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and there's been an effort to punish the palestinian authority the west bank for the actions of the ploun and that's not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust has not reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i when there is no palestinian state on the ground.- when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i want to touch on _ state on the ground. i want to touch on what _ state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel- state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had - state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had to i state on the ground. i want to| touch on what israel had to say about this. israel nonmember of the security council but are representatives calling the proposal shameful and essentially saying that a recognition of statehood for palestine six months after the attacks by hamas on israel would be a reward for terrorism, kind
and there's been an effort to punish the palestinian authority the west bank for the actions of the ploun and that's not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust has not reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i when there is no palestinian state on the ground.- when there...
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and m, _ in 1971, or1970, when the plo and pfl, the _ in 1971, or1970, when the plo and pfl, the flprdan is the palestinians and jordan— jordan is the palestinians and jordan would have all rights but they would pursue their national ambitions in the west bank and gaza and in _ ambitions in the west bank and gaza and in palestine, not injordan. but every— and in palestine, not injordan. but every step— and in palestine, not injordan. but every step in— and in palestine, not injordan. but every step in this war gets harder. yes, _ every step in this war gets harder. yes. jordan— every step in this war gets harder. yes, jordan has always said it's really in a tight corner, the famous phrase about being between iraq and a hard place. just briefly, it may be hard to remember now but before the gaza where there was a moment between iran and saudi arabia, arch enemies for a very long time. and that seems have made a difference because they've been talking to each other throughout this crisis. i other throughout this crisis. i think the saudi's and the uae, both which _ think the saudi's an
and m, _ in 1971, or1970, when the plo and pfl, the _ in 1971, or1970, when the plo and pfl, the flprdan is the palestinians and jordan— jordan is the palestinians and jordan would have all rights but they would pursue their national ambitions in the west bank and gaza and in _ ambitions in the west bank and gaza and in palestine, not injordan. but every— and in palestine, not injordan. but every step— and in palestine, not injordan. but every step in— and in palestine, not injordan....
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the zianist regime in return, recognized the plo led by yaser arafat as the official representative ofاق هر روز داره رخ میده دولت جدیدیم که روی کار اومده حرفشون اینه که آقا ما دوباره اجازه میدیم شهرک و بعد شهرک نشینان مسلحن شهر نشینان آموزش نظامی می بینن زنش مردش بچش کوچیکش بزرگش و خیلیهاشونم دیدیم که اینا اسلحه دارن و مثلاً همه این توتها های حول عالم اسلامی هم بر سر همین مسجده و همه اون چیزی که می توانست و می تواند عالم اسلامی رو وحدت بده بر سر یک مسجد. even if it wasn't because of the proximity to the alaxa mosk and the vastness of the west bank, the zionist would not ignore the fertile agricultural lands and the water resources in this region. "zianis settlers backed by the israeli regime do not consider even inch of the land in the west bank as a palestinian right, intimidating them two days before by horror stories, okay, if that doesn't work and you shoot two three uh of them and they leave, very good, and if this doesn't work, because they resist and you massacre then you massacre." you just make sure that people understand that the less arabs would be in what becomes the jewish
the zianist regime in return, recognized the plo led by yaser arafat as the official representative ofاق هر روز داره رخ میده دولت جدیدیم که روی کار اومده حرفشون اینه که آقا ما دوباره اجازه میدیم شهرک و بعد شهرک نشینان مسلحن شهر نشینان آموزش نظامی می بینن زنش مردش بچش کوچیکش بزرگش و خیلیهاشونم دیدیم که اینا اسلحه دارن و...
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one of their strategies was hijacking and they were among the minority of the plo most of the plo, and they pillow's leadership including yasser arafat at the time, did not approve of hijacking of the taking of innocent civilians and eventually the popular front did renounce that strategy but they were not at all representative of the plo in that way jordan you know that that took me a long time to figure out jordan was a funny nation. in 1970, allies of both the united states and, israel. but of course, jordan and israel were enemies of each other. the popular front made its in the capital city of amman. they picked jordan because it was an easy from which to make their own strikes. israel on their own, on military strikes. but the jordanian and palestinian population was it was a complicated it wasn't jordanians versus palestinians but i would most of the population both jordanian and palestinians did not like or approve of the popular front being in control of city of amman. they kind of made it a state within a state. but of course many of the palestinians who lived in jordan had b
one of their strategies was hijacking and they were among the minority of the plo most of the plo, and they pillow's leadership including yasser arafat at the time, did not approve of hijacking of the taking of innocent civilians and eventually the popular front did renounce that strategy but they were not at all representative of the plo in that way jordan you know that that took me a long time to figure out jordan was a funny nation. in 1970, allies of both the united states and, israel. but...
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an effort to punish the palestinian authority on the ground in the west bank for the actions of the plo not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards, you know, greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust hasn't reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i just want to touch on what israel had to about this — of course, israel not a member of the security council — but representatives calling the proposal "shameful" and essentially saying that a recognition of statehood for palestine six months after the attacks by hamas on israel would've been a reward for terrorism — kind of paraphrasing there. do you agree with that? of course not. that's preposterous. it is the reverse of the truth. it would have been a great victory for the fatah, for the palestinians who want to talk to israel and do a deal with israel, rather than the palestinians who want to shoot at israelis. but, you know, this israeli government is an
an effort to punish the palestinian authority on the ground in the west bank for the actions of the plo not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards, you know, greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust hasn't reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i just want to touch on what israel had to about this — of...
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the war has killed plo forces. the war is taking all our assets, but more importantly, our beloved ones. however, it's not clear what the future holds in store. i'm a palestinian, but i was born in syria. i'm teaching here. in syria, palestinians and can study at university, run a company or own properties. we also have full citizenship, what all other countries deny us. i was working for radio station, but some events happened in my neighborhood that force me to take a camera to record them. i've tried to show the hidden side of the war by sharing unseen events on social networks. with the help of my family i resist against foreign invaders this way. the war broke out, but this time we did not want escape. we didn't want to take refuge in yet another country. we didn't want history to repeat itself. in 1948 when israel attacked. this for the first time we fled to arab countries. many palestinians took refuge in syria, but israel kept attacking palestine. in syria, it has a different color. as for yaarmut camp, the
the war has killed plo forces. the war is taking all our assets, but more importantly, our beloved ones. however, it's not clear what the future holds in store. i'm a palestinian, but i was born in syria. i'm teaching here. in syria, palestinians and can study at university, run a company or own properties. we also have full citizenship, what all other countries deny us. i was working for radio station, but some events happened in my neighborhood that force me to take a camera to record them....
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it was right -- >> the israelis invaded be rude, after the plo. >> jon: then there was a civil war, theantly. >> there two things. one is that history is not always a great teacher but the other is that, you know, leadership matters. and we are in a crisis of leadership around the world. i genuinely believe. and even as bad as it was in the 1990s and the 1980s, there is a period, let's say come in this part of the world, and the middle east, in the '90s where there was an actual peace process. we can poo poo it, laugh at it, we can say that it failed but because people sabotage it. so there has been instances where peace can be forged, both sides can come together, and it depends on leaders. >> jon: this will take more than both sides. this will have to be a regional peace. this is a grinding war with no real -- i mean, the idea is, we will do this until we eliminate hamas. so you are going to kill everybody? what is that even mean? >> two things. israel was attacked on october 7th, the worst single day massacre in its history. >> jon: of course. >> and it has the right to defend itself
it was right -- >> the israelis invaded be rude, after the plo. >> jon: then there was a civil war, theantly. >> there two things. one is that history is not always a great teacher but the other is that, you know, leadership matters. and we are in a crisis of leadership around the world. i genuinely believe. and even as bad as it was in the 1990s and the 1980s, there is a period, let's say come in this part of the world, and the middle east, in the '90s where there was an...
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election till we've gone from a trump policy that brought peace, iran was availing it was collapsing the ploas in a box. sharren haskel what you think you've israel to the complete opposite and the likelihood that up biden remains an office they're going to have nukes if not before. isn't this on the ballot too? and let me ask you this why aren't the republicans pushing back harder on capitol hill? >> the last question is something really important. we had bills sitting in the senate for a while now passed by the house of representatives late last year to try to shut down the appeasement campaign towards iran. i hope senate republicans would do a better job of trying to push those bills through. but guess what, speaker of the house is gotten pretty creative. he has tied many of those sanctions bills to the supplemental that is moving right now. if that goes to the president's desk the president will be forced to threaten chinese ports with sanctions. and potentially even sanction on the supreme leader himself. some think the supreme leader would not like to see happen pretty would ask the pr
election till we've gone from a trump policy that brought peace, iran was availing it was collapsing the ploas in a box. sharren haskel what you think you've israel to the complete opposite and the likelihood that up biden remains an office they're going to have nukes if not before. isn't this on the ballot too? and let me ask you this why aren't the republicans pushing back harder on capitol hill? >> the last question is something really important. we had bills sitting in the senate for...
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once upon a time with the news animmediate were doing their job they would have said when the plo andout with these numbers they would say thank you palestinian authority we cannot confirm what you are saying we are not going to report it at all. now they reported as news that is the huge difference. on investigative journalism, what investigative journalism? there is no investigative journalism on hamas. none whatsoever. if you were to cover this, how about this. look at google as a prime example of this. we asked bard which was the google artificial intelligence service that they had after october 7. we asked them to identify the ira a terrorist organization they say. to identify and blm terrorist organization they said. hamas, they did not know. we asked bard what was the capitol of england? london propose a capitol of thef france? paris was a capitol of four countries bordering israel? they named them. what's the capitol of israel? they did not know. on and on it goes. when you have got a mediate whether it's the news media or social media or digital media with every opportunity t
once upon a time with the news animmediate were doing their job they would have said when the plo andout with these numbers they would say thank you palestinian authority we cannot confirm what you are saying we are not going to report it at all. now they reported as news that is the huge difference. on investigative journalism, what investigative journalism? there is no investigative journalism on hamas. none whatsoever. if you were to cover this, how about this. look at google as a prime...
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to the plo that would be coming on client state's entire propohis entireproposal will dee of israel instice is destroying the united states with an open border. all the crime, the fentanyl, i'm getting ahead of myself. this guy blinken is not about politics he is about ideology. he is an evil man he has always been an evil man and jon davis right he's going to get americans killed him by god he has in afghanistan and in the middle east. blinken is radical left-wing ideologue he hires to skype mao is a sympathizer to the iranian islamic nazi regime. sympathizer to the nuclear program. brings in three individuals one of whom is a serious suspect in terms of the back channeling communication with the foreign minister of iran. all this happening in the biden administration. all of it. blinken is out there trashing israel they are not being sufficient and how they are protecting the civilians. jon kirby, admiral yes admiral kirby. one of the great propagandists of all time and that is not a good thing. well, i want you to see something. i want you to see something this is a video eventually
to the plo that would be coming on client state's entire propohis entireproposal will dee of israel instice is destroying the united states with an open border. all the crime, the fentanyl, i'm getting ahead of myself. this guy blinken is not about politics he is about ideology. he is an evil man he has always been an evil man and jon davis right he's going to get americans killed him by god he has in afghanistan and in the middle east. blinken is radical left-wing ideologue he hires to skype...
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if anything, you have the current government renounce agreements with the plo.t has refused to allow any state-liken entity to govern th gaza strip for any foreseeable future. you have the call for the dismantle of the issue. you have the change on the ground. gaza sees reoccupation. gaza is a fifth of the size it was prior to october with the presence of israeli troops on the ground and north/south corridor. >> we have to leave the conversation there. we will continue to follow the developments out of the middle east. that was tahani, senior analyst for palestinian and international crisis group. >>> coming up on the show, we will be looking at olof scholz who has landed in china for a three-davy visit to discuss the beijing tensions m. we'll be back after this break. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient ship
if anything, you have the current government renounce agreements with the plo.t has refused to allow any state-liken entity to govern th gaza strip for any foreseeable future. you have the call for the dismantle of the issue. you have the change on the ground. gaza sees reoccupation. gaza is a fifth of the size it was prior to october with the presence of israeli troops on the ground and north/south corridor. >> we have to leave the conversation there. we will continue to follow the...
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why is joe biden funding terrorism and the middle east with the hamas and funding billions into the ploensions to terrorists who kill israelis and americans? why is it that biden has allowed over $100 billion to flow into the military coffers of iran? which is selling oil to her enemy, china. why is that biden put its foot on netanyahu's throat but embraces these horrific elements in our country and overseas. what is wrong with this guy? >> we have not forgotten just weeks before october 7 we had the release of billions of dollars to iran on september 11, not september 12 or september 13 but releasing billions of dollars to iran on the anniversary of september 11, 2001 terrorist attack. what's happening? you ask about the state of the union address as of the rhetoric now coming out of prison invited and the white house, is they are concerned they might lose states like michigan but they are seeing the uncommitted boat that came out of michigan during the democratic primary they have an erosion of support within their own party. they are trying to stop the bleeding and they are willing t
why is joe biden funding terrorism and the middle east with the hamas and funding billions into the ploensions to terrorists who kill israelis and americans? why is it that biden has allowed over $100 billion to flow into the military coffers of iran? which is selling oil to her enemy, china. why is that biden put its foot on netanyahu's throat but embraces these horrific elements in our country and overseas. what is wrong with this guy? >> we have not forgotten just weeks before october...
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the funding of the plo.f andra through back channels on and on and on in addition to empowering our enemies. our enemies. what does it do in our streets in our colleges and universities with the anti-semites? with this growing hitler youth movement. doesn't it give them energy and motivation and help provoke them to do with they are doing given the propaganda of this administration? what's one 100%. let me say on the funding, think of this. we went to her massive debate here in america about funding ukraine and israel and taiwan. i was for that i know some people work but i was for funding in ukraine against russia and funding taiwan. and funding israel against iran. we have given iran more money and sanctions relief and hostage rescue payments two -- one margin $200 billion in sanctions relief and hostage ransoms then we have given to ukraine, taiwan and israel combined. think about that. we've funded iran to -- one for the use and the drones to kill innocent ukrainians for if you are a liberal democrat the
the funding of the plo.f andra through back channels on and on and on in addition to empowering our enemies. our enemies. what does it do in our streets in our colleges and universities with the anti-semites? with this growing hitler youth movement. doesn't it give them energy and motivation and help provoke them to do with they are doing given the propaganda of this administration? what's one 100%. let me say on the funding, think of this. we went to her massive debate here in america about...
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they wouldn't be under the current state of the plo.k schumer should be standing up to, the palestinian liberation organization who is denying safety and a security to people in the uncountry. maria: we don't know if the hostages are still alive. they're pushing the cease fire without knowing whether or not hamas would release hostages. look, we haven't heard anything from -- much from joe biden either. so it's not just the democrat leadership. it's also the white house. but i want to get your take on treasury secretary janet yellen because she's going to be testifying in front of your committee, president biden's budget, she will discuss before the house ways and means committee later today. yellen says this, as a whole the president's budget will enable us to you address costs that families face right now and bolster our country's economic strength for years ahead had. congresswoman, this is a talking point that janet yellen put out in this statement. let's be clear with this budget for 2025. $7.3 trillion budget includes $5.5 trillio
they wouldn't be under the current state of the plo.k schumer should be standing up to, the palestinian liberation organization who is denying safety and a security to people in the uncountry. maria: we don't know if the hostages are still alive. they're pushing the cease fire without knowing whether or not hamas would release hostages. look, we haven't heard anything from -- much from joe biden either. so it's not just the democrat leadership. it's also the white house. but i want to get your...
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hale: the obvious parallels are the israeli invasion in 1982 and strategy to basically wipe away the plo infrastructure leadership and ability to use lebanon as a base at that time. then a more ambitious strategy to push the syrians out and also to see the election of a new president of lebanon who would be inclined to normalize relations with israel. it's huge overreach. in 2006, and accidental war, 82 was a war by design but 2006 was an accidental war that began. both sides look in the as it being a mistake. it was devastating but again, you had an israeli overreach where they had difficulty identifying what the target was. in 1982, they couldn't really get at arafat because they were deeply embedded in west beirut, one of the densest -- densest capitals that exist with tunnels and in basements. they decided to adopt a strategy of putting pressure on the civilian population. if anyone had a degree in psychology, they should have realized it was a guaranteed way to bring the lebanese public on the palestinian leadership together rather than the opposite. many lebanese at the time as the
hale: the obvious parallels are the israeli invasion in 1982 and strategy to basically wipe away the plo infrastructure leadership and ability to use lebanon as a base at that time. then a more ambitious strategy to push the syrians out and also to see the election of a new president of lebanon who would be inclined to normalize relations with israel. it's huge overreach. in 2006, and accidental war, 82 was a war by design but 2006 was an accidental war that began. both sides look in the as it...
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since 1988 the palestinian leadership represented by the plo, the only legitimate representative of the palestinian people, the palestinian leadership has shown preparedness to close the chapter of conflict and sit at the negotiations table to find a just, comprehensive and permanent solution for the palestinian question. in this regard we have made every possible genuine effort, we have made unimaginable historic concessions in order to achieve aps that is based on the two state solution -- a peace that is based on the tuesday solution to achieve an independent sovereign state along the lines of june 4, 1967 what used through slim as its capital in addition to resolving the issue of palestinian refugees based on resolution 194, the palestinian fate that would live with its neighbors and security and peace. since 1990 three, the palestinian leadership chose the path of negotiations hoping that these negotiations would result in the desired solution. the international community supported the principle of the two state solution and this culminated in palestine being a observer member in t
since 1988 the palestinian leadership represented by the plo, the only legitimate representative of the palestinian people, the palestinian leadership has shown preparedness to close the chapter of conflict and sit at the negotiations table to find a just, comprehensive and permanent solution for the palestinian question. in this regard we have made every possible genuine effort, we have made unimaginable historic concessions in order to achieve aps that is based on the two state solution -- a...
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texas and florida have stopped these plo if tests, nipped it in the bud. >> pent the blue part of texas-austin, where the protests are raging. i hate to play politics with it, but it is what it is. red states are getting control, blue states are not. stuart: you hate to play politics? [laughter] get out of here. >> well, okay, stu. stuart: james carville had choice words for young voters who say they will not show up for biden in november. roll it. >> if they get a hold, there'll be no government left are, no rights left. you'll end up under three theocracy, but that's all right mr. president 26-year-old -- [bleep] 26-year-old. they're not addressing the issues that i care about. my advice to tell these young people to get off your [bleep] and go vote because you should vote like your entire future and the entire future of this united states dependsen on it. stuart: you know, todd, that exposes a real division, an age division. and he's basically saying, look, biden can't win if he doesn't get the youth vote. >> well, that's the take from it from an electoral perspective. i like to focu
texas and florida have stopped these plo if tests, nipped it in the bud. >> pent the blue part of texas-austin, where the protests are raging. i hate to play politics with it, but it is what it is. red states are getting control, blue states are not. stuart: you hate to play politics? [laughter] get out of here. >> well, okay, stu. stuart: james carville had choice words for young voters who say they will not show up for biden in november. roll it. >> if they get a hold,...
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this has to be stopped by a need because we've been hijacked by this plo he't that's hijacked his policies. all the presidents of all these universities listed in g against jews. >> why is this double standard when they expect israel to take care of our prisoners? atthat are coming to kill us in a humanitarian way? ng mur and i'll have to get away now.d the massacremutila. mutilated. right. daily break that a lot of people have no idea isr what happened in israel. >> they just blindlyl ther they're either pro that i know o what's going on. they have no idea that hamasthe is killing. i have no idea. f we're not going to take it anymore. we're equal protectione of jewish people in this country and all over the world. and we want demonstrations like this every day in every citye fe until we feel protected, untileh we feel our right to be respected. we certainly are now certainl shorn of christian and jewish leaders across the nation are planning more pro-israel rallie natios. they want the israeli students as well as jewish students at universities all across the country, to know that theyjr
this has to be stopped by a need because we've been hijacked by this plo he't that's hijacked his policies. all the presidents of all these universities listed in g against jews. >> why is this double standard when they expect israel to take care of our prisoners? atthat are coming to kill us in a humanitarian way? ng mur and i'll have to get away now.d the massacremutila. mutilated. right. daily break that a lot of people have no idea isr what happened in israel. >> they just...
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we know that yasser arafat and the plo were considered a terrorist organization for many, many years. then in 1988, mr. daines had a meeting in algiers, which i actually attended as a journalist, where they recognized israel's right to exist. of course, they were late, they recognized the 1948 partition 40 years too late. so we have a horrible situation where their prospects for peace which have become frustrated, looking down there is individuals and organizations for actions that are terrorism, frankly. but as get us any closer to a solution because often, those same people are the only ones who have the popular support necessary to actually make peace. so arafat was able to agree to the oslo accords. it didn't work out for a variety of reasons, among them, bibi netanyahu's terrible leadership, a number of failed peace summits, we had a second intifada that broke out and the israelis imprisoned yasser arafat's headquarters in ramallah. he eventually became very sick and died. instead of yasser arafat, we got mahmoud abbas, who is now considered to be, in for a long time has been con
we know that yasser arafat and the plo were considered a terrorist organization for many, many years. then in 1988, mr. daines had a meeting in algiers, which i actually attended as a journalist, where they recognized israel's right to exist. of course, they were late, they recognized the 1948 partition 40 years too late. so we have a horrible situation where their prospects for peace which have become frustrated, looking down there is individuals and organizations for actions that are...
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when we were growing up that framed so many americans' perception of the plo, the palestinian cause,that shaped -- just like iran in '79, the iranian hostage crisis shaped our views, rightly, of just how horrible that regime is. but talk about your concerns. do you share the same concerns that what's happening right now in gaza is going to continue to turn younger americans away from the israeli cause for years to come? >> yes, but i also think that there's been a problem among younger americans of a kind of reflexive anti-israel bias, particularly on college campuses. so there are two separate problems, one is that -- that that campus -- and i have written about this for "the atlantic" that that campus anti-semitism was always there and growing over the years. >> always. >> and then -- then you have this, which is -- i think one of the parallels here is america after 9/11 where the united states goes into this with a lot of support, we've been attacked, the world is on our side, and then we start squandering a lot of that good will. i think that's exactly what's happening in israel
when we were growing up that framed so many americans' perception of the plo, the palestinian cause,that shaped -- just like iran in '79, the iranian hostage crisis shaped our views, rightly, of just how horrible that regime is. but talk about your concerns. do you share the same concerns that what's happening right now in gaza is going to continue to turn younger americans away from the israeli cause for years to come? >> yes, but i also think that there's been a problem among younger...
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revealed she previously worked for the palestine liberation organization or what's commonly known as the plo. she has a very troublesome repetition, you agree. according to a public comment she made on linkedin two months ago, she was still getting paid by the department. could you please set the record straight? is this person still being paid by the department of homeland security and what is the status of the investigation into her behavior? >> mr. chairman, the individual is on administrative leave, not performing the duties and responsibilities for which she was hired. the investigation is ongoing and i cannot speak any further about it because it is an ongoing personnel matter. >> and you give us a specific date as to when this is going to be reached as to her employment? >> i am not in control of the investigation but certainly i'll provide you with whatever details i'm permitted to do. >> i understand you correctly, she's still on administrative leave and still being paid? tell me how many total employees at the department are under investigation for similar purposes after the terror
revealed she previously worked for the palestine liberation organization or what's commonly known as the plo. she has a very troublesome repetition, you agree. according to a public comment she made on linkedin two months ago, she was still getting paid by the department. could you please set the record straight? is this person still being paid by the department of homeland security and what is the status of the investigation into her behavior? >> mr. chairman, the individual is on...
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sometimes it can be very awkward and uncomfortable, but i do think that both the plo who are getting the award it's all that kind of stuff that's really mattered. it made me proud to be a part of this profession, made me proud to be in a country where we're journalists can go and communities can go and stick it to the president. and it still worked out on it. >> it is about celebrating the first amendment as well. so those uncomfortable conversations that may be having or who you're sitting next to. the point is that we can do it without anybody going to jail and something that he said, we can rip each other without reporters in the room understand that when biden makes jokes like, i'm going on howard stern, that the joke is on you. >> like, i'm gonna do howard stern, but i'm not going to spend any time with you people. i'm gonna come up here. i'm going to say all the things you expect me to say. but the real joke is i'm not gonna give you the time of day and i'm going to spend all my time with howard stern high. >> i mean, the two new york times reporters, they got awards and is the
sometimes it can be very awkward and uncomfortable, but i do think that both the plo who are getting the award it's all that kind of stuff that's really mattered. it made me proud to be a part of this profession, made me proud to be in a country where we're journalists can go and communities can go and stick it to the president. and it still worked out on it. >> it is about celebrating the first amendment as well. so those uncomfortable conversations that may be having or who you're...
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settings, but if we reverse a little attention to the aid package, the emphasis, of course, on the plothese missiles of the type already indicated there, but they really hope, probably , that he... good afternoon, what is your news, hello, hello, we have good news, good news is coming from the fronts of a special military operation, the day before our fifteenth assault brigade and the special forces battalion arbat finally unloaded the russian flag on one of the houses in the village of ocheretina. we are moving further, further and further, taking up new positions, the marriage is progressing, and moreover, according to the latest reports from the front, we have already gone too far. neighboring solovyova, we are waiting for good news from our fighters from there. here's another good news about how the guys help each other. our soldiers show not only courage, but also dedication, as one of our officers friends who were brave during the assault, ocheretina pulled out our wounded man on himself and carried him to a safe position, saving his life, while he risked his life. these are our
settings, but if we reverse a little attention to the aid package, the emphasis, of course, on the plothese missiles of the type already indicated there, but they really hope, probably , that he... good afternoon, what is your news, hello, hello, we have good news, good news is coming from the fronts of a special military operation, the day before our fifteenth assault brigade and the special forces battalion arbat finally unloaded the russian flag on one of the houses in the village of...
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the plo tried to overthrow jordan when the jordanians were giving them all kinds of help and welcomem into their country and they got kicked in the teeth. hamas was instrumental in assassinating anwar saddat said the egyptians to what a help them out either. the immigration question, clinton was willing to implement solutions and then due to post product from people in the asian community, they were going to eliminate or stop giving the dnc political contributions and bill let that slide. he was signed on to let it go and then he got pushed from johnny-- host: we are going to california. caller: i'm here to push back against the privatization and that would be like privatization of the health care system. we could see what is going on with that with our health care. you go to a primary doctor and pay your co-pay and she refers you to the next doctor and pay a co-pay again. privatizing education if the government you given ada from the government which will pay for you to go to a private school. westlake is astronomical about $1000 will not pay for me to go to westlake and i would hav
the plo tried to overthrow jordan when the jordanians were giving them all kinds of help and welcomem into their country and they got kicked in the teeth. hamas was instrumental in assassinating anwar saddat said the egyptians to what a help them out either. the immigration question, clinton was willing to implement solutions and then due to post product from people in the asian community, they were going to eliminate or stop giving the dnc political contributions and bill let that slide. he...