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. >> you and trent lott wrote a op ed, saying that both sides have unyielding positions. where the democrats been culpable? if themost consequential opportunity that republicans would like to have to offer amendments. we all do that, as majority leader. i did it. there is a tendency to want to direct the debate and keep the debate as contained as you can. >> harry reid to start yielding on that? >> i don't know if i would say yield. but cooperate. >> you also say there ought to sessions between republicans and democrats, like there used to be. usage is holding the victim david. president obama, unlike other presidents, has rarely used the presidential retreat to talk to lawmakers and others. has this been a mistake in making the change? >> i think the president has always felt that there has to be cooperation on both sides. he does not feel like there's been adequate cooperation. might the areas you cannot give up. you've got to keep frying. you've got to find ways to go outside of the normal venues. break out of those venues. to personalize the relationship more than you
. >> you and trent lott wrote a op ed, saying that both sides have unyielding positions. where the democrats been culpable? if themost consequential opportunity that republicans would like to have to offer amendments. we all do that, as majority leader. i did it. there is a tendency to want to direct the debate and keep the debate as contained as you can. >> harry reid to start yielding on that? >> i don't know if i would say yield. but cooperate. >> you also say there...
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. >> sharon's politics polarized during his lifetime, that he will be remembered as an unyielding defender of his nation. >> the upcoming syria peace conference in geneva was the subject of talks in paris on monday. u.s. secretary of state john kerry issued a joint appeal with his russian counterpart, sergei laffer off -- lavrov. they called for some cease- fires. they also considered an exchange between the warring sides and the opening of humanitarian corridors to deliver aid to those trapped by the fighting. donor nations pledged over 1.7 billion euros for victims of the syrian more on wednesday, less than half the u.n. appeal target. >> after two years coming in second, named the best footballer in 2014. an emotional moment for the portuguese star and his mother. >> good evening. i cannot find the words to describe this moment. >> the german goalkeeper was named best female player. and the men's award went to another german, the former bayern munich boss. there was a special lifetime achievement award. it went to a brazilian legend, the only player to win the world cup three times, pel
. >> sharon's politics polarized during his lifetime, that he will be remembered as an unyielding defender of his nation. >> the upcoming syria peace conference in geneva was the subject of talks in paris on monday. u.s. secretary of state john kerry issued a joint appeal with his russian counterpart, sergei laffer off -- lavrov. they called for some cease- fires. they also considered an exchange between the warring sides and the opening of humanitarian corridors to deliver aid to...
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from his rumination, i asked state representatives, especially regional ones, to be vigilant and unyielding. >> onto the national headlines this hour. a danish ship removes the first batch of chemical weapons from syria. as the fighting rebels -- rages on, with rebels: for a cease- fire amongst themselves. turkish police have been removed from their posts. it is the latest twist in an ongoing corruption scandal. and the king of spain's youngest daughter is summoned to court as a suspect in a case of alleged tax fraud and money laundering. those are the headlines. now an update on today's top business news. marcus carson is here. >> the most recent ball snapping here has come to an end. two managers at a tire factory in the north of the country have been freed. they were detained i workers of highernt, demanding redundancy packages as the factory looks set to close. the workers released the managers only minutes after police entered the site. police continue to camp out inside the front three -- inside the factory to put pressure on management to negotiate. headlinester of the and the center
from his rumination, i asked state representatives, especially regional ones, to be vigilant and unyielding. >> onto the national headlines this hour. a danish ship removes the first batch of chemical weapons from syria. as the fighting rebels -- rages on, with rebels: for a cease- fire amongst themselves. turkish police have been removed from their posts. it is the latest twist in an ongoing corruption scandal. and the king of spain's youngest daughter is summoned to court as a suspect...
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together with his two sons, they paid their respects to a man who will be remembered as an unyielding defender of his nation. the israeli president said that ariel sure on carried the country. described as one of israel's greatest warriors. u.s. vice president, joe biden, spoke on behalf of israel's closest ally, honoring him as an exceptional person. >> like all historic leaders, like all real leaders, he had a northstar that guided him. his northstar was the survival of the state of israel and the jewish people. >> his career as a political leader rested on the achievements of his career as a soldier. brought to a military memorial site, where he was wounded in the 1948 war of independence. in a brief ceremony the defense forces saluted him for the last time. he was then taken for burial at his farm in the desert. eight generals carry him to his final resting place as a cantor intoned it traditional fare for the dead. it is israel's fine meal -- final farewell to him. >> the u.s. and russia are calling for a cease-fire in parts of syria. >> a wider cease-fire is seen as unrealistic
together with his two sons, they paid their respects to a man who will be remembered as an unyielding defender of his nation. the israeli president said that ariel sure on carried the country. described as one of israel's greatest warriors. u.s. vice president, joe biden, spoke on behalf of israel's closest ally, honoring him as an exceptional person. >> like all historic leaders, like all real leaders, he had a northstar that guided him. his northstar was the survival of the state of...
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a day of unyielding snow piled up 10 inches in some spots here. road crews were able to keep up on the major highways throughout the day, but tonight rural roads will be the challenge to keep passable as the wind gusts at times near 25 miles an hour. >> now the real fun begins. everybody gets tired and wants to go home. we've got to keep pushing. >> reporter: all right. we're back live now. as i climb myself out of that drift, it really is up to my shoulders. so the wind is pushing a lot of that snow around tonight. the star are out. it's not falling any -- stars are out. it's not falling anymore, but the winds are pushing it back out on the roadways. >> you're the man working really hard today. if i was the boss, i'd give him the day off tomorrow. >>> we've shown you the road conditions around town. now we want to check on how the weather affected flights at ragan national airport today. >> reporter: i'm andrea mccarren at ragan national airport with believe it or not flights that are taking off and landing despite this blustery weather, brutal b
a day of unyielding snow piled up 10 inches in some spots here. road crews were able to keep up on the major highways throughout the day, but tonight rural roads will be the challenge to keep passable as the wind gusts at times near 25 miles an hour. >> now the real fun begins. everybody gets tired and wants to go home. we've got to keep pushing. >> reporter: all right. we're back live now. as i climb myself out of that drift, it really is up to my shoulders. so the wind is pushing...
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go but don't them charles politics call rise during his lifetime that he'll be remembered as an unyielding defender of his nation. the upcoming syria peace conference in geneva i was the subject of talks in paris on monday. us secretary of state john kerry issued a joint appeal with his russian counterpart sergei led growth they called the ceasefire is in some areas of syria ahead of the geneva talks. he also discussed a possible prisoner exchange between the warring sides and the opening milk humanitarian corey bill is to deliver aid to those trapped by the fire scene. the un says of the nine million syrians now urgently need a donor nations played so the one point seven billion euros the victims of the syrian war on wednesday it was less than hoff the un appeal targets. i was . up to two news coming in second to the intimacy christiane on a mountain was named the world's best footballer in twenty thirteen it was an emotional moment for the portuguese don and his mother. good evening. i count find the words to describe these moments gym the goalkeeper into the nano was named best female p
go but don't them charles politics call rise during his lifetime that he'll be remembered as an unyielding defender of his nation. the upcoming syria peace conference in geneva i was the subject of talks in paris on monday. us secretary of state john kerry issued a joint appeal with his russian counterpart sergei led growth they called the ceasefire is in some areas of syria ahead of the geneva talks. he also discussed a possible prisoner exchange between the warring sides and the opening milk...
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a day of unyielding snow piled up 10 inches in spots here. road crews were able to keep up on the major highways throughout the day but rural roads will be the challenge to keep passible as the wind gusts at times near 25 miles per hour. >> now the real fun begins. everybody gets tiredwant and to go home. we've got to keep pushing. >> reporter: in frederick county, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >> it can drift. that was some picture there. thanks, scott. yesterday alone the virginia state police responded to 1600 calls. the majority of them traffic crashes and disabled vehicles from all the snow and the wind. another reminder please be careful this morning. >>> the snowstorm grounded passengers at airports across the country. laguardia, reagan, dulles, you name it they all saw cancellations and delays all day and into the evening hours yesterday. as of last night, there were no flights even allowed to leave laguardia. according to flightaware.com, over 3,000 flights at airports across the nation were canceled. 6,000 delayed. national experien
a day of unyielding snow piled up 10 inches in spots here. road crews were able to keep up on the major highways throughout the day but rural roads will be the challenge to keep passible as the wind gusts at times near 25 miles per hour. >> now the real fun begins. everybody gets tiredwant and to go home. we've got to keep pushing. >> reporter: in frederick county, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >> it can drift. that was some picture there. thanks, scott. yesterday alone the...
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she'd like to be trade herself as the unyielding. looking at the european community at the prime ministership kevin she engaged so the soviet union she was involved with them thin there was a flexibility and a development. >> and this was something she herself would deny? >> she had a forced image of herself i think that it was the best policy to and she could produce said the editors prefer actually, but also to think politically to do something that may be left wing also so somebody else could be playing and i'm mitchell antar you scored wobbly year and there is no time to pussyfoot she said to george w. bush in the wind but i am struck by her written word and tell me about no use of language. >> i believe it chiefly became also the man who had to leave school and was a methodist lay preacher in to she knew decaying james version of the bible back to try and use that and she loved the simple words better in that old fashioned english and she never used the word jordan. you knew she really hated it is she said that's jargon and neve
she'd like to be trade herself as the unyielding. looking at the european community at the prime ministership kevin she engaged so the soviet union she was involved with them thin there was a flexibility and a development. >> and this was something she herself would deny? >> she had a forced image of herself i think that it was the best policy to and she could produce said the editors prefer actually, but also to think politically to do something that may be left wing also so...
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so that's an example how it -- >> host: i think she liked to unyielding. if you look at princeton's lukewarm pro european community staff and then after her prime ministership, actually wanted britain to meet the european union. the island she engaged in secrets also the ira later. she was a big -- [inaudible] >> guest: yeah. >> host: she was one of the early starters of gorbachev. there was a flexibility and a development. >> guest: there was. it was something she herself would try to deny. she could criticize the others for being wobbly. she was more insinuous than she let on. she thought politically. going do something a bit left-wing for her core supporters. she wished to sort of do it as a bit of remove so somebody else could be blamed. she wasn't above passing the blame for one of her decisions to somebody else. >> host: yeah. yeah. you mention the word wobbly. you talk about no time to pussy foot about. the use of the language. tell me about her use of language. >> guest: i think that's a good point. i believe it came chiefly from her upbringing --
so that's an example how it -- >> host: i think she liked to unyielding. if you look at princeton's lukewarm pro european community staff and then after her prime ministership, actually wanted britain to meet the european union. the island she engaged in secrets also the ira later. she was a big -- [inaudible] >> guest: yeah. >> host: she was one of the early starters of gorbachev. there was a flexibility and a development. >> guest: there was. it was something she...
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a terrifying struggle between zookeepers and rescuers trying to free catherine from the bear's unyielding grip. >> the bear would pull catherine towards him, the zookeepers would pull catherine back towards them. >> she must have felt just like a rag doll being tossed around like that. >> they kept hitting him on the head. it did go good. >> the puny branches do nothing to stop binky. >> and she did make a couple pleas to don't let go. just don't let go of me. i would get a little more of her every time. and then catherine's shoe slipped off. and so her foot just slid through the polar bear's mouth and then she was free. >> lay down, lay down. >> at last, catherine is free of binky's death grip. dr. rayford doesn't know if her injuries will be fatal. she's rushed to the hospital. >> i just felt the crunching of my leg. it was so excruciating. >> i believe it was almost two weeks she was in the hospital. she had some open wounds, a lot of bruising. she also had a broken leg. >> very lucky. i feel very fortunate. >> catherine suffers torn ligaments and a couple of broken bones. but the bigg
a terrifying struggle between zookeepers and rescuers trying to free catherine from the bear's unyielding grip. >> the bear would pull catherine towards him, the zookeepers would pull catherine back towards them. >> she must have felt just like a rag doll being tossed around like that. >> they kept hitting him on the head. it did go good. >> the puny branches do nothing to stop binky. >> and she did make a couple pleas to don't let go. just don't let go of me. i...
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zeigler is unyielding.ddenly corporal tufty sees the driver's side door open. >> i'm thinking she's going to try to jump out of the truck. as i come around the corner i can see that she slipped out and she's actually hanging on to the driver's door and the steering wheel. >> zeigler desperately holds on. she can neither stop the truck nor get back inside. >> she's running with the truck and she's slipping as she's running and she can't control it. >> zeigler tries to keep up with the moving vehicle, but this proves to be an even bigger mistake. >> it hits a curb for a driveway and it hits a railroad tie that's next to the sidewalk. and in that jarring motion, she loses her grip and she goes under the truck. the car stops right up at the breast bone, the tires up to her neck. >> tufty immediately radios for an ambulance and then races over to ziegler's truck. >> she's not breathing. the sheer weight of the vehicle, she's not going to be breathing much at all. >> the chase has now become a rescue mission as h
zeigler is unyielding.ddenly corporal tufty sees the driver's side door open. >> i'm thinking she's going to try to jump out of the truck. as i come around the corner i can see that she slipped out and she's actually hanging on to the driver's door and the steering wheel. >> zeigler desperately holds on. she can neither stop the truck nor get back inside. >> she's running with the truck and she's slipping as she's running and she can't control it. >> zeigler tries to...
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press conference, and yet when you look at the actual evidence, how could he have delivered such an unyielding statement, a statement with such certitude. no contact with this guy for who knows how long, well before the election. you can count on one hand the number of interactions. that's where credibility starts to fall apart and where believability, people's own confidence what n what they think was a good performance starts to crumble. and secondly, he set his own trap here. when you say mistakes were clearly made, it makes it sound like at just those events. but what happens when politicians struggle to explain themselves is that they repeat their mistakes. they add to their mistakes, and their explanations become the trouble and not the main event. >> now, sal, you covered this administration. and this is a governor that is known to keep everything close to the vest. and are we to be -- are we to be asked to believe, let me put it that way, that you have this bridge closing for three days. the largest bridge -- and the most traffic used bridge in the state as well as the world, but in hi
press conference, and yet when you look at the actual evidence, how could he have delivered such an unyielding statement, a statement with such certitude. no contact with this guy for who knows how long, well before the election. you can count on one hand the number of interactions. that's where credibility starts to fall apart and where believability, people's own confidence what n what they think was a good performance starts to crumble. and secondly, he set his own trap here. when you say...
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the advocates for reform and change are going to be very unyielding.ur goipressure is going the white house. do they compromise and get something done? i think that will be in the country's best interest. or do you use this as a issue as a political stick in the midterm elections? i think a lot of the allies in the democratic congress would favor wlachlt a favor. what are the odds? 50/50 as others noted, if anything gets done, it will be. this the real action will be in the executive order category. more than anything else, in your sixth year, it's not about what you say. it's about what you do. and so executive action and framing the election probably in populous terms to keep the senate. if the democrats lose the senate, it will be a very long final two years for the president. >> let's talk about the election. brit, the republicans want a sweeping victory in 2010 talking about obamacare and government overreach. the president won re-election in 2012 talking about this populous, middle class champion of these ladders of opportunity. if those are the
the advocates for reform and change are going to be very unyielding.ur goipressure is going the white house. do they compromise and get something done? i think that will be in the country's best interest. or do you use this as a issue as a political stick in the midterm elections? i think a lot of the allies in the democratic congress would favor wlachlt a favor. what are the odds? 50/50 as others noted, if anything gets done, it will be. this the real action will be in the executive order...
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advocates for reform an change are going to be very unyielding so that the pressure is going to be ondo they compromise, to really get something done which would be in the country's best interests or do you save this issue and use it as a political stick in the mid-term elections which i think many allies of the democratic side in congress would favor. what are the odds? in this congress, betting on anything getting done? less than 50% had-50%. more than anything else, in your sixth year it is not about what you say. it is about what you do. and so executive action and frame being the election, probably in populous terms, to try and keep the senate, because if the democrats lose the senate it will be a very long final two years for the president. >> let's talk about the election, because, brit, the republicans won a sweeping victory in 2010 talking about obamacare and government overreach. the president won re-election in 2012 talking about this populous middle class, champion of these ladders of opportunity. if those are the competing narratives in 2014, obamacare on the one hand, ch
advocates for reform an change are going to be very unyielding so that the pressure is going to be ondo they compromise, to really get something done which would be in the country's best interests or do you save this issue and use it as a political stick in the mid-term elections which i think many allies of the democratic side in congress would favor. what are the odds? in this congress, betting on anything getting done? less than 50% had-50%. more than anything else, in your sixth year it is...
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she has been dogged in her determination, she has been unyielding in her attempts to get it to where we are actually going to pass it in the senate. and i just want to express my personal appreciation to senator landrieu on behalf of the people of florida, indeed on behalf of the people of the united states. madam president, i yield the floor. ms. collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that i be permitted to proceed for up to ten minutes as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: thank you, madam president. i would also ask unanimous consent that my full statement be printed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: madam president, today i rise to introduce the retirement security act of 2014, legislation that i'm sponsoring with my good friend, the senior senator from florida, and the chairman of the senate aging committee. our bill would encourage small employers to offer retirement plans, encourage employees to save
she has been dogged in her determination, she has been unyielding in her attempts to get it to where we are actually going to pass it in the senate. and i just want to express my personal appreciation to senator landrieu on behalf of the people of florida, indeed on behalf of the people of the united states. madam president, i yield the floor. ms. collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that i be permitted to...
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we sat down with the one and only shirley maclaine who plays the brash, unyielding mrt levinson. >> it's you must enjoy that. >> very much so. maggie and i 40 years. she's so funny. she's brilliant. >> oh, dear. i'm afraid the war has made old women of us both. >> i wouldn't say that, but then i always keep out of the sun. >> do you enjoy playing bad characters? >> very much. i don't know. i kind of get into the stance of it and the rhythm changes. and i do sort of want to go more toe to toe with the countess. >> yes, you really do take on an air when you play that role. >> yes. >> she had never heard of this show before. she went to the hairdresser and the hairdresser was talking about it, so she went back to her agent and said, what is this thing all? we have to ask the hairdressers of the world who know anything. >> and they're old friends. that works out very,,,, >>> tens of millions of americans made a new year's resolution to lose weight again. plenty of diet companies are ready to help. so we'll ask the ceo of nutrisystem about the science of weight loss marketing ahead on "cbs th
we sat down with the one and only shirley maclaine who plays the brash, unyielding mrt levinson. >> it's you must enjoy that. >> very much so. maggie and i 40 years. she's so funny. she's brilliant. >> oh, dear. i'm afraid the war has made old women of us both. >> i wouldn't say that, but then i always keep out of the sun. >> do you enjoy playing bad characters? >> very much. i don't know. i kind of get into the stance of it and the rhythm changes. and i do...
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m here today to voice my unconditional and unyielding opposition to push and urge my colleagues to join me to remove that from the budget that will be before us soon. to yet again circumvent u.s. law and throw away hundreds of millions of dollars of the u.s. taxpayer money. the administration is seeking to not only restore $80 million in taxpayer funds to unesco for this fiscal year, but it is also seeking to pay nearly $250 million more in arrears, dues that we owed to unesco. an agency that has an anti-u.s. and anti-israel agenda. if we restore funding to unesco, we are tactically agreeing with their support for abbas, the p.a., p.l.o., nonexistent state of palestine, and u.n. scheme to undermine the peace process by granting de facto recognition to a palestinian state without it first coming to an agreement with israel to resolve this long conflict. a vote to restore any u.s. funding to unesco or to give the administration any waiver authority to circumvent the existing law that prohibits, again prohibits u.s. funding to unesco, would not only undermine our credibility and set a dang
m here today to voice my unconditional and unyielding opposition to push and urge my colleagues to join me to remove that from the budget that will be before us soon. to yet again circumvent u.s. law and throw away hundreds of millions of dollars of the u.s. taxpayer money. the administration is seeking to not only restore $80 million in taxpayer funds to unesco for this fiscal year, but it is also seeking to pay nearly $250 million more in arrears, dues that we owed to unesco. an agency that...
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speaker, i rise today to call attention to -- to stand in unyielding opposition to the latest push by the administration and some in congress to subvert u.s. law that prohibits the united states from funding any agency at the united nations that admits a nonexistent state of palestinian to its membership. when unesco opted to grant pal membership to its ranks -- palestinian membership to its ranks in 2011 it did so knowing full well that u.s. law mandated, we were obligated to cut off its funding. and they did it anyway. however, now the obama administration is making a full-out push to not only restore funding to unesco, which will cost the u.s. taxpayer nearly $80 million a year -- if you're listening, think of $80 million of your hard-earned taxpayer dollars going to this u.n. institution. but also not only $80 million this year but to pay nearly $250 million that we owe, owe in arears because the administration decided to remain in unesco. we could have opted to pull out of that disgraceful body and not have any late fees but now it's $80 million to get in and $250 million for the
speaker, i rise today to call attention to -- to stand in unyielding opposition to the latest push by the administration and some in congress to subvert u.s. law that prohibits the united states from funding any agency at the united nations that admits a nonexistent state of palestinian to its membership. when unesco opted to grant pal membership to its ranks -- palestinian membership to its ranks in 2011 it did so knowing full well that u.s. law mandated, we were obligated to cut off its...
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bold, unorthodox, unyielding. however, never think, that he did not reflect deeply.got to know him better, i realized this man was a student of history as well as a maker of it. bore the anguish of the true decision-maker. he had the policy of leadership that was abundant -- quality of leadership that was abundant but he had the intelligence to be -- conscious of its perils. once decided, he was unflinching. he carried all before him. move,s mode, he did not he charged. policies, herties, could leave considerable debris in his wake. but always his destination was clear. as was his motivation. he is ahis, standardbearer not only for israel, but for its leadership. he had the toughness of mind to despise all illusions about the threat facing israel. but he had the imagination to ifw the genuine peace, attainable with honor and dignity both for arabs and israelis. ultimately for israel's security. he did not pursue peace as a dreamer. but he did dream of peace as an end to war. in this, he represented inething that i have noticed all the israeli leaders that i have enco
bold, unorthodox, unyielding. however, never think, that he did not reflect deeply.got to know him better, i realized this man was a student of history as well as a maker of it. bore the anguish of the true decision-maker. he had the policy of leadership that was abundant -- quality of leadership that was abundant but he had the intelligence to be -- conscious of its perils. once decided, he was unflinching. he carried all before him. move,s mode, he did not he charged. policies, herties, could...
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bold, unorthodox, unyielding. we should never think, however, that he didn't reflect deeply. realized this man was a student of history as well as a maker of it. ybor the anguish of the true decision-maker. he had the quality of leadership and abundance. but he also had the intelligence to be conscious of its perils, and the uncertain swings of fate. once decided, he was unflinchi unflinching. he carried all the forums, and in this mode he didn't move. he charged. positions, parties, policies. he could leave destruction in his wake. but always his destination was clear, as was his motivation. and in this he is a standardbearer, not only for israel, but for its leadership. he had the toughness of mind to despise all illusions about the threat facing israel. but he had the imagination to know that genuine peace, if attainable, with honor and dignity over arabs and for israelis, was ultimately for israel's security. he did not pursue peace as a dreamer, but he did dream of peace. and an end to war. in this he represented something that i've noticed in all the israeli leaders tha
bold, unorthodox, unyielding. we should never think, however, that he didn't reflect deeply. realized this man was a student of history as well as a maker of it. ybor the anguish of the true decision-maker. he had the quality of leadership and abundance. but he also had the intelligence to be conscious of its perils, and the uncertain swings of fate. once decided, he was unflinchi unflinching. he carried all the forums, and in this mode he didn't move. he charged. positions, parties, policies....