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we cannot stop jerusalem from building. i shared my concern that hopefully nobody is intending that freezing? jerusalem will be only for the jewish population. i think that message resonates and i hopefully the u.s. administration understands that we see the partnership between israel and the united states as the most valuable partnership israel has ever had. we want to make sure misunderstandings don't get in the way of the partnership. megyn: we appreciate you being here. all the best to you, sir. megyn: 2,500 more americans are head for unemployment. it is cutting out the middleman in the way student loans are made. sally mae is shark a third of its workforce. >> reporter: the ceo of sally mae says the student loan parts of the healthcare law is not good news for the company and not good news for our employees. sally mae will have to let go of 2,500 employees by the end of 2011. mainly at service centers. here is why. you can go to the government or to private lenders or community banks for help in getting a government b
we cannot stop jerusalem from building. i shared my concern that hopefully nobody is intending that freezing? jerusalem will be only for the jewish population. i think that message resonates and i hopefully the u.s. administration understands that we see the partnership between israel and the united states as the most valuable partnership israel has ever had. we want to make sure misunderstandings don't get in the way of the partnership. megyn: we appreciate you being here. all the best to you,...
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more protests in jerusalem this weekend. dozens of demonstrators are furious over relocation of some ancient graves. israeli authorities say they're about 1400 years old and belong to christians or pagans, no one is sure. some orthodox jews say they're jewish and don't want them disturbed. dana? >> well, juliet as you know the religious parties hold the balance of power in the israeli government. this unprecedented decision of netanyahu to go against the religious parties has caused a big stir. it's a new story involving a very old grave site 1400 years old to be exact. in the southern city, israeli police used a water cannon and arrested several dozen religious jews to stop the relocation of the graves they say belongs to jews. archaeologists say they're christian or pagan graves. the dispute caused riots overnight and religious jews set fires and chased by mounted policemen. the graves were relocated so a bomb proof emergency room could be dug next to a major hospital in case of more rocket attacks by palestinians in the g
more protests in jerusalem this weekend. dozens of demonstrators are furious over relocation of some ancient graves. israeli authorities say they're about 1400 years old and belong to christians or pagans, no one is sure. some orthodox jews say they're jewish and don't want them disturbed. dana? >> well, juliet as you know the religious parties hold the balance of power in the israeli government. this unprecedented decision of netanyahu to go against the religious parties has caused a big...
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rina ninen has more from jerusalem. palestinian peace talks may be starting after being frozen for 18 months. after pressure placed on both sides by the white house. >> yesterday, the arab league gave approval for palestinianens to begin talks and had the backing of arab nations in march, but support was retracted after israel announced plans to build new jewish settler homes in arab east jerusalem. tensions in the area continued to mount and this was the scene on friday. the palestinians are upset that the israeli government is continuing to build a wall. this is just one of at least four or five different protests that take place on fridays shortly after morning prayer. today, similar protests in the arab town, palestinianens threw rocks at israeli police, in return, the police fired gas into the crowd. >> the current peace talk proposal will have the u.s. med yating the talks the next four months and the hope is that after four months, the negotiations would move to direct talks. but around that same time, a construc
rina ninen has more from jerusalem. palestinian peace talks may be starting after being frozen for 18 months. after pressure placed on both sides by the white house. >> yesterday, the arab league gave approval for palestinianens to begin talks and had the backing of arab nations in march, but support was retracted after israel announced plans to build new jewish settler homes in arab east jerusalem. tensions in the area continued to mount and this was the scene on friday. the palestinians...
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in northern jerusalem. not only has this area never been governed under palestinian authority, but there's never been a question as to whom the land belongs. under every possible two-state plan, including the plan produced by president clinton at camp david in 2000 and the scenario in the letter from president bush to prime minister sharon in 2004 this area would be part of israel. number two, jerusalem is not a settlement. jerusalem has been a jewish majority since 187 0. every -- 1870. every israel government since 1970 has recognized jerusalem as the sovereign capital of israel not part of the west bank. to reduce jerusalem to anything less undermines the very foundation of israel. number three. settlements are not an obstacle to peace. this is where remembering history is especially important. twice israel has given up land and removed settlers in an effort to make peace and each time, peace was rejected. 1980, after its peace accord with egypt, israel removed settlements from the sinai peninsula but pe
in northern jerusalem. not only has this area never been governed under palestinian authority, but there's never been a question as to whom the land belongs. under every possible two-state plan, including the plan produced by president clinton at camp david in 2000 and the scenario in the letter from president bush to prime minister sharon in 2004 this area would be part of israel. number two, jerusalem is not a settlement. jerusalem has been a jewish majority since 187 0. every -- 1870. every...
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but he is in jerusalem, this morning. dr. rosenfeld is the rossi distinguished professor of clinical medicine -- go ahead, doctor, how are you, good morning. >> you are wrong. eric, you made a mistake. >> jamie: already. >> it is not this morning, it is this afternoon, it is 5:30 in the afternoon. check your clock. >> eric: why are you in jerusalem today? >> well, i am having the pleasure of getting the con vo -- giving the convocation address to the graduating medical students at tel aviv university, tomorrow night. and i want to apologize for my voice because the laryngitis i had in new york last sunday has blossomed in jerusalem. and i can barely talk. but i can listen. >> eric: congratulations, on being there, and i know you will give a fine speech, tomorrow, let's start with our topics, this morning. >> jamie: you can listen but we need you to talk, too. you listening is not as interesting as you talking, okay? so, first we'll talk about something that none of the people there, hopefully will take, because they will want
but he is in jerusalem, this morning. dr. rosenfeld is the rossi distinguished professor of clinical medicine -- go ahead, doctor, how are you, good morning. >> you are wrong. eric, you made a mistake. >> jamie: already. >> it is not this morning, it is this afternoon, it is 5:30 in the afternoon. check your clock. >> eric: why are you in jerusalem today? >> well, i am having the pleasure of getting the con vo -- giving the convocation address to the graduating...
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there is a freeze to factor in building in jerusalem. this is what happens in the area. the government declared, do not belittle this comment from a man. who are the people that make decisions. i think he has come a long way. the freeze, the two state solution. you mention the roadblock and the check points. these are things you can see how they affect the economy and the lives therein. i can say as a woman and a human being, the situation is tragic. this is not only our fault. there is smuggling going on. the hamas declares they want to kidnap soldiers. we know that ammunition is being smuggled in. i want to assure you that humanitarian aid, food, medical aid, there is no shortage, none whatsoever. we need to allow certain things that are coming in slowly. i was escorting our defense minister. we know there'll be more movements towards the needs of the people in gaza. maybe there'll be more movement regarding the settlements. we need to start talking. if it is with proximity talks, fine. we hope this will bring the bilateral talks. without them, no peace can be achieved
there is a freeze to factor in building in jerusalem. this is what happens in the area. the government declared, do not belittle this comment from a man. who are the people that make decisions. i think he has come a long way. the freeze, the two state solution. you mention the roadblock and the check points. these are things you can see how they affect the economy and the lives therein. i can say as a woman and a human being, the situation is tragic. this is not only our fault. there is...
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>> "the jerusalem post" is a good newspaper. but it is not in iran. it is in jerusalem. if you believe that journalism goes to places, looking, feeling, smelly, in doing things, having the view from the ground, and then, yes, i would take any opportunity. unfortunately, we have all been barred from going there of late. but i would certainly urge you to go there and i think you would find it isn't like that instructed. would you will find something that will hurt a lot of people on the streets when your they are. >> i am sure that the people that you mean on the street are the ones that you find, people that want change in iran. i want to say something briefly on the original question, which is on the nuclear question. why iran's nuclear bids so uniquely dangerous? it is not because they are bid by iran. it is not because their bids by persia, a nation state with certain spheres of influence, certain threats. that kind of nuclear terror and under the shock -- that kind of nuclear iran under the shah -- i do not think that -- i do not stay awake at night thinking that gord
>> "the jerusalem post" is a good newspaper. but it is not in iran. it is in jerusalem. if you believe that journalism goes to places, looking, feeling, smelly, in doing things, having the view from the ground, and then, yes, i would take any opportunity. unfortunately, we have all been barred from going there of late. but i would certainly urge you to go there and i think you would find it isn't like that instructed. would you will find something that will hurt a lot of people...
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>> "the jerusalem post" is a good newspaper. but it is not in iran. it is in jerusalem durin. if you believe that journalism goes to places, looking, feeling, smelly, in doing things, having the view from the ground, and then, yes, i would take any opportunity. unfortunately, we have all been barred from going there of late. but i would certainly urge you to go there and i think you would find it isn't like that instructed. would you will find something that will hurt a lot of people on the streets when your they are. >> i am sure that the people that you mean on the street are the ones that you find, people that want change in iran. i want to say something briefly on the original question, which is on the nuclear question. why iran's nuclear bids so uniquely dangerous? it is not because they are bid by iran. it is not because their bids by persia, a nation state with certain spheres of influence, certain threats. that kind of nuclear terror and under the shock -- that kind of nuclear iran under the shawh --i do not think that -- i do not stay awake at night thinking that gord
>> "the jerusalem post" is a good newspaper. but it is not in iran. it is in jerusalem durin. if you believe that journalism goes to places, looking, feeling, smelly, in doing things, having the view from the ground, and then, yes, i would take any opportunity. unfortunately, we have all been barred from going there of late. but i would certainly urge you to go there and i think you would find it isn't like that instructed. would you will find something that will hurt a lot of...
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it's called palestine week published in jerusalem and talks about a lot of things you don't think about the palestinian stock market, i mean it has that kind of -- it gives you some understanding of the substance of what palestine is if we had reduced to one dimension. the terrorist dimension for all this time. so this is called a piece of chocolate. the three young guest blaze to buy chocolate from the market. he was reluctant to allow them outside the small house so late in the afternoon, but their curfew had been lifted and the market was only 15 meters away. besides, they were good boys who always obey their parents and never threw stones at the soldiers of the occupation. so i gave them each one shekel and i told them to hurry back home. after just a few minutes, we heard a loud explosion and feared for the worst. a symbol is really tanked stood smirking in the street. you can still smell the smoke from its to double cannons and we saw the blaze lightning there in a heap. internal organs spread all around them and they're on the bloody ground and legs cut into two. only the one was
it's called palestine week published in jerusalem and talks about a lot of things you don't think about the palestinian stock market, i mean it has that kind of -- it gives you some understanding of the substance of what palestine is if we had reduced to one dimension. the terrorist dimension for all this time. so this is called a piece of chocolate. the three young guest blaze to buy chocolate from the market. he was reluctant to allow them outside the small house so late in the afternoon, but...
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that were nearly finished the move to lacrosse and finished east orthodox so before they even got to jerusalem when they settled with the jews and the only other christian rival in the picture. i think stevan is quite right to say that at that point the crusades were the most retarding experience the humans had undergone which was suffering from the consequences. it was the christian war that led to the crusade and likewise as you can see in iraq and elsewhere there is at least one civil war between the sunni and the shia against the muslims and especially in pakistan. it's becoming a warlord religion and unlucky for them and us they don't have a cloak to put a unified line everyone has to follow the centers of power and often they want to settle the dispute on them on muslims. no sunni governor ever supported [inaudible] >> no government at all actually. and that was partly for political reasons because actually wind up protest against the president began the were largely financed by saudi arabia and the iranian is actually hijacked from the saudi campaign as one of the reasons -- >> no one o
that were nearly finished the move to lacrosse and finished east orthodox so before they even got to jerusalem when they settled with the jews and the only other christian rival in the picture. i think stevan is quite right to say that at that point the crusades were the most retarding experience the humans had undergone which was suffering from the consequences. it was the christian war that led to the crusade and likewise as you can see in iraq and elsewhere there is at least one civil war...
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future and we know what the government will do and don't worry about nuclear fallout for ourselves or jerusalem. if you get down to brass tacks with stakeholders about your business and whether or not we will become a welfare state, that is unacceptable. take classical liberal as then the shriver kennedy framework or independent conservative the realizes the parties really don't matter and both of them are out of control. where is the average american citizen, the stakeholder? what is it we realize it -- which is why you see more and more people identified as independence and barack obama approval numbers coming down, republican party members going down prepare americans are not going to wait anymore for politicians to do what is right and this is frankly beneficial which is the understanding. my heart was broken in 2008 because i knew what the left would do. i saw our romantic side have overtaken us to the point* of being unreasonable. sunopta that has ever happened too any individual but now it reminds me why america is so unique and exceptional. we will be romantic and give the underdog a ch
future and we know what the government will do and don't worry about nuclear fallout for ourselves or jerusalem. if you get down to brass tacks with stakeholders about your business and whether or not we will become a welfare state, that is unacceptable. take classical liberal as then the shriver kennedy framework or independent conservative the realizes the parties really don't matter and both of them are out of control. where is the average american citizen, the stakeholder? what is it we...
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>> what is jerusalem. >> an accused person in court, along with his counsel. >> wolf? >> what is a defendant. >> wolf? >> on dated? >> no. >> what is a crash. >> no. >> i'm on a camel. oh, my god. hold on. hold on. >> say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> who the hell is wolf? >> i twoopt put that on a t-shirt. >> when is a bad decision to go on celebrity jeopardy. >> you know what, i failed the celebrity jeopardy. i failed badly this time. >> congratulations to wolf. >> exactly. that does it for 360. larry continuing starts now. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday. >>> tonight heartbreak on campus. a life full of promise ended in violence. was 22-year-old senior yeardley love killed by accident or was her death planned and carried out by her one-time boyfriend, now charged with first-degree murder? george huguely admits shaking her. were there death threats? other violent encounters? the university of virginia is reeling, and many on campus and off are asking tonight could a tragedy for all have been prevented? next on "larry king live." >> good evening. i'm ji
>> what is jerusalem. >> an accused person in court, along with his counsel. >> wolf? >> what is a defendant. >> wolf? >> on dated? >> no. >> what is a crash. >> no. >> i'm on a camel. oh, my god. hold on. hold on. >> say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> who the hell is wolf? >> i twoopt put that on a t-shirt. >> when is a bad decision to go on celebrity jeopardy. >> you know what, i failed...
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reuters sent her to jerusalem where she became the first egyptian journalist to live and work for a western news agency in israel. she's lived in saudi arabia and britain. she moved to the u.s. in 2000, mona's middle east commentaries have appeared in the "washington post" and the herald tribune and the jerusalem report as well as a number of arab newspapers and websites. she calls herself a proud, liberal muslim. she was award the -- awarded the cutting edge prize because her writing had broken molds in reporting about the arab and muslim world. she's a graduate of american university cairo. and joining us through social networking technology, live from malaysia is jacqueline ann suran. she's founder of a website called the nut graph in malaysia and the motto is the point of the story in a nutshell. and jacqueline cofoued malaysia votes.com a website that plays a genuinely volutionary role in malaysia's 2008 national elections as we'll hear. she studied journalism in the united states and written for two newspapers. i guess we'll say here, we hope the networking technology works fine tonig
reuters sent her to jerusalem where she became the first egyptian journalist to live and work for a western news agency in israel. she's lived in saudi arabia and britain. she moved to the u.s. in 2000, mona's middle east commentaries have appeared in the "washington post" and the herald tribune and the jerusalem report as well as a number of arab newspapers and websites. she calls herself a proud, liberal muslim. she was award the -- awarded the cutting edge prize because her writing...
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reuters sent her to jerusalem where she became the first egyptian journalist to live and work for a western news agency in israel. she's lived in saudi arabia and britain. she moved to the u.s. in 2000, mona's middle east commentaries have appeared in the "washington post" and the herald tribune and the jerusalem report as well as a number of arab newspapersnd websites. she calls herself a proud, liberal muslim. she was award the -- awarded the cutting edge prize because her writing had broken molds in reporting about the arab and muslim world. she's a graduate of american university cairo. and joining us through social networking technology, live from malaysia is jacqueline ann suran. she's founder of a website called the nut graph in malaysia and the motto is the point of he story in a nutshell. and jacqueline cofounded malaysia votes.com a website that plays a genuinely revolutionary role in malaysia's 2008 national elections as we'll hear. she studied journalism in the united states and written for two newspapers. i guess we'll say here, we hope the networking technology works fine toni
reuters sent her to jerusalem where she became the first egyptian journalist to live and work for a western news agency in israel. she's lived in saudi arabia and britain. she moved to the u.s. in 2000, mona's middle east commentaries have appeared in the "washington post" and the herald tribune and the jerusalem report as well as a number of arab newspapersnd websites. she calls herself a proud, liberal muslim. she was award the -- awarded the cutting edge prize because her writing...
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for example, if the israeli innovation of apartment complexes in jerusalem gets the palestinians to realize that they can't wait forever because israel is just going to move on unless the palestinians come out and try to reach an agreement, well, if it's got the palestinians to understand that and if they're going to act and step forward, thewill be widely condemned renovation of those apartment complexes in jerusalem and was actually something that furthered the cause of peace. to conclude, i urge the obama administration to change course before it's too late, to stand up to the iranian-islamic dictatorship. peace can't come by trying to prove how sincere we are or by holding hands with thugs hoping they will be impressed with our sincerity or condemning a nation that attacks for retaliating it is time to get real. when it comes to these two important foreign policy challenges, it seems that wishful thinking and rational optimism are what is guiding america's foreign policy. thank you very much. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. under the speaker's an
for example, if the israeli innovation of apartment complexes in jerusalem gets the palestinians to realize that they can't wait forever because israel is just going to move on unless the palestinians come out and try to reach an agreement, well, if it's got the palestinians to understand that and if they're going to act and step forward, thewill be widely condemned renovation of those apartment complexes in jerusalem and was actually something that furthered the cause of peace. to conclude, i...
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the government is going to do and we don't have to worry about nuclear fallout for ourselves or for jerusalem. some of these issues you get right down to brass tacks about your business and about whether or not we are going to become a welfare state. that is unacceptable to americans so you can save clap-- classical liberalism as in john f. kennedy or independent conservative, which is realizing the parties really don't matter and both of them are out of control. where is the sovereign going? where is the american citizen stakeholder? what is it that we realize it's in our best interests which has never changed, which is what you see people more and more people, identified as independents. you see barack obama approval numbers going down. you see the republican party approval numbers going down. americans are not going to wait anymore for politicians to do what is right, and i think this has been quite frankly beneficial, is the understanding-- my heart was broke and in 2008 because they knew what barack will obama was going to do because i know the less. i thought our minds excited overtaken
the government is going to do and we don't have to worry about nuclear fallout for ourselves or for jerusalem. some of these issues you get right down to brass tacks about your business and about whether or not we are going to become a welfare state. that is unacceptable to americans so you can save clap-- classical liberalism as in john f. kennedy or independent conservative, which is realizing the parties really don't matter and both of them are out of control. where is the sovereign going?...
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the chair: the jerusalem from new hampshire is recognized. ms. shea-porter: i will yield. mr. andrews: i thank the gentlady for crafting this amendment, it's a valuable tool for investors and if necessary, prosecutors to track down fraud and protect our service members and the taxpayers. we're happy to support this worthy amendment. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. shea-porter: i want to thank the gentleman, and i yield back the balance of our time. the chair: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. ms. shea-porter: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: under clause 6 of rule 18, further amendments -- proceedings on the amendment will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? the chair: mr. chairman, pursuant to -- mr. skelton: pursuant to h.res. 1404, ayou have amendment package number nine, including modifications to amendment number 32. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendments en bloc. the clerk: amendments en bloc number nine, offered
the chair: the jerusalem from new hampshire is recognized. ms. shea-porter: i will yield. mr. andrews: i thank the gentlady for crafting this amendment, it's a valuable tool for investors and if necessary, prosecutors to track down fraud and protect our service members and the taxpayers. we're happy to support this worthy amendment. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. shea-porter: i want to thank the gentleman, and i yield back the balance of our time. the chair: those in favor say...
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a palestinian one and an israeli one, living in peace with one another, with east jerusalem as part of a palestinian state. that is my view, and seems to be the world view. and if host: next phone call -- host: next phone call. caller: the war in afghanistan is about resources. no matter what the media says, it is about the resources and maybe the poppy fields. that would mean more drugs for a big pharmaceutical companies. my question to your guest is, what is going on in afghanistan, is it more about finding the people who were responsible for perpetrating 9/11, or is it about resources? guest: i do not think it is much about resources. it was only after september 11 that the united states got engaged in afghanistan, the international community got engaged. i think it is about the most serious challenge in the 20th- century, al-qaeda and terrorism, which will unfortunately, the us for a time to come. the point is, well your forces have focused on that -- making ultimate sacrifices. the other day i heard that you had passed the threshold of one dozen people killed. i express my condole
a palestinian one and an israeli one, living in peace with one another, with east jerusalem as part of a palestinian state. that is my view, and seems to be the world view. and if host: next phone call -- host: next phone call. caller: the war in afghanistan is about resources. no matter what the media says, it is about the resources and maybe the poppy fields. that would mean more drugs for a big pharmaceutical companies. my question to your guest is, what is going on in afghanistan, is it...
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guarantees did the israelis get in terms of freezing or requiring a moratorium on sentiment in east jerusalem so the proximity talks could start up again? they have never publicly outlined what those conditions were. >> nor have we. >> are you saying you're not going to >> we have charged both the israelis and the palestinians. we are taking affirmative steps to support the talks, but those will remain private. >> given the somber note in curt campbell's statement, is this going to mean the end of efforts to engage the government, and as the united states feel there is further opportunity to influence them on the rules of the election? >> the outcome of the the elections will carry no international agenda. we have made that clear to burma. as to our efforts to continue to engage, it is why curt campbell went. during the course of his conversation, she shared his disappointment that the government was not willing to expand, was not willing to have meaningful dialogue with ethnic groups, but she continued to support efforts to engage the burmese government. >> is there a possibility he will go
guarantees did the israelis get in terms of freezing or requiring a moratorium on sentiment in east jerusalem so the proximity talks could start up again? they have never publicly outlined what those conditions were. >> nor have we. >> are you saying you're not going to >> we have charged both the israelis and the palestinians. we are taking affirmative steps to support the talks, but those will remain private. >> given the somber note in curt campbell's statement, is...
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jerusalem mr. president, we have d. mr. lemieux: mr. president, we have seen two more attempts against the united states for terrorist attacks. most recently in times square where thanks to the fine work. new york police dapt bomb was stopped. we've also seen an christmas day when umar farouk abdulmutallab tried to blow up a plane, thankfully that bomb did not explode. these are dangerous times. istin to say we not only need to pay attention to the east where this danger is stemming from but we also have to continue to pay attention to the south. we have to continue to pa pay attention to venezuela and to the dangerous ties between venezuela and iran. we know that a spanish judge has accused venezuelan authorities of conspiring with the e. tee a., the radical group in spain to asenior senator nate -- to assassinate the president of columbia. we know that venezuela is collaborating with farc, the group that is destabilizing all of central america all the way up into mexico. we know this dangerous situation. we know that there are flights
jerusalem mr. president, we have d. mr. lemieux: mr. president, we have seen two more attempts against the united states for terrorist attacks. most recently in times square where thanks to the fine work. new york police dapt bomb was stopped. we've also seen an christmas day when umar farouk abdulmutallab tried to blow up a plane, thankfully that bomb did not explode. these are dangerous times. istin to say we not only need to pay attention to the east where this danger is stemming from but we...
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also, we'll look at "the jerusalem post" and their story this morning, the soldiers were met by well planned lynch in the gazan warts. activists aboard a flotilla of ships on their way to the gaza strip opened fire on i.d.f. soldiers who boarded the ships to prevent them from breaking the israel-imposed sea blockade, the i.d.f. said auto monday. the international activists prepared a lynch for the soldiers who boarded the ships at about 2:00 a.m. monday morning after calling on them to stop or to follow them to the port for several hours earlier. and just an update on that as well, there are reports this morning in turkey that there are about 10,000 turks protesting in front of the israeli consulate and that report this morning from the associated press. and we'll update that story as we get more information. "the telegraph" in london, their headline has the total killed in that attack, israeli troops attack ship carrying aid to gaza, killing 16. but on this memorial day, we'll start with plain owe, texas, and hear from dan on our republican line. welcome, dan, go ahead. caller: good
also, we'll look at "the jerusalem post" and their story this morning, the soldiers were met by well planned lynch in the gazan warts. activists aboard a flotilla of ships on their way to the gaza strip opened fire on i.d.f. soldiers who boarded the ships to prevent them from breaking the israel-imposed sea blockade, the i.d.f. said auto monday. the international activists prepared a lynch for the soldiers who boarded the ships at about 2:00 a.m. monday morning after calling on them...
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and in jerusalem, i understand, mr. speaker, better why the genocide of six million jews has prompted the cry never again. never again. i sincerely hope that the mass internment on the basis of race will never darken the history of our great nation. i would realize the time is nearing, japanese americans were discharged as an officer in the marine corps and marine corps taunted this fellow, from hawaii with ethnic slurs and said we don't want your kind around. go back to your own country. the commandant of the marine corps who appeared on "60 minutes" said that marine officers who are minorities do not shoot, swim or use compasses as well as white officers. well, you know the general apologized but it was too late. after research and investigations, he was vindicated and commissioned as an officer in the marine corps. mr. speaker, i submit, when i envision america, i don't see a melting pot designed to remove racial differences. no. the america i see is a brilliant rainbow of ethnicities, cultures, different religions w
and in jerusalem, i understand, mr. speaker, better why the genocide of six million jews has prompted the cry never again. never again. i sincerely hope that the mass internment on the basis of race will never darken the history of our great nation. i would realize the time is nearing, japanese americans were discharged as an officer in the marine corps and marine corps taunted this fellow, from hawaii with ethnic slurs and said we don't want your kind around. go back to your own country. the...
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mona's middle east commentaries have appeared in "the washington post," the jerusalem report as well as a number of arab newspapers and web sites. mona calls herself a proud liberal muslim. she was awarred the cutting edge -- awarded the cutting edge prize in 2006 because her writing and observations have broken the mold in reporting about the arab world. she's a graduate of american university in cairo. and joining us through social networking technology live from kuala lumpur, malaysia, is jacqueline ann surin, co-founder of a web site called -- [inaudible] in malaysia whose motto is the point of the story in a nutshell. jacqueline co-founded malaysia votes.com, a web site that plays a genuinely revolutionary role in malaysia's 2008 national election as we'll hear in a few moments. jacqueline has written for two major malaysian newspapers, and i guess i'll say here that we hope the social networking technology works just fine tonight, but if something fails, we'll just plow on and hope we can recover well. first, i'd like to ask each of our panelists to make some opening remarks, c
mona's middle east commentaries have appeared in "the washington post," the jerusalem report as well as a number of arab newspapers and web sites. mona calls herself a proud liberal muslim. she was awarred the cutting edge -- awarded the cutting edge prize in 2006 because her writing and observations have broken the mold in reporting about the arab world. she's a graduate of american university in cairo. and joining us through social networking technology live from kuala lumpur,...
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both of my mother's parents, my mother's parents told me their finest hour was when they got to visit jerusalem. and yet they came from europe to north america in the hope of achieving freedom and they did. but i'd like to try to do something, in some respect a little more difficult, if i may. which is try to explain in some general way what jews have meant for our intellectual and moral life as a country. i think it begins with the fact that we all lived as slaves. we not only remember that time and remember what it meant for us to achieve freedom ourselves as a people but we also make sure that each year, we come together during a time that's important to all of us to come together as families and remember the importance of that part of the jewish experience. that helps us relate to other people who are oppressed in all sorts of ways. we're also moved, i think by the concept -- by t concept of healing the world. this is a concept that dates in jewish law back to the mishna. it originally was basically an injunction that you should not take advantage of other people. one of the original exampl
both of my mother's parents, my mother's parents told me their finest hour was when they got to visit jerusalem. and yet they came from europe to north america in the hope of achieving freedom and they did. but i'd like to try to do something, in some respect a little more difficult, if i may. which is try to explain in some general way what jews have meant for our intellectual and moral life as a country. i think it begins with the fact that we all lived as slaves. we not only remember that...
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secretary clinton put it correctly, it will be beyond the military activity right now against jerusalem and into the future long after we have retired and perhaps into our grandsons and great-grandsons and great-granddaughters generations as well. so this is something that the afghan people have been seeking for a long time. the substance or rather the most important substance of our conversations over the past days have been the subject, and it's a subject that i can gladly take back to the afghan people. of course this partnership between afghanistan and the united states is good for the region and for the stability of the region. and it will provide the much needed confidence and peace in the region that we are now seeking but not yet having. >> thank you mr. president. madam secretary, you both know that there are skeptics in both the united states and in afghanistan. and they can be forgiven for asking, well, we have been at this over eight years, and they are asking you, i am sure about what is new. why do we think this is going to be different. the skeptics in afghanistan, mr. pr
secretary clinton put it correctly, it will be beyond the military activity right now against jerusalem and into the future long after we have retired and perhaps into our grandsons and great-grandsons and great-granddaughters generations as well. so this is something that the afghan people have been seeking for a long time. the substance or rather the most important substance of our conversations over the past days have been the subject, and it's a subject that i can gladly take back to the...
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a palestinian one and an israeli one, living in peace with one another, with east jerusalem as part of a palestinian state. that is my view, and seems to be the world view. and if host: next phone call -- host: net phone call. caller the war in afghanistan is about resources. no matter what the media says, it is abo the resources and maybe the poppy fields. that would mean more drugs for a big pharmaceutical companies. my question to your guest is, what is goinon i afghanistan, is it more about finding the people who were responsible for perpetrating 9/11, or is it about resources? guest: i do n think it is much about resources. it was only after september 11 that the united states got engaged in afghanistan, the international community got engaged. i think it is about the most serious challenge in the 20th- century, al-qaeda and terrorism, which will unfortunately, the us for a time to come. the point is, well your forces have focused on that -- making ultimate sacrifices. the other day i heard that you had passed the threshold of one dozen people killed. i express my conlences to tho
a palestinian one and an israeli one, living in peace with one another, with east jerusalem as part of a palestinian state. that is my view, and seems to be the world view. and if host: next phone call -- host: net phone call. caller the war in afghanistan is about resources. no matter what the media says, it is abo the resources and maybe the poppy fields. that would mean more drugs for a big pharmaceutical companies. my question to your guest is, what is goinon i afghanistan, is it more about...
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that brings good tidings, get thee up to the high mountains of jerusalem that brings good tidings. lift up thy voice. lift it up. be not afraid. a say on to the city of to the behold your god. behold the lord god will come with strong hands and his arm shall rule with him behold his reward is within him and his work before him. he shall feed his flock like a shepherd shall gather the land with his arms and carry them and shout those that are with young. who have measured to become measured the water and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure and weigh the mountains and scales and the hills in a balance. who has directed the spirit of the lord or being his counselor have taught him with whom he took his counsel with whom instructed him and taught him in the path of judgment and taught him knowledge and showed him the way of understanding. behold the nation are of the drop in the bucket and counted as small bust. behold he takes us up the aisles and it is not sufficient to burn more the beast therefore sufficient for a burnt offering. all nations before him are as nothing an
that brings good tidings, get thee up to the high mountains of jerusalem that brings good tidings. lift up thy voice. lift it up. be not afraid. a say on to the city of to the behold your god. behold the lord god will come with strong hands and his arm shall rule with him behold his reward is within him and his work before him. he shall feed his flock like a shepherd shall gather the land with his arms and carry them and shout those that are with young. who have measured to become measured the...