Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also foreign minister, took the unusual step of calling Dan Shapiro to his office. It comes after Israel summoned ambassadors from countries which voted for Friday's resolution. The reprimands came after Israel vowed to take retaliatory steps for what it called a "shameful" act by the UN. The measure, which harshly criticised Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, passed when the US abstained instead of using its veto. Israel has accused the US, its closest ally but a frequent critic of settlements, of engineering the vote - a charge Washington has denied. "From the information that we have, we have no doubt that the Obama administration initiated it, stood behind it, co-ordinated on the wording and demanded that it be passed," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. "Friends don't take friends to the Security Council," he said. Image copyright AFP Image caption Mr Netanyahu said the resolution would eventually be repealed The resolution - the first since 1979 to condemn Israel over its settlement policy - said the settlements had "no legal validity" and constituted "a flagrant violation under international law and a major obstacle to the achievement of the two-state solution". Mr Netanyahu and President Obama have had a difficult relationship during Mr Obama's two terms and Israel had feared that Washington would take such a measure in the final weeks of Mr Obama's presidency.
"She's a powerful, powerful woman who is connected very closely to the president-elect. Not just as his daughter, but in many ways as a business confidante, an advisor," she said. It's equally inspiring & upsetting to watch @laurenduca work through this man's inane sexism. She's an inspiration. https://t.co/7sUzDSienG Robyn Kanner (@robynkanner) December 24, 2016 Tucker, meanwhile, wanted to ignore all that. Trying to force Duca into a soundbite, he insisted Ivanka was just Trump's daughter. "It's sinister for a daughter to support her father's presidential campaign because you don't like her father?" he asked. "It's sinister for a daughter to capitalise on the power of feminism ... while supporting a candidate who is the most anti-woman candidate this country has seen in decades," Duca replied. Well, yep.
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With new technology on the rise and more men wanting to stay younger in the workplace, I see my male patients increasing over 12-18 months. Men are becoming more educated. They arent afraid to take action and fix the unwanted problems that are bothering them. With the advances in non-invasive cosmetic procedures and mens skincare technology, it is clear that men are not immune to the pressures to look their best which is why more and more men are going in for cosmetic procedures. Looking tired or stressed is now less tolerated because quick fixes are easier than ever before. When I follow the logistics on my website, I see that theres a spike between 12 and 2 in the morning of people watching male educational videos. Building on the previous question, why do you think mens attitudes toward aesthetic treatments have changed? A lot is effected by consumer marketing. The largest trend in consumer growth is in male aesthetics. Men are more comfortable with doing this with skin care for anti-aging. They are vanity oriented. If you can give them a simple way of achieving that they are more apt to do it. In your experience, what are the top motivators (e.g.
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Not the ideological wilderness, out on the fringes of debate. But the solid ground where people are. "The centre ground is where you find the concerns, the hopes and the dreams of most people and families in this country." On Europe: "Instead of talking about the things that most people care about, we talked about what we cared about most. While parents worried about childcare, getting the kids to school, balancing work and family life - we were banging on about Europe." On the future: "Let optimism beat pessimism. Let sunshine win the day. And let everyone know that the Conservative Party is ready. Ready to serve. Ready to fight. Ready to win." Best gag: "Tony Blair says it's all style and no substance. In fact he wrote me a letter about it. Dear Kettle You're black.