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the use top diplomatic, joseph morales expressed his horror at the attack, which a gauze and officials say, has killed more than 90 people who were sheltering in the school. egypt and guitar are demanding an urgent investigation, and united states has said it is quote, deeply concerned about the strike. israel has repeatedly claimed that homeless use of schools as cover in the wake of the october 7th. the terror attacks tampa in school reduced to ruins after news. rarely err striking browser. according to an official from dancers from us run government around $6000.00 displaced. people were seeking shelter in the compound. at the time. witnesses say the school came under attack while people were offering don prayers. hey, i just love talk to for that is true. as usual, didn't get a warning on approval. it strikes regardless of whether they're children, women, young, or older adults only imagine that these were peaceful people with the most kindly illness. people were praying when i was washing the some were sleeping upstairs, including children, women and older people and on the missil
the use top diplomatic, joseph morales expressed his horror at the attack, which a gauze and officials say, has killed more than 90 people who were sheltering in the school. egypt and guitar are demanding an urgent investigation, and united states has said it is quote, deeply concerned about the strike. israel has repeatedly claimed that homeless use of schools as cover in the wake of the october 7th. the terror attacks tampa in school reduced to ruins after news. rarely err striking browser....
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the use for policy chief joseph morales calling for sanctions. a suggestion back by some leaders. we wouldn't be supporting the threat of recommendation for the sanctions in respect of secular organization in the west bank facilitating the expansion of sacraments. all these developments cast down on the chances of reaching an agreement for ceasefire and gauze. and the release of the captive katya low facility in elgin 0 for inside story the well let's discuss all of this and much more detail with today's panels of guests. and today we have from west jerusalem, but not complying. he's a professor political science at ball lawn university and the jo, dining and capital amman is to honey most of us senior palestine analyst at the international crisis group. and in ramallah abbas knew him. the executive director of the policy in farm is union. his family farm was attacked by israeli settlers last year. so let's start out discussion of what's been going on in recent days and the westbank. let's go 1st to you a boss because you all panelist, who's that in the west bank? i know that you
the use for policy chief joseph morales calling for sanctions. a suggestion back by some leaders. we wouldn't be supporting the threat of recommendation for the sanctions in respect of secular organization in the west bank facilitating the expansion of sacraments. all these developments cast down on the chances of reaching an agreement for ceasefire and gauze. and the release of the captive katya low facility in elgin 0 for inside story the well let's discuss all of this and much more detail...
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the tax is a terrible moral. lo, i'm the slits reports from joseph's couple of months or member of the israeli government has bounded 0 from reporting in israel. these really military says they are investigating 2 separate attacks in the occupied west bank by armed is really settlers the 1st on the village of teeth and the 2nd on the village of the water in the 1st attack on teeth of these one, palestinian was killed according to the health ministry, he's a 23 year old palestinian man and around a dozen others injured. these really armies looking into the depths of the 23 year old to see if he was shot by these really military or by the settlers. now there's been reaction pouring in from across these really political lyle, prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing a statement saying that those who participated in the attacks will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. these really president isaac hertzog, echoing that sentiment. but we also heard from israel's finance minister betsel, it smote rich, who called this quote, criminal and arc is violence, which is quite a
the tax is a terrible moral. lo, i'm the slits reports from joseph's couple of months or member of the israeli government has bounded 0 from reporting in israel. these really military says they are investigating 2 separate attacks in the occupied west bank by armed is really settlers the 1st on the village of teeth and the 2nd on the village of the water in the 1st attack on teeth of these one, palestinian was killed according to the health ministry, he's a 23 year old palestinian man and...
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morality forbids it. and the law i will sign tonight for visit. host: professor joseph, can you talk about lbj's role in getting this past through congress, despite opposition? guest: certainly, when we think about lbj, we talk about him as the master of the senate, the former senate majority leader who goes through his own evolution on race matters. as vice president, he is very close to this issue in many ways, especially by 1963. he does a terrific keynote address at gettysburg, pennsylvania, talking about black citizenship and dignity. once he becomes president on november 22, 1963, the next few days, he's talking to roy wilkins and dr. martin luther king jr., whitney young, and many other civil rights leaders about what needs to be done. he really uses the president's death to galvanize what he envisioned as a great society, a society that is a continuation of fdr's new deal that enhances freedoms for everyone and all people. and, certainly, lyndon johnson, alongside the lobbying efforts done by king and thousands of grassroots organizations is very, very pivotal t
morality forbids it. and the law i will sign tonight for visit. host: professor joseph, can you talk about lbj's role in getting this past through congress, despite opposition? guest: certainly, when we think about lbj, we talk about him as the master of the senate, the former senate majority leader who goes through his own evolution on race matters. as vice president, he is very close to this issue in many ways, especially by 1963. he does a terrific keynote address at gettysburg,...
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they don't think in these terms of moral hazard and stuff, something is not working for them in the way that the american economy is delivering. you spend some time, joseph schumpeter, to the late austrian economy as to among his many achievements, he coined the term creative destruction, the idea that market competition and an evolution in the market would weed out a lot of unproductive firms, firms that don't innovate, firms that aren't very dynamic and free up, those resources that are sort of constraining and and trapped to go to firms and to entrepreneurs who are more productive and can utilize those resources more effectively, efficiently. they are basically younger and have new ideas. right. and that this process is destroys all companies and causes economic problems and dislocate asian unemployment. but the ultimate result is more creativity, more expansion and more growth. what you write about, which i think quite eloquently, is describe how you replace, how policymakers have replaced this system of creative destruction and replace it with this system of zombie firms, at firms that are supported by the government, that don't innovate. and we see
they don't think in these terms of moral hazard and stuff, something is not working for them in the way that the american economy is delivering. you spend some time, joseph schumpeter, to the late austrian economy as to among his many achievements, he coined the term creative destruction, the idea that market competition and an evolution in the market would weed out a lot of unproductive firms, firms that don't innovate, firms that aren't very dynamic and free up, those resources that are sort...
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they don't think in these terms of moral hazard and stuff, something is not working for them in the way that the american economy is delivering. you spend some time, joseph schumpeter, to the late austrian economy as to among his many achievements, he coined the term creative destruction, the idea that market competition and an evolution in the market would weed out a lot of unproductive firms, firms that don't innovate, firms that aren't very dynamic and free up, those resources that are sort of constraining and and trapped to go to firms and to entrepreneurs who are more productive and can utilize those resources more effectively, efficiently. they are basically younger and have new ideas. right. and that this process is destroys all companies and causes economic problems and dislocate asian unemployment. but the ultimate result is more creativity, more expansion and more growth. what you write about, which i think quite eloquently, is describe how you replace, how policymakers have replaced this system of creative destruction and replace it with this system of zombie firms, at firms that are supported by the government, that don't innovate. and we see
they don't think in these terms of moral hazard and stuff, something is not working for them in the way that the american economy is delivering. you spend some time, joseph schumpeter, to the late austrian economy as to among his many achievements, he coined the term creative destruction, the idea that market competition and an evolution in the market would weed out a lot of unproductive firms, firms that don't innovate, firms that aren't very dynamic and free up, those resources that are sort...
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morality forbids it. and the law i will sign tonight for visit. host: professor josephtalk about lbj's role in getting this past through congress, despite opposition? guest: certainly, when we think about lbj, we talk about him as the master of the senate, the former senate majority leader who goes through his own evolution on race matters. as vice president, he is very close to this issue in many ways, especially by 1963. he does a terrific keynote address at gettysburg, pennsylvania, talking about black citizenship and dignity. once he becomes president on november 22, 1963, the next few days, he's talking to roy wilkins and dr. martin luther king jr., whitney young, and many other civil rights leaders about what needs to be done. he really uses the president's death to galvanize what he envisioned as a great society, a society that is a continuation of fdr's new deal that enhances freedoms for everyone and all people. and, certainly, lyndon johnson, alongside the lobbying efforts done by king and thousands of grassroots organizations is very, very pivotal to getting
morality forbids it. and the law i will sign tonight for visit. host: professor josephtalk about lbj's role in getting this past through congress, despite opposition? guest: certainly, when we think about lbj, we talk about him as the master of the senate, the former senate majority leader who goes through his own evolution on race matters. as vice president, he is very close to this issue in many ways, especially by 1963. he does a terrific keynote address at gettysburg, pennsylvania, talking...