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that we have, we viewed israel as an ally. we viewed israel as part of an alliance system that the united states had on the world which was a unique asset. no other alliance has the partnership the united states has. it is a unique and important asset to be attended to. second, given that in addition to the palestinian-israeli issues we had obviously the most important security issue in the world, iran facing us. the engagement was not just at the federal level butt the professional level. it was critically important on the israeli side. why is that? in a region where there is so much politics it was important for our decision makers to have us do the very best job we could to get ground truth and come as closey as we could with respect to the analytics. i think it made a different in terms of decision making and in terms of assuring and reassurance. with that, i will turn it over to you, rob. thank you very much. >> excellent. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. excellent. let me pose a series of questions
that we have, we viewed israel as an ally. we viewed israel as part of an alliance system that the united states had on the world which was a unique asset. no other alliance has the partnership the united states has. it is a unique and important asset to be attended to. second, given that in addition to the palestinian-israeli issues we had obviously the most important security issue in the world, iran facing us. the engagement was not just at the federal level butt the professional level. it...
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thank the like to representative of israel. and now i would like to give the floor to members of the security council. first of all i would like to give the floor to the ambassador of jordan. ambassador: mr. president, i should like to express my deep thanks and gratitude to you for agreeing to organize this special session. jordan calls for this urgent [indiscernible] in light of the urgent need to deal with the latest developments in palestinian territory and in particular, and occupied jerusalem. this is a result of the unlawful and ugly practices of israel against the palestinian people. it is an incursion into [indiscernible] at its attempt to impose a reality that would change the status quo in the city of jerusalem. in addition to the provocation of palestinians by israeli extremists in jerusalem and its holy sites which reached unprecedented and escalated levels that crossed all possible lines. what israel is doing in occupied palestinian territory in terms of systematic violations of palestinian [indiscernible] touires
thank the like to representative of israel. and now i would like to give the floor to members of the security council. first of all i would like to give the floor to the ambassador of jordan. ambassador: mr. president, i should like to express my deep thanks and gratitude to you for agreeing to organize this special session. jordan calls for this urgent [indiscernible] in light of the urgent need to deal with the latest developments in palestinian territory and in particular, and occupied...
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but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] president netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our ancestral homeland. it has enabled us to embrace jews who have come from the four corners of the earth to find refuge from persecution. they came from war-torn europe, from yemen, iraq, morocco, ethiopia and the soviet union. from 100 other lands. and today, as the rising tide of anti-semitism once again sweeps across europe and elsewhere, many jews come to israel to join us in building the jewish future. here is my message to the rulers of iran. your plan to destroy israel will fail. [applause] president netanyahu: israel will not permit any
but israel lives. the people of israel live. [applause] president netanyahu: the rebirth of israel is a testament to the indomitable spirit of my people. for 100 generations, the jewish people dreamed of returning to the land of israel. even in our darkest hours, and we had so many, even in our darkest hours, we never gave up hope of rebuilding our eternal capital of jerusalem. the establishment of israel made realizing that dream possible. it has enabled us to live as a free people in our...
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the palestine israel question. peace talks is the only path forward. we hope that the israeli government will take the lead in taking actions and display good-faith. the legitimate security concerns of the original countries be paid attention to. the international community should be concerted in its efforts to promote the quick resumption of talks by palestine and israel on the platform which is broadly based with the direct participation of all major parties so as to resolve the deep rooted issues in the bilateral relations. china is consistent in its support for the just cause of the palestinian people to restore their legitimate national interest and rights. we are committed as always to promoting peace talks. we stand ready to continue to keep contact and coordination with parties concerned to make efforts towards easing tensions between palestine and issue and promoting the resumption of talks. thank you, mr. president. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: i would like to thank you for your statement an
the palestine israel question. peace talks is the only path forward. we hope that the israeli government will take the lead in taking actions and display good-faith. the legitimate security concerns of the original countries be paid attention to. the international community should be concerted in its efforts to promote the quick resumption of talks by palestine and israel on the platform which is broadly based with the direct participation of all major parties so as to resolve the deep rooted...
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so to continue to insist on a bilateral approach for israel and the palestinians, israel would pull its military might, with all the political clout here in this country, thanks to the congress, and with all its support that it gets versus the weaker party like the palestinians and said okay, why do you to negotiate and we will just observe, is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international multilateral approach in which the united states will be an important party, but not the only party, that will oversee and help the sides to reach an agreement. and there has to be an agreement, not an agreement that there has to be a commitment by both sides, to implement their obligations. to accept the past agreements and to adhere to the terms of reference of this whole political process that was agreed many times before from u.n. resolutions to the roadmap, to all other pertinent agreements that we signed between the plo and israel. unless we come up with a different approach, i don't see any way. because of this israeli government believes that the
so to continue to insist on a bilateral approach for israel and the palestinians, israel would pull its military might, with all the political clout here in this country, thanks to the congress, and with all its support that it gets versus the weaker party like the palestinians and said okay, why do you to negotiate and we will just observe, is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international multilateral approach in which the united states will be...
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and israel. this is an hour and a half. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob satloff. i'm the director of the washington institute. i should be welcoming you to our new schreiber offices. delighted to announce this program. we publish quite a lot. we publish hundreds of essays a year. we publish them under our own logo, on our own series of policy watches and policy focuses. we have our scholars publish in major newspapers and periodicals and journals. and then once in a while, our scholars publish books. and we are especially proud of the books that our scholars produce. they are among the most lasting and meaningful of the products of this organization. we are a research organization. we are not a fly-by-night, topic-driven, headline-focussed institute. we want to add to our collective knowledge about middle east politics and the making of american foreign policy in the middle east. and nothing quite does that like a book. and so today we are especially proud to
and israel. this is an hour and a half. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob satloff. i'm the director of the washington institute. i should be welcoming you to our new schreiber offices. delighted to announce this program. we publish quite a lot. we publish hundreds of essays a year. we publish them under our own logo, on our own series of policy watches and policy focuses. we have our scholars publish in major newspapers and periodicals and journals....
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so to continue insist on a bilateral approach where israel and the palestinians, israel with all its military might, all its political clout here in this country thanks to the congress, versush all its support the weaker party like the palestinians and say why don't you negotiate and we were just observe, it is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international, more bilateral approach, in which the united states will be an important party, but not the only party that will oversee and help us reach an agreement. ,here has to be an agreement not an agreement, but a commitment by both sides. accept the past agreements, implement obligations, and adhere to the terms of reference of this whole political process that was agreed many times before from the resolutions, roadmap, to all other pertinent agreements that we signed between the plo and israel. unless we, with a different way,ach, i don't see any because this is really government believes that the status quo can continue forever. they believe that they will continue to build settlements, c
so to continue insist on a bilateral approach where israel and the palestinians, israel with all its military might, all its political clout here in this country thanks to the congress, versush all its support the weaker party like the palestinians and say why don't you negotiate and we were just observe, it is not going to work. there has to be a different approach. there has to be a more international, more bilateral approach, in which the united states will be an important party, but not the...
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yes sir, back here. >> i'm zach israel. i have a question regarding an issue of the glass-steagall act and if you are watching democratic debate this issue came to the forefront. i know that senators voted to repeal that back in 1999 to repeal glass-steagall and my question is do you regret having done that and do you think bipartisan legislation in the senate john mccain and elizabeth warren reinstated -- voted to reinstate it. i believe you both voted in favor of repealing glass-steagall. >> i would have to do a little more homework on it. on the financial side, and i don't even own a number that vote. i should but i'm familiar with the fiduciary role that the administration is trying to jam through now that basically rewrites it. my first trip to washington d.c. was on a restaurant and they are trying to rewrite it. i think that congress and house are trying to stop it. >> that could be a rider on one of these appropriations. >> a should be a rider. that's my point. they are trying to redefine a fiduciary. i was the fidu
yes sir, back here. >> i'm zach israel. i have a question regarding an issue of the glass-steagall act and if you are watching democratic debate this issue came to the forefront. i know that senators voted to repeal that back in 1999 to repeal glass-steagall and my question is do you regret having done that and do you think bipartisan legislation in the senate john mccain and elizabeth warren reinstated -- voted to reinstate it. i believe you both voted in favor of repealing...
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[cheers and applause] even israel. if you look at israel. we are taking advantage of israel, because what we did with that stupid deal with iran is the worst thing that has probable happened to israel since the initial israel -- since day one, i would say maybe, maybe potentially the worst thing that has happened to israel. and i have so many jewish friends and say i don't know what happened. it's almost like what are we doing here. they support him and having fundraisers for him and they said he has treated him badly. the whole thing is crazy. he has been so bad to israel and netanyahu is a great guy. i thought he made a great speech at the united nations. you know, i was one of the few people, he asked me to make an ad for his campaign. and i take full credit for it, ok. full credit. but we have a problem with so many different things and i love talking about this to the media. do we love the media? crowd is booing] mr. trump: the level of dishonesty is incredible. not all of them, but some of them is fine. let's end it with that. but the
[cheers and applause] even israel. if you look at israel. we are taking advantage of israel, because what we did with that stupid deal with iran is the worst thing that has probable happened to israel since the initial israel -- since day one, i would say maybe, maybe potentially the worst thing that has happened to israel. and i have so many jewish friends and say i don't know what happened. it's almost like what are we doing here. they support him and having fundraisers for him and they said...
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the palestinian state and the state in israel. today with its policies it's pushing everybody towards the one state solution and what we are seeing today in the west bank and jerusalem is to kill once and for all the two state solution. i hope that we can still find partners with israel and we continue to extend our hand for peace that will allow israel to control us for another 50 years or 100 years. we are genuine to end this conflict but it takes two to tango and if they want to do it on their own, then they should be ready to pay for the consequences that we are unfortunately seeing right now. thank you very much. [applause] what is the position of the government? you can give us a look at what is going on with domestic politics. >> thank you rhonda. i wanted to cover the terrain. i would like to lay out some constants that can't be ignored that defined the political terrain. first there is no doubt that the drama with libya and iraq have taken headlines everywhere but all the polling that we do. they exist across this headlin
the palestinian state and the state in israel. today with its policies it's pushing everybody towards the one state solution and what we are seeing today in the west bank and jerusalem is to kill once and for all the two state solution. i hope that we can still find partners with israel and we continue to extend our hand for peace that will allow israel to control us for another 50 years or 100 years. we are genuine to end this conflict but it takes two to tango and if they want to do it on...
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he spoke about israel, home to over six million jews. he pledged, quote, there will be no israel in 25 years, end quote. 70 years after the murder of six million jews, iran's rulers promised to destroy my country, murder my people and the response from this body, the response from nearly every one of the governments represented here has been absolutely nothing.
he spoke about israel, home to over six million jews. he pledged, quote, there will be no israel in 25 years, end quote. 70 years after the murder of six million jews, iran's rulers promised to destroy my country, murder my people and the response from this body, the response from nearly every one of the governments represented here has been absolutely nothing.
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israel ands with have a closeness there. that we have with very few other countries around the world. i cannot go into all the details. defense ery close relationship. >> i would appreciate you sharing those details in a different form. i'm interested in the discussions underway. i want to be satisfied we are fulfilling the commitments made to myself and my colleagues in the course of the discussion before the iran agreement. thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you gentlemen. general betray petreaus was here recently. whether u.s. credibility is on the line. especially when an action contradicts policy statements. most of the members like many see this as a significant problem that only in the middle east but beyond. believedunford, do you in action has its own cause? military wayu.s. the cost of doing nothing when you are presenting options to for options on what we should be doing in the middle east? >> first of all, i absolutely agree. in action is a next double when we talk about protecting our nationa
israel ands with have a closeness there. that we have with very few other countries around the world. i cannot go into all the details. defense ery close relationship. >> i would appreciate you sharing those details in a different form. i'm interested in the discussions underway. i want to be satisfied we are fulfilling the commitments made to myself and my colleagues in the course of the discussion before the iran agreement. thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank...
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and now having capacity in jerusalem and israel but to attack our friends in israel rather and africana end libya it is a devastating series of events. >> you saying better off with it and without? >> alan like to see them eliminated which does a better job that everybody gets insurance i would like to see personal hell savings accounts and those treatments that are mandated in a comprehensive plans taken hausa people could get a catastrophic policy. >> anything you could point to is it good for america? [laughter] >> the answer is yes. i imagine a bit of a loss. [laughter] i mention in the recovery. ice said he could have made it worse. but poverty and education education, the deficit and race relations in these major issues and help the inflation rate has slowed down. that is positive. >> class question mark. >> there has been so mu>> thereh analysis of 2012 and presumably you have as well. >> i am reminded walter mondale had the misfortune into block against ronald reagan he said of life and wanted to run for president in a the worst way and that is what i did. [laughter] so i go bac
and now having capacity in jerusalem and israel but to attack our friends in israel rather and africana end libya it is a devastating series of events. >> you saying better off with it and without? >> alan like to see them eliminated which does a better job that everybody gets insurance i would like to see personal hell savings accounts and those treatments that are mandated in a comprehensive plans taken hausa people could get a catastrophic policy. >> anything you could...
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we also support israel's right to defend itself and its citizens, we do that in many ways. we also support all of the gcc countries in the work we did in camp david and we will continue to do, and i even reaffirmed when i was out in the region a couple of days ago. within the past week, i've met with prime minister, with king abdalla, king solomon of solomon saudi arabia, and others. we all agreed of the importance of ending the violence in israel, jerusalem, gaza, and the west bank. in making it clear that the status quo at the temple mount will not be changed. i want to be clear the kind of violence we have been seen in recent weeks hurts everyone. the innocent victims and their families, the jewish, the palestinians who year and to have their aspirations realize, it hurts everyone. this is yet another indication of the folly of believing that efforts of permanent peace and reconciliation are somehow not worth pursuing. i cannot imagine the notion of just doing up your hands and walking away and saying, good luck. the current situation is simply not sustainable. pres. oba
we also support israel's right to defend itself and its citizens, we do that in many ways. we also support all of the gcc countries in the work we did in camp david and we will continue to do, and i even reaffirmed when i was out in the region a couple of days ago. within the past week, i've met with prime minister, with king abdalla, king solomon of solomon saudi arabia, and others. we all agreed of the importance of ending the violence in israel, jerusalem, gaza, and the west bank. in making...
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whether it be the fight against , our alliances and partnerships with gulf countries, and israel. our posture in the gulf. all of that is intended to protect american interests in the middle east. is the middle east mulch with? -- tumultuous? you bet. >> from what i read, it is not consistent with that. ,hat do you think, general about kissinger's statement? >> what i agree with the former secretary is that we have a critical role to play in the middle east. we have national interest in the middle east. we should be decisively engaged in advancing those national interest. ok, i know this is about the middle east, ukraine is another example of what our posture is in that part of the world. a lot of us here were -- i was actually there during last election in october. years, theyme in 96 don't have one communist and their party. that was a pro-western effort. immediately food and started killing them all. -- and started killing them all. do you agree this is the right response? to maintain what you have always perceived to be our role? >> i don't want to be evasive, but i'm not sure
whether it be the fight against , our alliances and partnerships with gulf countries, and israel. our posture in the gulf. all of that is intended to protect american interests in the middle east. is the middle east mulch with? -- tumultuous? you bet. >> from what i read, it is not consistent with that. ,hat do you think, general about kissinger's statement? >> what i agree with the former secretary is that we have a critical role to play in the middle east. we have national...
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they are attacking israel, attacking our friends. it hasn't led to the break the president looks for. look what is happening. around the world, northern africa database then in a devastating series of events. >> your answer on obamacare you said we are better off with it than we would have been without it? spinet i would rather see it eliminated and placed with something that does a better job making sure pre-existing conditions can be covered and everybody gets insurance but the price of insurance doesn't go through the roof. i would like to see far more emphasis on personal savings accounts and health savings accounts and i would like to see the mandated coverage meaning meaning the specific treatments that are mandated in the concrete plans. i would like to see a lot of those taken out so people can get a catastrophic policy. >> is there anything you can point to in the presidency is a good thing for america? [laughter] give me some kind of answer is yes. the president has tried. i'm at a bit of a loss. i mentioned that the recove
they are attacking israel, attacking our friends. it hasn't led to the break the president looks for. look what is happening. around the world, northern africa database then in a devastating series of events. >> your answer on obamacare you said we are better off with it than we would have been without it? spinet i would rather see it eliminated and placed with something that does a better job making sure pre-existing conditions can be covered and everybody gets insurance but the price of...
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i visited israel, jordan, and iraq. i was impressed on the ouritment of our focus soldiers. the coalitions campaign must reduce iso-'s territorial control, destroy its war fighting capability and undermine its are of aura of invincibility. interdict their lines of communication and denied them sources of revenue. we must support partners on the ground, to season secure isil held terrain. before i became the chairman of leadership across the board recognized the need to increase pressure on isil. as with any campaign we are continuing to examine ways to enhance the operations. heisel is a trans regional requiring more. groundditions on the create challenges and opportunities. without a partner on the ground syria has presented the most difficult challenge. we must continue to work with our turkish partners to support the border of syria. must be more aggressive on strikes that will deny access to have revenue. the secretary has addressed the adjustments to the syrian train and equip program. in our support, but it will be meeting specific standards. we will look for opportuni
i visited israel, jordan, and iraq. i was impressed on the ouritment of our focus soldiers. the coalitions campaign must reduce iso-'s territorial control, destroy its war fighting capability and undermine its are of aura of invincibility. interdict their lines of communication and denied them sources of revenue. we must support partners on the ground, to season secure isil held terrain. before i became the chairman of leadership across the board recognized the need to increase pressure on...
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israel, since day one. i would say maybe, maybe potentially the worst thing that ever happened as israel and i have so many jewish friends now. some continue to support them. it's almost like what are we doing here? they support them but they say say -- and the whole thing is crazy. he has been so bad to israel and bb is a great guy. i know him. i thought he made a great speech the other day the meditations. i was one of the few people, he asked me to make an ad for him. i was honored and it took all credit for it. full credit. but we have a problem with somebody different things. i love talking about this, the media. do we love the media? [booing] the level of dishonesty is incredible and i always ask the press, not all of them, some are fun but the level of honesty in the media is so dishonest. i will do a crowd and i'll have a crowd like this and the cameras never panorama. they never panned the room. it's true. they don't do it. [applause] they don't do it. pan around. go ahead, panic but they won't. i
israel, since day one. i would say maybe, maybe potentially the worst thing that ever happened as israel and i have so many jewish friends now. some continue to support them. it's almost like what are we doing here? they support them but they say say -- and the whole thing is crazy. he has been so bad to israel and bb is a great guy. i know him. i thought he made a great speech the other day the meditations. i was one of the few people, he asked me to make an ad for him. i was honored and it...
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>> we will support israel one thousand percent. israel is so left alone. i know a lot of my fiends are from israel and they feel so left out. i have so many jewish friends who say why did i support obama? i think the worst thing that happened to israel and we will support israel beyond anything they had. that is the easiest question of the night. >> we have a young adult here. >> okay. >> hi, my question goes back to immigration reform. why is your answer then not to strengthen regulations on drug trafficking and sex trafficking? >> that will be part of it. >> i think other issue with the big problems, the big issues on capitol hill are comprehensive. it is more than building a wall. >> but the wall is a big factor. the drugs are a great question. we will stop drugs. look, i told you before, mexico, 45-50 billion not including the drugs. the drugs coming across the border are beyond believe. did you see the picture last week with a little wall? they built a ramp for trucks to go over with drugs. they think we are playing games. mexico is not helping us. me
>> we will support israel one thousand percent. israel is so left alone. i know a lot of my fiends are from israel and they feel so left out. i have so many jewish friends who say why did i support obama? i think the worst thing that happened to israel and we will support israel beyond anything they had. that is the easiest question of the night. >> we have a young adult here. >> okay. >> hi, my question goes back to immigration reform. why is your answer then not to...
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we turned our back on israel. i don't think the rest of the world is noticing that we renege on our responsibilities so we need to oppose him at every step. we also need to take advantage of his economic weakness by using our economic strength and very wisely. >> molly o'toole. >> guest: there's a lot there. i thought the line, we need fight him everywhere, was interesting. how realistic is that? what would the cost be? what does he mean by that, does mean use military force? mean fight him in other avenues? it seems -- he is calling for a new cold war essentially. but he did have some interesting points about this is the obama administration's argument actually, somewhat counterintuitive that president putin is making these moves in syria and they're not acts of strength but acts of desperation, not only has his economy been suffering in large part because of the drop in oil prices, because of the sanctions put on russia, but that he is doing this to shore up this assets in syria. so they also suggest this could
we turned our back on israel. i don't think the rest of the world is noticing that we renege on our responsibilities so we need to oppose him at every step. we also need to take advantage of his economic weakness by using our economic strength and very wisely. >> molly o'toole. >> guest: there's a lot there. i thought the line, we need fight him everywhere, was interesting. how realistic is that? what would the cost be? what does he mean by that, does mean use military force? mean...
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imagine being the prime minister of israel right now. under attack by organized efforts by palestinians to try to destabilize jerusalem. and where hamas never see it -- ceding its oats again and the gaza strip will without an ally, without and i had a backup relationship we should always have for israel, we know are casting them aside in their mind. they will take action to defend as any country will. of course, they will that we should have their back. there should be no doubt between the united states and israel. and, frankly, -- [applause] all of our friends need to know that we have her back. and our enemies need to fear us. in the last few days i've heard people say well, won't we intimidate them won't we create a problem if we push back on programs action in a series of what are now allegedly iranian troops there? syria. the same country that we signed an agreement with, they are now actively promoting and supporting the brutality of the assad regime in fact this afternoon i read an article about a cuban general now is blanket corp
imagine being the prime minister of israel right now. under attack by organized efforts by palestinians to try to destabilize jerusalem. and where hamas never see it -- ceding its oats again and the gaza strip will without an ally, without and i had a backup relationship we should always have for israel, we know are casting them aside in their mind. they will take action to defend as any country will. of course, they will that we should have their back. there should be no doubt between the...
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the missiles can already reach israel or anything like that. those missiles are meant to meet and reach places like the united states. number three they have not changed their rhetoric at all about wiping israel off of the face of the earth nor less the great satan, the america or the united states. it seems our president wants to sing as they put thousands of soldiers into syria and our p5 plus one included russia and -- i mean it is just a disgrace at what is going on. everyone not include the hostages before i would have ever allowed the iranians into that room, that would have been included those hostages would have been released before i ever would have allowed them into the room. host: that's kelly in georgia. just to add on to what she had to say, they tweeted a question. how does the case additional tension to the iran deal? michael: sure. kelly races some of the same issues the previous caller raised. this is a limited deal that frankly left a lot out. we're not getting as a result of the deal a sort of broadly changed policy from the
the missiles can already reach israel or anything like that. those missiles are meant to meet and reach places like the united states. number three they have not changed their rhetoric at all about wiping israel off of the face of the earth nor less the great satan, the america or the united states. it seems our president wants to sing as they put thousands of soldiers into syria and our p5 plus one included russia and -- i mean it is just a disgrace at what is going on. everyone not include...
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his book about israel. over 6 billion jews. he pledged, there will be no israel and 25 years. seventy years after the murder of 6 million jews iran's rulers promised to destroy my country, murder my people, and the response from this body, the response from nearly everyone of the government represents to have governments represented here has been absolutely nothing, utter silence. deafening silence. [silence] >> perhaps you can understand why israel is not join you in celebrating. if iran's rulers working to destroy your country perhaps you would be less enthusiastic about the deal. flying thousands of rockets in your city perhaps you would be more measured in your praise. and if this deal or unleashing a nuclear arms race in your neighborhood, perhaps you would be more reluctant. >> up next, health and senate democratic leaders talk about budget negotiations in federal spending and senate armed services chair is critical of the rising cost of the navy's aircraft carrier named after former president gerald ford. [inaudible conversations] >> we just met and spent a little time
his book about israel. over 6 billion jews. he pledged, there will be no israel and 25 years. seventy years after the murder of 6 million jews iran's rulers promised to destroy my country, murder my people, and the response from this body, the response from nearly everyone of the government represents to have governments represented here has been absolutely nothing, utter silence. deafening silence. [silence] >> perhaps you can understand why israel is not join you in celebrating. if...
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and also, on israel, we heard secretary kerry say that one of the roots of what's going on there now is frustration over settlement activity. do you feel like that is a root cause of the violence? and do you feel like president abbas has a responsibility to condemn attacks and try to stop them? and, president park, welcome. as you know, the u.s. has reached this deal now with iran over its nuclear program. i'm not sure if i should start over -- were you able to hear that, president park? as you know, the u.s. has reached a deal now with iran over its nuclear program, but how would you feel if that were north korea? would you welcome attempts for such a deal, and do you feel like you would ever trust north korea to abide by such an agreement? thank you. president obama: the democratic debate was taking place at the same time as some ball games -- [laughter] so there was a little bit of clicking back and forth. i'm not going to comment on what joe is doing or not doing. i think you can direct those questions to my very able vice president. the one observation i'll make about the democr
and also, on israel, we heard secretary kerry say that one of the roots of what's going on there now is frustration over settlement activity. do you feel like that is a root cause of the violence? and do you feel like president abbas has a responsibility to condemn attacks and try to stop them? and, president park, welcome. as you know, the u.s. has reached this deal now with iran over its nuclear program. i'm not sure if i should start over -- were you able to hear that, president park? as you...
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-israel joint missile defense programs that helps israel protects civilians from hamas and hezz bowl yap rockets. -- hezbollah rockets. unfortunately, this report prevents the administration from closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay which remains a recruiting tool for terrorists and undermine america's role as a beacon of constitutional rights and freedoms around the world. $2.4 ile, we are spending illion per detainee every year for those rehold at guantanamo. -- those we hold at guantanamo. mr. smith: i yield an additional minute. mr. hoyer: the ranking member of the armed services committee oppose this is bill, strongly, as do members of that committee. the president has already made it clear he's going to veto this bill. not because he's against national security and ironically republicans have come to the number that the president proposed. there's a difference. the president paid for his number. he didn't pass it along to our children. we must recognize this conference report for what it is, a vehicle for partisan messaging and an instrument for breaking with the mu
-israel joint missile defense programs that helps israel protects civilians from hamas and hezz bowl yap rockets. -- hezbollah rockets. unfortunately, this report prevents the administration from closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay which remains a recruiting tool for terrorists and undermine america's role as a beacon of constitutional rights and freedoms around the world. $2.4 ile, we are spending illion per detainee every year for those rehold at guantanamo. -- those we hold at...
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weather in jerusalem the west bank gaza or israel. whether committed by israelis rebel as then he and, the british government condemns all exit terrorism and violence. this iss have said doing untold damage to people on both sides. so far this month seven israelis and 32 palestinians been killed over 4400 people have been injured. figures should give us all cause for grave some -- great concern. the immediate priority must be a swift end to the violence and rapid de-escalation. i'm pleased the council members have sent this clear and unambiguous message today. the israeli and palestinian people deserve to live in peace and security. those breaking the law either side must be subject to prosecution. let us all call on the israeli and palestinian leadership to take immediate tips to deescalate. the current violence began following the heightened tension we saw last month around temple mount. this is a somber reminder of the delicate balance in jerusalem and the need to respect sensitivity over holy site. final that it's preserved. the b
weather in jerusalem the west bank gaza or israel. whether committed by israelis rebel as then he and, the british government condemns all exit terrorism and violence. this iss have said doing untold damage to people on both sides. so far this month seven israelis and 32 palestinians been killed over 4400 people have been injured. figures should give us all cause for grave some -- great concern. the immediate priority must be a swift end to the violence and rapid de-escalation. i'm pleased the...
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i'm not saying that they were not driven by israel to resort to these to respect the existing arrangement that prohibits them from entering the compound. they've done that in the 70s and started by asking for time for them to go in and pray and divided it between muslims and jews and now they have control over the mosque whenever they want to close it if abraham was jewish and the father of all the profits we prophets as we have seen them in the past by the israelis they want to use prayer be the violins to occupy jerusalem. thank you. >> i'm going to ask you to be a psychologist for a moment because many of the questions in the audience talk a little about the psychology of the israelis have a belief truly and it is a religious attack to the land but all of it is there's and therefore when they build settlements it's not only their right but it's not illegal. what would it take for the u.s. administration in the security council at the united nations to once and for all recognized the settlements in the u.s. is a matter of illegitimacy in the potency it is interviewed as a legal and the
i'm not saying that they were not driven by israel to resort to these to respect the existing arrangement that prohibits them from entering the compound. they've done that in the 70s and started by asking for time for them to go in and pray and divided it between muslims and jews and now they have control over the mosque whenever they want to close it if abraham was jewish and the father of all the profits we prophets as we have seen them in the past by the israelis they want to use prayer be...
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>> we will support israel 1000%. [applause] israel feels so left alone, and i know bp and a lot of my friends are from israel and they feel so left out. and so many people say, i submit jewish friends they say why would i support obama but i think he's the worst thing that's ever happened israel and we will support israel beyond anything they have ever had before, okay? that's an easy one. that's the easiest question of the night. >> we have a young adult. >> my question goes back to immigration reform. why is your answer then not to strengthen regulations on drug trafficking and the sex trafficking because it will be part of it. >> i think every issue with a big problems, the big issues on capitol hill are very comprehensive. i think it's more than building a wall spent it i is that the wl is a big factor. 60, 70% of the drugs are a great question. look, i told you before, mexico, 40-50 building, that's not including the drug. the drugs coming across the border are beyond belief. did you see the picture of the last
>> we will support israel 1000%. [applause] israel feels so left alone, and i know bp and a lot of my friends are from israel and they feel so left out. and so many people say, i submit jewish friends they say why would i support obama but i think he's the worst thing that's ever happened israel and we will support israel beyond anything they have ever had before, okay? that's an easy one. that's the easiest question of the night. >> we have a young adult. >> my question goes...
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and israel from the truman through barack obama relations. and sunday it continues beginning at noon with author michaelwise on the terror group isis. then a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and hall. and later authors betty boyd caroly on lady bird johnson. on c-span3 saturday afternoon just before 5:00, historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its affect on u.s. foreign policy. and at 6:40 george mason university on the confederate flag and history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get our complete weekend schedule on c-span.org. >>> many news reports and public officials refer to their current refugee cries sighs in the european union as the worst since the end of world war ii. next on american history tv's "reel america" a look back to 1946 with seeds of destiny, a 20-minute war department film depicting the situation faced by millions of orphaned and homeless children. the grafg b skreeps of traumatized, hungry, and poorly clothed children recorded by the u.
and israel from the truman through barack obama relations. and sunday it continues beginning at noon with author michaelwise on the terror group isis. then a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and hall. and later authors betty boyd caroly on lady bird johnson. on c-span3 saturday afternoon just before 5:00, historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its affect on u.s. foreign policy. and at 6:40 george mason university on...
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false narrative out there that israel is trying to do what exist in hebron, completely untree. you -- untrue. you have an agreement that we contributed to between the prime minister, the king of jordan which is going to put cameras that it is not being changed and i would like to see more done in that regard and explaining what the squats quo is and repeating over and over and doing more to highlight this and getting king of dula as a way of trying to stop what is right now a kind of level of for -- terror that's taken a life of its own. because it's not organized, it's hard to bring it to an end, so first thing is first, your going to have have to find, find a way to calm things down. secondly, i would say, and you said at the end of your comment, anybody that thinks that binational state is a prescription except for what you're seeing right now, should look again in the mirror. there's no place in the middle east where there is more than one identity that's at peace and the kind of conflict you see are terrible. the idea that one-state outcome is anything except a prescriptio
false narrative out there that israel is trying to do what exist in hebron, completely untree. you -- untrue. you have an agreement that we contributed to between the prime minister, the king of jordan which is going to put cameras that it is not being changed and i would like to see more done in that regard and explaining what the squats quo is and repeating over and over and doing more to highlight this and getting king of dula as a way of trying to stop what is right now a kind of level of...
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israel continues to attack syria while the world is watching. israel is arming the terrorists and treating them in its hospitals and helping them with its intelligence services and supporting them to stand between it and the arab syrian army across the border. while those terrorists weaken, it intervenes directly through air strikes or artillery shelling just as turkey did or is still doing in aleppo and as saudi arabia and qatar who are doing and who are racing to shed syrian blood through their different instruments. the continued support for terrorists and the escalation of their attacks on citizens in most regions and cities in syria led to an increase in citizens' need for the basic commodities and services in many areas. the inhuman sanctions imposed by the european union and the united states exacerbated the living conditions of syrian civilians. at the same time, my government is cooperating with the united nations and its humanitarian agencies within the framework of response plans agreed upon with the syrian government to meet the basi
israel continues to attack syria while the world is watching. israel is arming the terrorists and treating them in its hospitals and helping them with its intelligence services and supporting them to stand between it and the arab syrian army across the border. while those terrorists weaken, it intervenes directly through air strikes or artillery shelling just as turkey did or is still doing in aleppo and as saudi arabia and qatar who are doing and who are racing to shed syrian blood through...
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was literally in the hotel room, flipping through the paper, and i saw a picture of a professor from israel giving a lecture about program they had started there. i read about it. it was fascinating. it basically said that after a big influx of immigrants from poor nations livedeal appear, the kids would go to the excellent israeli schools, but they were not achieving. the researchers would say, what's going on here, they are in the schools, is the schools are the only answer, why aren't they doing better? they realize that they had to family in those first five years. i called this woman. , i'm hillaryombard clinton, calling from arkansas. she said, where? i said, arkansas. she said, where is that? i said, next to texas, look at a map. i said, if she was coming to the united states, if i could meet with her. she came. we began what is called home instruction program for youngsters. the idea behind it is to help the mother become her child's first teacher. to feel confident and competent enough to prepare hurt her own child to learn, doing simple things like talking to her baby. a lot of lo
was literally in the hotel room, flipping through the paper, and i saw a picture of a professor from israel giving a lecture about program they had started there. i read about it. it was fascinating. it basically said that after a big influx of immigrants from poor nations livedeal appear, the kids would go to the excellent israeli schools, but they were not achieving. the researchers would say, what's going on here, they are in the schools, is the schools are the only answer, why aren't they...
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israel, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, the gentlewoman from maryland, ms. edwards, the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, and the members of the wisconsin delegation -- mr. sensenbrenner, mr. kind, ms. moore, mr. duffy, mr. ribble, mr. pocan, mr. grothman. the gentlelady from california, mrs. mimi walters. the members will retire from the chamber to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the speaker-elect, paul d. ryan of wisconsin. >> the 114th congress of the united states. floor strength yen and inspired by the support of our colleagues. the constituents and the love of our families. my special thanks to all of you my children en, nine grandchildren, and the family for their support. the people of san francisco. the continued honor to represent them here. my heartfelt thanks to my colleagu
israel, the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. ben ray lujan, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. delauro, the gentlewoman from maryland, ms. edwards, the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions, the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, and the members of the wisconsin delegation -- mr. sensenbrenner, mr. kind, ms. moore, mr. duffy, mr. ribble, mr. pocan, mr....
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there should be no gap between the united states and israel. [applause] all of their friends need to know that we have their back. our enemies need to fear us. in the last few days i've heard people say, what we -- won't we create a problem if we push back on putin's actions in syria? they are now actively promoting and supporting the brutality of the assad regime. this afternoon i read an article about a cuban general now is playing a part. they are re-creating this access -- axis of opponents to the united states to the point where we have serious problems. we are worried about offending putin? he is a bully. he should be worried about offending us, not the other way. we need to stand strong and tall. that means we will create more security. today in syria, millions are leaving the country. 200,000 have been killed. there are refugees forced back there that will either be raped, held as slaves, or killed. the united states needs to lead. if we stand for anything, it is the value of human life. today people wonder where the united states is. t
there should be no gap between the united states and israel. [applause] all of their friends need to know that we have their back. our enemies need to fear us. in the last few days i've heard people say, what we -- won't we create a problem if we push back on putin's actions in syria? they are now actively promoting and supporting the brutality of the assad regime. this afternoon i read an article about a cuban general now is playing a part. they are re-creating this access -- axis of opponents...
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-10 arriving in israel. this is part of a regular rotation that was planned. >> they are replacing some of the f-16s? secretary cook: that is my understanding -- i literally walked in and heard this. one more. >> one more question on the mo --have there been any improvements on the russian and u.s. aircraft through negation -- communication? secretary cook: i am not aware of any incidents that have happened. that could be a reflection of the russians abiding by the rules already. our folks have been abiding by these rules from the start print that is standard protocol. maybe that is an indication that the russians will be abiding by this. we certainly hope so. this is in effect. we will go from there. someone you know, i will leave it at that. i will not be ugly answer this -- the answer -- be able to answer this. >> because of concerns over air defenses there, could you give us something on what they will be doing if they fly over syria, any concerns over their defenses. secretary cook: before i way and wit
-10 arriving in israel. this is part of a regular rotation that was planned. >> they are replacing some of the f-16s? secretary cook: that is my understanding -- i literally walked in and heard this. one more. >> one more question on the mo --have there been any improvements on the russian and u.s. aircraft through negation -- communication? secretary cook: i am not aware of any incidents that have happened. that could be a reflection of the russians abiding by the rules already....
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to figure out if what they did in israel was transferable to the united states. she came. we began what is called home instruction program for youngsters. the idea behind it is to help the mother become her child's first teacher. to feel confident and competent enough to prepare her own child to learn, doing simple things like talking to her baby. a lot of low income mothers -- when i started doing this back in the 1980's, i said, i bet you are loving talking to your baby, and she said, why would i talk to her, she will not talk back. not because she didn't love her baby, but because she had no idea that is how you build synapses and vocabulary. fast forward, this has been going on for 25 years, and has a great track record. we could do more in the homes helping mothers become their child's first teacher, but we still need universal prekindergarten so that every kendrick can get that level of preparation so that when they go to that first day of kindergarten, they will have a fighting chance to be successful. i will end there saying i'm really looking forward to working wi
to figure out if what they did in israel was transferable to the united states. she came. we began what is called home instruction program for youngsters. the idea behind it is to help the mother become her child's first teacher. to feel confident and competent enough to prepare her own child to learn, doing simple things like talking to her baby. a lot of low income mothers -- when i started doing this back in the 1980's, i said, i bet you are loving talking to your baby, and she said, why...
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and israel through the truman and obama administrations. sunday, our coverage of the texas book festival continues with an author on the terrorist group isis, then and discussion of artificial intelligence, and president lyndon and lady bird johnson. saturday afternoon just before 5:00, and a story on the richardship between nixon and the shah of iran and its effect on foreign policy. a georgeening at 6:40, mason university history professor on the confederate flag and its history and relationship the legacy of slavery. get the complete we can schedule at -- weekend schedule at cspan.org. >> next, a discussion of u.s.-iraq relations. first, a view from baghdad with the iraq ambassador to the u.s., look on faily -- lukman faily. it is hosted by the national council on u.s.-arab relations. >> ladies and gentlemen, you heard yesterday several passing .emarks pertaining to iraq they came from every different direction almost imaginable. at least four or five spoke about how, in terms of what the united states did to iraq, starting on march 19,
and israel through the truman and obama administrations. sunday, our coverage of the texas book festival continues with an author on the terrorist group isis, then and discussion of artificial intelligence, and president lyndon and lady bird johnson. saturday afternoon just before 5:00, and a story on the richardship between nixon and the shah of iran and its effect on foreign policy. a georgeening at 6:40, mason university history professor on the confederate flag and its history and...