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but if we see a palestinian leadership that is as committed to peace as the late anwar sadat did -- we're waiting for real peace partner. >> waiting to do what? >> make peace and peace means have you to have a basic reciprocity. and the question is really what is the basic problem. people think it's territories. these are all problems that have to be resolved. from the 19 20's. we left every square inch of gaza and still they fire rockets into what they say is occupied palestine. they shared it and so on from the north and the south. so i asked the palestinians a very simple question. suppose we solve these problems, borders, territories, will you then every one of these, i wanted to know a simple question. will you recognize the state of israel. jews were divided and they conducted a war against us for 50 years. will you recognize the state of israel as the nation state of the jewish people. you ask me and my people to recognize the palestinian state as the state of the palestinian people, will you recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people. and the answer ought to be very
but if we see a palestinian leadership that is as committed to peace as the late anwar sadat did -- we're waiting for real peace partner. >> waiting to do what? >> make peace and peace means have you to have a basic reciprocity. and the question is really what is the basic problem. people think it's territories. these are all problems that have to be resolved. from the 19 20's. we left every square inch of gaza and still they fire rockets into what they say is occupied palestine....
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Sep 22, 2009
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if he is a sadat, he will see that we respond. israel saw sadat, they responded.we saw the late king hussein, we responded. if i saw a genuine willingness to make peace from the palestinian leadership, i will make peace. bret: the world is waiting to see what israel will do about iran's nuclear threat. we will talk about what the israeli prime minister told me when the fox all-stars join me after the break. to control my diabetes, to stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty medical. and now, it's not only where i get my diabetes testing supplies - but it's where i get my prescription drugs as well. see if you're on medicare, the cost of your diabetes testing supplies as well as your prescription drugs may be covered. liberty takes care of all the paperwork with medicare and sends the prescription forms directly to your doctor for approval. then, on your schedule, packs up this box and sends it right to your door with no charge for shipping. and liberty assures you have everything you need to manage your diabetes, including most brand name mete
if he is a sadat, he will see that we respond. israel saw sadat, they responded.we saw the late king hussein, we responded. if i saw a genuine willingness to make peace from the palestinian leadership, i will make peace. bret: the world is waiting to see what israel will do about iran's nuclear threat. we will talk about what the israeli prime minister told me when the fox all-stars join me after the break. to control my diabetes, to stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty...
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is he going to be an arafat or a sadat? if he's a sadat, he'll find a partner for peace and we'll make peace. >> a couple of questions on iran, if i may. intelligence services struggle with the issue how close they are to having nuclear weapons and delivering them. how close do you think they are? >> they're getting closer there's no question about that. >> and what does that mean? the iran government right now is in turmoil. does that make them more dangerous or less? >> to have the eye ya toe la regime acquire nuclear weapons, no matter how weak today, tomorrow they'll be a hell of a lot stronger. that is something that would threaten the peace of the world. it should not be allowed to happen. >> you say they are close in your mind. is there a point where it becomes impossible for israel to live in the shadow of a nuclear iran? >> charlie, i'm not going to deal in hypotheticals. of course, every country reserves the right of self-defense, and israel is no exception. but as i'm pointing out today, the development of nuclea
is he going to be an arafat or a sadat? if he's a sadat, he'll find a partner for peace and we'll make peace. >> a couple of questions on iran, if i may. intelligence services struggle with the issue how close they are to having nuclear weapons and delivering them. how close do you think they are? >> they're getting closer there's no question about that. >> and what does that mean? the iran government right now is in turmoil. does that make them more dangerous or less?...
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Sep 26, 2009
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we made peace with anwar sadat. we made peace with jordan. if the palestinians truly want peace, i and my government and my people will make peace. but we want a genuine peace, indefensible peace, a permanent peace -- eight defensible peace -- a the sensible piecdefensibla permanent peace. we asked the palestinians to finally do what they refused to do for 62 years, say yes to a jewish state. as simple, as clear, as elementary as that. just as we are asked to recognize the nation's did for the palestinian people, they must be asked to recognize the nation state of the jewish people. the jewish people are not foreign conquerors in the land of israel. it is the land of their forefathers. inscribed on the walls outside this building is the great biblical vision of peace. nations shall not lift up sword against nation. they shall learn war no more. these words were spoken by the great jewish prophet isaiah 2800 years ago as he walked in my country, in my cities, in jail, and in the cities of jerusalem. we are not strangers to this land. this is o
we made peace with anwar sadat. we made peace with jordan. if the palestinians truly want peace, i and my government and my people will make peace. but we want a genuine peace, indefensible peace, a permanent peace -- eight defensible peace -- a the sensible piecdefensibla permanent peace. we asked the palestinians to finally do what they refused to do for 62 years, say yes to a jewish state. as simple, as clear, as elementary as that. just as we are asked to recognize the nation's did for the...
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you know, we got sadat, we made peace. i'll never forget how he came to the river conference from his death bed and he moved me to tears. we can make peace. now mr. abbas has to decide abuse massin, head of the authority, are you an arafat or a sadat? if you're a sadat, i will make peace with you. >> real quickly, and i'm sorry to cut short the time, but you said iran is weaker than people think. you are convinced they are intending to build nuclear weapons and you say tougher sanctions are a way to prevent that. china and russia have never been on board with tougher sanctions. the president tried yterday to talk to the chinese about that. it's unclear if he made any progress. absent china and russia, joining that move for tougher sanctions, if they continue to move down the road, iran, and develop nuclear weapons, in your opinion, at what point do you go it alone? at what point do you strike? >> i will say, matt, that i don't deal in hypotheticals. every country reserves the right to defend itself, and we're no exception,
you know, we got sadat, we made peace. i'll never forget how he came to the river conference from his death bed and he moved me to tears. we can make peace. now mr. abbas has to decide abuse massin, head of the authority, are you an arafat or a sadat? if you're a sadat, i will make peace with you. >> real quickly, and i'm sorry to cut short the time, but you said iran is weaker than people think. you are convinced they are intending to build nuclear weapons and you say tougher sanctions...
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we made peace with egypt led by on our stock -- anwar sadat. we made peace with jordan led by king hussein. if the palestinians genuinely want peace, i and my government and my people will make peace. but we want a genuine peace, distensible peace, permanent peace -- defensible peace. this body established a jewish state and an arab state. the jews accepted this resolution. the arabs rejected it and invaded the embryonic jewish state with the hopes of annihilating it. we asked the palestinians -- we ask the palestinians to do what they refused to do for 62 years. say yes to a jewish state. as simple, as clear, as elementary as that. the palestinians must be asked to recognize the nation state of the jewish people. the jewish people are not foreign conquerors in the land of israel. it is the land of our forefathers inscribed on the walls outside this building is the great biblical vision of peace. nation shall not lift up sword against nation. they show learn war no more. these words were spoken by the great jewish prophet isaiah as he walked in
we made peace with egypt led by on our stock -- anwar sadat. we made peace with jordan led by king hussein. if the palestinians genuinely want peace, i and my government and my people will make peace. but we want a genuine peace, distensible peace, permanent peace -- defensible peace. this body established a jewish state and an arab state. the jews accepted this resolution. the arabs rejected it and invaded the embryonic jewish state with the hopes of annihilating it. we asked the palestinians...
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sadat had made peace with israel, and some army troops, they were having the troop flay, he was on the stage watching troops go back. and these radical units that the ali was a member of, but he happened not to be there that day, they jump off the truck and shoot him down in cold blood. the leader says i have killed the pharaoh. one of the several people locked up, dr. ayman. when you see these video broadcast from al qaeda that keep showing up, he's the number two man in al qaeda. a little buy with a beard, spectacles. he is from a wealthy egyptian family. one of his grandfathers was an ambassador, and the otheras the oldest university in the arab world. he was the head of what was called the egyptian islamic jihad. you see the picture of him? every night they would have a press conference. because he spoke english,e became the spokesman. he became a hero in egypt on the radical part of the egyptian brotherhood. and he then adopted this guy. when ali got thrown out, he becomes looking for a guy that will ba spy for the movemt. and he continues and sends him first to work for egypt air
sadat had made peace with israel, and some army troops, they were having the troop flay, he was on the stage watching troops go back. and these radical units that the ali was a member of, but he happened not to be there that day, they jump off the truck and shoot him down in cold blood. the leader says i have killed the pharaoh. one of the several people locked up, dr. ayman. when you see these video broadcast from al qaeda that keep showing up, he's the number two man in al qaeda. a little buy...
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said yep, you told him about the new port kentucky firefighters' strike and he told you about anwar sadato know how i got the beat on it. [laughter] it was always about the story, wasn't it? it was about news and reporting. we talked about the last 15 years of his life from coast to coast, then you to the new and even beyond the shores. a memorable vacation, italy as well. of course our time together coincided with a volcanic eruption in our profession. the profession that had been mother and father to both of us. characteristically, walter didn't seem much concerned about the revolution in all these delivery systems. somebody was minding the store on the content. and he didn't just fume about it, did he? no, he got into the fray. he put the towering reputation on the line. he stood at the barricades if you will forgive an old-fashioned word, valiant, valley and to last. a funny thing, of course he was irritated and sometimes outraged at what he saw. but i never saw him pessimistic. even at his great age, he still believed it all. jefferson's aquarium called nothing was so nearly infallib
said yep, you told him about the new port kentucky firefighters' strike and he told you about anwar sadato know how i got the beat on it. [laughter] it was always about the story, wasn't it? it was about news and reporting. we talked about the last 15 years of his life from coast to coast, then you to the new and even beyond the shores. a memorable vacation, italy as well. of course our time together coincided with a volcanic eruption in our profession. the profession that had been mother and...
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and in and said, you tell them about the firefighters' strike and he told you about anwar sadat.ot the beat on it. [laughter] it was always about the story, wasn't it? it was about news and reporting. we talked about the last 15 years of his life from coast to coast, then you to the new and even beyond the shores. a memorable vacation, italy as well. of course our time together coincided with a volcanic eruption in our profession. the profession that had been mother and father to both of us. characteristically, walter didn't seem much concerned about the revolution in all these delivery systems. somebody was minding the store on the content. and he didn't just fume about it, did he? no, he got into the fray. he put the towering reputation on the line. he stood at the barricades if you will forgive an old-fashioned word, valiant, valley and to last. a funny thing, of course he was irritated and sometimes outraged at what he saw. but i never saw him pessimistic. even at his great age, he still believed it all. jefferson's aquarium called nothing was so nearly infallible as the deli
and in and said, you tell them about the firefighters' strike and he told you about anwar sadat.ot the beat on it. [laughter] it was always about the story, wasn't it? it was about news and reporting. we talked about the last 15 years of his life from coast to coast, then you to the new and even beyond the shores. a memorable vacation, italy as well. of course our time together coincided with a volcanic eruption in our profession. the profession that had been mother and father to both of us....
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not one inch beyond what the late president sadat accomplished. not one iota. and yet the regime is using its role in the peace process to keep the pressure off. number two, the regime has skillfully recognized that there is what they would say pathological fear of islamists. so it views the incident of a good showing by hamas in palestinian or the muslim brothers somewhere else in the middle east to frighten you. and instead of being frightened you should have spoken to the true democrats who stand exactly in between the autocontracts -- auto contracts and the theocrats the likes of let's say the mullahs in iran. don't want to speak on behalf of ally. or the taliban in afghanistan. so between in the public space between the auto contracts and theocrats there is a budding force. that budding force is the democrats. >> how would you recommend one in the case of egypt specifically, how does one support them? do they need material support? do they need money? do they need rhetorical support? should it come from the bully pulpit of the president of the united state
not one inch beyond what the late president sadat accomplished. not one iota. and yet the regime is using its role in the peace process to keep the pressure off. number two, the regime has skillfully recognized that there is what they would say pathological fear of islamists. so it views the incident of a good showing by hamas in palestinian or the muslim brothers somewhere else in the middle east to frighten you. and instead of being frightened you should have spoken to the true democrats who...