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. >> and what each -- in which ways does your work engage the public quick spirit when rabin asked to move the mail my politics there is a way to do not separate the two spheres. the world love us and of politics been so many things to say. i feel like one of the weird inheritance and people came but that shares in the form of common decency. also of the judeo-christian falafel to and i interested but with bobby but there has been moments but when the fabric precious but i don't believe that they feel this same way in offended a broom but how can i be a good person? to hopefully consider the war opened of my characters reality of class a and history and i don't do that as a burden but it just seems natural to me it people are built as is the conditions och sole medium that does fizzled that they were:political? so those are big stories of history. so if i wanted to write a book about the '70s i was right about that something that was bigger than a few people's lives. but i don't separate the two. that these are political novels is that there is a place for a the novelist to bring some
. >> and what each -- in which ways does your work engage the public quick spirit when rabin asked to move the mail my politics there is a way to do not separate the two spheres. the world love us and of politics been so many things to say. i feel like one of the weird inheritance and people came but that shares in the form of common decency. also of the judeo-christian falafel to and i interested but with bobby but there has been moments but when the fabric precious but i don't believe...
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who wanted to tell the world about it and also those who wanted it to be beautiful and of course, to rabin -- robyn his stance before you wearing a lab coat? i just got this this morning. laugh laugh and also to live forever in paperback. i am truly grateful. thank you. [applause] >> elizabeth taylor delighted to be here for biography. and here they are. moscow nights. a rather haunted life. black elk. crazy. guilty things. and the winner is ruth. [applause] few works of literature or as a bone chilling as of lottery in was a perfect piece of americana the day that transports into a story of barbarism with the passionate biography with her marriage her children and crippling anxiety and at the center of both unwary and domestic. and ruth franklin has made a powerful case to be reconsidered that and unappreciated feminist hero. [applause] >> m2 superstitious to have prepared anything so this will be very short. eighty-four honoring my book in this way i am thrilled and happy that shirley jackson is getting this recognition. also thinks to sarah, my agent with the most enthusiastic champion
who wanted to tell the world about it and also those who wanted it to be beautiful and of course, to rabin -- robyn his stance before you wearing a lab coat? i just got this this morning. laugh laugh and also to live forever in paperback. i am truly grateful. thank you. [applause] >> elizabeth taylor delighted to be here for biography. and here they are. moscow nights. a rather haunted life. black elk. crazy. guilty things. and the winner is ruth. [applause] few works of literature or as...
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even to people like yasser arafat and yitzhak rabin would shake hands. >> even kids after a bad ncaaoss, you shake hands, adult thing to do and sends a sign to every other country on the face of the planet this is probably not a guy you'll be able to work with. >> just be bleer they did shake hands when she first arrived and at the end of the press conference. >> two came from foreign media. one from the german reporter asking if he has any regrets about his tweeting. >> are there from time to time tweets that you regret -- >> very seldom. >> very seldom. so you never would have wished -- >> probably wouldn't be here right now but very seldom. we have a tremendous group of people that listen and i can get around the media when the media doesn't tell the truth so i like that. >> what do you think. >> i love that question because i love asking donald trump if he regrets anything because i think the answer is -- i don't think he knows how to answer it. but i think it also speaks to the -- how the outside world is viewing what's going on here. >> germany and countries all over the world
even to people like yasser arafat and yitzhak rabin would shake hands. >> even kids after a bad ncaaoss, you shake hands, adult thing to do and sends a sign to every other country on the face of the planet this is probably not a guy you'll be able to work with. >> just be bleer they did shake hands when she first arrived and at the end of the press conference. >> two came from foreign media. one from the german reporter asking if he has any regrets about his tweeting. >>...
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attorney sam rabin represented a banker who did business with scott. >> the investor would give the $5othstein. he in turn would tell the investor, "i'm gonna give you $6 million in six months." >> reporter: but behind the scenes there were big problems as debra learned about a week before melissa was murdered. >> he told me he was in trouble. he had gotten in over his head with some "not so nice people." and he said, "if i don't get this taken care of, these people are gonna put a bullet in my head." >> reporter: scott then asked her to cross the line and forge signatures on documents. >> i knew this is something that shouldn't be going on, but you know what? it was gonna be a one-time >> reporter: it wasn't. scott asked debra, his chief operating officer, to do it again, and again. the reason, the cases were made up, phonies, and the forged documents were used to fool investors. >> the settlements were not real. >> reporter: there was no client? >> the cases were fabricated. >> reporter: it turned out it was all a ponzi scheme. mr. high-flyer scott rothstein didn't use investor money
attorney sam rabin represented a banker who did business with scott. >> the investor would give the $5othstein. he in turn would tell the investor, "i'm gonna give you $6 million in six months." >> reporter: but behind the scenes there were big problems as debra learned about a week before melissa was murdered. >> he told me he was in trouble. he had gotten in over his head with some "not so nice people." and he said, "if i don't get this taken care...
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especially in our most difficult times we must respond in some way to the expectations of most call rabin's better eager to work together to treat wither respect when it comes to extraordinarily importantrticulr decisions like this one. >> you are dismissed. and then acting as the solicitor general. >> can you may proceed atha your will. >> unlike senators gardner and will be a part-time colorado resident and born in denver 19,674th generation attended columbia and harvard law school and then spent a decade that though law firm then return to colorado as a federal judge because fly-fishing in washington d.c. was not good enough of like to bring into my world i have argued 32 cases in two more next month on behalf of the most diverse client base imaginable. the federal government the nation's largest corporationonma the grace senator from hawaii and everyone in between. when you are in front of the court is the opportunity to be treated fairly.een. and be treated with the gravity day and night to get the right answer and honestly that is how the supreme court works.ow our sup i get along bee
especially in our most difficult times we must respond in some way to the expectations of most call rabin's better eager to work together to treat wither respect when it comes to extraordinarily importantrticulr decisions like this one. >> you are dismissed. and then acting as the solicitor general. >> can you may proceed atha your will. >> unlike senators gardner and will be a part-time colorado resident and born in denver 19,674th generation attended columbia and harvard law...
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he quoted yitzhak rabin, peace is never easy, but history almost always judges that it is worthwhile. year on with iran's nuke the program successfully defanged and an unprecedented inspections regime in place, ravines words proved entirely apt. senator murphy his ardent informed and persuasive support for human rights and his preference for diplomacy over belligerents has won him growing favor and a national constituency. it is my hope and one i hope that all of j street share. is that senator murphy his approach to foreign policy, one that is both highly principled and pragmatic will shape the future of american leadership in the world. with that, again, it is my privilege to introduce to you senator chris murphy. [applause] >> well, thank you. thank you very much, diana. thank you for that kind introduction. you are really in portrait today. i was backstage with some of your panelists were up next. they will do a fantastic job, so much effort largely here is to get out of the way so you can hear from some really talented. i want to thank kelson thanks to jeremy and dylan and everyo
he quoted yitzhak rabin, peace is never easy, but history almost always judges that it is worthwhile. year on with iran's nuke the program successfully defanged and an unprecedented inspections regime in place, ravines words proved entirely apt. senator murphy his ardent informed and persuasive support for human rights and his preference for diplomacy over belligerents has won him growing favor and a national constituency. it is my hope and one i hope that all of j street share. is that senator...
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and i remember when prime minister rabin and king hussein of jordan, two who fought against each other, personally negotiated a peace agreement and the united states strongly supported that. i was privileged to be there when they signed the agreement at aqaba. as i was present as prime minister begin and president sadat signed their agreement. now, i do not see how anyone could conclude that mr. friedman possesses a requisite temperament nor that he appreciates the critical distinction between the interests of our country and the united states and the parochial interests of an extreme constituency in israel that he has fiercely advocated for over the course of his long career. indeed, he is telling the spokes man of the israeli settlement that mr. friedman has supported financially for years, said its inhabitants would regard him as their representative in the united states. these are the israelis. they are represented in the united states as the israeli ambassador. so it's not the role of the u.s. ambassador to represent another country. that's how mr. friedman is perceived in israel
and i remember when prime minister rabin and king hussein of jordan, two who fought against each other, personally negotiated a peace agreement and the united states strongly supported that. i was privileged to be there when they signed the agreement at aqaba. as i was present as prime minister begin and president sadat signed their agreement. now, i do not see how anyone could conclude that mr. friedman possesses a requisite temperament nor that he appreciates the critical distinction between...
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that the entity so adopted to regulate the internet and to the extent it is harming investments like rabin providers not just the big ones which you mentioned but also the small ones. we have a number of declarations under the penalty of perjury that they are holding back onry investments because of these rules. that's my concern.o we all want to conserve the core value of freedom of the internet to maximize the incentives to keep holding these networks in the future. that's something we will strive to do in the time to come. >> chairman pai i would encourage you the commission to revisit that order and to resend it in its entirety.te i believe you would have the support of a majority of this committee and substantial support in congress and i believe if the internet is going to be regulated in regulated as a public utility that's a decision that should be made by the united states congress rather than taking legislation designed for dairy -- veryil different context and applying ne to the internet. let me shift to a second topic. commissioner o'rielly you stated in a blogpost quote by som
that the entity so adopted to regulate the internet and to the extent it is harming investments like rabin providers not just the big ones which you mentioned but also the small ones. we have a number of declarations under the penalty of perjury that they are holding back onry investments because of these rules. that's my concern.o we all want to conserve the core value of freedom of the internet to maximize the incentives to keep holding these networks in the future. that's something we will...
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>> no, we're labor, rabin's fort i party, the party that lead the state, the ideas of the start-up nation for some other people other than the rich. but the idea is that israel instead of looking -- iran is a big threat, not only on the nuclear stuff, proxy military warfare in syria and lebanon, but it's also getting the largest economic surge that any country in the middle east ever got. we need to counter that with economic strategy, with us and some other countries. >> the embassy, moving it does that make sense to you? >> it makes sense in the right time and right moment by not causing bad whiill. >> right now it will cause bad will. >> we want to do it in the right way with the jordanians, our allies, we need to do it in the right way. >> what is the hottest next biggest company to come out of israel. >> cybersecurity is a big thing. one of our companies was very, very successful. and wellness. food, agriculture, and healthcare. in the gworld, when you take agriculture and technology, put it together, will you be eating to be well. after the first start-up revolution, we're taking th
>> no, we're labor, rabin's fort i party, the party that lead the state, the ideas of the start-up nation for some other people other than the rich. but the idea is that israel instead of looking -- iran is a big threat, not only on the nuclear stuff, proxy military warfare in syria and lebanon, but it's also getting the largest economic surge that any country in the middle east ever got. we need to counter that with economic strategy, with us and some other countries. >> the...