Compliant issues and just what attention is being paid in that area . Mr. Rademaker . Israel is obviously concerned about the Iranian Nuclear program and with good reason. Iran and iranian need leaders have made comments about how israel should be wiped from the face of the earth or wiped off the map of the earth. So for a country like israel thats obviously alarming that you have those kinds of statements coupled with technological activity that seems aimed at producing a Nuclear Weapon which would enable them to do precisely what they are saying they would like to see happen. So the United States has a lot to be worried about and irans other neighbors in the Persian Gulf Region have a lot to be worried about. Israel has a lot to be worried about. Israel is paying a lot of attention to this problem. My understanding is theres a great deal of apprehension and israel about the current course of the diplomacy. As i said earlier its eyes been possible to negotiate a deal with iran just ag
The senate, it would be our belief that this would have greater practical appeal to our leaders. And so we think this approach would enable us to reach unanimous consent as to an initial set of relevant amendments to be considered so that we could then move forward expeditiously when the senate turns to the bill. I hope our colleagues will help us in this matter. I think its in everybodys interest, its in the National Security interest that we have a bill before us. We have to pass a bill in order to go to conference with the house or else were put in the same kind of position we were in last year, where we just simply present what amounted to a conference report before a bill had ever been really debated in the senate. We and our staff, working with colleagues, put together what amounted to a conference report which was not a conference report in technical terms but was in effect the work product of both the senate and the house and our committees by the process of negotiation. So our
During this weeks question and answer time, David Cameron insert questions. He also answered questions about long waiting times for passports. This is about 55 minutes. Questions to the Prime Minister. Number one, mr. Speaker. Thank you. Im sure the whole house will wish to join me in wishing the england Football Team, the very best of british before their first world cup game this saturday in brazil. Mr. Speaker, i had meetings this morning. Ill will have further such meetings later today. I wish every Football Team in the world cup, everyone they have received decisions. If we continue at the street, it will take more than 40 years to get to the point where everyone gets a say. What is he going to do about that . Troduced these new benefits that we make sure it is done in a way that works well. So i would say its very important not to have an artificial deadline of replacing one benefit with another. The whole point about the personal independence payment is it is more accurate and m
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Earlier years. Is china more nationalistic in its economic practices, but jiggly those among the enterprises . Has china become more assertive internationally . I would argue east of these questions carried fairly profound rule of law implications. As xi jinping rises to take the top position in china and wrestles with new challenges and attempts to answer any questions, i would argue that many of them are based in basic rule of law doctorate doctrine. The most important steps ahead for china will be around bolstering the rule of law. The implications are profound for expanding civil society, for human rights, for addressing the needs of ordinary citizens, for building a greater economic certainty. Rule of law is an essential pillar of our democracy. For china, rule of law is the best way of regulating and settling disputes in society. Serving as a check against the abuse of power. The real question for china over the next few years will be, what Reigns Supreme for the worlds second la