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knesset decided to enact rules which are superior to regular laws. in 1992, the constitution took place in israel when the knesset enacted two basic rules. one is dignity and the other is the law of occupation location. although those rules, there was no differentiation that the supreme court has arrived to overturn laws enacted by the parliament if they are in conflict with the basic laws in the land mine position of the supreme court in 1995, the court decided that it has the right to have the judicial review and overturn those enacted by the parliament. that was the first time this rule was given. we have about 11 basic laws and we are waiting for enacting two more basic laws. one is a human-rights basic plot and the other is social rights basic laws. once they are enacted and by government all those, this'll be the constitution of the state of israel. human-rights are protected by the supreme court'. the judicial in israel is independent. by the way of appointing and selecting judges. it is a unique system and our country where the judges are app
knesset decided to enact rules which are superior to regular laws. in 1992, the constitution took place in israel when the knesset enacted two basic rules. one is dignity and the other is the law of occupation location. although those rules, there was no differentiation that the supreme court has arrived to overturn laws enacted by the parliament if they are in conflict with the basic laws in the land mine position of the supreme court in 1995, the court decided that it has the right to have...
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opponent russell was is never all i want to kill him is just i want to win is just a competitive knesset talking about ok you know let's talk a bit more about promoters i mean this this fight fixing mean turning back susan to plunge burns and so will does it really make athletes hate through the tears did you really because sometimes we get an impression that you have to hire them but you didn't make the liz a true absolutely absolutely because you know a lot of the from promoters they miss him so much money off the top they skim it in the middle of a scheme and at the end i mean you know you say in a television network goes to the promoter because you can't go to the fire and say listen i got twenty million dollars for your fighter to fight on this card when he goes to his fighter say hey. they want to pay you five million dollars so guess what of the fifteen goals in his pocket you know so many want to fight a finds out i'm a word that one designer taken apart as you know is just not fair that the promoter who never takes a point all he do is print a couple of flour and get some people
opponent russell was is never all i want to kill him is just i want to win is just a competitive knesset talking about ok you know let's talk a bit more about promoters i mean this this fight fixing mean turning back susan to plunge burns and so will does it really make athletes hate through the tears did you really because sometimes we get an impression that you have to hire them but you didn't make the liz a true absolutely absolutely because you know a lot of the from promoters they miss him...
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no members of the can knesset were involved. >> jennifer: you went skinny dipping. >> i guarantee therephs. >> i've been on one of the trips to israel. let me clarify, i have not been skinny dipping. >> jennifer: stop it. i'm already perspiring. i went on one of those trips too, and i went to the sea of galilee, but i never jumped in--i'm choking. i never went skinny dipping. i mean seriously. >> i had a quiet moment. >> it was a very spiritual experience. there was nothing like it, i loved it. >> jennifer: was it after drinking. >> no, no, well, maybe maybe a little. maybe a little alcohol involved. >> jennifer: okay, do. [laughter] >> jennifer: that was 20 years ago. you have a statute of limitation, you pass. >> i think it's still a problem. >> i will never run for congress. >> jennifer: were you going to any way? >> well, he's already there and he's done it. i think obviously constituents will be more concerned. >> jennifer: yes, with the economy. >> it is pretty embarrassing for him. >> jennifer: a piece of breaking news. they have called for akin--told him he's not welcome at the
no members of the can knesset were involved. >> jennifer: you went skinny dipping. >> i guarantee therephs. >> i've been on one of the trips to israel. let me clarify, i have not been skinny dipping. >> jennifer: stop it. i'm already perspiring. i went on one of those trips too, and i went to the sea of galilee, but i never jumped in--i'm choking. i never went skinny dipping. i mean seriously. >> i had a quiet moment. >> it was a very spiritual experience....
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something in place to try to start drafting the ultra orthodox, however, they will wait also until a knessetn place to stick. >> thank you, sara sidner. that is a fascinating story. >>> after liberation, the capital is now being treated to a taste of sticky american sweetness. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. >>> it is a first fort the u.s. franchise cinnabon and you know, i love it, the warm cinnamon rolls topped with cream cheese frosting. delicious. that is the one. they have a new store opened up in libya and plan to open up more locations over the next few year years. bringing in alison kosik to from the nosew york stock exchange t talk about the significance of this and what made libya attracted to cinnabon? >> and what made businesses attracted to open up in libya? it is the business opportunity that opened up since the u.s. sanctions
something in place to try to start drafting the ultra orthodox, however, they will wait also until a knessetn place to stick. >> thank you, sara sidner. that is a fascinating story. >>> after liberation, the capital is now being treated to a taste of sticky american sweetness. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with...
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he is deputy speaker of the knesset in israel and what people have referred to as a republican israili leader. he really details that the u.s. and israel have had a strong close relationship as allies but the u.s. really focuses on their own concerns and for it is real to prosper in the future they need to -- >> what kind of books does palgrave macmillan look at? >> you know we are a publisher of non-fiction. we are a global publisher and we really look to publish books that focus on all sides of the debate. we really want to contribute to the dialogue and we publish everything, wide range of ideas as long as they are thoughtful and well argued. >> another author who is a book coming out as jurong brooks and done watkins. >> yes, free-market revolution. it has come to us from the executive director of the ayn rand institute and they really argue that for the u.s. to kind of pull themselves off the brink of the economic crisis we are saying we should revert back to the libertarian principles of ayn rand. be finally michelle fitzgerald one more book we wanted to ask you about from palgra
he is deputy speaker of the knesset in israel and what people have referred to as a republican israili leader. he really details that the u.s. and israel have had a strong close relationship as allies but the u.s. really focuses on their own concerns and for it is real to prosper in the future they need to -- >> what kind of books does palgrave macmillan look at? >> you know we are a publisher of non-fiction. we are a global publisher and we really look to publish books that focus...
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recent laws of the kinesset -- if the only court which is competent to override a law made by the knesset is the supreme court, the difference in the united states, the constitution is the highest law for every court in the land, from the first instance to the top. and now how will it work when no other court has competence to measure an ordinary law, an executive action, against the basic laws. >> as i mentioned this is judgment. i hope it will not pass in the parliament. if have a feeling. it will pass to this. we will try to find solutions. it's better for us as a society that the supreme court will be above all. and we should wait to see what will do the parliament. >> i have one other question. and it stems from something that a former chief justice of the supreme court of israel said. who said in the united states you have had your 9/11. we in israel have had our 9/11 and 9/12, and so forth. in the country that is constantly in need of security concerns, you said that the israeli supreme court is independent. how have you resisted the pressure to give into security needs and to upho
recent laws of the kinesset -- if the only court which is competent to override a law made by the knesset is the supreme court, the difference in the united states, the constitution is the highest law for every court in the land, from the first instance to the top. and now how will it work when no other court has competence to measure an ordinary law, an executive action, against the basic laws. >> as i mentioned this is judgment. i hope it will not pass in the parliament. if have a...
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recent laws of the kinesset -- if the only court which is competent to override a law made by the knesset is the supreme court, the difference in the united states, the constitution is the highest law for every court in the land, from the first instance to the top. and now how will it work when no other court has competence to measure an ordinary law, an executive action, against the basic laws. >> as i mentioned this is judgment. i hope it will not pass in the parliament. if have a feeling. it will pass to this. we will try to find solutions. it's better for us as a society that the supreme court will be above all. and we should wait to see what will do the parliament. >> i have one other question. and it stems from something that a former chief justice of the supreme court of israel said. who said in the united states you have had your 9/11. we in israel have had our 9/11 and 9/12, and so forth. in the country that is constantly in need of security concerns, you said that the israeli supreme court is independent. how have you resisted the pressure to give into security needs and to upho
recent laws of the kinesset -- if the only court which is competent to override a law made by the knesset is the supreme court, the difference in the united states, the constitution is the highest law for every court in the land, from the first instance to the top. and now how will it work when no other court has competence to measure an ordinary law, an executive action, against the basic laws. >> as i mentioned this is judgment. i hope it will not pass in the parliament. if have a...