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there's no material change for the people in gaza. the so-called easing is nothing more than an easing of the political pressure. >> in the markets of gaza city, you can see there have been some differences. one of the things that has changed in the last few months is the sheer number of israeli products in the markets and shops. you can see hebrew writing. while the number of imports from israel has greatly increased, virtually all exports from gaza are still forbidden. that has crippled many businesses in gaza. this used to be one of the busiest factories. they make biscuits. before the blockade, the export of 60% of them. now with the market saturated with the israeli products, they have shut down virtually all production. >> i feel very sad. this is not as my feeling. this is the feeling of 350 people working here. >> in israel, the government says people in gaza are still for getting one question. >> why are there any problems in exporting and importing? why is the border blockade? the territory has been overtaken by a declared t
there's no material change for the people in gaza. the so-called easing is nothing more than an easing of the political pressure. >> in the markets of gaza city, you can see there have been some differences. one of the things that has changed in the last few months is the sheer number of israeli products in the markets and shops. you can see hebrew writing. while the number of imports from israel has greatly increased, virtually all exports from gaza are still forbidden. that has crippled...
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further north, in gaza city, this should be the site of two new schools. but even since israel announced it was easing its blockade, the u.n. says it is still not being allowed to bring in the construction materials it needs. >> it is a point when you have to say it is not working. we are at that point. there is no material change for the people in gaza since the so- called easing. i say the so-called easing is nothing more than easing to political pressure for change. >> in the markets of gaza city, you can see there have been some differences. one of the things that has changed in the last few months is the sheer number of israeli products in the markets and shops. if you look at these baskets, you can see hebrew writing. other boxes are also from israel. while the number of imports from israel has increased, virtually all exports from gaza are still forbidden. and that has crippled many businesses in gaza. this used to be one of the busiest factories. they make biscuits. before the blockade, but it exported 60% of them. now with the market saturated wit
further north, in gaza city, this should be the site of two new schools. but even since israel announced it was easing its blockade, the u.n. says it is still not being allowed to bring in the construction materials it needs. >> it is a point when you have to say it is not working. we are at that point. there is no material change for the people in gaza since the so- called easing. i say the so-called easing is nothing more than easing to political pressure for change. >> in the...
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for gaza. and if you break it down by region, its higher -- much higher in certain regions. however, her young rosin males between 20 and 24, the unemployment rate is 67%. people are absolutely trapped. there is no freedom of movement could reporters are sealed except or individuals who can lead under constrained circumstances. you have a private sector that has been virtually destroyed and you have the once productive people of gaza reduced to dependency on humanitarian assistance and public sector salaries, with no hope and no future. now, what is the implication of this and many other stats but i'm not going to give you because of time? of course, this feels all kind of positions, politically within society, young people have no hope, no possibility, nothing to do. so the field radicalization, fuels violence. you have various divisions within society along political and economic lines. with growing divisions between the refugee community and the non-refugee community, between economic classe
for gaza. and if you break it down by region, its higher -- much higher in certain regions. however, her young rosin males between 20 and 24, the unemployment rate is 67%. people are absolutely trapped. there is no freedom of movement could reporters are sealed except or individuals who can lead under constrained circumstances. you have a private sector that has been virtually destroyed and you have the once productive people of gaza reduced to dependency on humanitarian assistance and public...
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agosta gaza? going to gaza. go and see with your own eyes and tell what your impressions. but go and see, listen to the people. this is very, very easy. i mean, it is for journalists. journalist internationalist have access. if they get the israeli invitation which is possible. it is not impossible. so it is about professionalism. i want to say last word. i can tell you, really, really that these kind of evenings gives me more hope, but i'm coming from this tour and this evening with more hope when i got here, because i am amazed again and again that there is still the level of knowledge at university, and his devotion that i feel here everywhere. and also the fact that our voices, we the small minority in israel, are not totally a waste. because at least there are some listeners and readers that oversee, not in israel, at least overseas some really grateful for this evening, and thank you for coming. thank you. [applause] >> gideon levy writes the paper twice own column which covers the a occupation of gaza and the west bank that use basic the papers deputy editor. to fin
agosta gaza? going to gaza. go and see with your own eyes and tell what your impressions. but go and see, listen to the people. this is very, very easy. i mean, it is for journalists. journalist internationalist have access. if they get the israeli invitation which is possible. it is not impossible. so it is about professionalism. i want to say last word. i can tell you, really, really that these kind of evenings gives me more hope, but i'm coming from this tour and this evening with more hope...
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by gideon levy in tel aviv he is a herat columnist and author of the recent book the punishment of gaza and in boston we have alan dershowitz professor at harvard law school and bestselling author and another member of our cross talk team you know in the hunger getting if i can go to you first in tel aviv. the word bribery is being used a lot right now almost across the board and the deal is that israel to commit to another ninety day one off moratorium on settlement building in occupied the occupied west bank in jerusalem they've been given a three billion dollar military deal lots of jets there and if there were any kind of resolution coming from the world at large wanting to recognize the palestinian state. beyond these negotiations and netanyahu and his government who are still thinking about it maybe maybe looking for more of a deal i mean how weak is the united states in and pushing its strong ally in the middle east to commit to the peace process because there is a lot of depression about the process right now go ahead. i'm not sure that the united states is so weak i think the u
by gideon levy in tel aviv he is a herat columnist and author of the recent book the punishment of gaza and in boston we have alan dershowitz professor at harvard law school and bestselling author and another member of our cross talk team you know in the hunger getting if i can go to you first in tel aviv. the word bribery is being used a lot right now almost across the board and the deal is that israel to commit to another ninety day one off moratorium on settlement building in occupied the...
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and look what happened look what happened in gaza. in cause of the end of the occupation in that way what is the return rockets death murder terrorism attack as as as a barack obama said if rockets were being sent at my children's home he said i would do everything possible to stop it and israel tried to stop it what did they get they got condemned by our it's condemned by the goldstone report so what message is that he sent to the west bank israel will leave the west bank there will be more rockets israel will try to defend its citizens what will happen they'll get nothing in return except more goldstone report professor dershowitz a lot of people point out to the current government and the palestinian authority is the most responsible one to deal with the most likely been one to deal with and they'd say it's the israeli government right now it's the least cooperate even if we can look at the foreign minister lieberman a lot of people just say it plain he's a bigot he doesn't want to have a peace process i mean he says makes comments
and look what happened look what happened in gaza. in cause of the end of the occupation in that way what is the return rockets death murder terrorism attack as as as a barack obama said if rockets were being sent at my children's home he said i would do everything possible to stop it and israel tried to stop it what did they get they got condemned by our it's condemned by the goldstone report so what message is that he sent to the west bank israel will leave the west bank there will be more...
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let's start with the wound of gaza are still with us so the appointed michel and did outreach to the countries, he did the interview and then tried to convince the arabs to join. i guess maybe taking for granted that the israelis would be on board. at this point i don't know if there is a net gain in going to israel or a loss on the arab side. it had become very polarized and he is in a difficult to find. i'm not advising him. >> host: is the next move if you could advise? >> guest: i actually think they should have been tougher and still should be tougher with netanyahu. there is no loss to putting more pressure on him and sending a message of the absolute displeasure. only the possibility and i think in israel the israelis do not want to risk forfeiting the american friendship, and -- >> host: but it is not going to happen, let's be realistic. >> guest: when they tell me in as tough with him as scold them not one building, not were pretty tough. the point is there has been a meandering. they have gone from talked to a something that is a consistently abused child on the palestinian
let's start with the wound of gaza are still with us so the appointed michel and did outreach to the countries, he did the interview and then tried to convince the arabs to join. i guess maybe taking for granted that the israelis would be on board. at this point i don't know if there is a net gain in going to israel or a loss on the arab side. it had become very polarized and he is in a difficult to find. i'm not advising him. >> host: is the next move if you could advise? >> guest:...
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but bill clinton, i rode with him to gaza and bethlehem and jerusalem and 98. i saw him go over the head of israeli side, get people to do what they would not do on their own. he has an incredible ability to move public opinion, and right now we have to change opinion on the palestinian side and on the israeli side. you have to change policy here and change opinion there and if you can change the opinion and bill clinton can do it, george mitchell, that is not the style he brings. they would be a great team. clinton is the sort of life in the dough and spice it up and change the dynamic and then mitchell to actually bring the people together. >> host: it's a prayer for the president so if he continues with this. let me go back to a couple of things that surprised me. some of things that even covering this and something that kind of went right by me i didn't realize during that 2006 lebanon war it was a u.s. state department official -- sorry, not the lebanon war but after the assassination when you had these demonstrations in the root of that it was paula who c
but bill clinton, i rode with him to gaza and bethlehem and jerusalem and 98. i saw him go over the head of israeli side, get people to do what they would not do on their own. he has an incredible ability to move public opinion, and right now we have to change opinion on the palestinian side and on the israeli side. you have to change policy here and change opinion there and if you can change the opinion and bill clinton can do it, george mitchell, that is not the style he brings. they would be...
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let's start with the wounds of gaza are still with us. how are we going to move forward? and so they appointed mitchell, they did outreach to all the arab countries, he did the interview and then tried to convince the arabs to join, i guess maybe taking for granted the fact the israelis would be onboard. at this point i don't know if there's a net gain in going to israel or a net loss on the arab side. it's become very polarized, and i think he's in a difficult bind. i'm not advising him. >> host: what's the next move? i mean, if i could? >> guest: i actually think they should have been tougher and still should be tougher with netanyahu. there's no, there's no loss to putting more pressure on him and sending a message of absolute displeasure. only the possibility that -- and i think that in israel the israelis do not want to risk forfeiting the american friendship. and -- >> host: but that's not going to happen, let's be realistic. >> guest: i mean, look, he did it twice. when they tell me in the white house, no, no, we really weren't as tough with him as you think mrs. o
let's start with the wounds of gaza are still with us. how are we going to move forward? and so they appointed mitchell, they did outreach to all the arab countries, he did the interview and then tried to convince the arabs to join, i guess maybe taking for granted the fact the israelis would be onboard. at this point i don't know if there's a net gain in going to israel or a net loss on the arab side. it's become very polarized, and i think he's in a difficult bind. i'm not advising him....
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this website accuses several charities working in the west bank and gaza of having links to terrorist organizations here it says that the palestinian children's welfare fund owns a hate filled with site dedicated to the glorification of jihad and the denunciation of israel there has been no evidence whatsoever no cases that anyone's heard of a people in n.g.o.s committing any kind of violent storms on stones and grenades and on i.d.f. soldiers and who is helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland who i don't know were eighty more mix been in gaza for six months and plans to stay six more he's a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links baby falls want to cross into the west bank he's a human rights groups that are credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in the u.n. report richard falk was stopped from entering so this stretch is up to the united nations for many n.g.o.s the challenge remains how to draw attention to the book they do without getting kicked out of the country many i
this website accuses several charities working in the west bank and gaza of having links to terrorist organizations here it says that the palestinian children's welfare fund owns a hate filled with site dedicated to the glorification of jihad and the denunciation of israel there has been no evidence whatsoever no cases that anyone's heard of a people in n.g.o.s committing any kind of violent storms on stones and grenades and on i.d.f. soldiers and who is helping them you see a blonde girl from...
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a palestinian boy as a human shield they forced a nine year old to check bags for bombs during the gaza war two years ago. just after midnight thirty one moscow time it may be a century since the death of one of the world's greatest writers puts a biographer of leo tolstoy explains next why his legacy lives on and how he might be viewed if he were alive today. it's the hundredth anniversary of player tolstoy's death and to mark that anniversary i'm talking to one of his biographers a n. wilson he wanted award in one thousand nine hundred eight for a biography of tolstoy and wilson thank you very much for talking to r.t. now first as a biographer what attracted you to tolstoy here's a giant he was the great giant of the novelistic form greater even than dostoyevsky who i suppose the great dr so that was what attracted me to him and the fact that ever since so it's really become a serious reader in my teens it was his novels and so regarded as the greatest tell stories books i'm thinking specifically of war and peace consistently tops these lists of the best book ever do you agree with th
a palestinian boy as a human shield they forced a nine year old to check bags for bombs during the gaza war two years ago. just after midnight thirty one moscow time it may be a century since the death of one of the world's greatest writers puts a biographer of leo tolstoy explains next why his legacy lives on and how he might be viewed if he were alive today. it's the hundredth anniversary of player tolstoy's death and to mark that anniversary i'm talking to one of his biographers a n. wilson...
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months for making a nine year old boy open bugs they thought an explosives during the israeli also in gaza old was two years ago. and our program continues up next the second part of our close up portrait of norman philcon steen an american school and son a holocaust survivors whose fear is criticism of israeli policy in the middle east has seen him bond from that your state don't miss our special report next. i'm not saying i was an absolutely top form but you did great for media now as an opportunity to grab on a couple things like what was the last question about palestinian terrorism well i thought i answered that well you getting line is you know be in the media smarter to focus and house in terror and then if you know it's really scary scary i mean i think it's a question of priorities i spoke for two hours we're going to people showed an enormous amount of tolerance and then me speak for two hours and therefore i have an obligation to let people have their say no i'm saying things which deeply upset many people in the audience if they controlled themselves for two hours and showed m
months for making a nine year old boy open bugs they thought an explosives during the israeli also in gaza old was two years ago. and our program continues up next the second part of our close up portrait of norman philcon steen an american school and son a holocaust survivors whose fear is criticism of israeli policy in the middle east has seen him bond from that your state don't miss our special report next. i'm not saying i was an absolutely top form but you did great for media now as an...
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the palestinian boys a human shield they forced the nine year old to check bags for bomb during the gaza two years ago. our programs continue next to the second part of our close up portrait of norman finkelstein the outspoken critic of israel and jewish son of holocaust survivors. i'm not saying i was an absolutely top form you did great the comedian now as an opportunity to grab on a couple things like what was the last question about palestinian terrorism well i could i answer that you know you're getting one is you know be in the media smart with a focus and house and karen and then if you know it's really charismatic i mean i think it's a question of priorities i spoke for two hours we're going to people showed an enormous amount of tolerance and then me speak for two hours and therefore i have an obligation to let people have various say no i'm saying things which are deeply upset many people in the audience if they control themselves for two hours and showed me their respect and i have an obligation to let them lead out their feelings and thoughts and complain about immediately ge
the palestinian boys a human shield they forced the nine year old to check bags for bomb during the gaza two years ago. our programs continue next to the second part of our close up portrait of norman finkelstein the outspoken critic of israel and jewish son of holocaust survivors. i'm not saying i was an absolutely top form you did great the comedian now as an opportunity to grab on a couple things like what was the last question about palestinian terrorism well i could i answer that you know...
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and on gaza, when we have the leadership their view about hamas in gaza, i felt it was a very emphatic view of what they call the security doctrine. no security pluralism. that means no malicious. you know, there's some elements of the quartet conditions, which they might feel more willing to compromise on, but that one was certainly not. and rob is right that they are coming and no, the wars in israel in 2006, 2009 may be deterred hezbollah and hamas on firing. a as i'm trying to arm themselves in a church know how one determines what work going forward as one idf commander said to us epicurean tel aviv that you could look at it going back. now that's just in terms of data, kind of on the ground. where we now in the 90 days issue? i know it's a very knowledgeable audience and it falls and news very carefully. what can we say we know? i think at the middle of the last week, the parties have finalized the text for a better coming up in the u.s. there were four part points to the tax cut somewhere between minor points that have been worked out. and now it's waiting in american signature
and on gaza, when we have the leadership their view about hamas in gaza, i felt it was a very emphatic view of what they call the security doctrine. no security pluralism. that means no malicious. you know, there's some elements of the quartet conditions, which they might feel more willing to compromise on, but that one was certainly not. and rob is right that they are coming and no, the wars in israel in 2006, 2009 may be deterred hezbollah and hamas on firing. a as i'm trying to arm...
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cost pickles the most affordable in the most savings range the offer was made after gaza's latest call up the volga sabir failed to meet the expected demand. that shop take for now we can always find most stores on our website auto business. the moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothing. to suffer today. was the first but probably not the last imagery this weapon. will become. common get on in the future. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations are today. for your commitments are comfortable shuttle bus will teach you to smoke. just a few hours of serving persian forest and scary comes current affairs and your directly. on the moon. crater. scorching soil. are included. a photo with the wild. for free. wouldn't dare to swim so deep. a tourist would be scared of such cold water. and would never die if nothing is seen within an arm's reach. they are not to just see our researchers. and feel worse on lam's than in deep water. wealthy british style. market
cost pickles the most affordable in the most savings range the offer was made after gaza's latest call up the volga sabir failed to meet the expected demand. that shop take for now we can always find most stores on our website auto business. the moment when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothing. to suffer today. was the first but probably not the last imagery this weapon. will become. common get on in the future. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are...
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scott, was there a big discussion of gaza, egyptian approach to gaza when you with there? and for david, e.g. will meet with people with shaws or lieberman group, how wide a spectrum to jimmy with? >> go ahead and ask your question. >> thanks. i am with peace now. my question to david, what is your reading of why it is that netanyahu is not taking the initiative and leaning towards peace? he is speaking about, you are impressed that he is serious, why doesn't he actually at on an act seriously? >> okay, scott? >> well, i will leave my college to correct me on this if i'm wrong, but now that i think about it, in all of our meetings with official egypt, i don't remember gaza featuring particularly heavily in the discussions, or hamas, who was much more focus on the united states could do to get the palestinians, israelis back to the table. so i don't remember anything specifically on efforts to do more on the tunnels, or to promote palestinian reconciliation between the palestinian authority and hamas, or any serious discussion of gaza in particular, do you? >> it might've b
scott, was there a big discussion of gaza, egyptian approach to gaza when you with there? and for david, e.g. will meet with people with shaws or lieberman group, how wide a spectrum to jimmy with? >> go ahead and ask your question. >> thanks. i am with peace now. my question to david, what is your reading of why it is that netanyahu is not taking the initiative and leaning towards peace? he is speaking about, you are impressed that he is serious, why doesn't he actually at on an...
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making a nine year old boy overbalance play thought contained explosives during the israeli onslaught in gaza holistic yes it. may be a century since the death of one of the world's greatest writers but a biographer of leo tolstoy explains why his legacy in they've zone and how he might be viewed if he were alive today. is the hundred anniversary of layer tolstoy's death and so much that out of us three i'm talking to one of his biographers and wilson he wanted awards in one thousand nine hundred eight for a biography of tolstoy and wilson thank you very much for talking to r.c. now first as a biographer what attracted you to tolstoy. here's the giant he was the great giant of the novelistic form greater even than dostoyevsky who i suppose of the two great dr so that's what attracted me to him and the fact that ever since i had really become a serious reader in my teens it was his novels i regarded as the greatest tell stories books i'm thinking specifically of war and peace consistently tops these lists of the best book ever do you agree with these kinds of rankings you can't really compare
making a nine year old boy overbalance play thought contained explosives during the israeli onslaught in gaza holistic yes it. may be a century since the death of one of the world's greatest writers but a biographer of leo tolstoy explains why his legacy in they've zone and how he might be viewed if he were alive today. is the hundred anniversary of layer tolstoy's death and so much that out of us three i'm talking to one of his biographers and wilson he wanted awards in one thousand nine...
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helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland though i don't know where eighty mormeck spin in gaza for six months and plans to stay six small he's a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links they therefore won't cross into the west bank he's a human rights groups that are credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in i mean the un report richard falk was stopped from entering so this stretch is up to the united nations for many n.g.o.s the challenge remains how to draw attention to the work they do without getting kicked out of the country many israelis continue to question the work they doing in the first place. r.t. israel. don't forget there's always more available on our web site r t v dot com here's a look at what's on line for you right now there was a necessity as find out why they're coming into contact with humans more and more in parts of russia sometimes with songs. plus after one of the hottest summers on record russia has just seen one of its warmest ever days for the month of
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helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland the way out in the world eighty mormeck spin in gaza for six months and plans to stay six small he's a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links they therefore won't cross into the west bank he's a human rights groups that credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in i mean the un report to richard folk was stopped from entering so this stretches up to the united nations so many n.g.o.s the challenge remains how to draw attention to the work they do without getting kicked out of the country many israelis continue to question the work they doing in the first place paula c. r r t israel. you can always find more on the stories we're covering on our website r.t. dot com here's what's online right now from cat bird or a cat smuggler our russian prisoner train his feline friend to sneak in his heroin fix. really believing it's the real fans of the not rocker which is now cracking hollywood tales of the tensile terror heavyweights bringing the cheri
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then no interest out one hundred sixty complaints were filed about the way soldiers behaved in the gaza war two years ago but only forty seven criminal investigations were ever carried out most of them have since been closed i think that the ask a combat soldier and serve in the occupied territories or use palestinians as human shield is like to ask you to drink coffee in the morning but israeli lawyers say convicting the two soldiers is to the i.d.f. scribus there are always soldiers who step out of line but that's that's part and parcel unfortunately of bringing a military operation to say that as a general phenomenon as i.d.f. soldiers you use human shields that's absurd for much of the family they take comfort they finally be getting justice even if it's only against low ranking soldiers and not the commanders they accuse of allowing human shields behind the laws back here r.t. jerusalem. this week global warming skeptics in the u.k. marked the second anniversary of what they've dubbed climate fool's day two years ago as the british parliament was debating a bill to tackle climate c
then no interest out one hundred sixty complaints were filed about the way soldiers behaved in the gaza war two years ago but only forty seven criminal investigations were ever carried out most of them have since been closed i think that the ask a combat soldier and serve in the occupied territories or use palestinians as human shield is like to ask you to drink coffee in the morning but israeli lawyers say convicting the two soldiers is to the i.d.f. scribus there are always soldiers who step...
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. >> is there any discussion of gaza and the egyptian approach? did you meet with people? how wide a spectrum did you leave it? >> my question is, what is your reasoning for why it is that netanyahu is not taking the initiative and leading toward peace? while we not act on it? -- why will he not act on it? >> i will leave my colleagues to correct me on this. now that i think about it, and all of our meetings with officials in egypt, i tuna remember -- i do not remember gaza featuring heavily in the discussion. it is much more focused on what the united states can do to get the israelis back to the table. i do not remember anything on efforts to do more or to promote palestinian reconciliation between the authority and hamas. >> this was a highlight, watching a diplomat at the height of his power to produce lead. -- sleep. >> we are grateful. some want to cut diplomatic water boarding. that is another matter. i tend to talk to the people. we are very crunch for time. e, t hatcting for peac is a fair question. back not and now a new project netanyahu's seems to agree on the
. >> is there any discussion of gaza and the egyptian approach? did you meet with people? how wide a spectrum did you leave it? >> my question is, what is your reasoning for why it is that netanyahu is not taking the initiative and leading toward peace? while we not act on it? -- why will he not act on it? >> i will leave my colleagues to correct me on this. now that i think about it, and all of our meetings with officials in egypt, i tuna remember -- i do not remember gaza...
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helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland who i don't know where eighty more mix been in gaza for six months and plans to stay six more he's a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links they therefore want to cross into the west bank he's a human rights groups that are credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in i mean the un report to richard falk was stopped from entering so this stretch is up to the united nations for many n.g.o.s the challenge remains how to draw attention to the work they do without getting kicked out of the country while many israelis continue to question the work they doing in the first place policy r.t. israel. well you can check out that story online and add your comments as well as r.t. dot com here's what else is lined up for you to watch on the web site right now from cambodia learn to cut smuggler read how a russian prison a train his feline friend and her sneak in his fix of heroin. and three d. thrill for fans of the not cracker which is now cracking h
helping them you see a blonde girl from switzerland who i don't know where eighty more mix been in gaza for six months and plans to stay six more he's a volunteer with the international solidarity movement which israel claims has terrorist links they therefore want to cross into the west bank he's a human rights groups that are credible throughout the world and yet they are being stopped from entering many times in i mean the un report to richard falk was stopped from entering so this stretch...
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i'm glad he was able to see the situation in gaza for himself. but some progress has been made since israel lifted some of the restrictiontions. >> here on c-span2, we'll leave the british house of commons now as they move on to other legislative business. you've been watching prime minister's question time. >> order, questions to the prime minister. mark lancaster. >> question number one, sir, prime minister, thank you mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to ranger aaron mccormick of the first battalion who died on remembrance sunday. his commanding officer has described him as the epitome of the irish infantry soldier, tough, selfish, good humored and good compassion. he showed bravery leading the way in clear ieds for the safety of the civilians and his fellow soldiers. he send our sincere condolences to his family, friends and colleagues. i'm sure the whole house would wish to join me in sending our warmest condolence to prince william and kate middleton on their engagement we look forward to the weddin
i'm glad he was able to see the situation in gaza for himself. but some progress has been made since israel lifted some of the restrictiontions. >> here on c-span2, we'll leave the british house of commons now as they move on to other legislative business. you've been watching prime minister's question time. >> order, questions to the prime minister. mark lancaster. >> question number one, sir, prime minister, thank you mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join...
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what should be done with gaza? how'd you incorporate that part of palestinian territory to palestinian state -- into a palestinian state? is there a point at which you begin to reach out to pass? -- out to hamas? >> gen. jones, you take that one. >> why my answering the question? [laughter] i will just venture to say that i believe that if we begin to make progress on palestinian peace, hamas cannot afford to be left out, and we would take away some of the leverage to say no by beginning to move. they will feel compelled to participate. >> that's right. we talked about the top-down or bottom-up approach being complementary. if we can get those two things working, the whole situation with hamas is different, and the whole situation with iran is different. i really think that the west bank is where we start. we recognize that ultimately, what the state will look like at some point -- that does not mean you cannot make progress now. trying to fix this now means you will only delay the process of getting the key -- a s
what should be done with gaza? how'd you incorporate that part of palestinian territory to palestinian state -- into a palestinian state? is there a point at which you begin to reach out to pass? -- out to hamas? >> gen. jones, you take that one. >> why my answering the question? [laughter] i will just venture to say that i believe that if we begin to make progress on palestinian peace, hamas cannot afford to be left out, and we would take away some of the leverage to say no by...
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---entre los errores se incluye dejar gazas, esponjas, u otros objetos adentro de los pacientes durante procedimientos quirurgicos. ---las lista es encabezada por "california pacific medical center" en san francisco... en sexto lugar se encuentra "petaluma valley hospital", en petaluma... y en decimo lugar figura "ucsf medical center" de san francisco. --ni el reforzamiento de la frontera, ni los recrudecidos peligros en la ruta hacia estados unidos han desalentado la migracion. --a ese flujo regular, ahora se suma el de los profesionales latinoamericanos que buscan ambientes mas seguros para desempeñar sus carreras.--rey rodriguez nos informa. supers - 00:00 00:30 inmigrante hondureÑo 00:49 guadalupe dir. casa del diego 01:23 periodista y escritor 01:53 ciudad de mexico --reporter pkg-as follows -- veamos un adelanto de la accion deportiva..adelanto de la veamos un adelanto de la accion deportiva.. el tecnico del america quiere todo y ya vio donde esta la posible causa del porque el america podria quedarse sin el campeonato y el pase a la libertadores...ya le presentamos lo que dijo,
---entre los errores se incluye dejar gazas, esponjas, u otros objetos adentro de los pacientes durante procedimientos quirurgicos. ---las lista es encabezada por "california pacific medical center" en san francisco... en sexto lugar se encuentra "petaluma valley hospital", en petaluma... y en decimo lugar figura "ucsf medical center" de san francisco. --ni el reforzamiento de la frontera, ni los recrudecidos peligros en la ruta hacia estados unidos han desalentado...
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he's one of the first people into gaza after the gaza crisis with a number of other congressmen and women that went with him and he's challenged, tried to bring intellectual challenge to some of the important eletes congress has had. he played a vital role for instance in the health care to date in which he was one of the leading critics for a while and ended up supporting president's plan, but he's used his position i think on a bleak and the way congressmen showed which is to really wrestle with the great ideas and not get swept in one kind or another so without further ado please welcome congressman brian baird. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. steve, thank you for the kind introduction, and i have to say i think one of the most exciting developments in this city and many years has been the new america foundation. especially on topics relating to middle east, but if you name the topic, some of the most out of the box comprehensive thinking, innovative thinking i think is coming out of new america and steve is at the forefront of much of that. and bob, i think you're right on the m
he's one of the first people into gaza after the gaza crisis with a number of other congressmen and women that went with him and he's challenged, tried to bring intellectual challenge to some of the important eletes congress has had. he played a vital role for instance in the health care to date in which he was one of the leading critics for a while and ended up supporting president's plan, but he's used his position i think on a bleak and the way congressmen showed which is to really wrestle...