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how is this rendered in martin indyk's book? bold rendered as barack's and courageous initiative for peace, and the palestinians rejecting it. constantly he turns reality on his head. >> what norman has done is andly distort my argument loaded it up with his usual paraphernalia of legal resolutions and so on. if people want to understand just how difficult it is to make peace, then i hope that they will read for themselves rather than accept his propaganda. i askedg the debate, indyk for his advice to president obama on how to conduct future middle east peace talks, and he said the u.s. needs to be mindful of cultural differences with the arab world. >> the american role is indispensable. we need to be wiser, more flexible, we need to understand that there are huge differences between us and them, and we need to pay a lot more attention to their culture, their values, and their politics. rather than assume that they are like us. i know that is a general proposition, but from that can come the getting of wisdom when it comes to t
how is this rendered in martin indyk's book? bold rendered as barack's and courageous initiative for peace, and the palestinians rejecting it. constantly he turns reality on his head. >> what norman has done is andly distort my argument loaded it up with his usual paraphernalia of legal resolutions and so on. if people want to understand just how difficult it is to make peace, then i hope that they will read for themselves rather than accept his propaganda. i askedg the debate, indyk for...
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ambassador indyk is realistic. he understands that israeli-palestinian peace will not come easily, and it will not happen overnight. but he also understands that this is now a path forward, and we must follow that path with urgency. he understands that to insure that lives are not needlessly lost, we have to insure that opportunities are not needlessly lost. and he shares my belief that if the leaders on both sides continue to show strong leadership and a willingness to make those tough choices and a willingness to reasonably compromise, then peace is possible. ambassador, i'm grateful that you've agreed to take a leave from your post at the brookings institution to serve once again in this most important role, and i know that you are eager to get to work, as am i. martin? >> thank you. jenna: secretary of state john kerry announcing the resumption of peace talks between israel and the palestinian territories. ambassador martin indyk has worked in a variety of different administrations, as secretary kerry alluded t
ambassador indyk is realistic. he understands that israeli-palestinian peace will not come easily, and it will not happen overnight. but he also understands that this is now a path forward, and we must follow that path with urgency. he understands that to insure that lives are not needlessly lost, we have to insure that opportunities are not needlessly lost. and he shares my belief that if the leaders on both sides continue to show strong leadership and a willingness to make those tough choices...
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up to the parties whether they're willing to trust the united states ok omar i mean we have martin indyk he's going to be considered the special envoy we have samantha power with her comments to get israel on the united nations security council so i really wonder i guess this rhetorical affair broker. yeah absolutely not i mean you have a structural problem and then you have the individual players like you mentioned you know martin indyk his association with the israel lobby it's pretty clear but more structurally i mean the united states is supporting one side with obscene levels of military aid and diplomatic support vetoing countless u.n. resolutions that are critical of israel trying to keep israel from being held accountable for its actions so for a player that is clearly backing one side overwhelmingly to be trying to negotiate you know trying to mediate these kind of negotiations obviously there's going to be a structural problem there the only problem of course is that nobody else is willing to step up and fulfill the void that the u.s. is clearly leaving i mean i think the unite
up to the parties whether they're willing to trust the united states ok omar i mean we have martin indyk he's going to be considered the special envoy we have samantha power with her comments to get israel on the united nations security council so i really wonder i guess this rhetorical affair broker. yeah absolutely not i mean you have a structural problem and then you have the individual players like you mentioned you know martin indyk his association with the israel lobby it's pretty clear...
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up to the parties whether they're willing to trust the united states ok omar i mean we have martin indyk he's going to be considered the special envoy we have samantha power with her comments to get israel on the united nations security council so i really wonder i guess this rhetorical affair broker. yeah absolutely not i mean you have a structural problem and then you have the individual players like you mentioned you know martin indyk his association with the israel lobby it's pretty clear but more structurally i mean the united states is supporting one side with obscene levels of military aid and diplomatic support vetoing countless u.n. resolutions that are critical of israel trying to keep israel from being held accountable for its actions so for a player that is clearly backing one side overwhelmingly to be trying to negotiate you know trying to mediate these kind of negotiations obviously there's going to be a structural problem there the only problem of course is that nobody else is willing to step up and fulfill the void that the u.s. is clearly leaving i mean i think the unite
up to the parties whether they're willing to trust the united states ok omar i mean we have martin indyk he's going to be considered the special envoy we have samantha power with her comments to get israel on the united nations security council so i really wonder i guess this rhetorical affair broker. yeah absolutely not i mean you have a structural problem and then you have the individual players like you mentioned you know martin indyk his association with the israel lobby it's pretty clear...
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secretary of state john kerry announced that martin indyk, a veteran diplomat, former u.s. ambassador to israel will guide this process. the goal is to establish a palestinian state alongside israel and to find agreement on borders and security. >>> in cairo tonight after a weekend of violence there, thousands of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi remain out in force demanding his return to office. so far tonight's protests have been peaceful. that was not the case, as you may know over the weekend, when a crackdown by the military left at least 85 dead. since morsi was ousted almost four weeks ago, violence in egypt has claimed at least 260 lives. >>> back here, bill and hillary clinton are trying to keep their distance from any associations with anthony weiner whose wife is a longtime hillary clinton aide and confidante and is insisting despite his behavior and a sharp drop in the polls that he is staying in the race for new york city mayor. our report on all of it tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: hillary clinton arrived for lunch with the pr
secretary of state john kerry announced that martin indyk, a veteran diplomat, former u.s. ambassador to israel will guide this process. the goal is to establish a palestinian state alongside israel and to find agreement on borders and security. >>> in cairo tonight after a weekend of violence there, thousands of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi remain out in force demanding his return to office. so far tonight's protests have been peaceful. that was not the case, as...
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secretary of state john kerry has appointed martin indyk to shepherd a new round of israeli/palestinian peace talks. the talks could start today. >>> private bradley manning will learn his fate today for releasing 700,000 secret government documents to wikileaks. the military judge overseeing manning's court-martial in maryland says she will announce a verdict this afternoon. the defense claims manning was a an innocent whistleblower that was trying to expose war crimes. the prosecutors have labeled him as an anarchist and trader. >>> the two top democratic contenders for president sit down for breakfast this morning. hillary clinton and joe biden dine at the naval observatory. yesterday, clinton lunched with president obama. the formal rivals shared salad, grilled chicken and pasta jambalaya, whipped up by the white house chef, of course. the white house spokesman said it was a chance for the pair to catch up. >>> new information about former penn state football coach joe paterno's reaction to the jerry sandusky sex abuse case. this comes from former paterno assistant mike mcqueary. he
secretary of state john kerry has appointed martin indyk to shepherd a new round of israeli/palestinian peace talks. the talks could start today. >>> private bradley manning will learn his fate today for releasing 700,000 secret government documents to wikileaks. the military judge overseeing manning's court-martial in maryland says she will announce a verdict this afternoon. the defense claims manning was a an innocent whistleblower that was trying to expose war crimes. the...
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continues to send in shills like martin indyk into the region former apac research director pretending he's going to be a neutral harvard or of the israeli palestinian conflict and it's not going to happen if the united states and the i.m.f. and other multinational or n.g.o.s believe that they're going to be able to engage in dollar diplomacy because that's not working anymore either so it's i really believe that stepping back and sort of disengaging from some of these levers that have been successfully pulled in the past is probably the right course i just don't see you know again building up the deep state allowing a fake peace process to continue. you and clamping down economically is going to have any results whatsoever charlie in new york in london right now i just. just understand what grant's. thing with the with the peace agreement again that was one of the few things that's important to the region was it was keeping stability in the region between those two states i'd rather have them giving them the chance to develop in the egyptians develop i think we all want that i agree w
continues to send in shills like martin indyk into the region former apac research director pretending he's going to be a neutral harvard or of the israeli palestinian conflict and it's not going to happen if the united states and the i.m.f. and other multinational or n.g.o.s believe that they're going to be able to engage in dollar diplomacy because that's not working anymore either so it's i really believe that stepping back and sort of disengaging from some of these levers that have been...
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martin indyk after secretary john kerry announced he would be a special envoy for palestinian israeliegotiations. we are getting your box on that this morning. -- your thoughts on that this morning. a little bit more about martin indyk -- we told you from "the washington times" what one middle east analyst had to say about the from then for israelis palestinian perspective. here's what the same analyst had to say for the palestinians -- asked monday whether mr. obama might take part directly in the top -- in the talks -- there is no current plan for that. our first caller is from chattanooga, tennessee. caller: the only reason they are meeting right now is because the the unitedple, states is forcing them to. the only reason the palestinian people are coming is because if they don't we will not give them the money they need to keep going. neither side wants to settle. two years ago when i told obama to throw israel under the bus -- when they told obama to --ow israel under the bus 2002, all of the arab countries offered to give israel peace if .hey go back to the green line they absol
martin indyk after secretary john kerry announced he would be a special envoy for palestinian israeliegotiations. we are getting your box on that this morning. -- your thoughts on that this morning. a little bit more about martin indyk -- we told you from "the washington times" what one middle east analyst had to say about the from then for israelis palestinian perspective. here's what the same analyst had to say for the palestinians -- asked monday whether mr. obama might take part...
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attention to what you had done you have them 10 / four in court that would make any major league proud indykust cannot get over what they are thinking instead of trying to provoke you? >> they had a parking space reserved at the united states supreme court we have been there so often when they launch these efforts to come down they give us two more victories against the aba ministration so what we think they're doing is nothing more than politics one of the issues is voter i.d. they feel threatened of the integrity of the election process while the insurer this is why we defend against these challenges. lou: the law that you passed is modeled off of indiana state loss supported by u.s. supreme court that. >> absolutely the supreme court said a voter i.d. is perfectly constitutional and does not disenfranchise anyone and it was mthe indiana . if democrats really think showing a photo it is discriminatory then why do they require a total id to get into the democratic national convention? rethink the id should be required for the most sacred of votes at the ballot box but the supreme court uphe
attention to what you had done you have them 10 / four in court that would make any major league proud indykust cannot get over what they are thinking instead of trying to provoke you? >> they had a parking space reserved at the united states supreme court we have been there so often when they launch these efforts to come down they give us two more victories against the aba ministration so what we think they're doing is nothing more than politics one of the issues is voter i.d. they feel...
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ambassador indyk is realistic. he understands that israel-palestinian peace will not come easily and it will not happen overnight. but he also understands that there is now a path forward, and we must follow that path with urgency. he understands that to ensure that lives are not mostly lost, we have to ensure that opportunities are not needlessly lost. and he shares my belief that if the leaders on both sides continue to show strong leadership and a willingness to make those tough choices, and their willingness to reasonably compromise, then peace is possible. so martin, i'm grateful that you've agreed to take a leave from your post at the brookings institution to serve once again in this most important role, and i know that you are eager to get to work, as anti. martin. >> -- and i. >> mr. secretary, thank you very much for that generous introduction, and for investing in the such important responsibilities. i am deeply honored to serve you and to serve president obama to your noble endeavor to achieve israeli-pa
ambassador indyk is realistic. he understands that israel-palestinian peace will not come easily and it will not happen overnight. but he also understands that there is now a path forward, and we must follow that path with urgency. he understands that to ensure that lives are not mostly lost, we have to ensure that opportunities are not needlessly lost. and he shares my belief that if the leaders on both sides continue to show strong leadership and a willingness to make those tough choices, and...
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and for the very first time he has said, ambassador indyk, he believes that peace is possible.? >> yes. because the fact is that it's not the scale or lack of skill of the american diplomats involved, it's the geostrategic realities that israel faces and the palestinians face. you mentioned at the outset the turmoil sweeping across the middle east. that's one of the reasons nobody's particularly paying attention to the palestinians. they are not a priority and for israel, they are faced with far more dangerous threats from iran's nuclear weapons program. so, it's hard to imagine a less likely time i think for there to be any progress on the race -- israeli-palestinian front. jamie: that is interesting. that is not what i expected your take on it. one observer said if you have this much unrest and violence in the middle east it, wouldn't be in israel's best interest not to step forward and with hamas being weakened basically bit muslim brotherhood not having the control it did with the military moving in egypt it would be a the perfect scenario at least to move somewhat further
and for the very first time he has said, ambassador indyk, he believes that peace is possible.? >> yes. because the fact is that it's not the scale or lack of skill of the american diplomats involved, it's the geostrategic realities that israel faces and the palestinians face. you mentioned at the outset the turmoil sweeping across the middle east. that's one of the reasons nobody's particularly paying attention to the palestinians. they are not a priority and for israel, they are faced...
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. >> bret: master martin indyk will run the egyptian peace talks as negotiating. has spearheaded. he took six trips to the middle east in recent months. now the talks are beginning. what about these talks and what we can see from them. we are back with our panel. charles, your thoughts. >> the fundamental issue is whether the palestinians will sign a final agreement. they will sign interim agreements and they have dozens of them. but a final agreement that accepts a jewish state. and they have never done that. they were offered that in 2000, 2001, and 2008, extremely generous terms and every time they walked away. and i think that remains the problem. the israelis, interestingly, netanyahu and his government are very interested in the the agreement. they have a sense that history is running away from them. the conditions, the terms they would achieve today, i believe, are probably stronger than they would be in the future. but the palestinians every day that passes, they get support from the eu and from others. they stand pat and everybody we regards them. they --
. >> bret: master martin indyk will run the egyptian peace talks as negotiating. has spearheaded. he took six trips to the middle east in recent months. now the talks are beginning. what about these talks and what we can see from them. we are back with our panel. charles, your thoughts. >> the fundamental issue is whether the palestinians will sign a final agreement. they will sign interim agreements and they have dozens of them. but a final agreement that accepts a jewish state....
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secretary kerry, ambassador indyk and possibly obama himself will be available to step in if negotiationster. the pursuit of middle east peace would be difficult enough in a diplomatic vacuum but it's tougher when you take into account the instability across the region, specifically in neighboring egypt. protesters there continue to fill the street, calling for former president morsi's return, nearly a month after he was overthrown. what is the latest? we understand that senators mccain and graham are planning a trip there. >> that's correct. the situation on the ground right now remains somewhat tense and really it focus on that sit-in protest. the reason being obviously that every night the members of the anti-coup coalition have been organizing protest rallies not only across the country but from cairo to various different government buildings. yesterday, it was the intelligence headquarters. it has, a, created a sense of concern for the military, which has repeatedly warned them not to approach government facilities or military insta installati installations. at the same time, it has
secretary kerry, ambassador indyk and possibly obama himself will be available to step in if negotiationster. the pursuit of middle east peace would be difficult enough in a diplomatic vacuum but it's tougher when you take into account the instability across the region, specifically in neighboring egypt. protesters there continue to fill the street, calling for former president morsi's return, nearly a month after he was overthrown. what is the latest? we understand that senators mccain and...
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ambassador martin indyk. >> consolidating control on the streets. dozens were killed. clarissa ward is in cairo's tahrir square. >> two leaders the muslim brotherhood arrested as the crackdown on supporters of ousted president morsi continued in cairo. all eyes now on the protest camp where dem bhononstrateors have been demanding the release and reinstatement of morsi since he was deposed at the beginning of the month. egypt's interior minister said these camps legally must be dismantled. the question is not if but when that will happen. we spoke with morsi supporters at the camp who say they will not leave. they with willing to face down tanks and even give up their lives in order to protect their rights to demonstrate freely. the government here has also really ratcheted up its rhetoric. talking about fighting a war against terrorism. the muslim brotherhood is now calling for a million man march tomorrow. clashes this weekend killed more than 70 people. so many people are really concerned that this is just setting the scene for yet another bloody confrontation. for "
ambassador martin indyk. >> consolidating control on the streets. dozens were killed. clarissa ward is in cairo's tahrir square. >> two leaders the muslim brotherhood arrested as the crackdown on supporters of ousted president morsi continued in cairo. all eyes now on the protest camp where dem bhononstrateors have been demanding the release and reinstatement of morsi since he was deposed at the beginning of the month. egypt's interior minister said these camps legally must be...
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ambassador to israel, martin indyk as the position envoy to the israeli-palestinian peace talks.te both sides agreed to two days of meetings in egypt. >>> supporters of mohammad morsi were killed over the weekend in clashes with police. more than 260 people have been killed since the military forced out president momo homed morsi in italy. >>> at least 810 people were killed and injured and the passengers were returning from a pilgrimage from a shrine in southern italy. those are the headlines. i'm lauren green. back to ashley and tracy. tracy: thank you, lauren, very much. that time of day. got to make money. charles payne is here this hour. he will talk about earnings season. trends, stocks to look into. what have you got going on? >> we talk about earnings all the time so we want to go behind earnings. every day this week i will talk about different messages from this earnings season. tracy: cool. >> today is all about, they love america. the rest of the world loves our stuff. it is so weird because we become more down on ourselves, everybody else is i want to be like those gu
ambassador to israel, martin indyk as the position envoy to the israeli-palestinian peace talks.te both sides agreed to two days of meetings in egypt. >>> supporters of mohammad morsi were killed over the weekend in clashes with police. more than 260 people have been killed since the military forced out president momo homed morsi in italy. >>> at least 810 people were killed and injured and the passengers were returning from a pilgrimage from a shrine in southern italy. those...
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attin indyk leaves his post the brookings institution immediately to become the special envoy for israeli- palestinian negotiable take part in the meeting tonight. at the white house today, president obama is scheduled to have lunch with former secretary of state hillary clinton but no details on what they will discuss. mrs. clinton has not been mentioned as a potential leading candidate for the presidency for 2016 but has not indicated any intention on whether she will run. >> my thesis is that the internet began with extraordinary promise for democratizing society and making the role -- making the world a far better place. some problems have come through with some of it has been turned on its head largely due to commercial pressures that change the course of the internet dramatically. unless we arrest those pressures and redirect the internet, the future is not necessarily going to be as good as we once thought it would be. >> the future of the internet tonight on"the communicators" 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> we will be live shortly with remarks from alan krueger, the white house chie
attin indyk leaves his post the brookings institution immediately to become the special envoy for israeli- palestinian negotiable take part in the meeting tonight. at the white house today, president obama is scheduled to have lunch with former secretary of state hillary clinton but no details on what they will discuss. mrs. clinton has not been mentioned as a potential leading candidate for the presidency for 2016 but has not indicated any intention on whether she will run. >> my thesis...
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special envoy for israeli and palestinian negotiations, insisting martin indyk will be important. it will be, as his deputy, and as a mere advisor to me, it will be frank lowenstein who has been working with me on this process since the beginning. >> in 2.5 hours, a deficit reduction in the economy and then after that senator john mccain eulogizes his late conrad including retired chief officer george but they. >> the first lady reflects the united states and what we are supposed to do today. we as was to be mother in chief and to navigate that if the president is supposed to be out of state and out of government, is the first lady supposed to be the ideal fashion as to, is she supposed to be the mother in chief or the first help me, at the same time, if she's going to be first help me, just understand what is going on in the administration and what is going on in the country and she must understand her husband's local agenda. so you cannot really separate for the first lady presents herself in the conflicting expectations that the country still has poor working lives and working
special envoy for israeli and palestinian negotiations, insisting martin indyk will be important. it will be, as his deputy, and as a mere advisor to me, it will be frank lowenstein who has been working with me on this process since the beginning. >> in 2.5 hours, a deficit reduction in the economy and then after that senator john mccain eulogizes his late conrad including retired chief officer george but they. >> the first lady reflects the united states and what we are supposed to...