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even if solomon dweck is a bad guy, and i guess on the merits he's a bad guy. >> is solomon dweck here tonight? [laughter] >> is he in the room? is that's always a question we ask. >> on that note and assuming solomon isn't here -- >> if you are, you ought to answer some questions. [laughter] >> i want to thank you both very much and thank you all for listening and participating. it's a very, very good read. i recommend it. >> thank you. [applause] >> for more information about this book and its authors, visit the jersey sting.com. >> well, part of a book group is 12. it is an imprint that's rather unique in publishing circles. it publishes 12 books a year, and the new publisher and editor-in-chief is cary goldstein. first of all, cary, how are you liking your new job? >> love it. i love it. as you know, i was with 12 from the very begin anything 2006, so -- beginning in 2006, so it's wonderful. >> let's talk about some of your upcoming books. last year you published a book by christopher hitchens, his a autobiography. tell us about, arguably essays. >> this is christopher's first coll
even if solomon dweck is a bad guy, and i guess on the merits he's a bad guy. >> is solomon dweck here tonight? [laughter] >> is he in the room? is that's always a question we ask. >> on that note and assuming solomon isn't here -- >> if you are, you ought to answer some questions. [laughter] >> i want to thank you both very much and thank you all for listening and participating. it's a very, very good read. i recommend it. >> thank you. [applause] >>...
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it said, until he, king solomon ended up building his own house and the house of the lord, the wall of jerusalem round about. >> it really can be seen and can be touched. really go directly into the biblical forces. >> other tangible examples include this form that bizarre believed was part of a real building when the babylonians conquered jerusalem, the excavation exposed the structure called the gate house that would have looked like this 3 thousand years ago. jerusalem major nailer va cat seized it as history but to share the magic of the best city. >> that's exposing our past, it enables people to come and see that it's real, come and visit and go back home as am baz doors, it shows that the bible's real, it shows that two and three thousand years ago, jerusalem was the centre of the world. >> chris mitchell, cbn news, jerusalem. >> chris, you get all the good assignments, that's our report for this week, from all of all here from christian world news, good-bye and god bless you. (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach
it said, until he, king solomon ended up building his own house and the house of the lord, the wall of jerusalem round about. >> it really can be seen and can be touched. really go directly into the biblical forces. >> other tangible examples include this form that bizarre believed was part of a real building when the babylonians conquered jerusalem, the excavation exposed the structure called the gate house that would have looked like this 3 thousand years ago. jerusalem major...
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>> actually, it's solomon rushdie's, jimmy.now. >> jimmy: you know, this is the first time solomon and i have ever been published together. >> how about that? >> jimmy: so this is exciting. yeah. >> i actually like his essay, but yours was very cute, because jimmy, you talked about sort of how your dad never took -- took you into your study and kind of sat you down like sheriff taylor did with opie, and gave some life advice. and it said -- i think you said because you didn't have a study, and your dad didn't have any good advice to give you, right? >> jimmy: that is correct. >> but you talk about aunt chippy and uncle frank and -- >> jimmy: they were delighted to be part of the book. >> it was so cute, and your dad's ultimate advice was when in doubt -- >> jimmy: order the hamburger. >> there you go. >> jimmy: it's good advice. >> that is good life advice. >> jimmy: it's the only advice he really ever gave me. >> unless there is an e. coli outbreak, right? >> jimmy: right. never eat the churros no matter what. >> yeah, exactly
>> actually, it's solomon rushdie's, jimmy.now. >> jimmy: you know, this is the first time solomon and i have ever been published together. >> how about that? >> jimmy: so this is exciting. yeah. >> i actually like his essay, but yours was very cute, because jimmy, you talked about sort of how your dad never took -- took you into your study and kind of sat you down like sheriff taylor did with opie, and gave some life advice. and it said -- i think you said because...
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solomon has been within a hair's breath of their doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do myself.
solomon has been within a hair's breath of their doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do myself.
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marc solomon from the sixth district. i think what we have here is a case where we have a to big to fail project. the solution to its failure is to make it even too-bigger-to- fail. in district 6, we've taken on about 30,000 or 40,000 new residents. a quick bicycle ride will show you the difficulty and danger that these have placed into our district with even smaller amounts of parking. it is a gauntlet every day. we're looking at parkmerced right on the cusp of i-280. one-to-one parking. we're also looking at the extension. what of the existing san franciscans? you're like to add on 10 more minutes to their trip, as well? we are seen developers and hypothetical san franciscans interests placed before that of the existing san franciscans. last november, development was barely a topic for discussion in districts 6 and 10. it was minor to what it was compared to in the past. we have a planning department that is in the grips of regulatory capture. they do not need to be told what to do. they give developers what they want.
marc solomon from the sixth district. i think what we have here is a case where we have a to big to fail project. the solution to its failure is to make it even too-bigger-to- fail. in district 6, we've taken on about 30,000 or 40,000 new residents. a quick bicycle ride will show you the difficulty and danger that these have placed into our district with even smaller amounts of parking. it is a gauntlet every day. we're looking at parkmerced right on the cusp of i-280. one-to-one parking. we're...
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i thought of the improv urged arabs in the west bank and king solomon and his israelite progeny. who cared about baseball and the centuries-old conflict was still raised -- raging. of baseball could have helped unite these two plants what good was it like staring out the window i lost track of space and time. suddenly i was back in france. during a trip from paris to our home in toulouse i use for all intensive purposes we could have been on a bus in west texas why play the summer before and the view was identical. yellow vine race beside us in the foreground followed a metronome and telephone poles and a steadfast distance illuminated only by the faint light of the fading sun. in a vain attempt to be like my dad who is right back there, love you dadcamus was a working musician and i was born i remembered that hooked to a song i once tried to right. staring out the window the mountains pass on by in the twilight sky. how many times under how many conditions and how many places have a written a bus? whatever the final tally, i could add to the song one more verse. is a dream of pe
i thought of the improv urged arabs in the west bank and king solomon and his israelite progeny. who cared about baseball and the centuries-old conflict was still raised -- raging. of baseball could have helped unite these two plants what good was it like staring out the window i lost track of space and time. suddenly i was back in france. during a trip from paris to our home in toulouse i use for all intensive purposes we could have been on a bus in west texas why play the summer before and...
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i thought of king solomon and his israelite progeny. who cared about baseball and a centuries-old conflict was still raising -- region. if baseball couldn't help unite these two lands what good was it? staring out the window i lost track of space and time. suddenly i was back in france during a trip from paris to our home by news that for all intents and purposes we could have been on a bus in west texas where i played the summer before as the view was identical. a yellow line reads beside us in the foreground followed by metronome and telephone poles and a steadfast plane and the distance illuminated only by the faint light of the fading sun. in an attempt to be like my dad who's right back there, i love you dad, was a working musician until i was born i remembered the hook to a song i once tried to write. staring out the window baliles pass by as france merges into texas in the twilight sky it's just another ride. how many times under how many conditions and how many places have i've ridden the bus? whatever the final tally i could ad
i thought of king solomon and his israelite progeny. who cared about baseball and a centuries-old conflict was still raising -- region. if baseball couldn't help unite these two lands what good was it? staring out the window i lost track of space and time. suddenly i was back in france during a trip from paris to our home by news that for all intents and purposes we could have been on a bus in west texas where i played the summer before as the view was identical. a yellow line reads beside us...
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where we all go from here i'm joined by three members of progressive democrats of america norman solomon smith and tim carpenter welcome to all of you here we thank you for first of all what happened today tim you're the the the big cheese if you. hope you're not the swiss cheese you know today was the culmination of a week of activity and for many of us the letter that we sent to the u.s. senate regarding the number of troops that the president will be announcing in regards to afghanistan account that we wanted to make the connection today of what that number means in real terms and how we can take those numbers and have them work for us in other words taking the money that's being spent on those troops and moving them over to the message of the economy specifically on health care so today we we were outside and rallied and then we went into the lobby but before that we're at the chamber of commerce i'm talking to people it's got it's also it's also having the chamber of putting it up the last of the tuber congress so if you have if you have there's a lot of interest if you have ever th
where we all go from here i'm joined by three members of progressive democrats of america norman solomon smith and tim carpenter welcome to all of you here we thank you for first of all what happened today tim you're the the the big cheese if you. hope you're not the swiss cheese you know today was the culmination of a week of activity and for many of us the letter that we sent to the u.s. senate regarding the number of troops that the president will be announcing in regards to afghanistan...
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mark solomont -- mark solomon again. there was a political scientist the came up with a thesis in the 1960's as a is a public participation in the market sea increase called "the crisis of democracy." it was too much to murder see that the leads from being able to govern society and get things done. they wanted to keep the vietnam war going. we are seeing that being brought to bear here in san francisco. during barbara coughlan's administration, public speaking time was 3 minutes, and she was a conservative. we saw the city attorney referendum -- have the right of referendum. the bar was raised for recall. we saw another issue where we were seeing the bar be raised towards initiative as well. we are seeing elected officials saying i want you in that voting booth once every four years of voting for me and then getting the hell out. we need to look at parity. are we seeing anything coming back at us for giving up our right to be heard? if this measure goes to the ballot, great. if the board thinks is that much of a problem
mark solomont -- mark solomon again. there was a political scientist the came up with a thesis in the 1960's as a is a public participation in the market sea increase called "the crisis of democracy." it was too much to murder see that the leads from being able to govern society and get things done. they wanted to keep the vietnam war going. we are seeing that being brought to bear here in san francisco. during barbara coughlan's administration, public speaking time was 3 minutes, and...
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solomon hotel. tripoli refuses to accept an arrest warrant. saying the international criminal court is just a western political tool and no authority. has accused of the crimes against humanity. greek trade unions are staging a forty eight hour strike with tens of thousands expected to take to the streets on tuesday it follows the greek prime minister in the parliament. to avoid bankruptcy . and russian lawmakers discuss controversial restrictions on abortion designed to boost the birthrate in the country and many fear the. backstreets legacy of abandoned children. coming your way in just fifteen minutes time typing updates on the latest sports news with roma. these are the headlines. let the insults bly blood klitschko and david haye have a verbal barrels ahead of their unification on saturday. the field narrows world number one carolyn was nowitzki and both williams sisters go out but maria sharapova is proof of the quarterfinals on the critical day at wimbledon. and seal of approval is in it a lot of good that they do you know one of the si
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gwen: we sort through what matters with the reporters covering the week, deborah solomon of "the wall street journal," jeff zeleny of "the new york times" and john harwood of cnbc and "new york times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill, produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to give our war fighters every advantage. >> to deliver technologies that anticipate the future today. >> and help protect america everywhere, to the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evenin
gwen: we sort through what matters with the reporters covering the week, deborah solomon of "the wall street journal," jeff zeleny of "the new york times" and john harwood of cnbc and "new york times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill, produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding is provided by -- >>...
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let's start with evans solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? >> peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it's not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game -- a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know the budget is going to pass. they know their agenda, which will include their law and order legislation, their budget. there will talk about the war in libya. the mood is confidence, have been as. the other side, new faces. they are busy studying the new mp faces. they are excited. there are lots of firsts. peter, there is a lot of excitement, but this day the home team feels it's got it in the bag. >> this is a two chamber kind of day, what the speech from the throne. the house of commons will take their seats, but down the hall is where the speech is read, is in the senate. rosemary barton. another chamber with a conservative majority. >> this is where the governor general or rides with the prime minister, we will se
let's start with evans solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? >> peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it's not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game -- a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know the budget is going to pass. they know their agenda, which will include their law and order legislation, their budget. there will...
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when hale's incitements there you can see how many people are in the french camp by the name solomon building up a something you can see here are certain measures that have been paid by the government that will be making people here and they sang is really been building for years they've already been. very great a certain measure they say that the government really exceeds anything by that and so with the meat that hit them a lot of attention almost straight from a. friend than they can raise an income by raising the price people simply don't think that that right oh it certainly might be the case that package of a certain measures will have to be implemented if prince wants to continue paying the international bailout money now this comes on the back to get the relief love to say that sixty percent of the bull's eye out so i still think forty three percent to fifteen twenty four year old doesn't work he's begun to some of the younger people here they say coming out i think right late. we should put the blame is on police and the coding system the dogs greece but the people of goose
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solomon has been within a hair's breath of death the doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do myself. but who wants to kill the teenager so most native city tripoli has been under constant bombardment by nato forces for three months day and night forms have been falling on the city with a population of around a million no one can ever say when or where the next one would land. this week in the most intensive air idea that there have been sixteen nato airstrikes in just ten hours attacks against civilians must stop gadhafi must go and the libyan people deserve to determine their own future nato has frequently claimed success and the military operation is supposed to protect civilians but the libyan government has repeatedly protested that innocent civilians have been among the dead the claims have not been independently verified but one thing this clear since march nineteenth the live warden really paeans has changed forever saddam is mother will never forge
solomon has been within a hair's breath of death the doctors have performed any a miracle and the young girl is back home with her family she took her mother's pills to kill herself. if someone wants to kill me and bill to do myself. but who wants to kill the teenager so most native city tripoli has been under constant bombardment by nato forces for three months day and night forms have been falling on the city with a population of around a million no one can ever say when or where the next one...
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discussions with the teacher leaders we have also talked with about the solomons so you have a problem but. is in charge of the bombing of the whole checks on the ground in the country will be decided by libya will not necessarily as the nato leaders would like. on our web site r.t. dot com we're asking how do you think libya's deadlock can be resolved but so far nearly two thirds think nato should withdraw admitting that gadhafi has won fifteen percent say thanks to you as they are until the conflict eventually ends eleven percent think only brown forces will resolve the situation this. same amount field the u.n. should send in peacekeepers and split libya into droplets of wine let us know what you think about the situation in libya at our team. it's a gathering of political and financial elite and it's valid secrecy isn't forced by an army of security guards it's all bankrolled by swiss taxpayers even as europe tightens its belt and forces through brutal austerity cuts the bill to bird conferences attended by people ranging from royalty to top news outlets c.e.o.'s and it's also unde
discussions with the teacher leaders we have also talked with about the solomons so you have a problem but. is in charge of the bombing of the whole checks on the ground in the country will be decided by libya will not necessarily as the nato leaders would like. on our web site r.t. dot com we're asking how do you think libya's deadlock can be resolved but so far nearly two thirds think nato should withdraw admitting that gadhafi has won fifteen percent say thanks to you as they are until the...
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of so that they are also told to go to the solomons or. whatever. is in charge of the bombing or the politics on the ground in. libya not necessarily those who does not want to come. on our website are to dot com we want to know how you think libya's death can be results so far nearly two thirds think nato should withdraw admitting that exactly as one of fifteen percent say thinks of continue as they are until the conflict eventually and reference percent think on the ground forces will resolve the situation now the same amount feels the u.n. says in peacekeepers and libya in two. it's a gathering of political and financial elite and its veil of secrecy isn't forced by an army of security guards it's all bankrolled by swiss taxpayers even as europe tightens its belt and forces through brutal austerity cuts the bills are broke conferences attended by people ranging from royalty to top news outlets c.e.o.'s and it's also under a now traditional media. archie's war and reports opposition to the build up a group meeting here in switzerland has brought t
of so that they are also told to go to the solomons or. whatever. is in charge of the bombing or the politics on the ground in. libya not necessarily those who does not want to come. on our website are to dot com we want to know how you think libya's death can be results so far nearly two thirds think nato should withdraw admitting that exactly as one of fifteen percent say thinks of continue as they are until the conflict eventually and reference percent think on the ground forces will resolve...
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in the fight by the name solomon til they play something again here are certain measures of the people paid by the government will be making some people here in the bank as many been building for a year they've already been. very great a thirty matches they say that the government have to really keep anything by and play with the need to pay it might get. a lot of attention almost straight. any credit card and family farm raised an income by raising that. people simply day think that way oh it certainly might be the case. that happens in a certain measures will have to be implemented if france wants to continue think the international band our money now this comes on the back they get the relief last week to say that sixty percent of the poles are out in the field i still think forty feet offensive fifteen twenty four year olds out what he's played into some of the younger people here they say. they're really like late. filing system. but the people of the dozens of you doing things. but station the look on the game and that's why we came here to tell them that they are incapable of sa
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doctrine we are against it our supreme leader last year in tehran the international conference on the solomon the nonproliferation clearly said informed the whole war then declared that their nuclear weapon and with his own mass destruction oddly legislation will be then we had i guess it and we are mobilizing all of the nonaligned movement for you in fact working hard towards the moment of nuclear weapons and that is the policy idea to me nation i assure you of that we have had one hundred percent or as bad as the unprecedented in the history of the i.a.e.a. and sooner the better united nations security council issued a stop engagement and these political in fact the rhetorical statements by you here and there just complicate the situation therefore my advice is lead to do is job and of course direct agenda.
doctrine we are against it our supreme leader last year in tehran the international conference on the solomon the nonproliferation clearly said informed the whole war then declared that their nuclear weapon and with his own mass destruction oddly legislation will be then we had i guess it and we are mobilizing all of the nonaligned movement for you in fact working hard towards the moment of nuclear weapons and that is the policy idea to me nation i assure you of that we have had one hundred...
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also told with about the solomons law you have a problem but who is in charge of the bombing for the politics on the ground in the country will be decided by libya not necessarily as the major leaders would like. on our web site are to dot com we want to know how you think libya's deadlock can be resolved so far nearly two thirds think nato should withdraw admitting that gadhafi has won fifty percent say thanks to continue as they are until the conflict eventually ends eleven percent think only ground forces will resolve the situation the same amount field the un should send in peacekeepers and split libya into trouble surviving tell us what you think at r.t. . it's a gathering of political and financial elite and its veil of secrecy isn't forced by an army of security guards it's all bankrolled by swiss taxpayers even as europe tightens its belt and forces through brutal austerity cuts the builder bird conference is attended by royalty to top news outlets see it was and is also under a now traditional media blackout and reports. opposition to the build up or group meeting here in sw
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doctrine we are against it our supreme leader last year in tehran international conference on the solomon the nonproliferation clearly said informed the whole war then declared that their nuclear weapon and with his own mass destruction are at least useless for b. then we had i guess it and we are mobilizing all of the nonaligned movement for you in fact working hard towards the moment of nuclear weapons and that is the policy idea to me nation i assure you of that we have had one hundred percent or as bad as the on preceding in the history of the i.a.e.a. and that sooner the better united nations security council is sure to stop engagement and the political in fact is victoria just a man's bite here and there just company kate this situation therefore my advice is lead to do is job and of course director general should also do his professional work not to put pressure on iran based on united nations security council resolution and swore a suspension or additional protocol because it won't work mr. tawny the iranian envoy to the i.a.e.a. the international atomic energy agency it's been a
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guarantee to be the next speaker of the federation council the upper house of russian solomons these and members of the federation council from the regions are saying this is the federation council because it's likely to moscow centric and they want to see more representation from across russia this is something that the president said yes i agree with guns but he's blocked much younger the eight year governor of st petersburg sixty two year old valentino much younger well she's essentially said to her if you want the job it's there and take it so it looks more than likely that she will be established as the the new speaker of the upper house of the state duma just behind me the lower house of russian government also said for a little bit of a shake up the president put forward a draft law that would mean that's the current percentage of the vote what you need to take a seat in the duma is seven percent he wants to see the us lowered to five percent meaning there's more parties in the regions that can get a share of the major power base here in moscow not just the major political par
guarantee to be the next speaker of the federation council the upper house of russian solomons these and members of the federation council from the regions are saying this is the federation council because it's likely to moscow centric and they want to see more representation from across russia this is something that the president said yes i agree with guns but he's blocked much younger the eight year governor of st petersburg sixty two year old valentino much younger well she's essentially...
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but liani solomon, who lives in oakland, had this to say. >> that was another human being's life that was taken away. they have a child. that's affecting a lot of people around him. i'm not saying that this doesn't affect his life. but he also made that choice to do that. >> i pray every day that god give me the strength to continue to do what i feel today for my nephew what he wants, and that's the justice, and for the people to know he did not do anything wrong on that platform. >> reporter: now, the department of justice will be looking into this case. meanwhile, there are mehserle supporters out there. they rarely talk to reporters and rarely go on camera. but i did go on a mehserle facebook page, and there's a running theme through a lot of the comments. it is he made a horrible mistake but he served his time. reporting live in oakland, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, cheryl. and of course we invite you to stay with nbc bay area for complete live coverage of the release of johannes mehserle. and you can always get the latest on our website the nbc bay area
but liani solomon, who lives in oakland, had this to say. >> that was another human being's life that was taken away. they have a child. that's affecting a lot of people around him. i'm not saying that this doesn't affect his life. but he also made that choice to do that. >> i pray every day that god give me the strength to continue to do what i feel today for my nephew what he wants, and that's the justice, and for the people to know he did not do anything wrong on that platform....
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relish solomons have expanded from 100,000 to 300,000 today so. a lot of the problems have multiplied and become even larger. that is one thing we wanted to emphasize. it's a deepening of the conflict. >> this includes your personal stories. you have live there. you have raised two small children. you there from 1999 to 2007. you said that israel has a thriving economy. but they cannot solve this problem. guest: one reason we wrote this book is we felt that there is a lot of talk in washington if we could just give back to the peace process. we always hear, if we just can go back to the peace process and get the israelis and palestinians talking as they did when you talk been -- itzyak rabin was on the scene. during the time we live there, the psychological landscape between the israelis and palestinians changed to such a degree. you need to come at the problem with a new perspective as to how both sides were changed. >> -- host: what did they not understand about the conflict that you think they should understand, given that you were on the groun
relish solomons have expanded from 100,000 to 300,000 today so. a lot of the problems have multiplied and become even larger. that is one thing we wanted to emphasize. it's a deepening of the conflict. >> this includes your personal stories. you have live there. you have raised two small children. you there from 1999 to 2007. you said that israel has a thriving economy. but they cannot solve this problem. guest: one reason we wrote this book is we felt that there is a lot of talk in...
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we are grateful to the right honorable judge solomon. i think we have got the thrust of it. >> my right honorable friend support is hugely welcome. it was not just he who welcome to the speech that i set out yesterday. also, i had expressed support for the royal college of nurses, the royal college of physicians, the nhs confederation, matt millen cancer support, and break through breast cancer. we can see that this government is listening, getting their changes right, and we will add the money that is required to make sure the nhs can go on and ride in the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister will be aware of the dastardly murders of senior police officers and the subsequent public inquiry, established in consultation between this nation's government and the irish republic government. will he make sure that nothing is allowed to impede an anglo- irish relations, by making personal representation to the prime minister of the irish republic, such that they cannot restrict the timings, the efforts, and the money put into t
we are grateful to the right honorable judge solomon. i think we have got the thrust of it. >> my right honorable friend support is hugely welcome. it was not just he who welcome to the speech that i set out yesterday. also, i had expressed support for the royal college of nurses, the royal college of physicians, the nhs confederation, matt millen cancer support, and break through breast cancer. we can see that this government is listening, getting their changes right, and we will add the...
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something and yet you bring them in for breaking and in camera review so you can then decide how to solomon -esque, split the baby and have? >> i think it's inconsistent if it's intimidation able to see the documents. >> i guess i'm getting pretty much yes is from everyone. professor tiefer, you talk about the long history you have of knowing how justice does business both sides. i certainly remember when they raided william jefferson's office without notice, and took at gunpoint everything they wanted. that certainly was not showing any difference or negotiation with the speaker work with our constitutional separation. are we doing something similar here from which you can see? >> i think there was no deference whatsoever in that process, that it was a series of front to the separation of powers, and one can argue the margins here but whether the proper process could be stretched out a little more or not but there's no comparison you are respecting the separation of powers much more than they did in the jefferson raid. >> no, for the record, i would like to mention that ranking member gras
something and yet you bring them in for breaking and in camera review so you can then decide how to solomon -esque, split the baby and have? >> i think it's inconsistent if it's intimidation able to see the documents. >> i guess i'm getting pretty much yes is from everyone. professor tiefer, you talk about the long history you have of knowing how justice does business both sides. i certainly remember when they raided william jefferson's office without notice, and took at gunpoint...
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solomon is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing and mr. sunstein for being here. what is the process for determining whether a regulation is subject to executive order? >> the basic idea is it is significant meaning does it have $100 million annual cost on the economy or benefit by the way and $100 million in in pact dennett can be deemed significant also if it affects a factor or an area so there can be something that falls short of the $100 million threshold but nonetheless an economic effect or generates novel issues of policy or law. so the net is wide but it doesn't include routine or mechanical kind of daily monday in things. >> i have right here a proposal to a disapproval of oklahoma's implementation plan for the regional i and i talked to you a little before about that. epa proposes to disapproved the plan and they did what they were told to and the achieved the goals that were supposed to be achieved coming yet at a much less cost, yet the federal government stepped in and sit know we are going to implement our federal implementa
solomon is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing and mr. sunstein for being here. what is the process for determining whether a regulation is subject to executive order? >> the basic idea is it is significant meaning does it have $100 million annual cost on the economy or benefit by the way and $100 million in in pact dennett can be deemed significant also if it affects a factor or an area so there can be something that falls short of the...
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a decision that would cause king solomon great receipt sense. the bad news for any american innovator pursuing a patent, as well as employees that new businesses might support is we fail to resolve some of the most pressing issues within the patent and trademark administration through this law. the issue is that h.r. 1249 change what had i would consider one of the most important aspects of patent reform and while there are very legitimate and important policy discussions on the aspect of patent reform, in equally if not more important in equally if not more important issue is adequate funding for
a decision that would cause king solomon great receipt sense. the bad news for any american innovator pursuing a patent, as well as employees that new businesses might support is we fail to resolve some of the most pressing issues within the patent and trademark administration through this law. the issue is that h.r. 1249 change what had i would consider one of the most important aspects of patent reform and while there are very legitimate and important policy discussions on the aspect of...
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solomon is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing and mr. sunstein for being here. what is the process for determining whether a regulation is subject to executive order? >> the basic idea is it is significant meaning does it have $100 million annual cost on the economy or benefit by the way and $100 million in in pact dennett can be deemed significant also if it affects a factor or an area so there can be something that falls short of the $100 million threshold but nonetheless an economic effect or generates novel issues of policy or law. so the net is wide but it doesn't include routine or mechanical kind of daily monday in things. >> i have right here a proposal to a disapproval of oklahoma's implementation plan for the regional i and i talked to you a little before about that. epa proposes to disapproved the plan and they did what they were told to and the achieved the goals that were supposed to be achieved coming yet at a much less cost, yet the federal government stepped in and sit know we are going to implement our federal implementa
solomon is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing and mr. sunstein for being here. what is the process for determining whether a regulation is subject to executive order? >> the basic idea is it is significant meaning does it have $100 million annual cost on the economy or benefit by the way and $100 million in in pact dennett can be deemed significant also if it affects a factor or an area so there can be something that falls short of the...
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solomon and joining us democrats line from new mexico. good evening. >> caller: good evening. i'd like to express my thoughts about the president's speech. i thought he was ella quentin very articulate, the person i voted for originally when he ran for president. i think he is really being hampered by the consequences that were left by, let's face it, the republican party. the tax cuts for the upper class, or let's say industrialists, the 2% on the backs of the majority of the population. bad is the fact he has had to deal with and i think people have to realize that. >> host: in case you didn't miss his speech with all of our programming posted on line, c-span.org, part of c-span's video library. let's hear from a republican from richmond, kentucky. dean is on the fun. good evening. >> caller: hi, thanks for taking my call. i just wanted to say that i think the president did the right thing. i think it is about time we got out of afghanistan and you know imagine how much other things we could be doing with that money. i mean we don't need the money over there. we need to be t
solomon and joining us democrats line from new mexico. good evening. >> caller: good evening. i'd like to express my thoughts about the president's speech. i thought he was ella quentin very articulate, the person i voted for originally when he ran for president. i think he is really being hampered by the consequences that were left by, let's face it, the republican party. the tax cuts for the upper class, or let's say industrialists, the 2% on the backs of the majority of the population....
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solomon is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing and mr. sunstein for being here. what is the process for determining whether a regulation is subject to executive order? >> the basic idea is it is significant meaning does it have $100 million annual cost on the economy or benefit by the way and $100 million in in pact dennett can be deemed significant also if it affects a factor or an area so there can be something that falls short of the $100 million threshold but nonetheless an economic effect or generates novel issues of policy or law. so the net is wide but it doesn't include routine or mechanical kind of daily monday in things. >> i have right here a proposal to a disapproval of oklahoma's implementation plan for the regional i and i talked to you a little before about that. epa proposes to disapproved the plan and they did what they were told to and the achieved the goals that were supposed to be achieved coming yet at a much less cost, yet the federal government stepped in and sit know we are going to implement our federal implementa
solomon is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing and mr. sunstein for being here. what is the process for determining whether a regulation is subject to executive order? >> the basic idea is it is significant meaning does it have $100 million annual cost on the economy or benefit by the way and $100 million in in pact dennett can be deemed significant also if it affects a factor or an area so there can be something that falls short of the...
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power and politics with evan solomon beginning at 5 p.m. tonight, the national with diana swain on cbc television, and don't forget the coverage on monday at 4 p.m. eastern on cbc news america and cbc television, full coverage of the budget and how it impacts you. that's our special coverage today, the speech from the thrown, the new harper majority government. i'm peter mansbridge. thank you for watching. ♪ >> declared republican presidential candidates speaking tonight at the second annual faith and freedom coalition conference in washington. speakers include tim pawlenty, ron paul, and mitt romney as well as trump trump. live coverage tonight on c-span. >> he was known in the day as czar reed. it was not a complement, but he saw it as flattering indeed. >> republican thomas reed changed the power structure of the house. >> he was impugned as a tyrant because he overturned a long standing custom in the house that the minority would be on equal footing of the majority. >> mr. speaker on c-span's q&a. you can download this and others online
power and politics with evan solomon beginning at 5 p.m. tonight, the national with diana swain on cbc television, and don't forget the coverage on monday at 4 p.m. eastern on cbc news america and cbc television, full coverage of the budget and how it impacts you. that's our special coverage today, the speech from the thrown, the new harper majority government. i'm peter mansbridge. thank you for watching. ♪ >> declared republican presidential candidates speaking tonight at the second...