this was once a country where people made things... ♪ ...beautiful things, and so it is again. ♪ the new jeep grand cherokee. ♪ and only allstate pays you an extra bonus to do it. get one of these every six months you go without an accident. [ judy ] what are you waiting for? call or click today for a free quote or to find an allstate agent. call or click today for a free quote discover customers are getting 5% cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the plac
representative jim benjamin of rhode island was paralyzed from the chest down.uck by a bullet held by an adult when the gun accidentally discharged. by the way, he was a boy scout at the time. he was give that special gavel by speaker nancy pelosi to mark the 20th anniversary of the americans with disability act. >>> and coming up -- they are as fit as olympians, as fierce as any athlete. so how come cheerleaders are being told it's not a sport? [ male announcer ] this, our newest son,...
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next on cbs 5 >> couric: finally tonight, george washington slept there, benjamin harrison's vice presidentton died there, and now former first daughter chelsea clinton is getting married there: rhinebeck, new york, 90 miles up the hudson from new york city. elaine quijano reports on the small town hosting a very big wedding. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation, aggravation... >> oh, my god, the traffic is crazy. >> reporter: ...and talking in code... >> allocate $2500 for the possible event. >> reporter: ...the worst-kept secret ever in tiny rhinebeck is out. officials here all but admit 30- year-old chelsea clinton will marry her longtime beau, 32- year-old investment banker marc mezvinsky, on saturday. >> this is the biggest thing to hit rhinebeck since washington's army drove the british out of rhinebeck. >> reporter: the clintons have kept a tight lid on the details so any information is a scoop for the town newspaper. >> the circus has truly come to town. >> reporter: although nobody admits to it, everybody knows the wedding is at astor courts, a majestic mansion tucked within 50
next on cbs 5 >> couric: finally tonight, george washington slept there, benjamin harrison's vice presidentton died there, and now former first daughter chelsea clinton is getting married there: rhinebeck, new york, 90 miles up the hudson from new york city. elaine quijano reports on the small town hosting a very big wedding. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation, aggravation... >> oh, my god, the traffic is crazy. >> reporter: ...and talking in code... >>...
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the israeli ambassador speak and then and afterwards they're going to have israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speak a number of interfaith groups muslims jews christians saying that this is not true that this is you know god did not choose only the americans and only the israelis as the. we are people of the world there's an international community there are dying they're being maimed as a result of us foreign policy and israeli policies in the middle east so i mean for the most part anytime you have the u.s. and israel get together on a summit or some kind of conference you will have demonstrations and that's been taking place in the last three days during the summit that's definitely interesting i mean i love america but you know sometimes you have to be a little realistic and perhaps not always get got to the story ok that was john obvious going to say well we've got one more segment ahead on tonight's show the head of the g.o.p. and the house of representatives has a warning for all public and congressman we'll tell you why he's worried about sexy lobbyists just ahead and have y
the israeli ambassador speak and then and afterwards they're going to have israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speak a number of interfaith groups muslims jews christians saying that this is not true that this is you know god did not choose only the americans and only the israelis as the. we are people of the world there's an international community there are dying they're being maimed as a result of us foreign policy and israeli policies in the middle east so i mean for the most part...
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i have hours of benjamin netanyahu speeches within the last two or three years where he has advocatedg that the palestinians oppose israel's right to exist. again, it sounds like you have on your hands yet again another apologist for palestinian militants and general hatred of jews. it is tiresome. guest: i would certainly resent the suggestion that i am an apologist for hatred of jews. i am. jew -- i am a committed jew myself. it does have a case fu hateful d against antisemitism and violence against israel. in palestine they have been far more explicit than any other previous palestinian leadership in rejecting hamas and accepting israel oppose the right to exist and being supportive of the kind of peace offers that were made in 2000 and 2001. in fact, prime minister s ayaad has moved toward non- violence. they've rejected partitions in 1940 and 1948. when it comes to benjamin netanyahu, he opposed the palestinian state not just in the 1990's but as recently as when he ran for prime minister in 2009. he still opposed it when he created his coalition government. that is one of the re
i have hours of benjamin netanyahu speeches within the last two or three years where he has advocatedg that the palestinians oppose israel's right to exist. again, it sounds like you have on your hands yet again another apologist for palestinian militants and general hatred of jews. it is tiresome. guest: i would certainly resent the suggestion that i am an apologist for hatred of jews. i am. jew -- i am a committed jew myself. it does have a case fu hateful d against antisemitism and violence...
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. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu talks about the middle east peace process during his visit tonew york. then there is a discussion of immigration at the brookings institute. then defense secretary robert gates talks about afghanistan and iraq. >> this weekend, we're bringing you the national governors' association annual meeting from boston. our live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern time with the opening session. >> watched the entire confirmation hearing for the supreme court nominee, including hoarheard testimony. to purchase a copy of any part of the hearing, click the "buy now" button. c-span is now available in over 100 million homes, bringing you a direct link to public affairs, politics, history, and nonfiction books, all as a public service created by america's cable companies. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked about reviving peace talks with the palestinians. he also discusses israel's west bank settlement. from new york city, this is one hour. >> i am well aware of the hatch of singling out some and not others. we welcome prime
. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu talks about the middle east peace process during his visit tonew york. then there is a discussion of immigration at the brookings institute. then defense secretary robert gates talks about afghanistan and iraq. >> this weekend, we're bringing you the national governors' association annual meeting from boston. our live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern time with the opening session. >> watched the entire confirmation...
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♪ who loves the benjamin? ♪ living in america [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time.th of july. as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towen over and over, instead of a clean, fresh one every time? new kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. [ sizzling ] we'll have that. [ male announcer ] with applebee's new sizzling entrees fresh flavor never sounded so good. try the spicy asian shrimp, steak and cheese, or chicken with queso blanco starting at $8.99! only at applebee's. now open till midnight or later. i'm ready. let me see her. here she is. oh boy, she's beautiful, she's perfect. isn't she? how does it feel being a grandfather? oh incredible, how does it feel being a father? it feels pretty great. sure, but do we speak hybrid? yes, we do. and we can say over 700 miles on a single tank and 41 mpg city, and all the words stick because they're true. we speak the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. yes, we speak hybrid, and apparently quite well. fusion is now the 2010 motor trend car of the year. get in... and drive one
♪ who loves the benjamin? ♪ living in america [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time.th of july. as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towen over and over, instead of a clean, fresh one every time? new kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. [ sizzling ] we'll have that. [ male announcer ] with applebee's new sizzling entrees fresh flavor never sounded so good. try the spicy asian shrimp, steak and cheese, or chicken with queso blanco...
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>> even benjamin franklin was concerned that the united states, and especially philadelphia, would be germanized the same way people think the united states is being latinized. with this discussion on immigration, respectively changing the words -- i mean, if we're able to change the words, and when you are saying "illegal," brian, many people think you're talking about terrorists and criminals, and that is what we have to change. most undocumented immigrants are not criminals or terrorists, and when people realize that immigrants create jobs, they pay taxes, they do not take away jobs -- the justice department in a recent study concluded that despite the fact that the immigrant population has more than doubled in the last decade, crime has gone down 35% when it comes to violent crimes, 25% when it comes to robberies. crime has gone down 13% in some states, but in the other 31 states, crime went down less, so even in arizona, the fbi concluded that crime has been going down, so what i am saying is immigrants create jobs, and what i am saying is the more immigrants that you have, the l
>> even benjamin franklin was concerned that the united states, and especially philadelphia, would be germanized the same way people think the united states is being latinized. with this discussion on immigration, respectively changing the words -- i mean, if we're able to change the words, and when you are saying "illegal," brian, many people think you're talking about terrorists and criminals, and that is what we have to change. most undocumented immigrants are not criminals...
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i have hours of benjamin netanyahu speeches within the last two or three years where he has advocated in his official position of prime minister as well as prior to his assuming that position, where he not only entertained that but supported that idea. your guest ignored the elephant in this theater of debate being that the palestinians oppose israel's right to exist. again, it sounds like you have on your hands yet again another apologist for palestinian militants and general hatredf jews. it is tiresome. guest: i would certainly resent the suggestion that i am an apologist for hatred of jews. i am. jew -- i am a committed jew myself. it does have a case fu hateful d against antisemitism and violence against israel. in palestine they have been far more explicit than any other previous palestinian leadership in rejecting hamas and accepting israel oppose the right to exist and being supportive of the kind of peace offers that were made in 2000 and 2001. in fact, prime minister s ayaad has moved toward non- violence. they've rejected partitions in 1940 and 1948. when it comes to benjam
i have hours of benjamin netanyahu speeches within the last two or three years where he has advocated in his official position of prime minister as well as prior to his assuming that position, where he not only entertained that but supported that idea. your guest ignored the elephant in this theater of debate being that the palestinians oppose israel's right to exist. again, it sounds like you have on your hands yet again another apologist for palestinian militants and general hatredf jews. it...
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an israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talks about the peace process during a visit to new york. this weekend on c-span, we are bringing you the national governors' association annual meeting from boston. our live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern time with the opening session. here on c-span and on c- span.org. >> the most important mission as a journalist, the most important mission in journalism, is to confront those who are in the public, to question those who are in power so we can prevent abuse of power. >> since 1986, jorge ramos has anger the nightly news on univision. we will spend an hour with him on sunday night on "q&a". >> before the senate judiciary committee votes of are down, watch the entire confirmation hearing for a supreme court nominee elena kagan, including her testimony, centers questions and comments, and all the witnesses online at the c-span video library. to purchase part of the hearing, just click the buy now button. >> defense secretary robert gates said he is recommending marine general james mattis to replace general david petr
an israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu talks about the peace process during a visit to new york. this weekend on c-span, we are bringing you the national governors' association annual meeting from boston. our live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern time with the opening session. here on c-span and on c- span.org. >> the most important mission as a journalist, the most important mission in journalism, is to confront those who are in the public, to question those...
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people like benjamin banks who right now is completing a master's degree in public health, planning a family with his wife, and deciding whether to run another half marathon. he has been hiv-positive for 29 years, a virus he contracted during cancer surgery as a child. inspiring others to fight the disease has become his mission. we are here because of people like craig washington who after seeing what was happening in his community with friends passing away and life stories sanitized at funerals, homophobia and discrimination that's around of the disease, he got tested, disclosed his status with the support of his parents, his partner and his family, and took up the movement for prevention and awareness in which he is a leader today. we are here because of people like linda scruggs. [applause] lend up learned she was hiv- positive about two decades ago when she went in for prenatal care. she decided to turn her life around. she left alive of substance abuse behind. she became an advocate for women and empower them to break free from what she calls the bondage of secrecy. she inspired
people like benjamin banks who right now is completing a master's degree in public health, planning a family with his wife, and deciding whether to run another half marathon. he has been hiv-positive for 29 years, a virus he contracted during cancer surgery as a child. inspiring others to fight the disease has become his mission. we are here because of people like craig washington who after seeing what was happening in his community with friends passing away and life stories sanitized at...
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his son benjamin, however, died in this fire. >> 5:56.s checking out the south bay for us right now. how are things looking sal? >> they are okay. as a matter of fact. 280 northbound up to 17 still at the speed limit. i did see an emergency vehicle driving on through but i don't see any traffic accidents reported. moving along and taking a look at 680, that is also off to a good start. we always check the bay bridge. even though there are a lot of people there are no slow downs yet. now let's go back to the desk. >> all right, sal. time now 5:57. coming up in our 6:00 hour for you some terrifying moments this morning inside oakland's children's hospital, a gunman stormed into the emergency room. we are going to bring you a live report. >> plus dozens of firefighters are losing their jobs today in one bay area city. we will tell you what is happening and where. >> good morning. low clouds, fog and drizzle. once that burns off it will be warm for some but cool for others. we will have the details coming up. send comments to comments@caption
his son benjamin, however, died in this fire. >> 5:56.s checking out the south bay for us right now. how are things looking sal? >> they are okay. as a matter of fact. 280 northbound up to 17 still at the speed limit. i did see an emergency vehicle driving on through but i don't see any traffic accidents reported. moving along and taking a look at 680, that is also off to a good start. we always check the bay bridge. even though there are a lot of people there are no slow downs yet....
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benjamin hooks and dr. dorothy irene hite. ♪ >> dr. hooks was an inspiration to us all.ntering helped me understand the naacp better and recognize that there were no limits to what this organization can accomplish, if we only work together. under his tutelage in 1990, i developed a comprehensive minority help outreach program, shaped largely by health care policies and programs, implemented in the earlly 1930's by two distinguished physicians and former naacp board chairman, dr. cobb and dr. wright. dr. hite was a trailblazer. an african-american woman who refused to let blatant racism dance in her spirit. when bernard cleem accepted her in 1929 but blocked her admission because they met their quota of two students, she went on to new york university and earned two degrees, dr. hite was a role model and a classy crusader for civil rights, who advised me that it doesn't marry -- matter chairman bond who gets the credit. just get the job done. . . 12k3w4r50b 12k3w4r50b12k3w4r50 >>> this hearing on the subcommittee on immigration. the immigration subcommittee and others who
benjamin hooks and dr. dorothy irene hite. ♪ >> dr. hooks was an inspiration to us all.ntering helped me understand the naacp better and recognize that there were no limits to what this organization can accomplish, if we only work together. under his tutelage in 1990, i developed a comprehensive minority help outreach program, shaped largely by health care policies and programs, implemented in the earlly 1930's by two distinguished physicians and former naacp board chairman, dr. cobb...
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♪ who loves the benjamin? ♪ living in america [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time.st deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. just $2.50. build your better breakfast today at subway! yeah, 10's boring. luckily, k-y intense makes getting to the big moment easier and it's scientifically proven to... ♪ [ sighs ] [ female announcer ] k-y brand intense. intensifies female satisfaction. you can get a great deal on a volkswagen. sounds terrific. cars built for the autobahn. actually, we're both pretty conservative drivers. ooh! shoot the gap. shoot the gap! whoo! so, they all come with carefree maintenance? yep, scheduled maintenance is included. i like the color. good. [ male announcer ] the autobahn for all event. lease the jetta limited edition for $199 a month or get 0% apr. ♪ i'm sorry. why shouldn't my daughter be wearing white? [ male announcer ] need a moment? ♪ don't you think she should be dressed in warm colors? you know, you're right. she is the su
♪ who loves the benjamin? ♪ living in america [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time.st deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. just $2.50. build your better breakfast today at subway! yeah, 10's boring. luckily, k-y intense makes getting to the big moment easier and it's scientifically proven to... ♪ [ sighs ] [ female announcer ] k-y brand intense....
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meets with benjamin netanyahu. queen elizabeth speakes said united nations, and an update on the call of mexico oil speaker -- oil spill. >> on tomorrow's "washington journal," dan mccue on the effect of the housing market on the economy. david saaage with a look back at the supreme court's most recently concluded term. and we will talk with steven camarota about arizonas immigration law and the obama administration's immigration policy. washington journal begins like each morning at 7 eastern on c- span. >> " tv considers all this week in prime time with the focus on economic issues wednesday. he writes about the efforts to expand social business. "the 10 laws of enduring success," and talk about the 2008 economic collapse and what is next and "freefall." all this week on c-span2. >> before the senate judiciary committee votes up or down, what's the entire confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee elena kagan including her testimony and all the witnesses online at the c-span video library. it is washington y
meets with benjamin netanyahu. queen elizabeth speakes said united nations, and an update on the call of mexico oil speaker -- oil spill. >> on tomorrow's "washington journal," dan mccue on the effect of the housing market on the economy. david saaage with a look back at the supreme court's most recently concluded term. and we will talk with steven camarota about arizonas immigration law and the obama administration's immigration policy. washington journal begins like each...
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benjamin franklin stood to his beat one day, the oldest man in that gathering and addressed the chair which sat general george washington. franklin said, quote, sir i have lived a long time and the longer i live and the convincing proofs i see of this truth. god governance in the affairs of men. and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible that an empire can rise without his aide? wife been assured in the say credit writings that accept the lord they build the house they labor in vein, unquote. franklin moved that a member of the clergy participate in the meetings from that day. today, that they might invoke the wisdom and guidance of the father of lights, quote, we shall succeed no better than did the builders of babel, unquote. here was a real man, inventor, a philosopher, a man who served his country, a man with faith and higher power who had the courage to express that faith. our country's great men and i need not name them all, these fill ars of strength and structure of american ready >> the measure awaits action in the senate following the july
benjamin franklin stood to his beat one day, the oldest man in that gathering and addressed the chair which sat general george washington. franklin said, quote, sir i have lived a long time and the longer i live and the convincing proofs i see of this truth. god governance in the affairs of men. and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible that an empire can rise without his aide? wife been assured in the say credit writings that accept the lord they build the...
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a reminder, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu will be here tomorrow night t is a prime time exclusive. prime minister netanyahu, tomorrow night, for the full hour. >>> lindsay lohan has been ordered to serve 90 days in jail for miss alcohol counseling session and violation of probation. she has to surrender july 20th. michael lohan is lindsay lohan's father. he was in the courtroom today. he will be with us tonight. lisa bloom is his attorney. and we, as well, welcome addiction expert, dr. drew pin ski, the host of "celebrity rehab" on vh-1. here's lindsey in court, hours ago. >> in terms of going more than once in a week, some people -- i know that i was ordered to go once a week and i wasn't -- you know, i wasn't missing the classes just to hang out or to do anything like that i was working, mostly in -- i was working with children. it wasn't a vacation. it wasn't some sort of a joke. and i respect your order and i have been taking it seriously. and i appreciate the program has done so much to help me finish early because i wanted to make sure that i would come back here m
a reminder, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu will be here tomorrow night t is a prime time exclusive. prime minister netanyahu, tomorrow night, for the full hour. >>> lindsay lohan has been ordered to serve 90 days in jail for miss alcohol counseling session and violation of probation. she has to surrender july 20th. michael lohan is lindsay lohan's father. he was in the courtroom today. he will be with us tonight. lisa bloom is his attorney. and we, as well, welcome...
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two perspectives now: major benjamin tupper was an embedded trainer with the afghan national army. he wrote a book about his experiences "greetings from afghanistan, send more ammo." he's still in the army national guard. the views he expresses are his own. and major general charles dunlap was the air force's number two lawyer until his recent retirement. he's now a visiting professor of law at duke university. first, major tupper, how do you see the reasons for the rising tide of u.s. casualties? >> well, i think it's pretty straight forward. we're going into areas that we haven't been for years. we have force levels now that are on par to get into these home land, so to speak, safe areas that the talibans that been operating out of for years uncontested. so it's tragic, but it's logical to expect that we'll have more casualties as we go into their homeland and they fight to defend their logistical bases, their support bases. >> lehrer: do you agree, general, that this was pretty inevitable? >> i think it's inevitable when you put more troops on the ground, you're going to have mo
two perspectives now: major benjamin tupper was an embedded trainer with the afghan national army. he wrote a book about his experiences "greetings from afghanistan, send more ammo." he's still in the army national guard. the views he expresses are his own. and major general charles dunlap was the air force's number two lawyer until his recent retirement. he's now a visiting professor of law at duke university. first, major tupper, how do you see the reasons for the rising tide of...