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none turn on benjamin. what do you think of arthur benjamin? is he a good man? is he an evil man? >> he's a good man. he's a nice man. >> he treats you well? >> yeah. >> as you can see here, it's not like the movies. we're not greeted with a hug and a kiss on the cheek. it doesn't go that way. a lot of times, unfortunately, they view us as the enemy, because they've grown up in this environment. they've been here for a while. trying to get them comfortable enough to where they feel that they can talk to us -- they realize we're here to help them. it's a significant challenge. >> after an hour, the authorities feel they have enough to arrest benjamin. >> but -- but why? what did i do? >> there's no minors here. >> where? there are no minors here. okay, fine. i'll go with you. i got no problem with that. >> were you surprised at his demeanor and how calm he was and denying everything? >> no, no, we see that a lot. it's got to shock. it probably feels very surreal right now. and he'll probably go to sleep very soundly, like we've seen before, and wake up tomorrow and realize what jus
none turn on benjamin. what do you think of arthur benjamin? is he a good man? is he an evil man? >> he's a good man. he's a nice man. >> he treats you well? >> yeah. >> as you can see here, it's not like the movies. we're not greeted with a hug and a kiss on the cheek. it doesn't go that way. a lot of times, unfortunately, they view us as the enemy, because they've grown up in this environment. they've been here for a while. trying to get them comfortable enough to...
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taking it to the wire, benjamin netanyahu strikes a last-minute deal to form a coalition government in israel. >>> four men are sentenced to death over the mob killing of a woman, which sparked protest across afghanistan. >>> and the last day of campaigning before the u.k. election. why none of the major parties look likely to governor alone. >> thank you for joining us. now in the letter the ambassador writes we urge the international community to quickly intervene by land forces to save yemen especially aden and taiz and call upon the international human rights organizations to document these barbaric violations against a defensive population. well let's go straight to the united nations and speak with gabriel elizondo. what is the significance of this letter? >> well, this letter that we got our hands on has not been made public. however, we were able to get it from sources. it was sent from the yemeni ambassador to the u.n. to the lithuanian ambassador who is the head of the security council this month. it has called for ground troops to be sent into the country but also comes amid
taking it to the wire, benjamin netanyahu strikes a last-minute deal to form a coalition government in israel. >>> four men are sentenced to death over the mob killing of a woman, which sparked protest across afghanistan. >>> and the last day of campaigning before the u.k. election. why none of the major parties look likely to governor alone. >> thank you for joining us. now in the letter the ambassador writes we urge the international community to quickly intervene by...
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explain why we should care about benjamin franklin and that genius decision he had back then relative to what we are goingjamin anklin and through today. >> we should care about the origination clause because itgong protects us and when we don't follow it doesn't protect is the th protection or formal care acte not as obamacare is case in point. it originate and one very technical sense in the house but that don't nothing to do with health care. had nothing to do with what became obamacare. it had to do with certain benefits, housing related benefits that would follow members of the armed services. hous passed the in helsinki move to the center harry reid, then the majority leader adopted a strip and replace amendment that replaced that go with what became obamacare. so all the obamacare tax wi provisions these new revenue provisions were added for the first time in the senate rather than in the house. for t had we been following the origination clause and head we have members of congress who are willing to say no we will not go along with it because that is fol o originating new tax
explain why we should care about benjamin franklin and that genius decision he had back then relative to what we are goingjamin anklin and through today. >> we should care about the origination clause because itgong protects us and when we don't follow it doesn't protect is the th protection or formal care acte not as obamacare is case in point. it originate and one very technical sense in the house but that don't nothing to do with health care. had nothing to do with what became...
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. >> one of the most interesting stories was on the question of benjamin franklin and how he rescued the convention. i've always argued if george washington was the leader and sam adams was a community organizer and thomas jefferson was the philosopher of the movement in you don't necessarily call him yoda that he is the glue that holds together with these interests and they ultimately wanted the constitution. talk about that. >> it could have made for a nice merchandise opportunity. >> next time i will have to look at that. >> there was a fairly well-known conflict between the big states and small states. the big states wanted to make sure that their population was reflected in congress and they said yes but we are equally sovereign. we don't want our votes is followed up by the more populated states. >> even after they reached the compromise, they said okay we will have two houses in congress. we will have the senate where they are represented according to the population. even after that happened, there were still dead walks. they couldn't get to an agreement and the benjamin frank
. >> one of the most interesting stories was on the question of benjamin franklin and how he rescued the convention. i've always argued if george washington was the leader and sam adams was a community organizer and thomas jefferson was the philosopher of the movement in you don't necessarily call him yoda that he is the glue that holds together with these interests and they ultimately wanted the constitution. talk about that. >> it could have made for a nice merchandise...
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benjamin netanyahu lines up the slimmest majority with the backing of the far right.e will start with a look at business news with stephen carroll. stephen: that story about the united kingdom. it is interesting to watch what is happening. we're about the midpoint in the trading day. we've seen shares turn significantly into the red in the past couple of hours. london ftse 100 is down about 1.6% this midpoint -- 1.4% at this point in the trading day. that's partly due to uncertainly -- uncertainty due to the elections. paris down 1.2%. the other market to watch is a currency market. key to see what will happen to the value of the pound. what sort of uncertainty might follow elections. one pound can you about one euro, $.34. genie: what else do have today? stephen: we're going to go to areva, the french nuclear giant. they have announced they will cut up to 6000 jobs worldwide to plug a hole in their finances. in france between 3000 and 4000 jobs will be lost. areva reported record losses of almost 5 billion euros last year . the job losses are part of a restructuring
benjamin netanyahu lines up the slimmest majority with the backing of the far right.e will start with a look at business news with stephen carroll. stephen: that story about the united kingdom. it is interesting to watch what is happening. we're about the midpoint in the trading day. we've seen shares turn significantly into the red in the past couple of hours. london ftse 100 is down about 1.6% this midpoint -- 1.4% at this point in the trading day. that's partly due to uncertainly --...
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"benjamin franklin" the note three.n" 2007 "steve jobs" which is going to be made into a movie 2011. and "the innovators" a group of hackers geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution. you have been watching booktv on c-span2. >> thanks for joining us on booktv this memorial day. here's a quick look at our prime-time line-up this evening. beginning at 8:30, we're featuring books on the first ladies. we begin with peter sheriff ven's new book on michelle obama. after that, a book called, first ladies this is put out by c-span. this is based on the series that we did on first ladies last year. and finally hissing cousins. this is about the relationship between eleanor roosevelt and alice roosevelt. that's a quick look at our prime-time line-up this memorial day. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> bill gates, cofounder of microsoft and the bill and melinda fates foundation recently released via "vanity fair" a list of seven books he is reading this summer. first up, he is reading richard dawkins t
"benjamin franklin" the note three.n" 2007 "steve jobs" which is going to be made into a movie 2011. and "the innovators" a group of hackers geniuses and geeks created the digital revolution. you have been watching booktv on c-span2. >> thanks for joining us on booktv this memorial day. here's a quick look at our prime-time line-up this evening. beginning at 8:30, we're featuring books on the first ladies. we begin with peter sheriff ven's new book on...
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benjamin netanyahu's race against time to form israel's next government. four men are sentenced to death over the mob killing of a woman which sparked protests across afghanistan. >>> and mission accomplished, why this capsule launched a significant step for space exploration. >>> more than 120 people most of them civilians are reported to have been killed in heavy fighting across yemen. 40 civilians died in aden after shells fired by houthi rebels at a fishing boat that civilians were using to flee the southern port city. they were among thousands trying to escape heavy fighting with the houthis have retaken their neighborhood. saudi has responded with airstrikes after houthi fighters fired mortar and rockets at a saudi arabia town. the united nations is concerned about the worsening humanitarian condition. secretary of state john kerry is in riyadh where he will discuss the saudi-led coalition. >>> people have been trapped between the war and the sea seizing the southwestern district has given the houthis control of the presidential palace which overlook
benjamin netanyahu's race against time to form israel's next government. four men are sentenced to death over the mob killing of a woman which sparked protests across afghanistan. >>> and mission accomplished, why this capsule launched a significant step for space exploration. >>> more than 120 people most of them civilians are reported to have been killed in heavy fighting across yemen. 40 civilians died in aden after shells fired by houthi rebels at a fishing boat that...
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benjamin the director from the academy in california. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> mr. mayor mr. honking i'm benjamin which we the director of the academy in los angeles on behalf of culture i want to thank you for coming today and present our support for the gentleman and congratulate the success of the skring dancers we opened in october and take care of the west coast americans and in the future other than this public performance and hopefully in the future we'll have more opportunity to work with san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you very much. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> >> thank you dr. ceo i want to recognize the distinguished guests from the economic cultural office in san francisco (clapping) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> also from the stage i'd like to recognize some of the sport in the audience commissioner eric mar is here. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and also another great supporter of the art in san francisco ms. carol is here. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and now ass as mayor ed lee said that is about golf we
benjamin the director from the academy in california. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> mr. mayor mr. honking i'm benjamin which we the director of the academy in los angeles on behalf of culture i want to thank you for coming today and present our support for the gentleman and congratulate the success of the skring dancers we opened in october and take care of the west coast americans and in the future other than this public performance and hopefully in the future we'll have more...
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>> we learn that benjamin netanyahu has security the majority in the parliament. he now has up to a week to decide on the exact competition of his cabinet but he has a very slim majority despite all of these compromises, and it was the majority that was reached in the last hour before his deadline. it went to the wire only at the last moment was an agreement reached within the jewish home party. it's leader securing concessions before throwing in its eight seats the full extent of the concessions made will only be apparent in coming days. but it's clear this will be a government of extreme right-wing senseibility. jewish home has its homes in the settler movement. and they've called for more settlements not less. the government will also be at the mercy of two ultra orthodox religious parties which have been demanded the pledge of the benefits for the ultra religious. it could tack the withdraw or support of one of the coalition parties to bring the government down. so at the end of weeks of negotiations benjamin netanyahu is left with a slim one-seat majority in
>> we learn that benjamin netanyahu has security the majority in the parliament. he now has up to a week to decide on the exact competition of his cabinet but he has a very slim majority despite all of these compromises, and it was the majority that was reached in the last hour before his deadline. it went to the wire only at the last moment was an agreement reached within the jewish home party. it's leader securing concessions before throwing in its eight seats the full extent of the...
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benjamin allen lasinack key west florida. erin marie. her commission will be presented by her brother lieutenant john lit lithgow, junior. >> watik latiffe. andrew kyle lusack graduating with high honors, flight training, pensacola florida.
benjamin allen lasinack key west florida. erin marie. her commission will be presented by her brother lieutenant john lit lithgow, junior. >> watik latiffe. andrew kyle lusack graduating with high honors, flight training, pensacola florida.
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benjamin netanyahu vehemently leading the charge to bury the two-state solution and impose a perpetual apartheid regime. congratulations, israel, your new government has revealed that appeals is not on their agenda. >> let's hear from a political analyst live from new york. it is said it will be a weak government. that is not the only way this government will differ from the last even though both are led by benjamin netanyahu. >> well yes, it is weaker simply because it has 61 majority out of 120 knesset member. it is certainly more to the right. in a sense it might have more durable cohesiveness. this is a cohesion of reege fanatics and political fanatics. if you look at some of those members of the other parties they are themselves graduates of the likud party. in a sense netanyahu and his old pals are back on the saddle, if you will, but with a far more twist to the right. >> how will this government be received by the u.s.? >> well, today's new york times did not feature the new israel government on its front page. it went into page 14 while i changes at aljazeera america have been
benjamin netanyahu vehemently leading the charge to bury the two-state solution and impose a perpetual apartheid regime. congratulations, israel, your new government has revealed that appeals is not on their agenda. >> let's hear from a political analyst live from new york. it is said it will be a weak government. that is not the only way this government will differ from the last even though both are led by benjamin netanyahu. >> well yes, it is weaker simply because it has 61...
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benjamin netenyahu has until the end of today, wednesday to present his new coalition to the presidentke hannah has more from west jerusalem. >> reporter: israel's parliament has begun its summer session, but as yet there is still no government in place. prime minister benjamin netenyahu's party has 30 seats, but he needs the backing of another 31 members to secure support. it is largely because of this man that netenyahu is struggling. he announced earlier this week that he would not be part of the coalition. effectively taking six seats that netenyahu so desperately leaded to the opposition. >> translator: this proposed coalition does not reflect the demands of the national camp and therefore, i have decided to resign as foreign minister and clearly we are not joining this coalition. >> reporter: the major reason netenyahu's decision to include the ultra orthodox religious parties in his coalition. they demanded the reinstatement of special privileges. state welfare payments to the ultra religious. and payments for religious students. it was for these reasons that lieberman and other
benjamin netenyahu has until the end of today, wednesday to present his new coalition to the presidentke hannah has more from west jerusalem. >> reporter: israel's parliament has begun its summer session, but as yet there is still no government in place. prime minister benjamin netenyahu's party has 30 seats, but he needs the backing of another 31 members to secure support. it is largely because of this man that netenyahu is struggling. he announced earlier this week that he would not be...
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they still couldn't get to an agreement until benjamin franklin came up with this great idea and they said to sweeten the deal let's make clear that any bill for raising revenue i mean any bill that includes new taxes has to start in the house of representatives. that is what saved it and i tell the story in this book and explain why that's so important why we need to follow it today. i also point out we are not following it today like we should be. >> origination clause, the idea that tax bill should originate in the house of representatives closer to the people is particularly relevant today as we struggle with the destructive problems created by obamacare. explain why we should care about benjamin franklin and the genius decision that he had back then relative to what we are going to today? >> we should care about the origination clause because it protects us and one we don't follow at it doesn't protect us. the affordable care act also known as obamacare is a case in point. what became obamacare started it originated in one very technical sense in the house. that bill had nothing
they still couldn't get to an agreement until benjamin franklin came up with this great idea and they said to sweeten the deal let's make clear that any bill for raising revenue i mean any bill that includes new taxes has to start in the house of representatives. that is what saved it and i tell the story in this book and explain why that's so important why we need to follow it today. i also point out we are not following it today like we should be. >> origination clause, the idea that...
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benjamin witt is is a senior fellow. we also have the print professor of entrepreneurial studies and professor jack goldsmith a professor of law. think you all for law. thank you all for coming. i will handed over to benjamin. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me and thank you all for turning out. i want to gabby and i started out writing a book about the government of catastrophic risk. rather to my surprise anyway but i'm not sure to gabby we ended up writing a book that is as much of political theory which was surprising to me. i want to talk about how we got there a little bit and what we ended up talking about and some of this sort of head scratching questions of governance of what we call a world of too many threats and defenses. i don't know if we can reduce it to a world in which anyone can attack anyone anywhere. we might call it hypothetical but they're not fully hypothetical. they're all real events that happened and each one illustrates some portion of the world and the security environment that were no
benjamin witt is is a senior fellow. we also have the print professor of entrepreneurial studies and professor jack goldsmith a professor of law. think you all for law. thank you all for coming. i will handed over to benjamin. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me and thank you all for turning out. i want to gabby and i started out writing a book about the government of catastrophic risk. rather to my surprise anyway but i'm not sure to gabby we ended up writing a book that is as...
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next to benjamin franklin is governor morris of pennsylvania. i thought when i first learned about him that he was a governor. but he was not he just had a very distinctive name, which was guvernor. he also had a distinctive peg leg. how did he get a peg leg? the story was that he was in a carriage accident, and some say that he was escaping from an assignation with a lady. others say he just had a carriage accident. you can decide for yourself. but he is here with his elegant walking stick perring over benjamin franklin along with the , rest of the pennsylvania delegation. and it's striking how central these delegates were in their home state. so, the great issue in addition to the presence or absence of the bill of rights that divided the constitutional convention was the question of slavery. this is the great moral stain in american history, the original declaration of independence had promised that all men are created equal. but the constitutional convention was not able to vindicate that promise because of a disagreement about the status of
next to benjamin franklin is governor morris of pennsylvania. i thought when i first learned about him that he was a governor. but he was not he just had a very distinctive name, which was guvernor. he also had a distinctive peg leg. how did he get a peg leg? the story was that he was in a carriage accident, and some say that he was escaping from an assignation with a lady. others say he just had a carriage accident. you can decide for yourself. but he is here with his elegant walking stick...
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tonight -- josh hartnett from msnbc's "morning joe," mika brzezinski and joe scarborough music from benjaminker featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. good to hear. i have a little bit of bad news. every now and then you hear something a little scary about the government. a defense department audit has found that a number of pentagon credit cars -- credit cards, excuse me, were used to gamble and pay for pornography. that is unbelievable. who pays for pornography? [ laughter ] in this day and age, if we've accomplished anything, it's that we don't have to pay for our pornography. a new poll finds that the majority of gop voters say they can't see themselves supporting chris christie. the trick is to lift with your legs -- [ laughter ] -- not with your back. [ applause ] you don't want to lift with your back. your instinct will be to lift with your back. don't lift with your back. now,
tonight -- josh hartnett from msnbc's "morning joe," mika brzezinski and joe scarborough music from benjaminker featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. good to hear. i have a little bit of bad news. every now and then you hear something a little scary about...
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allows benjamin netanyahu likud party to remain in party. the deal comes at a major cost. >> it went to the wire, only at the last moment was an agreement reached between jewish home party. it's leader, bennett asking for major concessions before throwing in his eight seats but gave the prime minister a majority in parliament, a slim majority of one. the full extent of concessions made will only become apparent in coming days as benjamin netanyahu finalizes the com significance of his government. it will be a government of right wing sensibility. jewish homes has its root in the settling moved and called for the settlement of more, not less along with the expulsion of palestinians along the west bank. the government will be at the mercy of two ultra orthodox religious parties granted the renewed state benefits for the ultra religious and exclusion from military service for religious students. the inevitable increase in state expenditure will in turn pressure the mom nailed finance minister who brought his party back into the fold. >> it coul
allows benjamin netanyahu likud party to remain in party. the deal comes at a major cost. >> it went to the wire, only at the last moment was an agreement reached between jewish home party. it's leader, bennett asking for major concessions before throwing in his eight seats but gave the prime minister a majority in parliament, a slim majority of one. the full extent of concessions made will only become apparent in coming days as benjamin netanyahu finalizes the com significance of his...
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and there has been speculation that benjamin netanyahu invite the leader to join the coalition, making it go a stronger government, and he has made clear that he has no interest in joining a coalition headed by benjamin netanyahu and less likely to join. >>> the u.s. senate has passed a bill that would allow to review and reject any nuclear plan. >>> they will ease economic sanctions in exchange for a scaling back. >>> the bill as amended is passed. >>> overwhelming support, now on the way to becoming law. legislation, that would make sure that congress has the ability to review any agreement with iran. >>> and a nation that we cannot trust. >>> if passed into law the legislation would allow the congress 30 days to review any agreement that the the u.s.ners into will. >>> certify, to the president and certify every 90 days that they are in compliance. >>> some, but not all u.s. sanctions, could be removed. first it must be passed in the house of representatives, and there, the president has received renewed support. namely boy members of his own political party. on thursday, more than
and there has been speculation that benjamin netanyahu invite the leader to join the coalition, making it go a stronger government, and he has made clear that he has no interest in joining a coalition headed by benjamin netanyahu and less likely to join. >>> the u.s. senate has passed a bill that would allow to review and reject any nuclear plan. >>> they will ease economic sanctions in exchange for a scaling back. >>> the bill as amended is passed. >>>...
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. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu as he intends to get 61 seats in parliament to help him form the next parliament in government. lieberman asked for control of operations with the united states. this is a function carried out by the former justice minister. the six seats that lieberman would have brought are seats that netanyahu desperately needed. as it stands he's looking at a very narrow coalition of some 61 seats within the parliament. that's a very narrow coalition indeed and certainly would create a far from stable government. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has let the ethiopian jewish soldier attacked by police last week. it was caught on camera and sparked a wave of protest in tel aviv on monday. during the needing he said that such behavior cannot be tolerate tolerated and changes will be brought how black israelis are treated. the police used stun grenades against those who were protesting against brutality and racism. >> to burundi police say grenade was thrown at protesters protesters. three were killed and 600 were arrested last week. >>> the u.s. has d
. >> it's a major blow to benjamin netanyahu as he intends to get 61 seats in parliament to help him form the next parliament in government. lieberman asked for control of operations with the united states. this is a function carried out by the former justice minister. the six seats that lieberman would have brought are seats that netanyahu desperately needed. as it stands he's looking at a very narrow coalition of some 61 seats within the parliament. that's a very narrow coalition indeed...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have to settle with a narrower majority. let's go to mike in jerusalem. this makes israeli politics more interesting at this point. >> it does, indeed, and is this a plow to benjamin netanyahu to get the seats he needs to gain control of the parliament. talks between lieberman and netanyahu say that lieberman insisted not only retaining the foreign minister portfolio but also taking control of relations with the united states. this had been carried out by former justice minister, another reason for liner man's decision, and the decision to bring in the coalition government and lieberman vehemently opposed to the presence of religious parties in the government. a blow to netanyahu getting those 61 seats in parliament. >> it makes life difficult for netanyahu but liner man is a two-edge sword because he brings controversy. >> he does, indeed. he had a very controversial couple of terms as foreign minister being kept away, for example, from the negotiating with the united states from negotiating in any norm whatsoeverform as i
prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have to settle with a narrower majority. let's go to mike in jerusalem. this makes israeli politics more interesting at this point. >> it does, indeed, and is this a plow to benjamin netanyahu to get the seats he needs to gain control of the parliament. talks between lieberman and netanyahu say that lieberman insisted not only retaining the foreign minister portfolio but also taking control of relations with the united states. this had been carried...
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. >> one of the most interesting stories that i wasn't a flew in on is the question of benjamin franklin and how he rescued the constitutional convention. i always argued that george washington was the leader and sam adams was a community organizer and thomas jefferson was the philosopher of our founding movements and ben franklin was kind of like yoda. we didn't necessarily call him that but we suggest that he is the glue that hold together these disparate interests and what led to the constitution. >> it could have made for a nice merchandising opportunity. but yes, he did save it. and so there was this big well-known conflict between the big states and the small states and the big states wanted to make sure that their population was reflected in the small states said yes, but we are equally sovereign. and it we don't want our votes swallowed up. even after they reached a compromise they said okay we are going to have to have a conference. and they still couldn't get to an agreement and he said to sweeten the deal let's make clear that any bill for raising revenue for any bill that inc
. >> one of the most interesting stories that i wasn't a flew in on is the question of benjamin franklin and how he rescued the constitutional convention. i always argued that george washington was the leader and sam adams was a community organizer and thomas jefferson was the philosopher of our founding movements and ben franklin was kind of like yoda. we didn't necessarily call him that but we suggest that he is the glue that hold together these disparate interests and what led to the...
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here's a live look along benjamin fran lynn parkway.ning ceremonies begin in a few minutes and the run and walk starts at 8:15. >>> next there's another chance to catch the wings and wheels air show in south jersey. we'll have the details, after the break. >>> plus a baby deer a fawn stranded on the side of the road, saved by a state police trooper. the heartwarming rescue, next. >>> it's warm this morning, temperatures already into the upper 60s in some spots. 67 right now in philadelphia. and we're looking at that fog once again. the low clouds. it's going to take a little while before it finally burns off and we see some sunshine. summerlike today, even hotter on monday and tuesday. i'll let you know how hot we're going to get in just a few minutes. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next? we are a creamy cheese that still believes in savoring our food. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswage
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before benjamin o. davis got there, west point had not graduated a single african-american cadet in the whole 20th century. benjamin o. davis jr. for those four years he was frozen out, tormented for the whole time he was there, but he persevered, graduated in the top 15% of his class. this class that hated him for being black. and he went on to a very distinguished military career. he was an original tuskegee airmen, commanded the red tails, one of the army pioneers who helped create the united states air force. he became the first-ever african-american air force general. and now west point will house 650 cadets in a six-story building they are naming for him on campus. the head of west point's history department saying today benjamin o. davis' career, quote, was not west point at its finest hour, but this is a chance for west point to recognize one of its finest. >>> first lady michelle obama gave the commencement speech in alabama this weekend. she talked about what it meant to be the site for the ai
before benjamin o. davis got there, west point had not graduated a single african-american cadet in the whole 20th century. benjamin o. davis jr. for those four years he was frozen out, tormented for the whole time he was there, but he persevered, graduated in the top 15% of his class. this class that hated him for being black. and he went on to a very distinguished military career. he was an original tuskegee airmen, commanded the red tails, one of the army pioneers who helped create the...
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benjamin a question, please on drawings a-204 i see the garage stoppage storage spaces that's that spacenaccessible it is drawings a-201 the southeast corner the two spaces which basically close off that storage >> well interests four or five before you walk into this space. >> we're talking the southeast corner. >> the spaces are larger than the standard width but longer than standard so one could assume one car is four or five feet in you can get around it is noted labeled for storage or lockers only a parking space you can't maneuver in that. >> i'm sorry, i happy to be in one of these spaces because people that take things in and out. >> it would- none of the storage this is preliminary was designated as unit storage as opposed to generally storage. >> did this provide a laundry room. >> no washer and dryer in each unit. >> did you have since you designed both building. >> our office destined both i wasn't but, yeah. >> that's a problem by default did you engage once you concept listed this did you think about that. >> we thought about it and we as i described we worked with the neig
benjamin a question, please on drawings a-204 i see the garage stoppage storage spaces that's that spacenaccessible it is drawings a-201 the southeast corner the two spaces which basically close off that storage >> well interests four or five before you walk into this space. >> we're talking the southeast corner. >> the spaces are larger than the standard width but longer than standard so one could assume one car is four or five feet in you can get around it is noted labeled...
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four star general benjamin o. davis entered in 1942.to become the first black general who demanded the all-black tuskegee airmen in world war ii. >>> in china, an 80-person police choir was rehearsing when the stage they were on went >> that happened on saturday. singers feel 15 feet eight were reportedly injured. >>> millennials may have fewer sexual partners than baby boomers. the study tested 33,000 people and according to another study using data from match.com. 49% of 20 somethings have not had sex in the past year. and one in three are virgins. >>> now to guyana, jimmy carter had to cut his trip short because he was sick. he was in the south american nations. no details on the illness has been released. carter is 90 years old. >>> in colorado one latino restaurant owner is getting heat for planning to host a white people appreciation day where his caucasian customers get a 10% discount. >> we have a whole month for hispanic heritage month. so we figured the least we can do is offer one day to appreciate white americans. >> not eve
four star general benjamin o. davis entered in 1942.to become the first black general who demanded the all-black tuskegee airmen in world war ii. >>> in china, an 80-person police choir was rehearsing when the stage they were on went >> that happened on saturday. singers feel 15 feet eight were reportedly injured. >>> millennials may have fewer sexual partners than baby boomers. the study tested 33,000 people and according to another study using data from match.com. 49%...
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benjamin netanyahu said such actions would not be tolerated. mike hannah reports. >> reporter: a signature moment as the israeli prime minister meets the soldier who was beaten by police. we cannot accept this benjamin netanyahu says, the police are dealing with this and we need to change things. and the soldier expressed his gratitude. >> translator: we spoke about everything that has happened. he knew about the issues. he knew what he was talking about. first of all it's a boost and the that the prime minister's goal was to meet and speak with me. it was a good meeting. >> wider sefardic jew movement. a significant number of these ethiopian jews were born in this country. they insist they were thought marginalized. >> we are saying enough is enough. because we see more and more attacking by the police. not only the police but individual police, criminals and because of the differential of culture we are attacking some young especially. >> and another demonstrator identified only by the name david explained why he was there. >> translator: it'
benjamin netanyahu said such actions would not be tolerated. mike hannah reports. >> reporter: a signature moment as the israeli prime minister meets the soldier who was beaten by police. we cannot accept this benjamin netanyahu says, the police are dealing with this and we need to change things. and the soldier expressed his gratitude. >> translator: we spoke about everything that has happened. he knew about the issues. he knew what he was talking about. first of all it's a boost...
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up next, a live report on the deadline, benjamin netanyahu is facing.k in a moment. >>> welcome back, everyone. well the clock is ticking in israel for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to form a government. it is not coming easy. he has deals with three parties. still needs to finalize agreements with one or two more. the prime minister has until midnight local time to form his new coalition. cnn's orren liebermann joins us from jerusalem with the latest. orren, the deadline for mr. netanyahu is fast approaching. all the while many believe the new government is unlikely to last the full four years. why is that? and how much pressure is mr. netanyahu feeling both domestically and internationally to make the right coalition deals? >> well, rosemary it has been decades since an israeli government has lasted the full four years. netanyahu has history against him. his last government made it two years. but he has a far bigger immediate problem. one of his major coalition partners, his foreign minister announced he is backing out of the coalition and resigni
up next, a live report on the deadline, benjamin netanyahu is facing.k in a moment. >>> welcome back, everyone. well the clock is ticking in israel for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to form a government. it is not coming easy. he has deals with three parties. still needs to finalize agreements with one or two more. the prime minister has until midnight local time to form his new coalition. cnn's orren liebermann joins us from jerusalem with the latest. orren, the deadline for mr....
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benjamin netanyahu has been sworn in for a fourth term as israel he premier. it took him the full six weeks allowed by israeli law to put get her a right-wing coalition government. the prime minister has the lowest majority possible. the first cabinet meeting took place this friday. elliott richardson has the details. elliott: getting down to work with the new cabinet friday morning, just hours after being sworn in for a fourth term, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, outlined his vision for israel. his priority, as ever, was security. >> we will be determined to defend our border. and to defend our security from far away and from near. all the enemies of her country should know that we have red lines. this is our party before and it will continue with the new government. elliott: the coalition consists of far right conservatives. mahmoud abbas wants peace talks. netanyahu's ministers opposed the talks. thursday night, his new term got off to a rocky start. the ceremony in the knesset was postponed by two hours so he could calm down members of his
benjamin netanyahu has been sworn in for a fourth term as israel he premier. it took him the full six weeks allowed by israeli law to put get her a right-wing coalition government. the prime minister has the lowest majority possible. the first cabinet meeting took place this friday. elliott richardson has the details. elliott: getting down to work with the new cabinet friday morning, just hours after being sworn in for a fourth term, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, outlined his...
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benjamin netanyahu is still short of the slimmest majority in parliament just hours before the deadline tonight. the prime minister has at a hard time striking deals with potential partners. if he fails by the end of the day today, the israeli president will test someone else with the job. reporter: triumph. regimen netanyahu is still looking for a majority. -- benjamin netanyahu is still looking for a majority. the center-right as well as two ultra-orthodox parties. this coalition gives netanyahu a 53 seat backing. the israeli prime minister had hoped to form a right wing religious lineup that fell apart when a foreign minister announced his party would not join. netanyahu is trying to win over the right -- the far right jewish home party. though both sides have downplayed the possibility, a broader national unity government is likely. the jewish home's eight seats would only give netanyahu a one-vote majority that many see as unsustainable in the long run. those 61 seats will have to do for now. if netanyahu fails to form a majority by midnight, president reuven richland will offer th
benjamin netanyahu is still short of the slimmest majority in parliament just hours before the deadline tonight. the prime minister has at a hard time striking deals with potential partners. if he fails by the end of the day today, the israeli president will test someone else with the job. reporter: triumph. regimen netanyahu is still looking for a majority. -- benjamin netanyahu is still looking for a majority. the center-right as well as two ultra-orthodox parties. this coalition gives...
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there has been speckation that benjamin netenyahu may invite the leader of the zionist movement inton the government. however, he has made clear from the beginning he has no interest in joining a coalition headed by benjamin netenyahu and is even less likely to join a coalition composed of parties whom he would regard as even more unsavory. >>> turning to the situation in syria, the dangers of the ever-growing refugees who are fleeing the violence. one man was trying to take his two eldest sons to germany. he used forged passports. it was a journey that ended in tragedy. here is his story in his own words. >> translator: we got to the port outside of athens and passed through several check points out problem. at the last one i was called over. the port was huge very big, so i asked another arab family to keep my youngest son while my eldest son and i went to be checked. at the check point they saw my fake passports and seized them. because we're syrians, they didn't arrest us but they made us leave the port. i called my family and told them not to worry. i stayed in a hotel for the n
there has been speckation that benjamin netenyahu may invite the leader of the zionist movement inton the government. however, he has made clear from the beginning he has no interest in joining a coalition headed by benjamin netenyahu and is even less likely to join a coalition composed of parties whom he would regard as even more unsavory. >>> turning to the situation in syria, the dangers of the ever-growing refugees who are fleeing the violence. one man was trying to take his two...
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>> benjamin netenyahu said before the election on his watch there will not be a palestinian state. but that doesn't mean that this is necessarily going to be the policy of the new government because it is a weak government. it is a rightist government. actually it is a naked rightist government, and it will have to do something in order to not be more isolated than before. and this is why i can see here -- not that i'm happy, this is the structure of the new government, but i don't believe that we have to give [ inaudible ] i don't believe that my friends who immediately say no chance nowhere. the same party was also a member of the former government and it was stronger then. >>> meanwhile the white house just put out a statement saying president obama looks forward to working with prime minister netenyahu and his new government. >>> this week nigerian forces rescued dozens of more women and children from boko haram. but we rarely here about men being saved, and that's because boko haram typically kills the men before taking the women and children hostage. >> reporter: sad and brok
>> benjamin netenyahu said before the election on his watch there will not be a palestinian state. but that doesn't mean that this is necessarily going to be the policy of the new government because it is a weak government. it is a rightist government. actually it is a naked rightist government, and it will have to do something in order to not be more isolated than before. and this is why i can see here -- not that i'm happy, this is the structure of the new government, but i don't...
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i will happened it over to benjamin. >> thanks so much. thanks for having me, and thank you all for turning out. this is quite overwhelming. i want to -- gabby and i started out thinking we were writing a book about the governance of catastrophic risk, and rather to my surprise anyway -- though i'm not certain to gabby's -- we ended up writing a book that was as much a book of political theory as anything else which is odd for me because i actually had never really studied political theory. so i want to talk about sort of how we got there a little bit and what, what we ended up thinking about and some of the sort of head scratching questions of governance of what we call a world of many to many threats and defenses or as i sometimes -- i don't pejoratively or reductionistly reduce it to a world in which anyone can attack anyone from anywhere. so i want to start with three we might call hypotheticals except they're not really hypothetical. they're all real events that happened about which i'm going to change one fact. and each one i think i
i will happened it over to benjamin. >> thanks so much. thanks for having me, and thank you all for turning out. this is quite overwhelming. i want to -- gabby and i started out thinking we were writing a book about the governance of catastrophic risk, and rather to my surprise anyway -- though i'm not certain to gabby's -- we ended up writing a book that was as much a book of political theory as anything else which is odd for me because i actually had never really studied political...
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. >> benjamin dean was highly decorated earning officer of the year corey tate a rookie cop who always dreamed of being a police officer. they become the 30th killed in the line of duty. 126 died last year. the entire state is mourning the loss of these two officers adding this should remind us of law enforcement's unwavering decision to protect and serve. >> what do we know about the motive? they haven't released anything about a motive. we will probably find out things as these men and women come forward today. the four sus>> kelly wright live for us. appreciate it. >> two heros. >> extreme weather making a mess from a snowstorm in the rockies to dangerous flooding in the central plains. >> that's a tornado all of the way down. >> the first named prop cal storm of this season washes ashore on the east coast. jonathan sere reis live in myrtle beach, south carolina they have named anna. good morning, jonathan. >> good morning to you. it is strange to experience a tropical storm this early in the year. the hurricane season doesn't begin after all until june 1st. the center of the storm
. >> benjamin dean was highly decorated earning officer of the year corey tate a rookie cop who always dreamed of being a police officer. they become the 30th killed in the line of duty. 126 died last year. the entire state is mourning the loss of these two officers adding this should remind us of law enforcement's unwavering decision to protect and serve. >> what do we know about the motive? they haven't released anything about a motive. we will probably find out things as these...
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. >> oren what has prime minister benjamin netanyahu said about this?ing tomorrow from you know members of the government there? >> reporter: so prime minister benjamin netanyahu released a statement a short time ago on facebook urging restraint, not the only one pushing for that. ethiopian leaders have also said show restraint, scale back don't let this turn into a violent protest. all sides really trying to keep this in check, keep it under control. tomorrow's a very big day because even before today's protests were announced, prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he would meet with leaders of the ethiopian community as well as the victim in that video to try to ease some of the tensions. this, of course, can't just be solved with a meeting. i mentioned these are long-simmering tensions. the ethiopian community feels they've been discriminated against for years. perhaps tonight's demonstrations and the demonstration thursday night in jerusalem can be the catalyst of the beginning of change for the eatthiopians feel they're not discriminated here. it
. >> oren what has prime minister benjamin netanyahu said about this?ing tomorrow from you know members of the government there? >> reporter: so prime minister benjamin netanyahu released a statement a short time ago on facebook urging restraint, not the only one pushing for that. ethiopian leaders have also said show restraint, scale back don't let this turn into a violent protest. all sides really trying to keep this in check, keep it under control. tomorrow's a very big day...
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i think that benjamin netanyahu it was always good to go down to the wire. they want to get the concessions, he gave the justice ministry in charge of appointing the attorney general. some talks of watering down the supreme court there in israel which many both inside and outside see as the most trustworthy institution, they have often ruled against them when it comes to dealings with the palestinians and the west bank. and the majority of one. talking about the u.k. elections it will be interesting to see if the outcome is as close as it was there. mark: thanks, elliott. caroline: top stories on bloomberg this hour. the united kingdom has gone to the ballot box today. 600 and50 mps will be elected, and registered voters will be there can determine the makeup. they will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. u.k. time. and tomorrow from 6:00 a.m., and bring you 12 hours a break it ing news. to track the outcome of this general election. australian employers are expected to cut jobs in april. and a resilient currency with local industries. that is compared with the f
i think that benjamin netanyahu it was always good to go down to the wire. they want to get the concessions, he gave the justice ministry in charge of appointing the attorney general. some talks of watering down the supreme court there in israel which many both inside and outside see as the most trustworthy institution, they have often ruled against them when it comes to dealings with the palestinians and the west bank. and the majority of one. talking about the u.k. elections it will be...
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of the mayor's office of housing and i'll i'm going to turn it over to deputy director benjamin to walk to the rest of the power point but we've spent a lot of time over the past year really doing a couple of things clearly our work in public housing has been a major emphasis of the office i know hope sf started under the newsom administration and we've implement a variety of phases at hunters point and we're in the process of looking at selling some of the sites for mandatory housing at hunters point as part of the concept of hope sf and alice griffith phase one and two have gone vurl and hope to begin construction of a.k.a. in the very near future that allows us to meet all the requirement of the $30 million federal complete neighborhoods grant at alice griffith so alice griffith hunters point are on their way one the major accomplishment working with the budget office to come up with a long-range plan to these how we'll development the last two large developments like sunnyvale i'm sure you're aware of those developments are going to do the environmental review and once their through
of the mayor's office of housing and i'll i'm going to turn it over to deputy director benjamin to walk to the rest of the power point but we've spent a lot of time over the past year really doing a couple of things clearly our work in public housing has been a major emphasis of the office i know hope sf started under the newsom administration and we've implement a variety of phases at hunters point and we're in the process of looking at selling some of the sites for mandatory housing at...
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lee and benjamin from the mayor's office of housing and community development i'm going to go throughhe first few slides quickly you saw them last week our budget is a little bit less than half from the general fund about 25 percent from the federalist grants and quarter from the development impact fees if i drill down into the general fund portion for 2014-2015 our anniversary operating budget delores out the door $21 million from the housing trust fund the boards authorized $20 million from the moogsz and we've not taken that action yet but expect to utilize it authority for the housing department the loss program two work orders to fund subsidies at the housing facilities and then what we're calling the services i'll drill down duo 0 to about $7 million a year here on that slide you'll see a brief bullet list of safety net services your department focuses on i'll run through those the loss program it started in 2007 and curling with the fund from dph and h f a there are approximately 15 not quite 15 heed hundred those households don't have itch income paying rent we need to help su
lee and benjamin from the mayor's office of housing and community development i'm going to go throughhe first few slides quickly you saw them last week our budget is a little bit less than half from the general fund about 25 percent from the federalist grants and quarter from the development impact fees if i drill down into the general fund portion for 2014-2015 our anniversary operating budget delores out the door $21 million from the housing trust fund the boards authorized $20 million from...
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. >>> welcome to al jazera live, also ahead benjamin netanyahu forms a last-minute deal to form a governmentn goes to the polls in what is expected to be one of the closest elections in decades. >>> i'm in afghanistan will they're expecting another record harvest of poppy why is the government saying that i winning the war on this deadly crop? >>> yemen, has called for ground troops ton sent into the country, in a letter, he urged the international community to quickly intervene by second land forces to save yemen. he also wanted orgs to document what he calls barbaric violations by the houthi rebels. and, now more this is as very significant letter that was sent from from the ambassador that is the head of the security council this month. the letter, the top line being is that yemen is calling for ground forces to be sent to the country, and the ambassador leaving very little about what he wants to see happen in his country. this is all happening as the u.n. has a new envoy to yemen and he's been on the job for less than two weeks, on wednesday he was in paris trying to kick start the talks
. >>> welcome to al jazera live, also ahead benjamin netanyahu forms a last-minute deal to form a governmentn goes to the polls in what is expected to be one of the closest elections in decades. >>> i'm in afghanistan will they're expecting another record harvest of poppy why is the government saying that i winning the war on this deadly crop? >>> yemen, has called for ground troops ton sent into the country, in a letter, he urged the international community to...
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there has been speculation too that benjamin netenyahu may invite the leader of the zionist union toe coalition. however, he has made it clear from the beginning that he has no interest in joining a coalition headed by benjamin netenyahu, and is even less likely to join a coalition composed of parties whom he would regard as even more insavory. ♪ >>> millions of people across britain are casting their ballots in the general election. about 50 million people have registered to take part in the poll. it has been one of the most closely fought complains for a generation. let's go live to lawrence lee who is in westminster. i know you are on tight restrictions within those boundaries. what can you tell us? >> it's a nice day. i can tell you that much. it has been very sunny in london and across the u.k. 45 million or more people across the u.k. are eligible to vote. the polls opened at breakfast time. there was a steady turnout reported all over the place. really no major problems reported. a technical glitch or hiccup which might lead to a recount, but not very much. all of the party le
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as you know the president had some tension relations with other world leaders, most notably benjaminenyahu. but he does seem to have a better relationship with the chinese leader. >> i think with regard to the settlement in the south china sea, our relations could get better or worse, but they are going to change. because there is no room for compromise. >> gordon thank you. >>> coming up the search for a u.s. marine helicopter that disappeared while delivering aid in nepal is over. >>> and the struggles moscow's subway has. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm i'm antonio mora. music as diplomacy. but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. convicted boston marathon bomber has been sentenced to death. all 12 jurors agree that he planned and premeditated an act of terrorism. and also agreed he demonstrated a lack of remorse. >>> a funeral was held today for one of the victims of tuesday ease amtrak derailment. the naval academy mid-shipman was among those killed in the crash. >>> president obama spoke at the national peace officer's memorial service today
as you know the president had some tension relations with other world leaders, most notably benjaminenyahu. but he does seem to have a better relationship with the chinese leader. >> i think with regard to the settlement in the south china sea, our relations could get better or worse, but they are going to change. because there is no room for compromise. >> gordon thank you. >>> coming up the search for a u.s. marine helicopter that disappeared while delivering aid in nepal...