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mr. anderson. one more outburst from you or anyone else and you are out of this school. leave, mr.i said leave, mr. keating. captain, my captain. >> sit down, mr. anderson. do you hear me? sit down. sit down. this is your final warning, anderson, how dare you. do you hear me? can't, my can't? >> mr. observer street, i warned you, sit down. sit down. sit down. sit down. all of you. i want you seated. sit down. leave, mr. keating. >> oh, captain my captain. robin williams starring in the film dead poet society and turning one line from a poem big part of pop culture. movie stars all paying tribute to robin williams. alex meranda joins us. good evening, alex. >> good evening, greta. celebrities to fans to co-workers have been tweeting their thoughts. goodwill hunting. goodwill hunting. helped launch affleck's career. robin had a ton of love and did so much for so much. i'm sorry, did so much for so many, he made my dreams come true. what you do for a guy who does that? everything, other celebrities are continuing to pay tribute some 24 hours after news of his death broke. and it's not
mr. anderson. one more outburst from you or anyone else and you are out of this school. leave, mr.i said leave, mr. keating. captain, my captain. >> sit down, mr. anderson. do you hear me? sit down. sit down. this is your final warning, anderson, how dare you. do you hear me? can't, my can't? >> mr. observer street, i warned you, sit down. sit down. sit down. sit down. all of you. i want you seated. sit down. leave, mr. keating. >> oh, captain my captain. robin williams...
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mr. anderson's concerns, that we discussed on two different occasions and? >> well, then the edge to the question is yes or. >> okay. would you supply us with those documents and? >> would be happy to supply you. >> when you did the loans, and i like copies of the loans, specific analysis of whether, you know, on any sale to those countries, the effect on the flag, the united states flag carriers. if you could just give me that. >> we will provide -- >> let me take something else i'm very concerned about. you heard what i said earlier. august 2 i wrote a letter to you all. we obviously faxed it over to you because scott responded the same day and promised us, according to his letter, that before the thing was, the loan was made, they referred to the policy division as well as the engineering division, because there are two different studies and they share the concern with the board prior to a vote, and they would share with us any analysis. you know, that was never given to us, but let's just -- what i'm saying, you didn't do that or supply it to us before t
mr. anderson's concerns, that we discussed on two different occasions and? >> well, then the edge to the question is yes or. >> okay. would you supply us with those documents and? >> would be happy to supply you. >> when you did the loans, and i like copies of the loans, specific analysis of whether, you know, on any sale to those countries, the effect on the flag, the united states flag carriers. if you could just give me that. >> we will provide -- >> let...
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mr. anderson. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. good morning. >> there is no abundance of good news. let's come with the guidance. you underline profit guidance and what is behind the increase of the guidance. are very good. we have seen some rate stability. and, we have seen some traffic. positive trends. we are enjoying the fruits of the upgraded profit forecast. >> investors will be enjoying the fruits because you are buying back shares. why now? am i right in saying that this could be the first ever buyback? >> i do not think it is the first ever. it is the first formalized buyback in the reason we are doing this, even though we want and we growth company have strong investment plans for 40 next five years, we see our structure is a little too strong. we have the underlying ratio that is so good. >> you are generous with dividends. do investors need to worry that new buybacks mean dividends? looking.been ifthe policy is changed and the underlying business justifies it, it will be a more stable component. done when we be have ex
mr. anderson. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. good morning. >> there is no abundance of good news. let's come with the guidance. you underline profit guidance and what is behind the increase of the guidance. are very good. we have seen some rate stability. and, we have seen some traffic. positive trends. we are enjoying the fruits of the upgraded profit forecast. >> investors will be enjoying the fruits because you are buying back shares. why now? am i right in...
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mr. anderson -- i'm sorry, mr. johnson and ms. anderson. so many are invested in what they've told us.e'd love to get an update from them. >> they join me live. also the son here who is terribly unimpressed by live television. >> i see that. >> earlier this week, we talked to you guys. you live in the same complex. you moved in five days before the michael brown shooting. and there was some concern about whether you were going to stay or trying to get your money back. >> we have to pay $1100. it's crazy. all this stuff going on, you trying to make us pay $1100 back. it's crazy. >> you don't feel safe? >> i don't. not at all. not with my family here. not at all. i really don't feel safe at all. >> what's it been like in the neighborhood in that apartment complex specifically where the shooting happened over the past two weeks? >> it's been hard because i have my children there and they are seeing everything that's going on and hearing the gunshots and things. i was just really wanting to move, but i guess that's not an option for us because we don't have $1100 to move. >> ronan, we shou
mr. anderson -- i'm sorry, mr. johnson and ms. anderson. so many are invested in what they've told us.e'd love to get an update from them. >> they join me live. also the son here who is terribly unimpressed by live television. >> i see that. >> earlier this week, we talked to you guys. you live in the same complex. you moved in five days before the michael brown shooting. and there was some concern about whether you were going to stay or trying to get your money back. >>...
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mr. anderson. >> do you hear me? sit down. sit down. sit down. >> leave, mr.. >> coming next,dennis miller, he was a good friend to robin williams. miller reminisce and tell us all about the actor moments away. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-dai
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mr. anderson also had a reputation as a drinker. >> that's fair. that's a fair accusation.certain, i guess you could say problems with it but i can say this categorically. i was totally clear headed and not drinking during those trials. everyone of them. but on the other hand, you know, i would go out on occasion. i'm not as bad as i used to be. >> in contrast, william t. jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'s track record spoke for itself. he lost very few. he was very dramatic. i've seen that man cry in front of the jury. mr. jones in the courtroom could probably outperform sir lawrence olivier. let's put it that way. >> he could overpower you, overcontrol you, and he was not beyond saying things that he couldn't prove if they weren't challenged. >> early in the first trial, anderson challenged jones by objecting that a single thumbprint was not enough to arrest elmore. >> in order to obtain an arrest warrant, the police obtain an upside down thumbprint on the back outside door frame. that's exactly consistent with cleaning
mr. anderson also had a reputation as a drinker. >> that's fair. that's a fair accusation.certain, i guess you could say problems with it but i can say this categorically. i was totally clear headed and not drinking during those trials. everyone of them. but on the other hand, you know, i would go out on occasion. i'm not as bad as i used to be. >> in contrast, william t. jones iii, known as willie t., was considered a master of the courtroom. >> willie t.'s track record spoke...
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mr. anderson. >> it wasn't a hard and fast rule, but often when a bearded robin williams showed up on screen, that was serious robin williams. >> it's not your fault. >> for his turn in "good will hunting," he won the academy award for best supporting actor, a crowning achievement that he would later tell mark marin the natural high from that did not last long. >> the academy award lasted about a week and one week later people are going hey, mork. >> williams returned to the stage in 2009. the title of his final hbo special "self-aware and sadly appropriate on this day." weapons of self destruction. >> as an alcoholic, you will violate your standards quicker than you can lower them. you do [ bleep ] stuff that even the devil will go dude. >> there were constant deem mons. one time williams thought about the suicide. >> when i was drinking, there was only one time for a moment where i thought [ bleep ] life. i went like, my conscience, did you obviously just say [ bleep ] life? you have a pretty good life. you don't have the balls to do it. >> williams made so many of us laugh. he provided co
mr. anderson. >> it wasn't a hard and fast rule, but often when a bearded robin williams showed up on screen, that was serious robin williams. >> it's not your fault. >> for his turn in "good will hunting," he won the academy award for best supporting actor, a crowning achievement that he would later tell mark marin the natural high from that did not last long. >> the academy award lasted about a week and one week later people are going hey, mork. >>...
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mr. anderson. >> reporter: this scene from "dead poet's society" when students rebel became a tweeted out desks and table tops. at the university of north carolina's wilson library where scenes from "patch adams" were shot. the latest peter pan actress dedicated her first training flight to that other peter who got his pan back and disney tweeted out a tribute illustration showing the genie from "alladin." what would robin say about these tributes? >> thank you. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> pretty nice to see those wonderful things people are doing and of course, the lights will be dimmed on broadway in a few minutes in honor of robin willia williams. we want to end the show, though, tonight on a joyful note. we're so happy to announce our produce ser a proud new mom. we watched her waiting and waiting for this moment and here it is. this is alice chambers. she was born on monday, a healthy seven pounds once ounce and surrounded as you can see by her loving family. her sister and mom are there and her awesome dad craig. welcome to alice and congratulations to shanna and onl
mr. anderson. >> reporter: this scene from "dead poet's society" when students rebel became a tweeted out desks and table tops. at the university of north carolina's wilson library where scenes from "patch adams" were shot. the latest peter pan actress dedicated her first training flight to that other peter who got his pan back and disney tweeted out a tribute illustration showing the genie from "alladin." what would robin say about these tributes? >>...
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mr. anderson. >> "dead poet society," loved by many and the heart of an entire school.o film the modern classic. >> having a film company on campus and filming here. my favorite scene is where he's orienting his students and has them peer as past students, many already passed away and robin williams lurked behind them as they are learning towards the pictures and he starts whispering, their voices from beyon beyond. >> carpe diem. >> his character still defined st. ann drews school, pictures of robin williams in the main entrance to the school. i'm still so proud of my school's link to robin williams. i like so many graduates say did you see the movie with robin williams, "dead poet society." it is frozen in time. tad roach is head master of the school now. when he was young, he spent time during robin williams during the months he spent at st. ann drdr. we on campus in those days were so struck by the grace of peter w weir. we saw their visions unfold. >> i was struck by how generous it was and played off his experience of the school and experiences with the students a
mr. anderson. >> "dead poet society," loved by many and the heart of an entire school.o film the modern classic. >> having a film company on campus and filming here. my favorite scene is where he's orienting his students and has them peer as past students, many already passed away and robin williams lurked behind them as they are learning towards the pictures and he starts whispering, their voices from beyon beyond. >> carpe diem. >> his character still defined...
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mr. anderson. >> you, here, sit down. >> incredible moments. we're turning to the top story. of robin williams. the coroner has not stated the official cause of death. it's leaved his took his own life after what his publicist describes as a severe battle with description. it prompted about a discussion about mental health illness. joining me now is terri williams. thank you for being here. 34,000 people commit suicide every year. it's twice as many caused bied had. talk about how wide spread the illness. >> depression is the second leading cause of disability within the workplace. the reality is that people move throughout their lives with a host of things that cause us not to be our best selves. it's something we need to talk about. >> in the case of robin williams it's stunning comedian. he's suffering inside. >> as is the case with most of us. we move through our lives with a mask on. smiling and laughing and entertaining and dyeing on the inside. which is why i think we have to be gentle and kinder toward one another. you never know what a person's journey has been. we w
mr. anderson. >> you, here, sit down. >> incredible moments. we're turning to the top story. of robin williams. the coroner has not stated the official cause of death. it's leaved his took his own life after what his publicist describes as a severe battle with description. it prompted about a discussion about mental health illness. joining me now is terri williams. thank you for being here. 34,000 people commit suicide every year. it's twice as many caused bied had. talk about how...
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mr. anderson. do you hear me? sit down! sit down! >> an autopsy is scheduled for later today and perhaps we will learn a little bit more about exactly what happened. >> so many people remembering his life today. jennifer, one of williams' last movies, a sequel to the night at the museum franchise will be released later this year. >> he was busy, robin williams finished filming four movies before his death. one was released early they are spring. thee others, including the one you mentioned, those are expected to be released in the next 12 months. last night, i was out at the hollywood walk of fame talking to fans and one fan said he takes comfort in knowing that these movies will be coming out and robin williams' voice and ability to give the gift of laughter will continue on through his films. >> jennifer london, live for us in los angeles. thank you. we'll be looking at the life and legacy of robin williams throughout the morning. it's amazing to see those scenes and "dead poet's society." so formative for people in my generation.
mr. anderson. do you hear me? sit down! sit down! >> an autopsy is scheduled for later today and perhaps we will learn a little bit more about exactly what happened. >> so many people remembering his life today. jennifer, one of williams' last movies, a sequel to the night at the museum franchise will be released later this year. >> he was busy, robin williams finished filming four movies before his death. one was released early they are spring. thee others, including the one...
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mr. anderson. heading towards the close, 35 minutes here. the dow is up just 20 points, but a lot of the volatility came early on this morning. a sell-off resulted in a response to some of the selling in europe this morning. we came back. now we're kind of drifting here as we head toward the close, kelly. >> and there's more ahead in our special edition of the "closing bell." atlanta fed president dennis lockhart's joining us exclusively. find out if he sees the fed raising interest rates sooner than expected on a strengthening economy. >>> up next, disturbing story. hacking the world. this russian crime ring makes off with more than 1 billion internet names and passwords and an online security pro will explain how you can safeguard your information and if there's anything they can do to stop the bad guys. we'll be back after this. greenline do for you? just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement.
mr. anderson. heading towards the close, 35 minutes here. the dow is up just 20 points, but a lot of the volatility came early on this morning. a sell-off resulted in a response to some of the selling in europe this morning. we came back. now we're kind of drifting here as we head toward the close, kelly. >> and there's more ahead in our special edition of the "closing bell." atlanta fed president dennis lockhart's joining us exclusively. find out if he sees the fed raising...
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mrs. curtis spoke to anderson cooper last night a little bit about the difficulty in dealing with their sonvity. >> this has been a very long road and you learn to get over the panic which is how i felt initially. sheer terror is what began when i realized he had disappeared. then you slowly come to terms with the fact that he's gone, he's in danger. it was a relief to know after nine months we heard that
mrs. curtis spoke to anderson cooper last night a little bit about the difficulty in dealing with their sonvity. >> this has been a very long road and you learn to get over the panic which is how i felt initially. sheer terror is what began when i realized he had disappeared. then you slowly come to terms with the fact that he's gone, he's in danger. it was a relief to know after nine months we heard that
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mrs. curtis spoke to anderson cooper last night a little bit about the difficulty in dealing with their son in captivity. >> this has been a very long road and you learn to get over the panic which is how i felt initially. sheer terror is what began when i realized he had disappeared. then you slowly come to terms with the fact that he's gone, he's in danger. it was a relief to know after nine months we heard that he was alive. now, to see those pictures with mr. curtis with his mother at logan international really says it all. you can see her beaming when she looks at her husband. he looks physically in much better shape. we saw videos earlier this week released. they were taken in the last months of his captivity. he was unshaven, unshowered. his clothes did not look particularly clean. to see him in a clean shirt and shaved and showered, looking like the human that he is, is clearly a sign that things are getting better for him. we expect as they have said that they are going to be down here around 10:00. we're expecting them to come down any memo. there is a gathering outside the house
mrs. curtis spoke to anderson cooper last night a little bit about the difficulty in dealing with their son in captivity. >> this has been a very long road and you learn to get over the panic which is how i felt initially. sheer terror is what began when i realized he had disappeared. then you slowly come to terms with the fact that he's gone, he's in danger. it was a relief to know after nine months we heard that he was alive. now, to see those pictures with mr. curtis with his mother at...
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anderson. i am the site coordinator of the visitation valley first tee program. good morning mr. ginsburg and commissioners. i am here also in support of the extension of the lease for the glen eagles golf course. as was indicated our program serves over 10,000 students throughout the school district. specifically at visitation valley we have 500 to 600 students every year through the pe classes have the opportunity to go over to glen cany -- glen eagles and experience the course. it's a challenge. part of it is teaching perser verence and if you can do that at glen eagles you can do it anywhere so we're looking at this partnership that we established seven years ago to continue. our students -- we bus them from from the schools el dorado, cleveland, sheraton. they spend time at visitation valley middle school and then a culminating activity we take them to glen eagles and they get to see a real golf course and you would be surprised that many of the students that come from the neighborhoods they are actually surprised to know that there is a golf course in their community that t
anderson. i am the site coordinator of the visitation valley first tee program. good morning mr. ginsburg and commissioners. i am here also in support of the extension of the lease for the glen eagles golf course. as was indicated our program serves over 10,000 students throughout the school district. specifically at visitation valley we have 500 to 600 students every year through the pe classes have the opportunity to go over to glen cany -- glen eagles and experience the course. it's a...
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there was a tipping point, anderson where it devolved into violence. and all of the tactics that mr. johnson had used to try to get people off the streets and not to be violent. for some reason that just went haywire. he was marching with people, he would come out, people would embrace him. >> i kind of a deescalation? or the appearance of police officers in full tactical gear with gas masks on? with military equipment? >> he put it -- >> he put the ka bosh on that, but then had to bring it back, if you -- i was there listening to his press conference very late last night about midnight or 1:00 in the morning. he sounded so exhausted and just -- not as if he had given up, but he was flabbergasted and he was at his wits end and went through very carefully what had happened and explaining why he had to do what he did, and put the tactical officers back out on the streets. >> there was a press conference he had around 1:00 a.m. in the morning. we have 100, 200, maybe several hundred people moving down this avenue. we're about 5 blocks away. a couple blocks away is where the altercation
there was a tipping point, anderson where it devolved into violence. and all of the tactics that mr. johnson had used to try to get people off the streets and not to be violent. for some reason that just went haywire. he was marching with people, he would come out, people would embrace him. >> i kind of a deescalation? or the appearance of police officers in full tactical gear with gas masks on? with military equipment? >> he put it -- >> he put the ka bosh on that, but then...
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mr. obama to go to congress and seek authorization if he goes into syria, but anderson, the white house is not making a commitment to do that at this point. >> all right, jim, appreciate the update. now, when it comes to congressional support about possible action against isis, president obama already has somebody in his corner that may come as a surprise. our chief congressional correspondent, dana bash, joins us live on what the president can expect from larwmakers. so if the president were to go to congress, where does support stand? >> it's really mixed. there seems to be some robust support for the president to be much more aggressive with military air strikes, to confront isis, and to give him the power that he needs, if he thinks he needs it, from congress. but democrats are really split, and i think the answer to whether or not the president will come to congress for support and for authorization is whether or not the democrats in congress want him to do it. whether he can get the votes and maybe even more importantly, anderson, whether or not democrats, the house, they're all up f
mr. obama to go to congress and seek authorization if he goes into syria, but anderson, the white house is not making a commitment to do that at this point. >> all right, jim, appreciate the update. now, when it comes to congressional support about possible action against isis, president obama already has somebody in his corner that may come as a surprise. our chief congressional correspondent, dana bash, joins us live on what the president can expect from larwmakers. so if the president...
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mr. president, you have to go. and at that time, i remember sighing, i the united states, a widespread critical experience, a criminal operation, myself and i reporter, jack anderson, and we're talking about firebombs, and burglarizing homes, and they were able to keep that secret. as bad as the obama administration says, up to now, there's no empirical evidence for that kind of campaign. >> was it always part of the plan for richard nixon? is that the way that he operate from the beginning or easy into that? >> i didn't know, i didn't know him when he was congressman or vice president. and it's clear now, but wasn't clear to me at the time. when they came to the white house, this was the flaw. richard nixon was a brilliant president in many ways, but he was a hater. it wasn't good enough to defeat your opponents, but he wanted to destroy them. >> i talked to dan about the middle east. and the assassination of john kennedy, and you can see more of my interview on 11:00 eastern time. >>> our top story, iraq is trapping thousands of people it by the group, islamic state. the president has been weighing options, and lisa stark is following in washington. what do we k
mr. president, you have to go. and at that time, i remember sighing, i the united states, a widespread critical experience, a criminal operation, myself and i reporter, jack anderson, and we're talking about firebombs, and burglarizing homes, and they were able to keep that secret. as bad as the obama administration says, up to now, there's no empirical evidence for that kind of campaign. >> was it always part of the plan for richard nixon? is that the way that he operate from the...
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mr. marshall. we agreed on this paper and then we agreed on the delegation. the delegation is in cairo. believe me, as palestinians, we work to have the seize fire. it's our blood and andersonu should note that during the last 28 days of fighting, not a single israeli child was killed or woman or home. we have people wounded in gaza. >> hamas and jihad launched plenty of rockets. the fact they are ineffective and israel shoots a lot out of the sky and that's the reason some children were not killed. it's not because of a lack of intent on hamas' part, you would acre knowledge that? you say no israeli children were killed, it's not for lack of trying. >> we don't -- anderson, anderson. i don't condone the killing of civilians. i don't condone the killing of israelis. i want to make peace and live and let live and i want to give this seize fire the chance it deserves. it's in my hand as palestinians to say my prayer with egypt, the united states, it's balanced and i hope the behavior will stop preventing the entry of medical supplies, food supplies, electricity, water, in order to extend the seize fire. >> thank you for your time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> what he's arguin
mr. marshall. we agreed on this paper and then we agreed on the delegation. the delegation is in cairo. believe me, as palestinians, we work to have the seize fire. it's our blood and andersonu should note that during the last 28 days of fighting, not a single israeli child was killed or woman or home. we have people wounded in gaza. >> hamas and jihad launched plenty of rockets. the fact they are ineffective and israel shoots a lot out of the sky and that's the reason some children were...
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mr. miller. coop had a great back and forth with regev, the spokesperson from israel. regev said, hey, this is the seventh time we've tried a cease-fire here, we've tried to do the right thing. andersonseventh time that one of these u.n. shelters have been hit. is that what we're seeing here? do you believe this is more about pr than about peaceful restraint? >> no. i think the israelis are operating in a set of conditions which basically makes it impossible to avoid civilian casualties. last week the u.n. is claiming the israelis used heavy artillery and that caused the damage and the destruction and the death at the other u.n. compound. i don't know. look. my view is israel's policy is not amoral. they're not casual or reckless. the reality is they have certain objectives. preserving civilian life may be a factor in shaping israeli policy, palestinian life but it is not the driving force. that i think is one of the reasons, that and the fact that hamas continues to co-locate its military resources in densely populated areas that you have a catastrophe that you have, and ultimately that is the real problem. i talked earlier about the end state. unless we get a better outcome this ti
mr. miller. coop had a great back and forth with regev, the spokesperson from israel. regev said, hey, this is the seventh time we've tried a cease-fire here, we've tried to do the right thing. andersonseventh time that one of these u.n. shelters have been hit. is that what we're seeing here? do you believe this is more about pr than about peaceful restraint? >> no. i think the israelis are operating in a set of conditions which basically makes it impossible to avoid civilian casualties....