pursue that. he also said the state department formed a working group to try to help out. he said resettlement is an option but not the best. and it s not a today option. leaders all over europe are asking for help. the president of the european commission is calling on its member states to be forced to take on people who are in need of international protection. and take a listen to what he had to say. no poems no rhetorics. action is what is needed for the time being. and there is no question this is a growing crisis. take a look at the numbers. the number of my grants seeking refuge in europe has tripped with 343,000 compared with over 120,000 a year ago. the u.n. is pressuring the u.s. to take in refugees. according to most recent department numbers about 1,500
sharpening rhetorics suggesting a deal is unlikely to come together today. iran s top negotiators are accusing european diplomats for backtracking on negotiations. secretary of state john kerry says talks will continue past the deadline but is warning he s ready to walk away. we are not going to sit at the negotiating table forever. we also recognize that we shouldn t get up and leave simply because the clock strikes midnight. we will not rush and and we will not be rushed. how long are you willing to stay mr. seck tearretary? this is not open-ended. the president said to me you can t wait forever. if decisions don t get made we re prepared to call an end to this process.
seen extreme action on both sides. you did not deal with him fairly. i think he has good reason to feel the israeli media treated him badly. on the other hand when he did his counteroffensive mr. netanyahu went into a deep nationalistic, religious and almost racist rhetorics that he never used in the past. his people were asking people yesterday to go to vote because they scared them the arab minority in israel is voting. they tried to manipulate people against this minority. i hope that this was just nasty bad election campaigning. i hope mr. netanyahu did not change. he is a man of the right. he is a conservative. in the past he was very cautious not to cross a specific line. not to become an extreme right winger. it remains to be seen because the coalition, he might be built will have extremely rejinlious
hear, i can t see. and it s this idea of affecting for yourself white blindness and kind of blissful ignorance about what is happening in the world! that s what the video of the eric garner case has imposed upon this conversation. it is impunctured in that shield around. a lot of the protests are multi-racial, so it should encourage people. it s in every 50 states now that there have been protests. there are protests in france of white people saying black lives matter. the french love to protest, though. there are things being written on the walls of gaza saying black lives matter. so it has a currency that is puncturing that wall, thank goodness. but if i say this quickly, i think it s fascinating the discussion about let s knock down respectability politics once and for all with the backdrop of bill cosby from grace. one of bill cosby s rhetorics from 2006 is if only black families did not name their families shaniqua and tacwon.
gun proliferation rhetoric isn t less guns, it s feminism. yes, all women and all these conversations that have been happening have been very encouraging as rhetorics to displace this crazy masculinized rhetoric of guns. this is useful. jonathan and i talked about it last week but, jen in, a certain way and you ve said this to me before, you ve been waiting more than a decade to have this conversation in part because this the favor that this shooter does, the one thing within the context of this horror is because he says this is about masogeny, we can talk about it as being that and not an individual. i ve been waiting to having this conversation for 16 years. in 1998 two elementary school boys in jonesboro gunned down four of their female classmates and their female teacher because