Latest on the revolt incitement netanyahus own government jessica the divisions in israels war cabinet burst into the open on saturday evening when benny gantz gave a Press Conference in which he threatened to leave the war cabinet and less Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came up with a six point plan by june the 8th. Now that plan would allow for the elimination of hamas, the Dealer Militarization of the gaza strip, putting in place a non are non hamas or authority to govern the gaza strip. The recovery of the israeli hostages still being held in the gaza strip and also the return of Tens Of Thousands of people that have been displaced from the northern part of israel as a result of the daily attacks from iran batch hezbollah militants finally the demand from benny gantz is for progress to be made on normalization with saudi arabia. Well, Prime Minister netanyahus response was swift he rebuked benny gantz claiming that his words, his demands were tantamount to handing victory to ham
South sudans lethal cocktail of failed governance, ethnic division, hunger and disease threatens millions of lives. It represents a tragic failure on the part of the rulers of africas newest country, and on the part of the United Nations mission in south sudan which has brought neither peace or anything else. My my guest is the head of that mission, david shearer. What hope there is for the people of south sudan . David shearer, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Do you think the world is paying heed to the agonies and suffering of the people of south sudan . I think increasingly so, but there is a competition, obviously, for airtime in terms of disasters around the world. South sudan sometimes, despite the enormous amount of tragedy, sometimes falls off the stage. Right now, there are more than half the population of south sudan in need of food aid. One third of the country is displaced, either in other countries or internally displaced. And the conflict continues on. And this is not a d
South sudans lethal cocktail of failed governance, ethnic division, hunger and disease threatens millions of lives. It represents a tragic failure on the part of the rulers of africas newest country, and on the part of the United Nations mission in south sudan which has brought neither peace or anything else. My my guest is the head of that mission, david shearer. What hope there is for the people of south sudan . David shearer, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Do you think the world is paying heed to the agonies and suffering of the people of south sudan . I think increasingly so, but there is a competition, obviously, for airtime in terms of disasters around the world. South sudan sometimes, despite the enormous amount of tragedy, sometimes falls off the stage. Right now, there are more than half the population of south sudan in need of food aid. One third of the country is displaced, either in other countries or internally displaced. And the conflict continues on. And this is not a d
bachmann s top staffers. ed rollins, a familiar presence on the show, stepping back to what is called an advisory role citing health concerns and david pulenski is leaving the campaign entirely. the two had, quote, strategic differences on the path forward. politico saying it is unclear who will take either man s place. joining us are james carville and ari fleischer who can be reached on twitte twitter @arifleischer. james, what do you make of the shakeup? it s possible ed rollins could have health issues here. that s not outside the realm of possibility. he had some health issues before. sometimes people just say that. also the differences in campaigns happen. it would be early to call this significant. it may be but probably more to find out before i deem it as something significant yet. ari, if it is health, that s one thing. if it s not, could this also be the growing pains of a campaign? campaigns start off one way, often evolve into something else. yeah. this oft
talking about cuts and specifically what s handed to em because of the debt ceiling deal reached earlier this week. initially they know they have to cut 350 million which more or less they are okay with and won t necessarily sacrifice our national security, but where the big question mark comes is if that committee can not decide on how they will make those additional cuts to equal around or about $1.2 trillion, they will have to cut hundreds of billions, 500 billion, 600 billion, 700 billion just to defense, and to quote, i want to get this precise for you, the defense secretary said those cuts will be completely unacceptable. we re all over this story with our pentagon correspondent barbara starr and let s begin this hour staying with the money theme, i suppose. we re watching this very closely. has not been a day for investors with weak stomachs. stock markets all over the world have been racking up some huge, huge losses, and u.s. markets have lost their gains for the yea