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it wasn't george mason against the bill of rights -- wasn't george mason against the bill of rights and if they were going to have it in he was not going to be in favor of the constitution. years ago i was a law clerk to the late justice blackman and he lamented that in high school nobody wanted to take government and nobody wanted to teach it either. good day. guest: thankfully, with all due respect to the late justice there are a lot of people who do a great job teaching government. i will agree there's a lot of students that don't see it because that is we teach it sometimes in a way that do not give tell reason. we have 75,000 educators and every day they get up and do an amazing job coming into the classroom and giving students a reason to be engaged. we have to ask their opinion and take their opinion seriously and have a back and forth. your question about george mason is interesting. george mason feels the leading advocate for not aproving the constitution without a bill of rights. so what he had done in virginia early on feels write into their constitution a declaration of righ
it wasn't george mason against the bill of rights -- wasn't george mason against the bill of rights and if they were going to have it in he was not going to be in favor of the constitution. years ago i was a law clerk to the late justice blackman and he lamented that in high school nobody wanted to take government and nobody wanted to teach it either. good day. guest: thankfully, with all due respect to the late justice there are a lot of people who do a great job teaching government. i will...
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he is from george mason university security. this is sean and colorado up first, republican pre-. >> good morning. jamil , crisis is, the constitution is at risk with this renewal. americans were spied on, tucker carlson were spied on, right wing people were spied on from the fbi and the doj and they are now prosecuting a political opponent great you have to be kidding me, this bill needs to be killed. this administration is out of control and it shows how they can abuse the warrants. they need to get a warrant to go after any american. thank you. i hope our country survive this administration. >> sean raises an important point. there are concerns amongst liberals and conservatives about government surveillance. john sean raised the point about political surveillance it is a real challenge. the thing about section 702 is it does not authorize surveillance on any american. even if they were surveilled, if he was, they would have to go to a federal court and get a court order. i think what sean is talk about is the carter, page in
he is from george mason university security. this is sean and colorado up first, republican pre-. >> good morning. jamil , crisis is, the constitution is at risk with this renewal. americans were spied on, tucker carlson were spied on, right wing people were spied on from the fbi and the doj and they are now prosecuting a political opponent great you have to be kidding me, this bill needs to be killed. this administration is out of control and it shows how they can abuse the warrants....
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jamil jaffer is with george mason university law school's national security institute. c-span viewers have seen him in the past. this is sean in colorado, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. jamil, the crisis is -- our constitution is at risk with renewal of this bill. tucker carlson was spied on. mainly right wing people were spied on by the brownshirts at the fbi and the doj. they are now prosecuting political opponents. you have got to be kidding me. this bills speaker needs to be killed. this administration is out of control and it shows how they can abuse these warrants. they need to get a warrant to go after any american. thank you. i hope our country survives this administration. guest: sean raises an important point. there are concerns amongst liberals and conservatives about government surveillance. sean makes a point about surveillance upon political opponents. it is a challenge. the thing about section 702, it does not authorize -- it authorizes surveillance against all americans. they would've had to go to a federal court and get a court order. i thi
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so the last question inspired by denver, referencing george mason and the questioner notes george mason was a dissenter that dissent is has been a key part of the american story. but those that dissent may often be, as you mentioned, to a bench. so what is the role of dissent? and, you know, in this period of time, is there any reason to study the loyalist or even going for an. oh, absolutely. that's that's the rage now well, as you said that there are some people who don't they know everybody thinks american revolution was a good idea. i have i know people who do not think it was a good idea at all. so yeah, definitely. because studying the loyalists, it tells you something about the country that it tells us something about ourselves. because the question becomes what if someone came to you and said, you know, we're going to be in a new country, we're going to leave? what what would you do? i we all like to think people say we would have been patriots, whatever. but if posed question like that now, that would be really tough. it's tough decision. so we should definitely discover i mean
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then that is my home in chicago, we have george mason university, the rundown from the time. but we pick up again later on today. thank you so much. a relatively new wood and the lexicon of war is on the side. it describes the destruction of houses and other buildings, making the area with a one stood no longer habitable. and the un says that is what's happening in gaza image and come. the reports goes as main cold, destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes, destroyed thousands of hospitals and nearly $300.00 schools also all destroyed. the united nations says the systematic destruction of homes, infrastructure and everything you need to live a mines to what's called the homeless side. that have 2 elements to the campaign in god. so number one, you, you make the place on livable by pretty much destroying everything, creating on the russell and then secondly, you forcibly meet most people. what can that actually indicate? well, that indicates that there is an intention to actually eliminate those people from that space. more than 100 government buildings have been destroyed and
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doesn't come to that mohammed shark who are you professor conflict resolution on diplomacy at george mason university. thank you so ahead on colleges 0 growing in nations around with well, thousands have been marching in major cities. and so the director, the frank assessments for this placement kind of thing persecutions, it seems to be informed between what we see here these log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of today's headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian for he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private us and nothing else in the inside story on al jazeera, the insides of content creators have become journalists, the rescuers heroes and target certain customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report that the close of business, the story of just want to be should be a no, haven't had been hired for the love of cuz on as just the hearing the fact how are we the city is real heavy, more dead children asking questions to have your voice heard
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he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thank you for joining the program. so it's been a few days now since about sci fi ended, and we have indeed seen israel romping up. it's a tax on gaza. do we know if behind the scenes there is any hope, a tool of a cease 5 being resurrected, even if it's a temporary spy? sofa the nothing. the whole government has assured us least 2 months. holy december hole in january. with this piece of field office. i don't, i don't the forces of guns in order to be used against, but a senior. unfortunately in very dramatic terms, there is no lights going on. there is no one thing that a couple of things that can claim the state and some momentum. even the customer is now are trying of keeping hope. but how did really indicate that the diplomacy works in the ground floor on the ground. unfortunately, this is not the case. so what's the way i left is basically a military campaign. and even there's anyone who doesn't seem to be capable of that in the world. what the story is about, what is the end ga
he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thank you for joining the program. so it's been a few days now since about sci fi ended, and we have indeed seen israel romping up. it's a tax on gaza. do we know if behind the scenes there is any hope, a tool of a cease 5 being resurrected, even if it's a temporary spy? sofa the nothing. the whole government has assured us least 2 months. holy december hole in january. with this piece of field office. i don't, i...
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that is mohammed shed probably of george mason university. and the head of him also has political view. it's not heavy. it isn't the egypt and capital cairo, and what could signal in a new phase of possible seas find negotiations area. honey, i met with the wrong foreign minister jose and i made of the law hand and don't ha, the music and carlos capital comes off to as well as the president. so the government is open to another temporary pulls and fighting. well let's go to our correspondent israel done and smith is joining us live from tennessee even how to people the feel the and at about the possibility about another ceasefire. at least the possibility of more negotiations as well. it looks like we are entering towards more negotiations about opposing fighting or a cease fire. the terminology is very important, particularly from me is riley perspective. we are hearing reports from egyptian security officials where the homeless leadership is also a visiting card at the moment. but we're hearing from addiction, secure specials. you said that
that is mohammed shed probably of george mason university. and the head of him also has political view. it's not heavy. it isn't the egypt and capital cairo, and what could signal in a new phase of possible seas find negotiations area. honey, i met with the wrong foreign minister jose and i made of the law hand and don't ha, the music and carlos capital comes off to as well as the president. so the government is open to another temporary pulls and fighting. well let's go to our correspondent...
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and george mason university's jamil jaffer on the reauthorization of the section 702 surveillance act2 "washington journal." starts now. ♪ host: good morning. it is monday, december 4. the senate returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern today. the house is back at noon. speaker mike johnson says he believes he has the votes to authorize an impeachment inquiry into resident joe biden. it was former speaker kevin mccarthy who opened impeachment proceedings without a vote. should the house hold a vote authorizing its impeachment? republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text. that number (202) 748-8003. if you do, please include your name and where you are from. otherwise, catch up with us on social media. on x, it's @cspanwj, on facebook, it's facebook.com/cspan. you can call in now. this is the headlines from the washington times area speaker johnson moves ahead with impeachment inquiry vote. this was speaker johnson speaking on fox and friends over the weekend it has -- [video clip] >> has become a necessary vote. we were -- we de
and george mason university's jamil jaffer on the reauthorization of the section 702 surveillance act2 "washington journal." starts now. ♪ host: good morning. it is monday, december 4. the senate returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern today. the house is back at noon. speaker mike johnson says he believes he has the votes to authorize an impeachment inquiry into resident joe biden. it was former speaker kevin mccarthy who opened impeachment proceedings without a vote. should the house hold a...
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it wasn't george mason against the bill of rights -- wasn't george mason against the bill of rights andey were going to have it in he was not going to be in favor of the constitution. years ago i was a law clerk to the late justice blackman and he lamented that in high school nobody wanted to take government and nobody wanted to teach it either. good day. guest: thankfully, with all due respect to the late justice there are a lot of people who do a great job teaching government. i will agree there's a lot of students that don't see it because that is we teach it sometimes in a way that do not give tell reason. we have 75,000 educators and every day they get up and do an amazing job coming into the classroom and giving students a reason to be engaged. we have to ask their opinion and take their opinion seriously and have a back and forth. your question about george mason is interesting. george mason feels the leading advocate for not aproving the constitution without a bill of rights. so what he had done in virginia early on feels write into their constitution a declaration of rights. it
it wasn't george mason against the bill of rights -- wasn't george mason against the bill of rights andey were going to have it in he was not going to be in favor of the constitution. years ago i was a law clerk to the late justice blackman and he lamented that in high school nobody wanted to take government and nobody wanted to teach it either. good day. guest: thankfully, with all due respect to the late justice there are a lot of people who do a great job teaching government. i will agree...
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that is mohammed shed call we of george mason university . thank you very much for your analysis. 25 pounds to needs have interested in the occupied westbank office size is confronted as rarely troops carrying out more res is there any military that goes into the northern city of janine and to best any on wednesday to palestinians were reportedly injured engineering more than 300 palestinians, including children, had been killed by his very forces and set list in the occupied westbank since of war on gauze up again. island fisher has moved from dom i lot in the occupied westbank. well, another night, another series of raids, it could almost put a line from the north to the sides of the occupied westbank and see the places that had been effected. they have become well known to viewers around the world. but perhaps the most serious incident was just a few hours ago in a place called it a noon which is north of hebron. a 28 year old man who is a sales rep for a pharmaceutical company was driving in that area. he made a left turn, not knowing tha
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i'm gonna check out with george mason university. as far as the palestinians have interested in the occupied westbank of defiance is confronted as rarely, troops carrying out more raids, the very military viruses and to the northern cities of janine and 2 baths. early on wednesday, 2 palestinians were reportedly injured and janine wilson, 300 palestinians, including children, had been killed by his riley forces and settlers in the occupied with facts. since the war on garza began island official has moved from tamala and the occupied westbank as well. another night, another series of raids, it could almost put a line from the north to the sides of the occupied westbank. i'd see the places that had been effected. they have become well known to viewers around the world. but perhaps the most serious incident was just a few hours ago in a place called bet noon, which is north of hebron. a 28 year old man who is a sales that for a pharmaceutical company was driving in that area. he made a left turn, not knowing that there would have been
i'm gonna check out with george mason university. as far as the palestinians have interested in the occupied westbank of defiance is confronted as rarely, troops carrying out more raids, the very military viruses and to the northern cities of janine and 2 baths. early on wednesday, 2 palestinians were reportedly injured and janine wilson, 300 palestinians, including children, had been killed by his riley forces and settlers in the occupied with facts. since the war on garza began island...
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all right, that is my home, a shed clot copy of george mason university. thank you very much. the palestinian boy has been charged and killed by his very forces during a raid in the occupied westbank. 16 year old my food. so it was reported a shot in his house just west of bethlehem. since the war and gaza began more than 300 palestinians have been killed and more than 3400 injured in the west bank cuz is really full. so this is brian pop race across the tao tree of the mean law says the palestinians have been arrested and the occupied westbank off to fight just confronted his way. the troops carrying out raids is very military that goes into the northern cities of janine and to bassetti on wednesday, 2 palestinians were reported in jayden. janine is one, has launched as trunks on several positions, and 711 on targeting has bella, the lebanese ongoing says 6 files were killed in the past 24 hours as well. and has bell. i have been exchanging far along the border since the warn gauze of again, more than 2 months ago. st. ahold of us sent this update from southern lebanon. as of
all right, that is my home, a shed clot copy of george mason university. thank you very much. the palestinian boy has been charged and killed by his very forces during a raid in the occupied westbank. 16 year old my food. so it was reported a shot in his house just west of bethlehem. since the war and gaza began more than 300 palestinians have been killed and more than 3400 injured in the west bank cuz is really full. so this is brian pop race across the tao tree of the mean law says the...
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i'm a sure kindly from george mason university. stay with us on al jazeera coverage or visitor as well. we'll continue in just a few minutes. we'll have all the latest developments. martinez on the the so i not either got them on the news or the so i might the info can you have one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a 19000000 dollar lease training facility i for or the ford is the same that they were to join us for forward to use. the prosecution doesn't surprising the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are talking about investing in social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0, humanity is open, the gates of hell or in those seats is having orlando's effects. as the world discusses how to reduce emissions, supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of t
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he's a professor of conflict resolution under pharmacy at george mason university. i'm having a great to have you back. i see some seeing it is rarely officials of reports. have you been saying there's been a ratio about 2 civilians killed in gaza for each from us fight the i mean i will see what you make of that ratio. and potentially what israel is back is a making of that ratio. we've heard similar indicators from the is about 80 side, but there is no am printer can evidence. in other words, how does is what i and i don't defy little how much numbers of how much awesome the size i was with him. so we can not put all these categories in one lump sum. therefore, it's not easy for it is to identify a pro how much let alone who the odd on the thing and now it's as we call it, the 1st victim of what is reality. there is no check and there is no clear the check on on the is about any other you have any, but there is a certain perception. i think what's comfortable is, institution is certain i'll own the agent outdated. in narrative is and perceptions of the enemy. here
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we now have professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks once again for joining us here in the studio. we can just begin with the increased support for him us given everything that is going on since october the 7th. what do you make of those numbers going up quite significantly? 2 shifts. one, the palestinian cause is not dead is not going away. it has been able to buck significantly that there is a politics to be addressed. so therefore, is that any or corporation becomes a hot issue? once again. number 2, there is a split of opinions between how mass fed must see it or thought it is, what is it and, and since 2007 cents, this break or of guys of the p l. o or they want to send in or photos it has not been able to contain all the dynamics of these calls like that for now, we have 2 fronts. there is the pro logic phones in that all my law and data is the middle of truth. from and, and, and does therefore, doesn't bring us to the, all the questions that is going to fund the mental when that's anyhow, roles to eliminate. how much is it
we now have professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks once again for joining us here in the studio. we can just begin with the increased support for him us given everything that is going on since october the 7th. what do you make of those numbers going up quite significantly? 2 shifts. one, the palestinian cause is not dead is not going away. it has been able to buck significantly that there is a politics to be addressed. so therefore, is that any or...
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have with us some how much i've probably has a professor of conflict resolution on diplomacy at george mason university. joining us here on the site and go how, thanks for your time. before we talk about what appears to be internal divisions within the is really government comments on what's happening in the occupied westbank. the rates are increasing that the tensions are increasing as iran was just pointing out where, where do things go to in the occupied westbank in your opinion that off to puddle in lyons, the notes on your has or should one increase in fighting and gaza with the hope of other kids and how much unbox him, eyes into impact on the policy is there at the same time he has been open minded about the firm. if occasions in the west bank, that's why we have seen some collective punishment. basically by taking some part of things and to add to it to is right in their presence. and now there is increase in violence. so this is all, i would put it in front of my own go, fix is or if best 50 when we become to involve 2 emotional about disagree or something. so there is less pressure
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that spring and um, how much, how holly, he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university, joined us on site here in the studio. good. have you with us. so 1st of all, how much divergence so different is that between israel and the us right now on want the arrangements for goals or should belong to them. if there is an aftermath of a door, that means if the is the 80 percent out of succeeds in eliminates and how much, according to the wisdom perspective, built up 2 approaches. there is a riley approach where nathaniel decides to control gaza in the future. however, the americans say no, we would like to read and advise the protestant, although it is in that i'm a law and to have a one. it brought a sent in for is it going to unity both in the west bank and gaza? the americans are afraid of shaking up things too much new life to keep it start the school. it was supposed to be there shortly with the water. between is that right and how most, but the doesn't mean to give great life doing that anyhow, to diversify his point, they can or his g opponent, they can, i k
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of garza in 2014 of how much it's always like to assess of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. he joins me now. so quite a lot of division within that is really cabinets. not the least of which is the finance minister ah, there's a lot of smoke. c 2 is adamant, that's the money will not go to the, to the palestinian authority at this point to a how, how big a sticking point is that for, for nets and you have was this split indicates that, that of several challenges facing those. india was either shrimp at this point. there is a split between the military and civilian fed. good is within the government, documented the strategy of the guys that war is not operating well or is not given the results way on one week, right away from the 4th 3rd month. so far, it is also the split between the members will out in the coming in the cabins and those who are not. and as you just indicated, it is the question mark of how we handle the, the policy in question. so i think this indicates 2 issues. one that the overall strategy of nathaniel is not going to produce what he hopes th
of garza in 2014 of how much it's always like to assess of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. he joins me now. so quite a lot of division within that is really cabinets. not the least of which is the finance minister ah, there's a lot of smoke. c 2 is adamant, that's the money will not go to the, to the palestinian authority at this point to a how, how big a sticking point is that for, for nets and you have was this split indicates that, that of several challenges...
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bring in a how much sort of how we, who's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks for your time with us. one alda 0. if we pick up on what, how she was saying, and what we're hearing coming out of the door, her for him, from the cuts, our prime minister, who said that door, how will continue to pressure israel and how much for a truce despite narrowing chances. what does that make you think? so? why late same is the, this is the moment of fluids because of the up. ok. they've taken you money, terry, and situation that is worse, and then they and, and it goes up half a $1000000.00 of those guys. those may die any time either because of starvation or cold weather or poor hands. therefore, there must be a reasons of humanity and unfortunately, there is no voice of humanity in new york. uh why should all sort of organize the cottage and determination. a photo new, good 10 ish force maintaining his appeal for a solution friday live to was laid down by you is vito on the dish of spanish and sunday morning he's in the as if he is saying to the word i am
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he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thank you very much for your time, mister shed cali. let's start with the, as really coming of 3 of its own is really captive in gaza. what do you make of the circumstances around the dest 2 interpretations? one that's, it has been a slope. they talk to for the campaign of an um, for some functionally the is that are in the middle of the tree, has committed several mistakes when it comes to the set safeguards in its own national lives. now it seems that they are a sort of a list and it's happened like another to another into provisions that has, you know, that comes within the adults from the military not talk to them. does sometimes the is about 8 is if the you realize that some of the offices are with because they have captives. uh huh. then it becomes blankets. they don't, let's get them off. so you can not make sense exactly with them. this. what has been about in a, in a lease, in the hostages negotiation, in terms of negotiation, negotiation and mediation on it's just an open en
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i was thinking how much to holly haze that professor conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university is whether it's not and thank you very much indeed for being with us. so in principle, that's understandable. the egypt has one of the countries that's being central to the negotiations of velocities far would want to put forward some sort of process. what are the obstacles that you can see to this one? was the new egyptian a proposal to balance on the costs of a media sion 3 or 4 weeks ago. it implies some challenges as well as some promises . one challenge is a ceasefire versus a truce. and i think the description of the part of simians how mass of talking about the for flood, which is fine. the is about a is my and is out of here in truce paul. so we have not seen any detachment from this idea off a short totem pole. then i think the middle luxury and semantics match them in terms of what is now. mason in terms of coming together is what it is and for the city is number 2. nothing. yeah. who needs to convince his guys the, the idea of god or the key thing? how must compl
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bringing my how much of how we again, he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. mohammad. as we've been hearing calculators, heads of states all head to have a conversation. also really chopping the agenda will be israel is more on garza and we've been hearing from 1000 residents, criticizing ad states for that and action saying that that popped me to blame. so for this continuing conflicts, do you think that's fair? well this and you go to some, it is an excellent opportunity for more diplomatic engagement. not only is going to reinforce what because how do you have achieved over one way. but also we're putting the 6 nations including the minutes behind and also so the only be a that was leaning toward normalization. we as what i, so this gathering is about, bring in some come to the bottom stuff means if nothing ever wants to have it, he's a way military, the federal city of getting civilians. now there is also a chance that these godly theirs will also echo the of the plan of 2002, which schools for a 2 state solution at the city and state that lea
bringing my how much of how we again, he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. mohammad. as we've been hearing calculators, heads of states all head to have a conversation. also really chopping the agenda will be israel is more on garza and we've been hearing from 1000 residents, criticizing ad states for that and action saying that that popped me to blame. so for this continuing conflicts, do you think that's fair? well this and you go to some, it is an...
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he is a professor of conflict resolution on diplomacy at george mason university. many thanks for joining the program. so it's been about 4 days since the ceasefire ended . and we've seen israel ramping up the attacks and gaza, particularly in the south in the last few days. do we know if any attempts are being made a tool at present behind the scenes by media just to try and bring back a 651. if we're taking the cut starting mediation as an example, it has come to the conclusion that isn't it is the one ahead of both mediation anymore, since they have it is you own the military campaign. the united nations has described this situation as a full couldn't take less than $100.00 trucks. so a few minutes. 80 and delivery can cut off the 5 points today. so basically it is worse than it was before the truce last week. and therefore, i think what is happening uh, since the outer mail is what i is, i think in both know to them as well, a southern guns that it's a grand war. and it's amongst demographic war. and what they mean by that is that the palestinians should leave
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of cali joins us in the studio, the highest professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. so let's start with these reports that egypt as invited palestinian factions, the cairo. what does that tell us about the diplomatic process? uh, smart honey lead, that of how most is going back to care for the 2nd time. and it is also out of put it into the of its name of the she had visiting the cpanel for the purpose of discussing what can be called the revised ition plan. and it includes 3 pots popped one quotas for a truce for a week or 2 that's going to be expanded to $3.00 to $4.00 weeks, with the hope that it will lead to upfront amendment says, fire and fox today. but i think part to in this proposal has triggered civil a negative reactions from various but a city infections include in how mass east i'm of here and being on that. i'm on that because it has called for the distribution of how most of the old policy infections in go. so that there is this far to that there's over 40 to saw you. and i think the issue of shows i have gone far
of cali joins us in the studio, the highest professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. so let's start with these reports that egypt as invited palestinian factions, the cairo. what does that tell us about the diplomatic process? uh, smart honey lead, that of how most is going back to care for the 2nd time. and it is also out of put it into the of its name of the she had visiting the cpanel for the purpose of discussing what can be called...
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bringing about how much of a file we use, a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university, joining us here on. so thanks again for your time with us. so what is the cancellation of this work cabinet meeting? tell us about the divisions amongst is really politicians and, and how does this impact the world? gaza indicates civil challenges is nothing, you know is facing no between the end of 2023 and the beginning. 2024, number one, there is this gap of visions between the radicals and non know this. me more about it if we can call them in a way that's what the day after concept means. and i think it has different interpretations in, in the context of the is about 80 perspective. so some of them assume that it wouldn't be easy to and how most influence and goes on the against the return of the point of sale to write this over and over to include all those have no clue where things are. so there is this, this spot, a table, perspectives among the cabinets, both the, the civilian as well as the wood cabinets. so i think, and that's in the own out, is in between ad ro
bringing about how much of a file we use, a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university, joining us here on. so thanks again for your time with us. so what is the cancellation of this work cabinet meeting? tell us about the divisions amongst is really politicians and, and how does this impact the world? gaza indicates civil challenges is nothing, you know is facing no between the end of 2023 and the beginning. 2024, number one, there is this gap of visions between...
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we had profess of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. and let me ask you about about the broad a is rarely strategy. here we see these escalating raids interest and the occupied westbank to the soul goes beyond is destroying her loss. that seems, well, this is the glen stride to here or from the neo for from day one, which is the population of guys us as long as he can. in other words, it's not the casualty. it's not the enemy perceived as most of us, more of how we can read in any or the geo politics of how most of it goes us through. therefore, it is stated, believe it was to believe that he can push some of these purchasing asked or sign i, and maybe a number of them come to westbank to withdraw them. so out of now going back to his order and then plan the therefore i think we did the, the height of this uh, we would also, they of feelings is going to quit inquiries for that. and for that, and i'm not sure that data is diplomacy backend, but as well, given that and given how, how high this death toll could could escalate. i'm wonderin
we had profess of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. and let me ask you about about the broad a is rarely strategy. here we see these escalating raids interest and the occupied westbank to the soul goes beyond is destroying her loss. that seems, well, this is the glen stride to here or from the neo for from day one, which is the population of guys us as long as he can. in other words, it's not the casualty. it's not the enemy perceived as most of us, more of how we...
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george mason university joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us. so, you know, as celebrations, take center stage for many, particularly the west salvation occupation. life on the siege prevails in the for the reason, the gossip an embodiment of a divided will or, well, it is a day of them all for the audit and perception. the western warden has this been saved with the idea that it has all the postmodern vide use and democracy and human rice and all those value system additions. however, when we look at what's happening, know and, and in the guys in particular, on the west bank, it is asylum of most fed 8 days a presence of death, more than celebration of life. so there is data i'm on my own. what's the government? why we have left left things the 30. what a, to this extent more than 20000 feet, bought several people. 11 that was trying not to let things continue to destroy the gyptian government came out with that proposal. but we're hearing from, well, i'll correspond, it was saying, referencing royces these agency that that's now being rejected
george mason university joins us here in the studio. good to have you with us. so, you know, as celebrations, take center stage for many, particularly the west salvation occupation. life on the siege prevails in the for the reason, the gossip an embodiment of a divided will or, well, it is a day of them all for the audit and perception. the western warden has this been saved with the idea that it has all the postmodern vide use and democracy and human rice and all those value system additions....
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to bring in, well, how much of how we use the progress of conflict resolution and diplomacy and george mason university. good to have you with us. want to talk to you 1st of all about this move that is really military is making into the size of gaza. now when it started this conflict, it was determined that it's intelligent, showed that the come on the control center of how much was in the north of the country. it was in gaza city and that's what it was focusing on. subsequent to that, we didn't really see the level of evidence that one would have expected had that being the case. and now we're seeing this push into the side of what do you think this tells us about is really intelligence, but also what their motivations are behind this push go out of the logic would dictate the default shouldn't be on northern goes, where the enemy is, according to the is that are 80 disclose, however know this new campaign is reaching out to all the parts. the whole goal is a strip both north and south, and i think that that a was 3 specific objectives. one is 244 amendment minimum population. and guess in
to bring in, well, how much of how we use the progress of conflict resolution and diplomacy and george mason university. good to have you with us. want to talk to you 1st of all about this move that is really military is making into the size of gaza. now when it started this conflict, it was determined that it's intelligent, showed that the come on the control center of how much was in the north of the country. it was in gaza city and that's what it was focusing on. subsequent to that, we...
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the spring and how much of how we know he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy of george mason university. good, still t. uh so let's saw 1st of all about this divides increasing divide that we're seeing now between the united states and israel. and it's, it's really coming out in the, into the open. now, what do you make of that? by the way, to this is a growing ref to between the 2 of the ministrations did nothing. the arrows on the, by the, because of the reasons by then started a support for it is that i had from a few or elect or perspective back in october, down the road 2 months later. the same or the very support for the is that i have has shifted into reliability. now by then administering, as i can own, is that there is a problem with, with its own career debilitate, let alone of, especially when the war has drifted into, came in more civilians instead of thought of getting the enemy as not any who likes to call it and it's simply, this is a very strong green one, therefore, by then it is trying to cut his losses basically by 10 in the now he has to change the overman
the spring and how much of how we know he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy of george mason university. good, still t. uh so let's saw 1st of all about this divides increasing divide that we're seeing now between the united states and israel. and it's, it's really coming out in the, into the open. now, what do you make of that? by the way, to this is a growing ref to between the 2 of the ministrations did nothing. the arrows on the, by the, because of the reasons by then...
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we have professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. and let me ask you about about the broad a is rarely strategy. here we see these escalating raids interests and the occupied westbank to the so we'll goes beyond the spring house. it seems. well, this is the grand strategy here of nathaniel for from day one, which is the population of guys us as long as it can. in other words, it's not the casualty. it's not the enemy perceived as most of us, more of how we can read and.
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the george mason university could have you with us. let's start with the warning from the world food program. 10 days ago, they were talking about a culture of the population facing salvation. now, it seems to have only got was with little international movement on this time makes this up. what could i have to situation? what to send or swear out in december and one quarter from which is a close to 500000 people in faces. thought of ation one, so we move forward toward january, february, very cold season in the end. and the reason i think we may reach another quarter of a 1000000. that means half of, of the sedation in does the threatened by to pick the installation of the local food. luckily, maybe come attention most of prevent. therefore, i think it's the mother of another 2 months to go to and talk for fledging humanitarian crisis. and what is, you know, i only can now is the united nation, the home in you and system is the florida in the situation. and there is no action on the ground. no one can convince and it is a, it is that t
the george mason university could have you with us. let's start with the warning from the world food program. 10 days ago, they were talking about a culture of the population facing salvation. now, it seems to have only got was with little international movement on this time makes this up. what could i have to situation? what to send or swear out in december and one quarter from which is a close to 500000 people in faces. thought of ation one, so we move forward toward january, february, very...
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he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks very much for joining us mohammed 2 months now since the start of these events on october, the 7th atlantic coast toward gaza, which goes on on in that i want to just go through some of the key elements in this unfolding crisis. first of all, let's talk about israel goals in all of this, as originally stated at to get the captives back to destroy him, us and ensure that goes it could never again be a threat to take off some captives back by no means old. but apart from that for all this destruction and death in gaza, they don't seem to have achieved very much one. let's start with one fact, that is why it has to the war and goes into a for tract conflict. we know the beginning and we cannot speak relate to or envision the india. so we have at least according to the is what it is. another 2 months and december and january with the same degree of good also with the environments. now there is a good thing still made on all 3 main funds that are in is have been in fact nothing the
he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. thanks very much for joining us mohammed 2 months now since the start of these events on october, the 7th atlantic coast toward gaza, which goes on on in that i want to just go through some of the key elements in this unfolding crisis. first of all, let's talk about israel goals in all of this, as originally stated at to get the captives back to destroy him, us and ensure that goes it could never again be a threat...
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live now to doha and mohammed cherkaoui — professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason forjoining us. we heard of egypt has mac 3—step plan to end the conflict. how realistic do that is? ., ., . ., is? from a conflict resolution perspective. _ is? from a conflict resolution perspective, this _ is? from a conflict resolution perspective, this egyptian - is? from a conflict resolution - perspective, this egyptian proposal entails several pragmatic steps of international mediation, however, the differences between a plan of moving from a truce over two, three orfour moving from a truce over two, three or four weeks to permanent ceasefire and phase two which includes something that the palestinians are not in favour of, which is how to dissolve both the hamas and islamic jihad and also the palestinian authority has declined the offer, so in short, the egyptian offer includes both elements of promises success as well of elements out of failure because it is over politicised since it involves bringing a post—war gaza with no hamas so i think the political side is not working,
live now to doha and mohammed cherkaoui — professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason forjoining us. we heard of egypt has mac 3—step plan to end the conflict. how realistic do that is? ., ., . ., is? from a conflict resolution perspective. _ is? from a conflict resolution perspective, this _ is? from a conflict resolution perspective, this egyptian - is? from a conflict resolution - perspective, this egyptian proposal entails several pragmatic steps of international...
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he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. i want to talk about this move that is not making into the side of guys in the early stages. if there's conflict, israel had said that it's intelligence was showing that the north of gaza was essentially the come on to control center for home us. we haven't had a great deal more about that. there wasn't really being the, the evidence that we would have expected had that being the case. now we're seeing this push into the side of what do you think this tells us about the intelligence that israel is working. but then what his intentions are do is really positions sense to be fluid 24 hour to 7 days a week. there is no f, find a list finishing exactly what the um is in intends to do. and to find that analysis, the buckler started in the lot done now shifted into the south of what goes on those sold the outcome of the 1st 24 hours and more than 7 out of the people according to the palestinian sources haven't been killed. this is also another big question mark, to
he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. i want to talk about this move that is not making into the side of guys in the early stages. if there's conflict, israel had said that it's intelligence was showing that the north of gaza was essentially the come on to control center for home us. we haven't had a great deal more about that. there wasn't really being the, the evidence that we would have expected had that being the case....
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keith hall is from the mercatus center at george mason university. congressional budget office. you are well aware of the push and the pool on all of this. give us your take on what the fed may decide to do today. we are all assuming surely they won't do anything in terms of the cost of borrowing. that won't do anything in terms of the cost of borrowing.- the cost of borrowing. that is ri . ht. the cost of borrowing. that is riuht. i the cost of borrowing. that is right. ithink— the cost of borrowing. that is right. i think they _ the cost of borrowing. that is right. i think they are - the cost of borrowing. that is right. i think they are ready l right. i think they are ready to pause and yet another quarter, and the thing we are all looking at is the statement they make an they signal about they make an they signal about the future interest rates. so far, the statements have been released suggesting they will be on the watch follows rates again at some points their language needs to transition to a more neutral language, or maybe in some language
keith hall is from the mercatus center at george mason university. congressional budget office. you are well aware of the push and the pool on all of this. give us your take on what the fed may decide to do today. we are all assuming surely they won't do anything in terms of the cost of borrowing. that won't do anything in terms of the cost of borrowing.- the cost of borrowing. that is ri . ht. the cost of borrowing. that is riuht. i the cost of borrowing. that is right. ithink— the cost of...
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i want to acknowledge rachel, who is in internet george mason. and lindsay is a robbins graduate, works at my senate. give lindsay a big round. [applause] here is a little known secret about virginia. virginia has one of the most active space programs of any state because there is a nasa facility operated by nasa, but also in tandem with the commonwealth of virginia on wallace island. does anybody know where wallace's? it is nourishing configured if you would past will over there. for decades, this has been a site that has been launches into the atmosphere or beyond. it is not know as well as the other facilities because they are not man's branches. they are very frequent watches. i was there 2 fridays ago. they did a lodge of iraq [. i hope you have a chance. the pace of launches is picking up because it is not only nasa missions, but it is a program called the antares program run by -- northern virginia. brockett labs is a new zealand company that uses the launchpad's. there are are the defense and until launches that take place there. if even
i want to acknowledge rachel, who is in internet george mason. and lindsay is a robbins graduate, works at my senate. give lindsay a big round. [applause] here is a little known secret about virginia. virginia has one of the most active space programs of any state because there is a nasa facility operated by nasa, but also in tandem with the commonwealth of virginia on wallace island. does anybody know where wallace's? it is nourishing configured if you would past will over there. for decades,...
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lisa: bill is a professor of policy and government at george mason university. >> i have the distinctionie-breaking votes than any lieutenant governor in the history of our state. lisa: in the 2000's, the virginia senate was narrowly split and sometimes evenly so. as lieutenant governor, he cast dozens of tie-breaking votes. >> it is a lot of responsibility. nick: when the senate is in town, harris must be also. her supporters say this is one reason why her approval ratings are not higher. she cannot travel and build a profile as easily. but also in these tie votes, whether state or national, are broader lessons. >> as a political scientist i'm often reminding my students that we are living in one of the most political -- political polarized times in american history. that will increase the frequency with which these tie-breaking votes occur. it will increase both the responsibility but also the power and influence that these presiding officers can provide. lisa: joe biden never cast a single tie vote as vice president. harris told cbs her repeated job of it is a bonding point. >> in fac
lisa: bill is a professor of policy and government at george mason university. >> i have the distinctionie-breaking votes than any lieutenant governor in the history of our state. lisa: in the 2000's, the virginia senate was narrowly split and sometimes evenly so. as lieutenant governor, he cast dozens of tie-breaking votes. >> it is a lot of responsibility. nick: when the senate is in town, harris must be also. her supporters say this is one reason why her approval ratings are not...
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carl szabo is a professor of internet law at george mason university scalia law school and a father of goes as you can see behind him and he joins us live karl, it's cool. it's like a combination of teddy rubbing spin or a furby with a brain. i had a teddy reduction pin as a kid. limited only tell you the stories if you wanted more stories you had to go back to the store and buy them. not elmo and chucky either. somewhere in the middle. best way i describe this toy they took alexa and serrie and crammed it into a plushy. at the end of the day. when you describe it that way it's not as scary as it could be. but there is good news and bad news. i think parents do need to be aware of the tradeoffs. it's cool. it's got great opportunity. by the same token i wouldn't let my kids just surf the internet or do whatever they want with any sort of internet connected device without some sort of parental oversight. at the end of the day, we as parents need to be aware. we do have some laws on the book that protect the privacy of kids that need to be enforced at the end of the day up to the parents
carl szabo is a professor of internet law at george mason university scalia law school and a father of goes as you can see behind him and he joins us live karl, it's cool. it's like a combination of teddy rubbing spin or a furby with a brain. i had a teddy reduction pin as a kid. limited only tell you the stories if you wanted more stories you had to go back to the store and buy them. not elmo and chucky either. somewhere in the middle. best way i describe this toy they took alexa and serrie...
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for when that spring in mohammed chicago is a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to see you again, mr. shed cali. let's start with the telling of. i'll just say a cameraman summit, up with dhaka. dozens of journalists and media workers have now been killed in gaza since october. the 7th. and out of there is quoting on the international community and the international criminal court to hold as well accountable for the cutting of journalists. in the meantime, what does the killing of so many journalists mean for the coverage of this war? when committed to for the controllers visser for at least 64 in june of this and get it for those have been killed in the past months. this is the highest number of casualties a low joe. notice an area called tom for it, or it defeats any argument that is right and might come up with which is collateral damage. it seems that there is deliberate, the targeting of those who are confident in what's going on in kind of gorgeous and all the parts of it goes. it's basically the did the minute treat a stride issue of nothi
for when that spring in mohammed chicago is a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to see you again, mr. shed cali. let's start with the telling of. i'll just say a cameraman summit, up with dhaka. dozens of journalists and media workers have now been killed in gaza since october. the 7th. and out of there is quoting on the international community and the international criminal court to hold as well accountable for the cutting of journalists. in the...
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and i speak with them how much of poly he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's start with those images which came in recently, of, of men sitting in, in rows at you and run schools being separated from the men from the women and children. or what is israel doing here? well is it i have seems to be going for the in the humanizing may, is more than and they all those segments of the point of city and population and it goes up, it's drifting them down. but if we know that by close, this is a sign when the part of the power part time exceeds it us for not into the world was its own you or turn to the russian or the, the everything is false. everything, everything is there, here them with this is another bu, gray bought another version of i will get a of a lot. it's a, some goods us can the, the may, is been particular out of the thought of it, of this handling and this a, any you mean a treatment basic. you mentioned double that i but these are pictures which of a likely to be very disturbing and provocative
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this now with how much of colleague who's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us since we're talking about conflict resolution diplomacy, diplomacy is about bridging the divide, right? and looking at today where many us celebrating christmas while others are in the complete situation of siege occupation, salvation bombardment. does it really? i'm the school, the disconnect. and the failure of diplomacy. while so far there is no concrete path toward the pro my see because if you consider but the water coming into for us anyways, the win is basically a thought of get in. so really is kidding more. but a staying in is with the aim of eliminates and how most of which is a question be question, look, if we go said the most recent phone code, which when the warehouse presents by then n, as in e o, he urged him to pro thanks. he really is, but misled by then did not make any hand to what is his 5. so the was going to one golden rule and what is conflicts need an immediate says fire and an immediate shift toward negotiation so far. wel
this now with how much of colleague who's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us since we're talking about conflict resolution diplomacy, diplomacy is about bridging the divide, right? and looking at today where many us celebrating christmas while others are in the complete situation of siege occupation, salvation bombardment. does it really? i'm the school, the disconnect. and the failure of diplomacy. while so far there is no...
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and how much out of cali, he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. first of all, let's start with the story we were referring to a few minutes ago about the us withholding supplies of small arms to his route. is this something of a turning point in the, by the administration's policy towards arming as well, or do you read it differently as something else apply here? the top here is the, the, the pro much limited support that was run by the bleeding comes of the state department have reached a turning point in favor of those and the vent that going on the intelligence. therefore, there is now growing though we didn't washington about the projects that a well from that that it was war and goes up. is it going to eliminate how much now they are having 2nd thoughts about it or the it's going just to extend and for, for more kidding. so the, the hill supplying the ssl, supplying weapons for israel to use in golf. it's withholding small lawns, which might be used by sites, was in the west bank. right. this is the 2nd aspect of th
and how much out of cali, he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. first of all, let's start with the story we were referring to a few minutes ago about the us withholding supplies of small arms to his route. is this something of a turning point in the, by the administration's policy towards arming as well, or do you read it differently as something else apply here? the top here is the, the, the pro much limited support that was...
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well, there was a proposal made very late in the convention by george mason from virginia that they had a bill of rights. there were a few listed in the constitution article section nine talks about no bills of attainder and protecting the writ of habeas corpus except in cases of invasion and rebellion, where it can be suspended by there was a proposal and it was rejected. it's interesting to think about i think to some extent they'd been there for four months and they were getting tired and they wanted to go home. but it also sheds light on the fact that they didn't think a bill of rights was very important. and madison, during it turned out that was their big strategic mistake during the ratifying contest that was the number one objection to the constitution made by the opponents. the anti was there should be a bill of rights. and the response as to there was no bill of rights was. well, it's dangerous, it's useless, it's superfluous and meant by that the following so if you listed a bunch of rights, you would inevitably leave something. the list that you thought was important and the
well, there was a proposal made very late in the convention by george mason from virginia that they had a bill of rights. there were a few listed in the constitution article section nine talks about no bills of attainder and protecting the writ of habeas corpus except in cases of invasion and rebellion, where it can be suspended by there was a proposal and it was rejected. it's interesting to think about i think to some extent they'd been there for four months and they were getting tired and...
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we use a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. mama, thanks for joining us again on al jazeera. let's. let's start with where we might be at with negotiations. we heard from alan that there's supposed to be some kind of renewed enthusiasm for trying to have a conversation, especially as we see these, these renewed s strikes where we at with the conversation was because how does it remain hold for the the can reenergize another, a the truce full says file, whatever the kind of to you with is that i, it is by the same time do how is quoting for an international investigation team to look into what's been happening since thursday. it seems it is the mixed signal coming from the nothing the whole government on the one hand, the say yes, we are going to on our commitment, we are not going to kill as many civilians as we did in the 1st 2 months. but if we can, so the what's happened in the bus to, to 24 hours, 48 hours, according to the head of the sources and, and it goes up more than 800 people haven't been can. so the rate of the death casualty is in
we use a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. mama, thanks for joining us again on al jazeera. let's. let's start with where we might be at with negotiations. we heard from alan that there's supposed to be some kind of renewed enthusiasm for trying to have a conversation, especially as we see these, these renewed s strikes where we at with the conversation was because how does it remain hold for the the can reenergize another, a the truce full says file,...
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withdrawing now by mohammed chicago, we is a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. mr. chicago. thank you very much for your time. we have a lot to talk about today. we'll start with, let's start with those leaflets that are being dropped by israel is roll off and drops leaflets before carrying out attacks. but these leaflets that required to all codes for palestinians and gaza to find so close safe places. we just how, what are they doing here? what basically they are telling the victim to assume responsibility for the rest of those deeds. in other words, is we ongoing a curio again and you have to figure out how to go on to this socio sense from this coverage. unfortunately, it has been a short live 7 day momentum of this mediation. a tough pro. it has produced more to what was estimated more than a $105.00 is about 80 hostages. i have no back home more than 200 for the city in prison. it is showing the family so then it shouldn't be a momentum. the, here's where i am, how much the me, the youth it was in coats out in age of or should oldest stakeholde
withdrawing now by mohammed chicago, we is a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. mr. chicago. thank you very much for your time. we have a lot to talk about today. we'll start with, let's start with those leaflets that are being dropped by israel is roll off and drops leaflets before carrying out attacks. but these leaflets that required to all codes for palestinians and gaza to find so close safe places. we just how, what are they doing here? what...
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and now how much on holly haze, a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good. have you with us? so 1st of all, let's start with that statement that by nothing. yeah. how serious is it this difference of opinion and perspective on what to do in gaza between his round us? there are major differences. now the us national security advisor, jake, sort of and, and also $60.00 defends along with austin. would it be traveling to is what are inter delivered a very specific message to do more the open ended door is not delivering what's possible. still, they are for anthony, allow us to change his strategy and therefore, i think they will be some pressure from the us on that. then you know, to a knows or to accept some ceasefire. therefore, it's a pity for them that now um, how much since we heard bivens comments about how nothing. yeah. who should himself change and how basically is government is a liability definitely. now the violence of washington, i don't know longer. i save or of the content is of either government space or free play when by the name and a t
and now how much on holly haze, a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good. have you with us? so 1st of all, let's start with that statement that by nothing. yeah. how serious is it this difference of opinion and perspective on what to do in gaza between his round us? there are major differences. now the us national security advisor, jake, sort of and, and also $60.00 defends along with austin. would it be traveling to is what are inter delivered a very...