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and the first person i see is peter brat the brother of benjamin brat. and he puts his hand & says welcome mayor. so i decided not to wear the hat. >> welcome all of you to the american heritage indian month celebration at the san francisco public city hall the rue turned i'm earl and i'm your mc for this event. i wanted to wear my indian stovepipe hat and i we're it to helen's voth galileo event for the friendship house and i walk into the room at the hotel - what was the name of that hotel - . the fairmont hotel and the first person i see is peter brat the brother of benjamin brat and he puts his hand out and says welcome mayor so i decided not to wear the hat in the presence of mayor ed lee. i didn't want to up stage him then my wife reminded me also that not to up stage the honor resolution so. what you see >> item 12, approving the conceptual traffic-coaxing project boys. >> all of you again welcome to the ninth american heritage indian the public city hall i'm earl and i'm your mc for this event. i wanted to wear my indian stove hat at i we're it t
and the first person i see is peter brat the brother of benjamin brat. and he puts his hand & says welcome mayor. so i decided not to wear the hat. >> welcome all of you to the american heritage indian month celebration at the san francisco public city hall the rue turned i'm earl and i'm your mc for this event. i wanted to wear my indian stovepipe hat and i we're it to helen's voth galileo event for the friendship house and i walk into the room at the hotel - what was the name of...
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nicole. >> that is a lot of benjamin's. >> a lot of benjamin's. [applause] >> great.e tom said, i used to work for him. when he went to start a new media company, he sought out all of the smartest people and left me behind. it is great to be here. i want to talk about some of the things that our firm has been focused on from a problem- solving perspective. i have been spending a lot of time recently studying generational migration trends. riveting, right? , i'mu think about it responsible for the growth of the trading business at tdma or to -- td ameritrade. i'm i looked on the road, concerned about what will happen with future generations. if you look at this graph, we're from 2010.it in the green comment baby boomers. thee look a few years down road, 2020, that population is going to drop down below 20%. the millennial's will be at 19% of the population. ready much everyone in financial services have always been talking to the baby boomers. a few years down the road, we will be targeting a different individual investor. i have been studying these individuals. some t
nicole. >> that is a lot of benjamin's. >> a lot of benjamin's. [applause] >> great.e tom said, i used to work for him. when he went to start a new media company, he sought out all of the smartest people and left me behind. it is great to be here. i want to talk about some of the things that our firm has been focused on from a problem- solving perspective. i have been spending a lot of time recently studying generational migration trends. riveting, right? , i'mu think about it...
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he keeps using the mine -- line, benjamin, benjamin. he is getting cut and see. i had to go to the bathroom and now i am in the window. the plane starts to taxi and he is googling me. he is googling sink or swim and a picture of me comes up. he chose me as i had. me his ipad. he says, you slow played me or in -- me. he ways down the flight attendants. he has to go to the bathroom. no,e are texting, he says you cannot get up. he keeps threatening to get up to go to the bathroom and the flight attendants, all three of them, because they had pushed a button on it was like a code red. they looked at me and said, keep your friend in line. or were going to tell the pilot to go back to the gate and get rid of you guys. i just met this guy 20 seconds ago. this guy goes, he's smart. we work together at sink or swim. we have been friends for ex number of years. [laughter] they walked back to their sea, and says, you should have taken the benjamin. [laughter] [applause] that is why it got diverted to albuquerque. i was on the flight for eight hours. i said i'm walking to my
he keeps using the mine -- line, benjamin, benjamin. he is getting cut and see. i had to go to the bathroom and now i am in the window. the plane starts to taxi and he is googling me. he is googling sink or swim and a picture of me comes up. he chose me as i had. me his ipad. he says, you slow played me or in -- me. he ways down the flight attendants. he has to go to the bathroom. no,e are texting, he says you cannot get up. he keeps threatening to get up to go to the bathroom and the flight...
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. >> la adaptaciÓn al penal fue difÍcil, benjamín era agresivo hasta que un dÍa descubriÓ la mÚsica.que vienen por homicidio son muy violentos, empezamos a tocar varios instrumentos con Él y cuando llegÓ al piano su personalidad cambiÓ porque dijo que nunca habÍa tocado eso, es la primera vez que yo veo un instrumento de eso, siempre no veo por televisiÓn. >> y me hace sentir como si estuviera en la playa relajado. >>por eso hoy su sueÑo es convertirse en un gran pianista. >> hace 18 meses benjamÍn ingresÓ en este reclusorio juvenil,a quien tendiÓ que los sueÑos no se construyan solos y que tenÍa que ayudarse.por eso retornÓ a la escuela y hoy ya es bachiller. >> la ceremonia fue muy emotiva, allÍ estaba su madre, una humilde mujer que no pudo evitar que su hijo cayera en manos de los vicios de la calle y la mala vida,pero que ahora lo ven salir adelante. >> se siente muy orgulloso de Él mismo porque siente que estÁ logrando sus metas,una de ellas es ser bachiller y esperar la oportunidad de ser el gran mÚsico que quiere ser. >>todavÍa debe pasar mÁs de un aÑo para que benjamÍn vuelv
. >> la adaptaciÓn al penal fue difÍcil, benjamín era agresivo hasta que un dÍa descubriÓ la mÚsica.que vienen por homicidio son muy violentos, empezamos a tocar varios instrumentos con Él y cuando llegÓ al piano su personalidad cambiÓ porque dijo que nunca habÍa tocado eso, es la primera vez que yo veo un instrumento de eso, siempre no veo por televisiÓn. >> y me hace sentir como si estuviera en la playa relajado. >>por eso hoy su sueÑo es convertirse en un gran...
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benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub what do you have against this concept since up until obama get think we were the only industrialized nation in the world without a health care plan for its citizens. well we have a fractured and disjointed healthcare plan that is heavily government financed at this point almost fifty percent are on some sort of government can finance health care as of right now before obamacare and then we have this crazy private system where individuals purchase health insurance through their employer and that of course is a real problem because it limits the choice and it makes the. payment a benefit in lieu of salary and gives you an incentive to spend so we have this massive third party system in reality very few people are without some sort of health insurance and that rationale for taking over this entire part of the economy was never a good one there were
benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub what do you have against this concept since up until obama get think we were the only industrialized nation in the world without a health care plan for its citizens. well we have a fractured and disjointed healthcare plan that is heavily government financed...
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i can't believe you'd didn't take the benjamin. he keeps saying benjamin, benjamin. he's getting antsy. i have to take the aisle because i have to go to the bathroom. now you've got me in the window. so the plane starts to tax and all of a sudden he is googling sink or swim and a picture of me comes up. so he showed me his ipad because you haven't taken off it. he says you prick, you slow putt me. i know why you didn't take the money for me. he has a picture of me sitting next and. now he weighs down the flight attendant. he weighs them down says has to go to the bathroom. as we are taxing paygo no, you cannot get a. get back at in your seat. he keeps threatening to get up to go to the bathroom, and a flight attendant, all three of them, they pushed the button code red. they looked at me and they said, they said, keep your friend in line. [laughter] or were going to tell the pilot to go back to the gate and get rid of you two guys. i ago i just met this guy like 20 seconds ago. this guy goes, he's smart. tom, we worked together at sink or swim. we been friends for x
i can't believe you'd didn't take the benjamin. he keeps saying benjamin, benjamin. he's getting antsy. i have to take the aisle because i have to go to the bathroom. now you've got me in the window. so the plane starts to tax and all of a sudden he is googling sink or swim and a picture of me comes up. so he showed me his ipad because you haven't taken off it. he says you prick, you slow putt me. i know why you didn't take the money for me. he has a picture of me sitting next and. now he...
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was "after words" which authors of the latest not fiction books are reviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with the material. ..
much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was...
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. >> benjamin, what more do we know about who might be behind his attack or why? >> no one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. a few people are accusing him, saying that they most likely would be responsible for the attack. the defense ministry and the defense ministry have previously been packaged many times by al qaeda. however, they're still deeply divided after the departure, and these divisions are led to different clashes in the past, it also could be one of the people for the responsibility. >> all right, thank you for that, benjamin, reporting there sa'naa. john kerr a in israel, doing all he can to insist israel's security will not be jeopardized with the new nuclear deal with iran. kerry reassured prime minister benjamin netanyahu that core sanctions again iran would remain in place. >> we believe that in a final deal, unlike the interim deal that's crucial to bring about final agreement about determination of iran's military nuclear capability, i have expressed my concern that the factions would begin to unravel, and i think steps must be
. >> benjamin, what more do we know about who might be behind his attack or why? >> no one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. a few people are accusing him, saying that they most likely would be responsible for the attack. the defense ministry and the defense ministry have previously been packaged many times by al qaeda. however, they're still deeply divided after the departure, and these divisions are led to different clashes in the past, it also could be one of the...
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all to calvin benjamin. hoe had 212 -- he had 212 receiving yards. benjamin bowling his way into the end zone here. wide open and 29 wards and 17-0. the final td of the day and florida state ends the year with a perfect 12-0 record. should be number one in the bcs rankings. ohio state and much mitch and an all out second quarter brawl. punches thrown and three players ejected. 226 yards rushing. ohio state was up and just over two minutes remaining. wolverines answer. gardener to bunchess. gardener 451 yards passing and brady hoake says go for the two and the win. not a good idea. buckeyes finish a regular season 12-0 with a 42-41 victory. they will play in the big 10 title game for a shot at the national title. to hockey and the sharks and the ducks at the tank. it deflects into joe thorton's face and he comes back with a black eye and a broken nose. twos a horrendous give away. they go back and forth. sharks are up 3-1 and then the shot from the point and finds the back of the net and we are tied at three. game went to a shootout where joe pavelski
all to calvin benjamin. hoe had 212 -- he had 212 receiving yards. benjamin bowling his way into the end zone here. wide open and 29 wards and 17-0. the final td of the day and florida state ends the year with a perfect 12-0 record. should be number one in the bcs rankings. ohio state and much mitch and an all out second quarter brawl. punches thrown and three players ejected. 226 yards rushing. ohio state was up and just over two minutes remaining. wolverines answer. gardener to bunchess....
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song time line from paris to benjamin thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with that'swhere british had to thank you. he used to need to struggle to oust president assad but has now been thrown out of syria himself on nasi dot com we'll tell you why a top western banks position cannot end up how to run for cover and leave his own country. and also that china and america face another trait spot up to beijing times away if congo has a grudge born in that seven month one of the seeds of discord on his website. this is a council in dallas texas has introduced a new low pushing the brakes on the fracking industry it essentially means the treating a wells will move far from residential areas they move to texans voiced major concerns that shale gas drilling is pushing both down on their homes to trace its trades been shaken by a string of mass quakes in the past few months with scientists suggesting nearby drilling might have caused a seismic activity environmentalist monk w. mccord was at the council meeting and agrees fracking should not take place anywhere near populations.
song time line from paris to benjamin thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with that'swhere british had to thank you. he used to need to struggle to oust president assad but has now been thrown out of syria himself on nasi dot com we'll tell you why a top western banks position cannot end up how to run for cover and leave his own country. and also that china and america face another trait spot up to beijing times away if congo has a grudge born in that seven month one of the seeds...
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we appreciate that. >> medea benjamin. she runs codepink. >> thank you.aptions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> i think radio is the longest and best form of media left. right now isoing hour long conversations c-span doesd on long span conversations any more. you and charlie rose are the books the way i read books to talk to the authors seriously. don't get many people who have actually read books and no are talking about what page notes. i get a great deal of of an authorout who says, in fact the best compliment is that is the best comment i had on this book tour. latest by charles krauthammer. i like radio. abundance ofs an time and i can do a bunch of things. sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> tonight on c-span -- >> a year in review looks at the agencyl security surveillance programs followed by the series on first ladies with a look at the life and of bess truman. then a
we appreciate that. >> medea benjamin. she runs codepink. >> thank you.aptions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> i think radio is the longest and best form of media left. right now isoing hour long conversations c-span doesd on long span conversations any more. you and charlie...
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ashely: benjamin netanyahu blasting u.s.s of the national security agency spy spying on israel. he says that the behavior was not acceptable. new documents released by edward snowden detail the nsa and britain targeting the defense minister from 2009. meanwhile, talks between iran plemenng last month's nuclear dealwill resume after christmas. and an ditorial explaining how one wants to impre bilateral relations of the u.s. and al qada watching for a very public apology. a military leader said they are willing to pay blood money to the victim's family. and ndreds are being killed, some 62,000 are hommeless. aircraft is now being moved o provide security and help with evacuations. joining us now is general jack keane. and former army vice chief of staff. he is also a fox news military analyst. thank you so much for joining us. let's begin. a very dangerous pt of the world. not much known about it. how involved should the united states be? >> we have noto much in that couny. we have peacekeepers that are helping. and they evolv
ashely: benjamin netanyahu blasting u.s.s of the national security agency spy spying on israel. he says that the behavior was not acceptable. new documents released by edward snowden detail the nsa and britain targeting the defense minister from 2009. meanwhile, talks between iran plemenng last month's nuclear dealwill resume after christmas. and an ditorial explaining how one wants to impre bilateral relations of the u.s. and al qada watching for a very public apology. a military leader said...
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and dr benjamin gordon not as a doctor concern you you know sort of why would anyone want to pay for something that doesn't work why would anyone want to continue to provide care that isn't of high quality. we are in a profession and that profession ensures that. we work together and we share our experiences with others practice guidelines are advice for other clinicians based on the best evidence that we have and it isn't driven by the kinds of devious things that many things that we hear every day is driven by a true goal and desire to give patients the best quality and pay for performance why would anyone simply continue to pay for doing stuff again that we know doesn't work or when you've had a problem paying for performance means that you pay for good outcomes and you can do that in a way which protects physician decision making and that's what the affordable care act is designed to do. you think philosophically that we have a right to health no we don't have a right to health care and of course you can be healthy or sick and a lot of it depends on what lifestyle you choose to l
and dr benjamin gordon not as a doctor concern you you know sort of why would anyone want to pay for something that doesn't work why would anyone want to continue to provide care that isn't of high quality. we are in a profession and that profession ensures that. we work together and we share our experiences with others practice guidelines are advice for other clinicians based on the best evidence that we have and it isn't driven by the kinds of devious things that many things that we hear...
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a breakthrough in the second to calvin benjamin. 14 yards and 7-0knolls. 14-0.54-yards and winston threw for 330 and three touchdown and improving to 19-0 all time against duke and cruising to a 45-7 win and 12-0 on the season and will play for the national title in the bcs championship game in pasadena on january 6th against a team to be determined, most likely auburn. california high in the ncs division 1 championship game. first quarter and de la salle and he takes a handoff and rips off a 28-0 touchdown. ide la la salle is up 23-0. 66 yards to the house. de la salle wins their 22nd straight ncs championship, 49-17 your final. after a 27-point come back they were blown out against houston. mark jackson looking for intensity. they lost nine straight in memphis. warriors are in transition. a little behind the back to barnes. throws it it down and warriors up seven and moving the ball. clay lead the warriors with 30. steph curry goes coast to coast. a step around lay up. alley-oop and warriors are up 72-54. david leigh chipped in and warriors are up by 21. they
a breakthrough in the second to calvin benjamin. 14 yards and 7-0knolls. 14-0.54-yards and winston threw for 330 and three touchdown and improving to 19-0 all time against duke and cruising to a 45-7 win and 12-0 on the season and will play for the national title in the bcs championship game in pasadena on january 6th against a team to be determined, most likely auburn. california high in the ncs division 1 championship game. first quarter and de la salle and he takes a handoff and rips off a...
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he keeps saying, benjamin, benjamin. we are sitting there and he is getting antsy.the plane starts to taxi. he started googling me. he shows me his ipad. he said, you prick. i know why you did not take the money. he has a picture of me. he waves down the flight attendant. he has to go to the bathroom. he's threatening to go to the bathroom. all three came. they push a button. they look at me and say, keep your friend in a line. [laughter] or we are going to tell the pilot to go back to the gate. i said i do not know this guy. this guy is smart. he said, we worked together at sink or swim. we have been friends for x number of years. they said we do not care what you are up to. he looked at me and said, you should have taken the benjamin. [applause] that flight got diverted. when we finally landed, he said you are a good dude. we have an amazing show. enjoy it and we will be back and forth. it will be great. thank you. [applause] coming up next, we have adam -- are you there? adam erlebacher. he is from a company called simple.com and they are changing the world of on
he keeps saying, benjamin, benjamin. we are sitting there and he is getting antsy.the plane starts to taxi. he started googling me. he shows me his ipad. he said, you prick. i know why you did not take the money. he has a picture of me. he waves down the flight attendant. he has to go to the bathroom. he's threatening to go to the bathroom. all three came. they push a button. they look at me and say, keep your friend in a line. [laughter] or we are going to tell the pilot to go back to the...
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benjamin, good to have you on this program. see my friend norman francis, the longest serving in the country. he said he made a great decision having you at xavier. you went to school there, did you not? >> i am an alum. i was in undergrad all four years. got introduced to medicine their and emma dr. because of it. quek look back -- >> look back on what you are most proud of. >> i led the efforts and helped establish the first strategy, a roadmap to the nations health and wellness, it to lead us in becoming a more healthy and fit nation. it is one of my most prized accomplishment. it is the first time ever to have a counsel of 17 cabinet level members sit down together to put together a strategy for the nation to become more healthy and fit. tavis: what do you plan to do to continue that work. >> i am continuing to push the efforts of public health, to lead us from a health care on welfarene based and prevention. this was a wonderful opportunity for me. having this and out chair allows me to continue that level of engagement, b
benjamin, good to have you on this program. see my friend norman francis, the longest serving in the country. he said he made a great decision having you at xavier. you went to school there, did you not? >> i am an alum. i was in undergrad all four years. got introduced to medicine their and emma dr. because of it. quek look back -- >> look back on what you are most proud of. >> i led the efforts and helped establish the first strategy, a roadmap to the nations health and...
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dr benjamin how would you respond to that seems very sensible yeah well that's assume we had lots of people who die we had lots of disparities in health care medicaid actually is a decent insurance we know that people when they get medicaid mortality goes down we know that children who go on medicaid are able to go to school they have less days out of school we know kids who get dental insurance on their medicaid again less days out of school. they're always challenges when in time you have insurance but it's three o'clock in the morning the first thing that anyone ever asked you is what kind of insurance card do you have and the fact is we have an insurance based system and that's what we built upon doug cameron you said that obamacare represents a threat to physician autonomy what you mean well the government clearly wants to control how medicine is not only financed but practiced and what i mean by this is that they aren't forcing standards of care now you might think standards of care are really a good thing but the truth is everybody is very different and everybody requires indi
dr benjamin how would you respond to that seems very sensible yeah well that's assume we had lots of people who die we had lots of disparities in health care medicaid actually is a decent insurance we know that people when they get medicaid mortality goes down we know that children who go on medicaid are able to go to school they have less days out of school we know kids who get dental insurance on their medicaid again less days out of school. they're always challenges when in time you have...
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sir benjamin jokes that publicity about his escapades helps direct traffic to his website. are convinced sir ben sincere. >> i do believe he is looking for someone definitely. >> it would be nice if he found somebody. >> but who, i don't know. >> well, of course, you care about love. we all like a bit of love, sex and passion. however, that doesn't always last absolutely forever, but you have to run the show. this is all new. >> reporter: if nothing else, sir benjamin slade knows how to put on a show. >> this is my favorite girlfriend jane right here. >> reporter: knows how to put on a show. >> she's a female peacock. jane, jane? doesn't like the camera. >>> when we return, scandal, love, the real inspiration for downton's heart stopping romance. >> the women next door to her had smuggled the man in the house to her bed. >> when mysteries of the castle, beyond "downton abbey" continues. ♪ ♪ and nobody ever says goodbye ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] resisting the magical taste of silky smooth dove® chocolate is difficult. but choosing which one is even harder. it's all your favor
sir benjamin jokes that publicity about his escapades helps direct traffic to his website. are convinced sir ben sincere. >> i do believe he is looking for someone definitely. >> it would be nice if he found somebody. >> but who, i don't know. >> well, of course, you care about love. we all like a bit of love, sex and passion. however, that doesn't always last absolutely forever, but you have to run the show. this is all new. >> reporter: if nothing else, sir...
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he keeps saying, benjamin, benjamin. we are sitting there and he is getting antsy. the plane starts to taxi. he started googling me. he shows me his ipad. he said, you prick. i know why you did not take the money. he has a picture of me. he waves down the flight attendant. he has to go to the bathroom. he's threatening to go to the bathroom. all three came. they push a button. they look at me and say, keep your friend in a line. [laughter] or we are going to tell the pilot to go back to the gate. i said i do not know this guy. this guy is smart. he said, we worked together at sink or swim. we have been friends for x number of years. they said we do not care what you are up to. he looked at me and said, you should have taken the benjamin. [applause] that flight got diverted. when we finally landed, he said you are a good dude. we have an amazing show. enjoy it and we will be back and forth. it will be great. thank you. [applause] coming up next, we have adam -- are you there? adam erlebacher. he is from a company called simple.com and they are changing the world of o
he keeps saying, benjamin, benjamin. we are sitting there and he is getting antsy. the plane starts to taxi. he started googling me. he shows me his ipad. he said, you prick. i know why you did not take the money. he has a picture of me. he waves down the flight attendant. he has to go to the bathroom. he's threatening to go to the bathroom. all three came. they push a button. they look at me and say, keep your friend in a line. [laughter] or we are going to tell the pilot to go back to the...
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benjamin netanyahu says he will skip the trip for nelson mandela's general.r a series of scandals over his highflying lifestyle and expensive habits, he says he cannot justify spending be someone .5 million euros needed to make the general. he -- the journey. he offers his tribute. >> nelson mandela was one of the seller figures of our age 30 with the father of his nation, a man is a vision of a freedom fighter who rejected any violence. >> last week, records obtained by civil liberties groups showed netanyahu spent 1200 euros in government funds on scented candles, 16,000 they wanter -- 16,000 euros on a water bill at his holiday home. commentators say the scandal was a convenient excuse. spends tens ofh millions on settlement construction, has nothing left over for nelson mandela? but netanyahu is sending an even stronger message -- this is where i stand on this palestinian lover, mandela, and this is where i stand on his penicillin -- on his palestinian-lover heirs. >> some of the so-called rainbow nation have gone so far as to call israel's occupation of
benjamin netanyahu says he will skip the trip for nelson mandela's general.r a series of scandals over his highflying lifestyle and expensive habits, he says he cannot justify spending be someone .5 million euros needed to make the general. he -- the journey. he offers his tribute. >> nelson mandela was one of the seller figures of our age 30 with the father of his nation, a man is a vision of a freedom fighter who rejected any violence. >> last week, records obtained by civil...
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his roommate is benjamin talmage and he volunteers to be a spy. washington knew that he was not prepared to do it and he had no experience, he's extremely bright, robust, ambitious and seemed to be fearless. against what i understand and concluded as his better instincts as far as we can tell and as far as my research would reveal a couple of days. i sa sold a point at which he crossed and there's a few stories going around about one of them said that he was overheard asking some questions where someone pretended to be sympathetic to what he was doing. it's a trap and he was caught and captured and a few days later he is hanged unceremoniously. there is a debased about the location that i understand was 56 and third. i bb there is a plaque. some say that's fine. but most important, i want people to say he didn't get hanged on mars. in new york city they are sending a message you are going to go for the other side. you aren't going to be a loyalist we are greatly brutally and directed we want this to be over quick. >> host: he failed because of his
his roommate is benjamin talmage and he volunteers to be a spy. washington knew that he was not prepared to do it and he had no experience, he's extremely bright, robust, ambitious and seemed to be fearless. against what i understand and concluded as his better instincts as far as we can tell and as far as my research would reveal a couple of days. i sa sold a point at which he crossed and there's a few stories going around about one of them said that he was overheard asking some questions...
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that doesn't sit well with benjamin netanyahu who has long insisted that iran's nuclear program, both the military and civilian sides, be completely dismantled. he said today that denying iran a nuclear weapon is the primary challenge of this generation. netanyahu warned the international community today to be aware of tehran's intention and not to ease pressure on iran. >> israel is prepared to do what is necessary to defend itself. we share president obama's preference to see iran's nuclear weapons program and through diplomacy. but for diplomacy to succeed, it must be coupled with powerful sanctions and a credible military threat. >> now, president obama defended the international deal which many allies in the middle east area really are very nervous about, insisting his bottom line is to prevent iran from collecting a nuclear weapon and the sanctions relief will depend on iran's actions going forward and that is what has so many in this region worried, greg. they don't really trust iran and they are afraid that the united states will be tricked by iran's sweet talking going forwar
that doesn't sit well with benjamin netanyahu who has long insisted that iran's nuclear program, both the military and civilian sides, be completely dismantled. he said today that denying iran a nuclear weapon is the primary challenge of this generation. netanyahu warned the international community today to be aware of tehran's intention and not to ease pressure on iran. >> israel is prepared to do what is necessary to defend itself. we share president obama's preference to see iran's...
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troops have been mobilized, and benjamin netanyahu said he would not attend, the inadequate time framed did not allow them to prepare for security. >> reporter: how do they make it work? >> they've just got to make it work with what they've got. this is an event they have planned for. this day was coming, so they knew they were going to have to deal with something like this. i don't think we've seen the numbers increased from 45 to 91 dig tha9191dignitaries will att. it will be very difficult to coordinate all of that, but the teams charged with protecting the dignitaries will be working to make sure it goes off without a hitch. >> benjamin netanyahu saying it cannot be made safe enough for him. why would there be particular issues with regard to israel? >> each and every one of those teams that are charged to keep their dignitary safe will want to run things their own way. there have to be some compromises built in and a lot of flexibility. they may just felt the risks were too high and they chose not to attend. the other dignitaries that are attending felt that it was an acceptable ri
troops have been mobilized, and benjamin netanyahu said he would not attend, the inadequate time framed did not allow them to prepare for security. >> reporter: how do they make it work? >> they've just got to make it work with what they've got. this is an event they have planned for. this day was coming, so they knew they were going to have to deal with something like this. i don't think we've seen the numbers increased from 45 to 91 dig tha9191dignitaries will att. it will be very...
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benjamin moved his wife and ten children to the airport.e was shot as he tried to leave. >> translator: i have been there for three days. we hadn't eaten anything and the kids hadn't either, so i went to the market and tried to get some food, that was when selica came to the market and starting shooting. >> reporter: this is a town that is mainly african union soldiers keeping watch. there is anger as more bodies are brought to the mosque. people here accuse the french of killing at least three people. >> translator: it's not up to us muslims to bring peace. it is the duty of our christian brothers too. everyone is suffering today >> reporter: french soldiers are here to stop the killing, but france risks being drawn into a complex and dangerous urban war. after the deaths of two french soldiers, the forces are being extremely cautious. the challenge is to convince people on the muslim and christian groups that they are on their side. there have always been acquisitions of political manipulation. there is mistrust again about france's inter
benjamin moved his wife and ten children to the airport.e was shot as he tried to leave. >> translator: i have been there for three days. we hadn't eaten anything and the kids hadn't either, so i went to the market and tried to get some food, that was when selica came to the market and starting shooting. >> reporter: this is a town that is mainly african union soldiers keeping watch. there is anger as more bodies are brought to the mosque. people here accuse the french of killing at...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.ake our next generation tobacco-free. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good tuesday morning. thank you for joining us. we head straight to the weather. serious stuff going on. >> cold weather. leyla gulen? >> another at home we have 8:00er temperatures than yesterday. our live doppler 7 hd shows we are tracking high clouds moving in over the bay area. the higher clouds are giving way to lower clouds as it continues to the peninsula. you will notice it is windy. we are at 15 miles per hour in san francisco. northwestern winds. the flags are blowing out along the embarcadero at the ferry building but it is clear. we do not see thing for from yesterday. possible isolated shower in the north bay and windy and freezing cold later tonight through thursday. as we take a check of our temperatures for the next 12 hours, we will be 10 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday so dress for chilly weather. >> now on the roads, do you need to crank up the heat in we take you r
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.ake our next generation tobacco-free. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good tuesday morning. thank you for joining us. we head straight to the weather. serious stuff going on. >> cold weather. leyla gulen? >> another at home we have 8:00er temperatures than yesterday. our live doppler 7 hd shows we are tracking high clouds moving in over the bay area. the higher clouds are giving way...
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.everyday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. interest: thank you for your ecpr >> host: take care. spent that was "after words," wh booktv signature program int which authors of the less nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers, legislators and others familiar with they material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturdays, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday, and 12 a.m. on monday. you can watch "after words" online, go to booktv.org and click "after words" in the booktv series and topics listed on the upper right side of the page. >> scientology was created as a religion. they would use celebrities are when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954, and there was a reason
much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.everyday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. interest: thank you for your ecpr >> host: take care. spent that was "after words,"...
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benjamin netanyahu says they must be aware of iran's true intentions. and the only way to get peace is to demand the constant threat. >> i'm saying what is required is not nearly a shift in iran's capability to produce nuclear weapons, but also a demand to change its jen sidal policy. >> netanyahu's comments coming one day afternoon the concerns of barack obama. he said the chances of reaching a final comprehensive agreement are less than 50-50. conner powell with more tonight from jerusalem. >> a day after barack obama -- israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pushed back. saying that preventing -- they come after a historic deal between iran and the international community. in which they agreed to halt some of its activity for six months. netanyahu who has called the deal dangerous warned the international community to be aware of teheran's swengss and not to ease tension on iran. >> we share barack obama's preference to see iran's nuclear weapons program end through diplomacy. but for that to skied, it must be coupled with powerful sanctions and m
benjamin netanyahu says they must be aware of iran's true intentions. and the only way to get peace is to demand the constant threat. >> i'm saying what is required is not nearly a shift in iran's capability to produce nuclear weapons, but also a demand to change its jen sidal policy. >> netanyahu's comments coming one day afternoon the concerns of barack obama. he said the chances of reaching a final comprehensive agreement are less than 50-50. conner powell with more tonight from...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu said iran will not have nuclear weapons capability.that's his red line. but the difference between those two creates a certain gap. is that gap fundamental? no. because the bottom line is the same. they have different red lines but they have the same bottom line. iran will not be a nuclear weapon country. and this is what we have to remember. that israel and the united states are completely aligned on that issue. now there might be different paths to get to that result. and there might be disagreements along the way between friends. but the bottom line which is reese really -- which is really important in lifer is the ball line. >> rose: there are people who come to this table and make the following argument. why now. the reason the iranians are talking is because of the sanctions. why not pile on more sanctions so they will not make an interim agreement they'll say okay we can't live with these sanctions anymore. what is it you want. and therefore not only stop, freeze, begin to dismantle the centrifuges and that would be the result i
prime minister benjamin netanyahu said iran will not have nuclear weapons capability.that's his red line. but the difference between those two creates a certain gap. is that gap fundamental? no. because the bottom line is the same. they have different red lines but they have the same bottom line. iran will not be a nuclear weapon country. and this is what we have to remember. that israel and the united states are completely aligned on that issue. now there might be different paths to get to...
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in the arabian peninsula but they do not comment only to be told strikes into the acts of media benjamin says incidents like this only play into the midterms it's. every time there's a drone strike that's the best recruiting tool for al qaeda and killing people in a wedding party i am sure that this will lead to not tens but probably hundred people joining al qaeda and this guarantees the cycle of violence will go on in perpetual war the drone strikes actually are a support to al qaeda it doesn't get rid of them. every month more lives are being lost in america's war on terror on a mound reportedly killed at least. eighty seven people since july this year more than a third are sought to be civilians with at least three children falling victim to it will be to our schools precision a tux despite america's operations are kind to remains active in yemen and activist boulder believes the recent incident won't be the last. this is just another example in a long list of despicable illegal and immoral combat drone strikes on the part of the government of the united states that it could be preve
in the arabian peninsula but they do not comment only to be told strikes into the acts of media benjamin says incidents like this only play into the midterms it's. every time there's a drone strike that's the best recruiting tool for al qaeda and killing people in a wedding party i am sure that this will lead to not tens but probably hundred people joining al qaeda and this guarantees the cycle of violence will go on in perpetual war the drone strikes actually are a support to al qaeda it...
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contribute to the crisis in relations between and catholics but also met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu recently. the other top ten important issues included the syrians civil war anti israel activity in american colleges anti semitism challenges for internet providers and supreme court decisions in the us which have changed teams civil rights the npc new kind of pasta controversial move that would lead you to some of the clay thinking the sexually explicit if the president of princeton and to promote graffiti or it could mean many films dramas and music performances from the likes of the old site and other sea the stars being banned. this is uganda's ethics and integrity minister simon local ngo said the women he will anything about the need should be arrested. according to local media until our rules material which is part of the party including chris spice and concepts any decent to a rustic behavior intended to cause sexual excitement and scrubs models will be punished. uganda is a conservative country in the sixty outlets he is punishable by a dome jail terms. parliament
contribute to the crisis in relations between and catholics but also met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu recently. the other top ten important issues included the syrians civil war anti israel activity in american colleges anti semitism challenges for internet providers and supreme court decisions in the us which have changed teams civil rights the npc new kind of pasta controversial move that would lead you to some of the clay thinking the sexually explicit if the president of...
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no one has been greeted with something as common criticism mr assad told to benjamin some time to be cut fond of the city limits his group and apple peach and seeing that i missed a song title welcome to auntie it's very nice to talk to you right now. as the guy has actually defended the move beyond that date said that to shake out the sites will be provided at a pub with nothing to lie about your date will remain within the frames of the galaxy yes that's him that's what the staid and the ticker on the twenty euro the crew room which has a majority in both the effective cost saving trust does. if some way holloway to legalize what is written down. and that's was what frightens us most because it really looks like did they acknowledge what's known and lived and social events miles above the massive radio was all for the french statesman of the states on their own population lanka mutations it's pretty frightening a bad day and all is aimed at improving the protection of france's national interest at the so what have you gotten gains that. we have something against dots. usually i'm t
no one has been greeted with something as common criticism mr assad told to benjamin some time to be cut fond of the city limits his group and apple peach and seeing that i missed a song title welcome to auntie it's very nice to talk to you right now. as the guy has actually defended the move beyond that date said that to shake out the sites will be provided at a pub with nothing to lie about your date will remain within the frames of the galaxy yes that's him that's what the staid and the...
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mr benjamin says government forces spotted former vice president greek men talking for the man accused of attempting a coup against the covenant managed to escape. i poked. for the capital to my state is set to beat this thing up some of the diarist clashes between government troops and rebels. benjamin said more troops have been deployed when it was an influence that has over in the day had been in the northern route and without incident. in between cds then go home when that was done yesterday the duke it out. grow from seed to the game we did ok but now the government is the need to know that the mt annan said seventy one cheeky wobble troops soldiers captured but we can go up spread across the country. the cult like cats brings tears to collapse into an all out civil war. so then sell the currency is he's still willing to talk with my chart to bring an end the conflict following his meeting to go with mediators from other african states but give me an eventful night. and any team residents of the evening. we donation was the one to die though. and instead but he said. good imo. wit
mr benjamin says government forces spotted former vice president greek men talking for the man accused of attempting a coup against the covenant managed to escape. i poked. for the capital to my state is set to beat this thing up some of the diarist clashes between government troops and rebels. benjamin said more troops have been deployed when it was an influence that has over in the day had been in the northern route and without incident. in between cds then go home when that was done...
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and they could have been handled much more simply and more economically in the current program dr benjamin where is dr carolyn wrong well we have fifty million people who don't have health insurance that's a lot of people we also know that about forty four thousand people die each and every year simply because they don't have health insurance and i can tell you when i was practicing emergency medicine the first question anyone ever asked was what kind of insurance are you have so the affordable care act tried to build on our existing system provide as minimal disruption even though with having some challenges compared to what could have happened this is really minimal disruption jamling how do you respond. well the fifty million figure was a fiction that was composed largely of people that were between jobs and didn't have insurance trenchantly for part of the year and who eventually got insurance and it also included illegal aliens and people who were young and healthy and invincible and who felt that buying insurance was a bad deal for them so there's perhaps ten million twelve million h
and they could have been handled much more simply and more economically in the current program dr benjamin where is dr carolyn wrong well we have fifty million people who don't have health insurance that's a lot of people we also know that about forty four thousand people die each and every year simply because they don't have health insurance and i can tell you when i was practicing emergency medicine the first question anyone ever asked was what kind of insurance are you have so the affordable...
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terrorists in the region they do not comment on individual strikes and to be more active as medea benjamin says incidents like this play into the militants hands. every time there's a drone strike that's the best recruiting tool for al qaeda and killing people in a wedding party i am sure that this will lead to not tens but probably a hundred people joining al qaeda and this guarantees the cycle of violence will go on in perpetual war the drone strikes actually are a support to al qaeda it doesn't get rid of al qaeda every month more innocent lives are being lost in what the american administration insists are precision attacks a manned aircraft in pakistan yemen and somalia i thought to have killed more than a thousand civilians in just over a decade well that figure doesn't include afghanistan and iraq where drone attacks happen on a regular basis but no casualty statistics are available despite america's operations al qaeda remains active in the arabian peninsula but. believes the drone strikes will go on anyway. this is just another example in a long list of despicable illegal and immo
terrorists in the region they do not comment on individual strikes and to be more active as medea benjamin says incidents like this play into the militants hands. every time there's a drone strike that's the best recruiting tool for al qaeda and killing people in a wedding party i am sure that this will lead to not tens but probably a hundred people joining al qaeda and this guarantees the cycle of violence will go on in perpetual war the drone strikes actually are a support to al qaeda it...
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well, great, welcome, benjamin, and good luck. we'll hear from you in the future. next item, please. >> item 7, presentation and discussion from mobile retail and services operators about their business and reasons for pursuing a mobile business platform. this is a discussion item. and we have with us several mobile retail operators that will each provide a presentation about their individual business. >> so, before you start, commissioners, since we're getting close to in the next month and a half to two months finalizing our mobile retail permit program, you haven't had an opportunity yet to meet some of the folks that we've been meeting with and work erg with on the mobile retail side ~. a the small business commission, and these are som
well, great, welcome, benjamin, and good luck. we'll hear from you in the future. next item, please. >> item 7, presentation and discussion from mobile retail and services operators about their business and reasons for pursuing a mobile business platform. this is a discussion item. and we have with us several mobile retail operators that will each provide a presentation about their individual business. >> so, before you start, commissioners, since we're getting close to in the next...
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what kind of a world we could have had, you know, if benjamin wheeler was still in it, if lexi brownn it. >> we've seen over the last year how on the state level certain states have been able to do something, to have stiffer gun control laws, while we have seen congress be able to get nothing truly done. we had congressman richard blumenthal on talking earlier in the last hour in "jansing & co." about what connecticut has done and they have certainly tightened down. but when you look at the example that newtown has given us, how do you hope that this series then continues? because we have a long way to go if we want to amend our federal contract with the country and what it means to have our constitutional right to bear arms. but what that means in reality if we lose our children to that constitutional right. >> right. and i think what the wheelers said too about just talking to parents and making the country safer for all children i think is critical. but i think without some serious sort of federal gun reform, you are leaving it into the hands of states, and states like connecticut
what kind of a world we could have had, you know, if benjamin wheeler was still in it, if lexi brownn it. >> we've seen over the last year how on the state level certain states have been able to do something, to have stiffer gun control laws, while we have seen congress be able to get nothing truly done. we had congressman richard blumenthal on talking earlier in the last hour in "jansing & co." about what connecticut has done and they have certainly tightened down. but when...
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one of the companies you own is benjamin moore. benjamin moore had struggles recently.he story of benjamin moore and frankly all the company your father owns? >> frankly he is ceo and chairman. i don't have to do anything. i don't have to follow that ccosely. we have a lot of great companies. they have their ups and downs. you know, i just think berkshire is an amazing portfolio of companies. an amazing group of ceos. i don't think you can find a better group much ceos in this country. cheryl: your dad calls it, quote, likes to go game hunting. that is what he calls it. that is for companies. when you look to the future, what kind of companies do you foresee? in your portfolio? >> in what? cheryl: in your portfolio? >> it won't be my decision. i will be a little guy off to the side. as non-executive chairman you will have a very good ceo and a board with tremendous amount of experience and it will be a collective effort. cheryl: i think you, i watched watched liz's interviews with you and your father. seems you evolved and taken his lessons to heart how to run a busines
one of the companies you own is benjamin moore. benjamin moore had struggles recently.he story of benjamin moore and frankly all the company your father owns? >> frankly he is ceo and chairman. i don't have to do anything. i don't have to follow that ccosely. we have a lot of great companies. they have their ups and downs. you know, i just think berkshire is an amazing portfolio of companies. an amazing group of ceos. i don't think you can find a better group much ceos in this country....
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. >> esta familia se encuentra dividida, incompleta, que benjamÍn, el esposo de joana, y padre de estos chica de siete aÑos sufre mucho. >> ella preguntar por Él, llora, dice que lo extraÑa, que ella quiere que su papÁ estÉ con ella. >> es un sentimiento que comparten cientos de miles de familias de todo el paÍs asustados por las deportaciones. >> es una cosa que no la puedo explicar. >> el daÑo no se limita a lo emocional sino que camina afecta la cuestiÓn económica de las familias, durante el aÑo fiscal 2013, mÁs 300 mil personas fueron deportadas, lo que significa una ligera disminuciÓn, pero esas cifras no convencen a este activista. >> esta es la administraciÓn que mÁs gente ha deportado, gente buena y trabajadora, gente por no tener una placa en su carro, o por x motivo, lo deportan inmediatamente. >> irÓnicamente estas deportaciones se da mientras el mandatario aboga por una reforma migratoria. >> durante busch se reportÓ poco menos de 8 millones de personas, pero eso fue en los ocho aÑos de gobierno, en lo que va del gobierno de obama casi se llega a esa cifra, pero en cinco aÑo
. >> esta familia se encuentra dividida, incompleta, que benjamÍn, el esposo de joana, y padre de estos chica de siete aÑos sufre mucho. >> ella preguntar por Él, llora, dice que lo extraÑa, que ella quiere que su papÁ estÉ con ella. >> es un sentimiento que comparten cientos de miles de familias de todo el paÍs asustados por las deportaciones. >> es una cosa que no la puedo explicar. >> el daÑo no se limita a lo emocional sino que camina afecta la...
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medea benjamin, what is codepink?the idea that if we did our job as citizens, we could stop something like the invasion of iraq, which had nothing to do with 9/11. we were led by women but open to men. we created a strong movement of people around the country who did their civic duty of organizing. the government at that time didn't listen. we are still to this day trying to shift u.s. policy to focus on diplomacy and less on war. namey did you change your to medea? >> that was a long time ago. i was 18 years old. i went to college. i started reading the greek myths. every month i would ask my friends to call me something different. my name was susan and i like the name medea. she was a powerful woman. i thought, aha. i will recover that name. i think it is convenient. >> we have watched you for years on this network at hearings. what you do at hearings? >> well, first the issue is getting into the hearings. i lived in san francisco. i lived in washington, d.c. for years ago. i nekn
medea benjamin, what is codepink?the idea that if we did our job as citizens, we could stop something like the invasion of iraq, which had nothing to do with 9/11. we were led by women but open to men. we created a strong movement of people around the country who did their civic duty of organizing. the government at that time didn't listen. we are still to this day trying to shift u.s. policy to focus on diplomacy and less on war. namey did you change your to medea? >> that was a long...
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look, i saw a tape of benjamin netanyahu maybe 25, 30 years old.e says, there is no need for a palestinian state. jordan is a palestinian state. he has come a long way. give him some credit. he has come a long way. so for the israelis, the majority of israelis, it is all about three things. security, security, and security. >> exactly. if you look at the israeli prime minister rabin, he went to oslo, signed an agreement, shook hands with yasser arafat. because he believed israel was strong enough to take care of itself. he began to believe it was in israel's interest to have an agreement with the palestinians, as hard as it was for him to accept that and shake hands. >> very hard for him. >> when they were standing in front of the white house, he turned to shimon peres, and said, you go shake his hand. >> but he believed in the strength of the israeli defense force. everybody understands the security interest is understandable and significant. in the middle east, you are in the middle of a number of countries that are hostile or a number of organiz
look, i saw a tape of benjamin netanyahu maybe 25, 30 years old.e says, there is no need for a palestinian state. jordan is a palestinian state. he has come a long way. give him some credit. he has come a long way. so for the israelis, the majority of israelis, it is all about three things. security, security, and security. >> exactly. if you look at the israeli prime minister rabin, he went to oslo, signed an agreement, shook hands with yasser arafat. because he believed israel was...