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are palestinian leaders reacting to the news? >> reporter: we heard from the chief palestinian negotiator before this phone call saying that if they moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem that the palestinians could revoke their recognition of israel as well as revoke all agreements with israel and we are hearing from the palestinian president and the king of abdullah jordan, and king abdullah has said he is going to work with regional partners and international partners to make sure this doesn't happen. donald trump is riding a wave of popularity of middle east leaders who thought president obama ignored them, and we are hearing from israeli officials, israel is very much for moving this capital from tel aviv to jerusalem, and we heard from the mayor of jerusalem, and he said potus announcements sends a clear message, jerusalem is israel i indivisible capital and we are here to bring the u.s. embassy home. very controversial, this move, this potential move of bringing the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. >> we know on this
are palestinian leaders reacting to the news? >> reporter: we heard from the chief palestinian negotiator before this phone call saying that if they moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem that the palestinians could revoke their recognition of israel as well as revoke all agreements with israel and we are hearing from the palestinian president and the king of abdullah jordan, and king abdullah has said he is going to work with regional partners and international partners to...
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settlers say they simply respond to attacks by palestinians. they are trying to scare the families with guns so we get to a point where we are convinced to take the money and leave. >> in the beginning of 2014, he says, they started giving us evacuation orders claiming this land was owned by settlers since 1892. in the legal battle, he says jewish settlers site battles written back when the empire world saying it was once jewish owned. a century later, they want it back. >> the rajabi family live ns this neighborhood jammed tightly into the hills of east jerusalem. it lies right outside the gates of the old city which surrounds a mosque and the whaling wall. for him, this is simply home. he is staying put even after jewish settlers offered him a blank check to sell it. >> reporter: why not take the money and get out of here? >> this question makes me laugh. it is not the money. it is about principles. we want our land, our house, our dignity. even though his children dread encounters with settlers who live a few doors down. they shot at us and
settlers say they simply respond to attacks by palestinians. they are trying to scare the families with guns so we get to a point where we are convinced to take the money and leave. >> in the beginning of 2014, he says, they started giving us evacuation orders claiming this land was owned by settlers since 1892. in the legal battle, he says jewish settlers site battles written back when the empire world saying it was once jewish owned. a century later, they want it back. >> the...
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israelis and palestinians will not be there. what, if anything, can truly come from this meeting. >> many other countries get together and talk about different ways to solve different solutions and deal with the most complex issues in the conflict. jerusalem borders refugees. this isn't the u.n. or the eu. many of those member countries are ripped. this is a conference on how to advance the peace process in some way. whatever comes out of this, it doesn't seem like it will have any practical, immediate effect. what worries the israelis is what comes out could be brought to the u.n. security council for a follow-up resolution. that is the concern the israelis are looking at right now, not the conference itself but how it plugs into the bigger issue of what's happened the last few weeks, the u.n. security resolution, the kerry speech and now this. >> warren, the meeting will be underway. some 70 countries will be there. will it put pressure on the israelis and palestinians to reach a solution? >> that certainly is the intent to ge
israelis and palestinians will not be there. what, if anything, can truly come from this meeting. >> many other countries get together and talk about different ways to solve different solutions and deal with the most complex issues in the conflict. jerusalem borders refugees. this isn't the u.n. or the eu. many of those member countries are ripped. this is a conference on how to advance the peace process in some way. whatever comes out of this, it doesn't seem like it will have any...
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recognizing as the capital of the future palestinian state. and now after the inauguration of donald trump by just having 566 illegal settlements were built in jerusalem, the mayor said this because it's a brand new blaechl donald trump. the entire community, international community is unanimous that these settlements are a, illegal, and b, the greatest impediment towards a peace process. and david freeman. man with zero experience and some of the cabinet picks was so right-winged, he makes netanyahu look like a pink supporter. capitals. nazi germany collaborators. >> this is not one of israel's main priorities. but, they say that what are their three top issues? combatting the threat posed by iran and trying to undo the nuclear deal. the violence how that threatens them with hezbollah and bashar al assad and improving with arab neighbors. this is really important -- >> this will not do that president trump wants to defeat isis, he's going to need his friends and our friends in the arab world and arab coalition right by his side. i want to get
recognizing as the capital of the future palestinian state. and now after the inauguration of donald trump by just having 566 illegal settlements were built in jerusalem, the mayor said this because it's a brand new blaechl donald trump. the entire community, international community is unanimous that these settlements are a, illegal, and b, the greatest impediment towards a peace process. and david freeman. man with zero experience and some of the cabinet picks was so right-winged, he makes...
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the palestinians and the u.s. that would have far reaching consequences, but that's just an indication of the lengths the palestinians and the jordanians will go to to see if they can head off this move of the embassy. but as we just heard from jeff, the white house making it clear the discussions, even if they are in the early stables, have begun. >> oren liebermann, thank you so much. >>> let's discuss this more, this phone call with netanyahu and donald trump, let's talk about it with our panel and take a closer look at trump's busy week ahead as well. news that trump will not release his tax returns even after the audit is complete. a lot on the table here. joining me now is cnn global affairs correspondent elise lavin, a cnn political commentator, also the assistant editor for "the washington post," he's a historian, professor, and the washington bureau chief for the chicago sun-times. elise, let me begin with you. this call to netanyahu, is it an indicator that trump is on to serious business now after spend
the palestinians and the u.s. that would have far reaching consequences, but that's just an indication of the lengths the palestinians and the jordanians will go to to see if they can head off this move of the embassy. but as we just heard from jeff, the white house making it clear the discussions, even if they are in the early stables, have begun. >> oren liebermann, thank you so much. >>> let's discuss this more, this phone call with netanyahu and donald trump, let's talk about...
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we've heard from the palestinians. the chief palestinian negotiator said if this move were to take place unilaterally without negotiations, that they could revoke their recognition of israel, revoke other agreements. we know the palestinian president was in jordan to talk to king abdullah. king abdullah and both the president abbas are against this move, saying they'll work with regional partners and international partners to try to prevent it. they want to see the status of jerusalem determined through negotiations, rosemary. >> of course the concern is the impact on peace talks going forward. so, ian, president trump has invited the israeli prime minister to washington next month. what all do we know about the phone conversation between the two leaders sunday? >> reporter: yeah, this invitation is early in the month. we know that there are three main points that prime minister netanyahu wanted to get across to the president. they are the neighboring civil war in syria. you have the palestinian/israeli conflict, but a
we've heard from the palestinians. the chief palestinian negotiator said if this move were to take place unilaterally without negotiations, that they could revoke their recognition of israel, revoke other agreements. we know the palestinian president was in jordan to talk to king abdullah. king abdullah and both the president abbas are against this move, saying they'll work with regional partners and international partners to try to prevent it. they want to see the status of jerusalem...
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. >> i am -- i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli palestinian issue. and i'm worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable that it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians bad for the region and bad for america's national security. and you know, i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israelis and palestinians. and we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time, a lot of effort. first year, second year, all the way until last year. ultimately, what has always been clear is that we cannot force the parties to arrive at peace, what we can do is facilitate, provide a platform, encourage, but we can't force them to do it. but, in light of shifts in israeli politic and palestinian politics, a right waward drift israeli politics weakening of the president's ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace in the palestinian territories in light of all the dangers that have emerged in the region and understandable fears that israelis they have about the chaos of ris
. >> i am -- i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli palestinian issue. and i'm worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable that it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians bad for the region and bad for america's national security. and you know, i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israelis and palestinians. and we invested a lot of energy, a lot of time, a lot of...
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>> there's an international consensus that includes palestinians the u.n., the e.u., that this law is illegal÷ú and won't be accepted. many critics have called it a first step which is exactly why many on the right wing have held annexation and that is where much of that criticism comes in this is an application of law and critics have saidzv it's a first step of annexation, something prime minister has said he opposes at this point while many in his coalition are absolutely in favor of it and calling on it to happen. >>. >> following the legalization there in israel, we'll stay in touch with ÷úyou, alive for us jerusalem this hour, stay with us. >>> represent the socialist v8election in april. he clinched the nomination sunday in an easy victory over former prime çminister, opinio poll goes to the struggle in the election on the population administration. and here isç more from paris wh more on the election. jim, as we mention, the socials will have an uphill battle here any way. it looks like there is aym moveo the ÷úokright. >> the fact that this is pretty much a rejecti
>> there's an international consensus that includes palestinians the u.n., the e.u., that this law is illegal÷ú and won't be accepted. many critics have called it a first step which is exactly why many on the right wing have held annexation and that is where much of that criticism comes in this is an application of law and critics have saidzv it's a first step of annexation, something prime minister has said he opposes at this point while many in his coalition are absolutely in favor of...
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does that bode well for the palestinians? we don't know. perhaps this administration, this president could be closer to prime minister netanyahu, they could with a little bit more trust, maybe he could get some more concessions, we really don't know whether he's going to give israel a kind of cart blanch to do whatever it wants or if he's going to lay a more -- i've got your back, now you need to make some of that. >> not just an embassy news. there's a lot of nerves in the palestinian territories right now. >> i appreciate the reporting, and oren lieberman -- our clarissa ward a spokesperson for the kremlin, call this is phone call a, quote, diplomatic necessi necessity. >> there's a lot of phone calls taking place between president netanyahu and approximately trump. the issue of dealing with isis, of facing down against radical islamic terrorism. so that's one potential thing they might be discussing together. but there are also some really sticky issues that the u.s. and russia will have to resolve, if there is going to be this rack rush
does that bode well for the palestinians? we don't know. perhaps this administration, this president could be closer to prime minister netanyahu, they could with a little bit more trust, maybe he could get some more concessions, we really don't know whether he's going to give israel a kind of cart blanch to do whatever it wants or if he's going to lay a more -- i've got your back, now you need to make some of that. >> not just an embassy news. there's a lot of nerves in the palestinian...
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orin, what is the reaction of the palestinian authority to the news of these new housing developments and also the new relationship between the president and netanyahu? >> i would say the new relationship certainly worries them and that's reflect ed in their almost immediate condemnation of the new announcement of settlement housing. this from an executive committee member. she says it is evident that israel is exploiting the inauguration of the new american administration to escalate its violations and the prevention of any existence of a palestinian state. therefore, we urge the u.s. and the rest of the international community to undertake serious and concrete measures to bring about a full cessation of all settlement activities and to hold israel to account. that reference right at the top to trump is a growing concern among palestinian leadership that the u.s. is no longer the impartial broker of peace between israelis and palestinians that peace may now no longer run through washington and palestinians have been looking to the international community more and more. >> orin, how i
orin, what is the reaction of the palestinian authority to the news of these new housing developments and also the new relationship between the president and netanyahu? >> i would say the new relationship certainly worries them and that's reflect ed in their almost immediate condemnation of the new announcement of settlement housing. this from an executive committee member. she says it is evident that israel is exploiting the inauguration of the new american administration to escalate its...
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also talking about the palestinian peace process. trump had suggested his religious son-in-law might be somebody who would lead the efforts there. any change there in the status quo, which is a stagnant peace process that hasn't gone anywhere could be seen as a step in some direction. maybe that would be the right direction. i don't think the israelis are particularly optimistic that anything could happen on the peace process, especially as the question of the embassy, such a critical question of the region and as that question is still out there wondering what might happen with it. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the significance to the american people at home. if they are saying why do i care where the embassy is. >> it matters because for decades the u.s. hasn't recognized the u.s. embassy in israel in je rees lem because it doesn't recognize it as the capital of israel. this is something that is supposed to be decided in these final status negotiations between the two parties. my understanding is, no, this wasn't a big f
also talking about the palestinian peace process. trump had suggested his religious son-in-law might be somebody who would lead the efforts there. any change there in the status quo, which is a stagnant peace process that hasn't gone anywhere could be seen as a step in some direction. maybe that would be the right direction. i don't think the israelis are particularly optimistic that anything could happen on the peace process, especially as the question of the embassy, such a critical question...
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. >> do you regard the western wall in jerusalem, the holiest side of judaism, as occupied palestinian territory? >> no. i don't think we've ever referred to it as such, nor do the resolutions that have passed the u.n. or prior references indicated something to that effect. >> is the western wall part of israel? >> i am -- that has to be resolved in the context of final status negotiations. it is the position of the united states that that is a religious site of particular criticality and importance to israel and that the current status quo with respect to those religious sites must be respected. we respect israel's position without speaking to the issue of sovereignty because that has to be resolved between the parties. >> senator, you've spent a lot of time in jerusalem. you know the subject well. you agree with him? >> the western wall is the holiest site and it is part of jerusalem and israel. the resolution which passed the u.n. which should have been vetoed in keeping with our long-standing policy of protecting israel from anti-israel resolutions at the united nations may not hav
. >> do you regard the western wall in jerusalem, the holiest side of judaism, as occupied palestinian territory? >> no. i don't think we've ever referred to it as such, nor do the resolutions that have passed the u.n. or prior references indicated something to that effect. >> is the western wall part of israel? >> i am -- that has to be resolved in the context of final status negotiations. it is the position of the united states that that is a religious site of...
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israel and palestinians are currently not even talking to each other. getting them to agree on a deal has stumped america's most experienced diplomats for decades. analysts say in order for jared kushner to resolve one of the planet's most intractable problems, he has to overcome at least two significant challenges. his lack of experience in diplomacy and donald trump's rhetoric. >> donald trump has aligned himself with an israeli government take has been at the least extremely skeptical about moving forward with any realistic two state solution. and in the course of connecting so closely with benjamin netanyahu, trump has diminished the at of the u.s. i think to present itself as an honest broker. >> reporter: we asked the trump transition team about those concerns. we didn't hear back. tonight jared kushner's appointment as senior adviser to the president is also drawing controversy because he's married to trump's daughter, ivanka. transition team officials say they do not believe anti-nepotism laws apply to presidential advisers, but legal analysts a
israel and palestinians are currently not even talking to each other. getting them to agree on a deal has stumped america's most experienced diplomats for decades. analysts say in order for jared kushner to resolve one of the planet's most intractable problems, he has to overcome at least two significant challenges. his lack of experience in diplomacy and donald trump's rhetoric. >> donald trump has aligned himself with an israeli government take has been at the least extremely skeptical...
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we are hearing from the palestinians as well. and king abdullah will rally regional and international allies to help block the move. they say the status of jerusalem should be determined in negotiations. not taken unilaterally. still a long way to go. this is not going to happen overnight. there is a lot of opposition. once donald trump gets a feel for that opposition, he possibly could change his mind. >> he seems committed. ian lee, thank you. >>> encouraging news for former president george h.w. bush and barbara bush after a health care that landed both in the hospital last wednesday. president bush is recovering from pneumonia. they hope to move him from the icu in the next couple days. mrs. bush, she has chosen to stay one more night. >> couple of fighters. we wish them well as they continue to recover. >>> so, did tom brady finally meet his match? the short answer is no. the yacht yacnew england patrio to a record ninth super bowl. there will be another team there -- which is it? does it matter? that's next. >> come on. i a
we are hearing from the palestinians as well. and king abdullah will rally regional and international allies to help block the move. they say the status of jerusalem should be determined in negotiations. not taken unilaterally. still a long way to go. this is not going to happen overnight. there is a lot of opposition. once donald trump gets a feel for that opposition, he possibly could change his mind. >> he seems committed. ian lee, thank you. >>> encouraging news for former...
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i think that a two-state solution is the only real solution to the arab, israeli palestinian problem. if it's a one-state solution, i don't see how israel can maintain democratic character and jewish character because the demographics are such that sooner or later she will be overwhelmed with the palestinian population and faced with having to face the issue of whether to deny them full voting rights and so forth. it was former prime minister of israel who said israel needs to make the tough decisions if it wants to avoid becoming an apartheid state. that's why i think it's appropriate in this instance for the united states to abstain. if we're talking about abandoning the two-state solution and leaving it, that's kind of creates serious problems for the united states. not just respect to the arab israeli dispute, it's going to great problems for us more generally in the region. let me say one final thing. the president-elect said he would like to be the president that solves the arab -- israeli-palestinian conflict. i hope he will work at it. it takes leadership at the top of america
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the palestinians obviously against this. they have threatened to revoke recognition of israel and all agreements with israel. president mamoud abbas will rally international leaders to prevent it. they believe it should be determined in negotiations. this could have consequences for trump. he is riding a wave of popularity with arab leaders who thought the obama administration neglected them. this could translate badly on the arab streets if this move goes forward. we need to remember, many presidents have made this promise before. none has done it. we will see if donald trump can change that. >> he made his position clear before, during and after the campaign. ian lee, thank you. >>> time to take a look at what is coming up on "new day." alisyn camerota soijoins us. >> good morning, we have loot to talk about on "new day." we hahave trump's plan for isra. then a group of former white house ethics lawyers today are suing president trump because they accuse him and his businesses of taking money from foreign interests. we wil
the palestinians obviously against this. they have threatened to revoke recognition of israel and all agreements with israel. president mamoud abbas will rally international leaders to prevent it. they believe it should be determined in negotiations. this could have consequences for trump. he is riding a wave of popularity with arab leaders who thought the obama administration neglected them. this could translate badly on the arab streets if this move goes forward. we need to remember, many...
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the palestinian authority provides financial awards to a terrorist. >> so you say stop. >> yes. absolutely. he was a united states military academy graduate killed in israel and the palestinian authority was praising that murder of an american service member they would win an election within the palestinian authority. there's a lot of challenges faced in this region and also with foreign companies targeting the economy today. >> what is your plan starting tomorrow and by you i mean all the republicans in congress. what are you going to do about obamacare? >> repealing and replacing obamacare. >> specifically starting tomorrow what is your first move? >> now you have a president that would be willing to sign that legislation and the key is americans talk about certain aspects of obamacare. continuing to cover people with pre-existing conditions with strong support. >> but if your first move is to repeal don't those go away? >> actually the position is in favor of keeping those parts of obamacare where, what is so important is that when you get to the 50 foot level of dealing with
the palestinian authority provides financial awards to a terrorist. >> so you say stop. >> yes. absolutely. he was a united states military academy graduate killed in israel and the palestinian authority was praising that murder of an american service member they would win an election within the palestinian authority. there's a lot of challenges faced in this region and also with foreign companies targeting the economy today. >> what is your plan starting tomorrow and by you i...
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and there has been strong reaction coming from the palestinians. we heard from the chief negotiator saab saying if this does go forward, went to jordan to talk to king abdullah. king abdullah said he doesn't want to see this unilateral move, that should it go through negotiations. he is going to rally not only international partners, but regional partners to help prevent this move. so it is a very thorny issue. not only here amongst the israelis and the palestinians, but also for the region as a whole. >> thank you so much. ian lee coming to us there from jerusalem. thank you. >>> let's go to the uk. mr. trump's first meeting with a world leader since he took office will be on friday with british prime minister theresa may, and that will be in washington. for more on that cnn london correspondent max foster joins us now from there. max, both sides apparently feeling very positive about that relationship there has been talk even of reprising the almost symbiotic relationship between margaret thatcher and ronald reagan. >> the default position for uk
and there has been strong reaction coming from the palestinians. we heard from the chief negotiator saab saying if this does go forward, went to jordan to talk to king abdullah. king abdullah said he doesn't want to see this unilateral move, that should it go through negotiations. he is going to rally not only international partners, but regional partners to help prevent this move. so it is a very thorny issue. not only here amongst the israelis and the palestinians, but also for the region as...
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israelis officials said that is something they have seen among palestinians. israelis are trying to crackdown on social media and propagation of social media and hate messages. that is one effort. now israelis officials will consider using administrative detention to hold without charge or trial for six months. that is in an attempt to stop the spread of the popularity of isis. >> oren liebermann for us in jerusalem. thank you so much. >>> a new provocation from north korea that it could launch an intercontinental ballistic missile at anytime. pyongyang said it responded to quote growing vicious threats of nuclear war by the united states. >>> queen elizabeth out in public for the first time in a long time. spotted attending church with the duke and duchess of cambridge. she got sick and had not been seen since december 9th. suffering from a cold to cause her to miss christmas day and new year's service. >>> time for the cnn money stream. global stocks are trading mixed. dow futures are close to 20,000 mark on friday. just one-third of a point away. the dow wi
israelis officials said that is something they have seen among palestinians. israelis are trying to crackdown on social media and propagation of social media and hate messages. that is one effort. now israelis officials will consider using administrative detention to hold without charge or trial for six months. that is in an attempt to stop the spread of the popularity of isis. >> oren liebermann for us in jerusalem. thank you so much. >>> a new provocation from north korea that...
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you cannot be israel's lawyer and expect to solve the palestinian/israeli dispute. so i hope he is successful in doing it. but you have to be -- you have to be seen to be at least semi -- a semihonest broker. >> what do you make of the decision then by the president-elect to choose as his ambassador to israel a man who argues that the west bank should be annexed or he would be perfectly comfortable with it and advocates moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >> of course i don't agree with that position. i don't know the ambassador designate. i have no information whatsoever about him. but i feel generally speaking the president of the united states ought to have the right to select whoever he wants to serve in his government. but if he expects to solve this terribly difficult problem of israeli/arab conflict, he is going to have to be seen to be somewhat of an honest broker or i ain't gonna happen. >> let me ask you about russia. russian foreign policy over the last five or six years has seemed to be very -- very much directed at in some way or the oth
you cannot be israel's lawyer and expect to solve the palestinian/israeli dispute. so i hope he is successful in doing it. but you have to be -- you have to be seen to be at least semi -- a semihonest broker. >> what do you make of the decision then by the president-elect to choose as his ambassador to israel a man who argues that the west bank should be annexed or he would be perfectly comfortable with it and advocates moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >> of...
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s initiatives regarding the palestinian conflict? is it your intention to press the palestinians to resume negotiations with israel rather than seeking to negotiate through international bodies such as the u.n.? what's your position on that? >> i think, as i've expressed in answers to a couple other questions -- and i want to be brief because i realize we're trying to get through questions quick. this issue has to be settled between the israelis and the palestinians. no one can be coerced into coming to the negotiating table. that will not lead to a solution. i support the parties being allowed to deal with this, speaking for themselves. >> with regard to syria, complicated obviously, in my view it's been made worse by our inaction and specifically drawing red lines and not honoring them. but also not establishing safe zones and no-fly zones. as you know, russia's entry into syria's civil war has helped turn the tide decisively. now you have russia more involved in this assad or iran hezbollah access has been strengthened. yet compli
s initiatives regarding the palestinian conflict? is it your intention to press the palestinians to resume negotiations with israel rather than seeking to negotiate through international bodies such as the u.n.? what's your position on that? >> i think, as i've expressed in answers to a couple other questions -- and i want to be brief because i realize we're trying to get through questions quick. this issue has to be settled between the israelis and the palestinians. no one can be coerced...
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say they've arrested nine suspects, five of whom are family members of the attacker, a 28-year-old palestinian from east jerusalem. police have increased security in and around the area to try to prevent any copycat attacks. police say there are no isis cells in israel, but it's netanyahu who's saying that this attacker may have been inspired by isis. israel's education minister called this viral terrorism, that's promoted and propagated on social media. they have been trying to crackdown on social media incitement, not just over thisattack but over the last several months. three women and one man all in their 20s were killed, as well as a dozen others injured. those slain will be post humusly promoted. the driver drove onto a crowded walkway, a group of soldiers, all in their 20s, getting off this bus. the attacker was shot and killed at the scene. now the investigation will focus on where candidate truck come from? was this planned in advance? did anyone else know about it? that is what police are trying to focus on, or was this a lone wolf type attack. it's much more difficult to pin point
say they've arrested nine suspects, five of whom are family members of the attacker, a 28-year-old palestinian from east jerusalem. police have increased security in and around the area to try to prevent any copycat attacks. police say there are no isis cells in israel, but it's netanyahu who's saying that this attacker may have been inspired by isis. israel's education minister called this viral terrorism, that's promoted and propagated on social media. they have been trying to crackdown on...
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so that is really the focus, although that being said, there is strong resistance of the palestinians as well as the the other arab bleeders in the region >> we are getting a sense of what the new u.s. relationship is going to look like by this information. israelis authorities approved constructions of hundreds of these new houses in jerusalem. >> reporter: that's right, 566 to be exact. this is been a very controversial issue which will be some thing that we'll have to wait and see how the u.s. will react to that moving forward most likely after the meeting between trump and benjamin netanyahu in early february. we heard the un security council has called these settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem have no legal virilialidity to . this is a difficult issue with that un resolution for the trump add minute --administration, warm to the idea of settlement and trump hopes of the next ambassador to israel as a man that supports the settlement's movement. this will be something will be a bit of a thorny issue of the international community so strongly against any sort of settlem
so that is really the focus, although that being said, there is strong resistance of the palestinians as well as the the other arab bleeders in the region >> we are getting a sense of what the new u.s. relationship is going to look like by this information. israelis authorities approved constructions of hundreds of these new houses in jerusalem. >> reporter: that's right, 566 to be exact. this is been a very controversial issue which will be some thing that we'll have to wait and...
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i would say in the case of the palestinian leadership. they have renounced violence it's one thing to renounce and another to take concrete action to prevent it and i think until there's a serious demonstration on their part that they are wanting to do more than just renounce the violence they're willing to do something to at least interrupt it or interfere with it. it's going to be very difficult to create conditions for the parties around the table to conduct any situation of settleme settleme settlement. >> do you think palestinians refuse to say yes? >> i think there are many, many opportunities for progress to be made and those are never been seized upon. so it's a matter to be discussed and decided between the two parties to the extend america's foreign policy can create a more fruitful environment, but then this has to be setted between the t -- setted between the two parties. >> in terms of advising the president i think congress has willingly given away its advice power the most recent is the iranian, you look at the -- it was cl
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>> basically brought the palestinians are outraged. the palestinian prime minister's office, the president's office saying that they reject this decision, that they will oppose it, they'll use all means that they can, whether it's political, diplomatic, economic. but really, brook, this is about the new relationship between the trump administration and the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it comes two days after president trump and prime minister netanyahu said it was warm. you will see one of the largest settlement expansions in recent years. now, to be fair, some of the vast majority of these settlements are not in that settlement block that you mentioned, that settlement that donald trump donated to in the west bank. incidentally, the ambassador to israel, david friedman, but most of these are in the area what we call in the mid east jive within the 1967 lines, the area that israel considers -- the part of israel . we'll have to see what happens between the two lieders when prime minister comes in early february. >>
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>> i think the reality is the israeli/palestinian issue, sad and tragic as it may be, is not ready for primetime. you don't have the leadership on either side or the ownership. the gaps on the core issues and the mistrust. like rock and roll, the peace process may never die but it doesn't mean the two-state solution may survive. i think we're setting the stage for its demise. >> aaron david miller, thank you so much. good to see you. >> always a pleasure, fred. >>> president barack obama trying to hold on to, among other things, obamacare. he's heading to capitol hill to meet with democrats this week. will they come up with a plan to stop republican efforts to dismantle his signature achievement? a look at the political fight coming up. eyes. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of s
>> i think the reality is the israeli/palestinian issue, sad and tragic as it may be, is not ready for primetime. you don't have the leadership on either side or the ownership. the gaps on the core issues and the mistrust. like rock and roll, the peace process may never die but it doesn't mean the two-state solution may survive. i think we're setting the stage for its demise. >> aaron david miller, thank you so much. good to see you. >> always a pleasure, fred. >>>...
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whatever kind of agreement the israelis and palestinians decide in the future shlg it's been supported by congress for decades. the time is ripe. israel has never been in a stronger position in the middle east than they are now. they are strongly supported by a lot of their arab neighbors. in the past we strongly opposed this measure. given the threats that occurred now from iran and syria and russia in the middle east, i think the time is right to do so. i think it's proper. we would feel slighted if a foreign country refused to put its embassy here in washington but put it in new york or los angeles. we should pay them the same courtesy we expect everyone to pay the united states. >> susan rice, national security advisor, told me this week it would cause a real negative reaction from some key allies, including friends of israel like jordan, and egypt, for example, if the israelis, if the u.s. were to do so. >> unfortunately i think our frnds in jordan and saudi arabia are more focused with dealing with the fall outs susan rice helped craft with obama than they are where the embassy i
whatever kind of agreement the israelis and palestinians decide in the future shlg it's been supported by congress for decades. the time is ripe. israel has never been in a stronger position in the middle east than they are now. they are strongly supported by a lot of their arab neighbors. in the past we strongly opposed this measure. given the threats that occurred now from iran and syria and russia in the middle east, i think the time is right to do so. i think it's proper. we would feel...
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what with do know is what prime minister benjamin netanyahu wanted to talk about, about the israeli/palestinian issue, what's going on with syria, with russia and bashar al assad across the golan and he wanted to talk not only about settlements but also about the iran deal. in fact, he said that was his primary goal at this this morning's cabinet meeting. here is a quote from that cabinet meeting why netanyahu said the supreme goal of the state of israel continues to be stopping the iranian threat and stopping threat from the bad nuclear deal signed with iran. netanyahu was the most outspoken credit si critic of the deal. he now sees a new opportunity with president trump to do something about the deal, whether changing it or appealing, that remains to be seen. that will remain high of his agenda as meetings happen between these two leaders at some point even into the near future, what we know now is the phone call has ended and what we know of the details of it is simply what president trump said, simply, quote, it was a very nice call. very few details there, fredricka. >> we all look forward
what with do know is what prime minister benjamin netanyahu wanted to talk about, about the israeli/palestinian issue, what's going on with syria, with russia and bashar al assad across the golan and he wanted to talk not only about settlements but also about the iran deal. in fact, he said that was his primary goal at this this morning's cabinet meeting. here is a quote from that cabinet meeting why netanyahu said the supreme goal of the state of israel continues to be stopping the iranian...
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majority countries, think of another goal that president trump has to try and broker a peace between the palestinian authority and the israelis. if the u.s. is seen as making an anti-muslim move without the kind of language that david gergen suggested to say that is not what we're trying to do and targeting a religion, but trying to enhance our own inner security without the kind of messaging too. i want to put out will that there is a ripple effect from carrying out this impact. maybe not domestically because this is what president trump campaigned on, but i am trying to look a little forward after these talks with world leaders what will their assessment be of president trump and how they size them up in carrying out his campaign promises and the ripple effect on global policy. >> bob, i think you've already expressed concerns about whether this policy makes this country stronger or more vulnerable. >> i think it makes us more vulnerable. i think, first of all, we have to look at the list. it's arbitrary. 9/11 hijackers, 15 of them came from saudi arabia. why isn't saudi arabia on the list? a lot
majority countries, think of another goal that president trump has to try and broker a peace between the palestinian authority and the israelis. if the u.s. is seen as making an anti-muslim move without the kind of language that david gergen suggested to say that is not what we're trying to do and targeting a religion, but trying to enhance our own inner security without the kind of messaging too. i want to put out will that there is a ripple effect from carrying out this impact. maybe not...
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today i was interviewing who is the chief palestinian negotiator and the israeli ambassador to the un. is the embassy going to move? they said the palestinians had not had their letters responded to or anything in terms of questions. that might be political, but it might be administrative. >> one of the stories that was hinted at, how long it takes to get the people confirmed. it could be six or more months before they are confirmed and in place. i totally understand donald trump. there is an argument to be made about cleaning house and getting people who frankly haven't been that effective or just don't share your philosophy, getting them out and bringing in your team. it takes so long to get your people in place. that's something we need to focus on. >> i remember working in the bush 41 administration for jack kemp. we got the letter who said be out by january 20th at noon. we held a party the day before and we took the half day out and that was it. those were the political people. one of the problems here in this town that has been there increasingly are the career folks. a lot of
today i was interviewing who is the chief palestinian negotiator and the israeli ambassador to the un. is the embassy going to move? they said the palestinians had not had their letters responded to or anything in terms of questions. that might be political, but it might be administrative. >> one of the stories that was hinted at, how long it takes to get the people confirmed. it could be six or more months before they are confirmed and in place. i totally understand donald trump. there...
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but that as yet the israeli government, the palestinian leadership have not been able to have a meeting of the minds on that issue. >> christiane amanpour thank you, in london. >> on the topic of middle east peace, president-elect trump said he may put his soirm jared kushner in charge of brokering a deal there. we will take a closer look at the role kushner and his daughter ivanka trump will be playing in the administration. >>> also ahead, a cabinet appointee backing out of her role after a cnn investigation. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supple
but that as yet the israeli government, the palestinian leadership have not been able to have a meeting of the minds on that issue. >> christiane amanpour thank you, in london. >> on the topic of middle east peace, president-elect trump said he may put his soirm jared kushner in charge of brokering a deal there. we will take a closer look at the role kushner and his daughter ivanka trump will be playing in the administration. >>> also ahead, a cabinet appointee backing out...
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we also heard from thev: king o jordan who was speaking with palestinian president saying that he will work with regional and international partners to make sure that moveu! doesn't happen. so, you know, also israeli also has fairly cordialok relationss with arab neighbors that things are getting better. if this move takes place, expect a strong reaction on the arab÷ú street. this will be deeply unpopular and a lot of these various countries in their population and that sentiment is likely to be reflected at the highest level. this is going to be a í of a gamble if the united states decides to move forward with moving its embassy. >> cnn international correspondentç ian lee live towards this hour. thank you so much for your reporting today. >> we'll take a short break. donald trump and vladimirç put will speak to each other for the first time as president. what the kremlin is saying about it, that's next. >>> plus falcons' fans they are celebrating in the city of atlanta, their team headed to the super bowl. you'll hear from players who will face off in the big game, as newsro
we also heard from thev: king o jordan who was speaking with palestinian president saying that he will work with regional and international partners to make sure that moveu! doesn't happen. so, you know, also israeli also has fairly cordialok relationss with arab neighbors that things are getting better. if this move takes place, expect a strong reaction on the arab÷ú street. this will be deeply unpopular and a lot of these various countries in their population and that sentiment is likely...
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police shot and killed the suspect, a 28-year-old palestinian from east jerusalem. authorities arrested nine people since the attack. >> well it was a clean sweep for lala land. 74th golden globe awards. musical won a record setting 7 awards including best musical or comedy film and acting awards for its two stars emma stone and ryan gosling. moonlight taking home the golden globe for best dramatic film. casey aflec winning for his role in manchester by the sea and winning best actress for the french film elle. >> i love watching the fashions and the dresses and the glamour. >> up next, more on this deadly attack at the airport this did not have to happen. more and more what needs to change. >>> new details in the shooting at the fort lauderdale airport. >> the shooter walked into the anchorage fbi office two months before his rampage. he told them he heard voices and that they were forcing him to watch isis videos. discuss more with our counter terrorism analyst. >>> somebody that comes in and seems mentally ill says voices in his head make him possibly want to do
police shot and killed the suspect, a 28-year-old palestinian from east jerusalem. authorities arrested nine people since the attack. >> well it was a clean sweep for lala land. 74th golden globe awards. musical won a record setting 7 awards including best musical or comedy film and acting awards for its two stars emma stone and ryan gosling. moonlight taking home the golden globe for best dramatic film. casey aflec winning for his role in manchester by the sea and winning best actress...
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diplomats gathering in paris trying to revive talks between israelis and palestinians, live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now.
diplomats gathering in paris trying to revive talks between israelis and palestinians, live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now.
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palestinians calling this the israelis taking advantage of the trump administration and calling on the international community to step in here. john. >> it will be interesting to hear and listen to the united states nations and what other folks weighing in on the move. >>> lead levels in flint, michigan have dipped below dangerous levels. it's down to levels of other cities of similar size. flint residents have been grappled with the water supply for two years. 13 current or former government employees have been charged in an ongoing criminal investigation. >>> all right. you might say "la la land" is the one to beat for best picture at the academy awards. dancing ryan gosling, what can i say? at the time the most oscar recommendations by a single film. ryan gosling is the lead actor. and the 32-year-old director damien chazelle who could become the best other best director winner. after two years of earning t the #oscar so white. >> i finally did see "la la land." >> and? >> it's very good. >> is it? >> it's very good. the opening number is interesting. >> tap dancing? >> it's not abo
palestinians calling this the israelis taking advantage of the trump administration and calling on the international community to step in here. john. >> it will be interesting to hear and listen to the united states nations and what other folks weighing in on the move. >>> lead levels in flint, michigan have dipped below dangerous levels. it's down to levels of other cities of similar size. flint residents have been grappled with the water supply for two years. 13 current or...
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problems in the middle east, but it's also a cause of continuing instability and the future of the palestinian state and israel depends on successful negotiation. i think this is an alert, i wouldn't call it a warning, i think it's an alert, that it's an international consensus and they're trying to influence the trump administration to really adopt a two-state solution and certainly not move the embassy to jerusalem, with all the implications that would have and the possible consequences, but we'll see we don't know what the new u.s. policies are going to be. >> thank you, ambassador. appreciate your time. >>> still ahead, mexico sends a strong warning with donald trump, hit us with a major border tax and we'll retaliate immediately. up next one of trump's former advisors on the threat and the risk of a tariff war. >>> hello, again, and thank you for joining us. the president-elect is doubling down on his threat to tax companies manufacturing in mexico and selling in the u.s. layla is in mexico city, so layla, understandably mexico is not too happy about this tariff idea, what more are you he
problems in the middle east, but it's also a cause of continuing instability and the future of the palestinian state and israel depends on successful negotiation. i think this is an alert, i wouldn't call it a warning, i think it's an alert, that it's an international consensus and they're trying to influence the trump administration to really adopt a two-state solution and certainly not move the embassy to jerusalem, with all the implications that would have and the possible consequences, but...
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. >> israel had gone into lebanon to create a buffer zone against the palestinians. >> a battalion came out to oversee the withdrawal from lebanon. it got sucked in to the lebanese civil war. >> the civil war is between christians and muslims and the muslims looked like they were supporting christians. >> a big debate broke out afterwards. should we ever put the marines in that vulnerable position when they didn't have a clear mission. they were sitting there. >> the united states and the mideast was faced with an array of small forces and not uponing who or where they were or what they wanted. >> there no words to properly express our outrage. i think the outrage of all americans. >> do you have any idea who did it? >> the saddest day of my presidency, the saddest day of my life. it was the low point of the reagan presidency. >> a question that must be asked is why 241 men were killed boy a terrorist yet this country was not outraged. there were no demonstrations and no marchers and little outcry. the reason? within 48 hours of the bombing. the united states innovated grenada. >> about
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have a very successful state, you don't have security, the only way you're going to get it is if the palestinians get their state, the only way you're going to get it is if israel has security, in other words each of them has an interest in both succeeding. that's still true today. it looks like a long way from now. there's no reason to be immediately optimistic, but i believe countries like people ultimately act out of self--interest and it lies getting an agreement to live separately side by side in peace. >> you would know better than most and we will look up president bush's speech in the middle east. >> as he look ahead for mr. trump a bruce springsteen tribute band pulling out of the inauguration, we'll talk about why and whether the boss played a role as well. walmart, general motors say they're adding thousands of jobs in the united states, so does trump deserve the credit? let's talk about that. >>> and after eight years in america's famous house we now know where the obama's are going directly after inauguration. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. ♪ ♪ born in the u.s., i was b
have a very successful state, you don't have security, the only way you're going to get it is if the palestinians get their state, the only way you're going to get it is if israel has security, in other words each of them has an interest in both succeeding. that's still true today. it looks like a long way from now. there's no reason to be immediately optimistic, but i believe countries like people ultimately act out of self--interest and it lies getting an agreement to live separately side by...
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. >> jackie, trump has talked about the israeli-palestinian conflict resolving it and it would be his ultimate deal, if he was able to do that. what would that look like? do we know? >> no. it wasn't too long ago he said he was neutral in the dispute which obviously can you not be. particularly when you're a world leader. i don't think we know that. i don't think we know that yet. a lot depends on his ambassador. but what his ambassador is supporting right now sort of negates -- if he decides to support settlements, if they move the embassy to jerusalem this will be a nonstarter on the other side. so we'll have to see. there are a lot of open questions on what his policies will be because he didn't start with any. it was sort of -- made it up as he went along. >> up next trump's economic mantra. i did that. the good news the president-elect says belongs to him and why he claims there's much more to come. >>> but first a politician say the darnest thing flashback. when then candidate trump met toddler trump. >> what's your name? >> name. >> now, he's supposed to look like donald trump
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having secretary of state john kerry come out and lay down the administration views on the israeli/palestinian conflict and the talk of the need to continue to work on a two-state solution and he is having his say up until inauguration day. fred? >> athena jones, thank you so much. >>> all right. so this week remembering the horrific terror attack in brussels back in march that killed more than 30 people. nine months later one who lost a mother on the attack at the airport opens up talking to cnn's barbara starr on that fateful day when their lives changed forever. >> i'm pushing through it. every day and it's difficult. you have to look forward. >> reporter: for 18-year-old kiani martinez her brothers and sisters there is other devastation beyond the pain of burnt shrapnel and broken bones. her mother, gale, was killed. all four children and the air force father were among the americans critically wounded in the march isis suicide bomber attack on the brussels airport. lieutenant colonel martinez was just back from afghanistan. they'd been waiting to check in for a flight to go on vacation. >
having secretary of state john kerry come out and lay down the administration views on the israeli/palestinian conflict and the talk of the need to continue to work on a two-state solution and he is having his say up until inauguration day. fred? >> athena jones, thank you so much. >>> all right. so this week remembering the horrific terror attack in brussels back in march that killed more than 30 people. nine months later one who lost a mother on the attack at the airport opens...
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trump says jared kushner could greatly help with peace talks between the israelis and the palestinians. do you believe that? >> i think the whole trump administration is geared to understand that you have to be really aggressive with the bad guy and good with the good guys, with the allies, the strategic partners of the united states, which is israel, and other good people, moderate arab countries around the middle east. >> how can jared kushner help? >> well, again, it's not just about jared. it's about making sure that there are good and bad people and you align interests with the good people and you fight the bad people. you have to choose. either they want peace and then you open doors and invest and develop and israel has demonstrated we know how to do that in the past. >> i know, but i just want to ask you about jared kushner because he's a bit of a mystery to americans because we've never heard him speak in a public forum, and you know him. can you tell us what you know about him and how he might be able to help with peace talks in the middle east? >> first of all, he's got the
trump says jared kushner could greatly help with peace talks between the israelis and the palestinians. do you believe that? >> i think the whole trump administration is geared to understand that you have to be really aggressive with the bad guy and good with the good guys, with the allies, the strategic partners of the united states, which is israel, and other good people, moderate arab countries around the middle east. >> how can jared kushner help? >> well, again, it's not...
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they discussed the peace process with the palestinians and other issues. mr. trump invited prime minister netanyahu to the u.s. in february. he said top on his mind is the iran deal. he was the most vocal critic, even traveling to washington to lobby against the deal before congress. so now we know why he was quiet in the final months of the obama administration, he sees trump as a new opportunity in some ways to roll back the deal. he said he also wants to talk about the u.n. security council resolutions and other ways that these two leaders can work together. we know that president putin is excited to work with president obama. we'll find out just how soon that meeting is happening for netanyahu to travel to washington to meet trump. >> all right, oren lieberman from jerusalem, appreciate that. >>> also coming up, the president versus the press. on his first full day in office, trump blasted the media, calling the media dishonest, and it's not just the president, the message is also coming from trump's team, that's next. mountains, and racetracks.quere, and
they discussed the peace process with the palestinians and other issues. mr. trump invited prime minister netanyahu to the u.s. in february. he said top on his mind is the iran deal. he was the most vocal critic, even traveling to washington to lobby against the deal before congress. so now we know why he was quiet in the final months of the obama administration, he sees trump as a new opportunity in some ways to roll back the deal. he said he also wants to talk about the u.n. security council...
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>> i think it ought to be part of the negotiated solution by the israelis and palestinians, part of the negotiated outcome. i don't think that we should jump ahead of the parties in this, and i would hate to see it have -- the impact of enflaming things in the region. i think this ought to be the subject of negotiation between the parties. >> at the white house press briefing today, sean spicer said his intention is never to lie, but that sometimes, he said, we can disagree with the facts. do you think president trump and his administration are committed to telling the truth, based on what you've seen so far? >> based on what i've seen so far, regrettably, no. i think we have seen some very flagrant examples of the president simply making up his own facts to suit himself. there have been a couple where when he invented millions of illegal immigrants voting. that was his way of explaining why he lost the popular vote. that's a complete fiction. if he's willing to say things like that, if he's willing to make claims about the intelligence agencies, compare them to nazi germany when they c
>> i think it ought to be part of the negotiated solution by the israelis and palestinians, part of the negotiated outcome. i don't think that we should jump ahead of the parties in this, and i would hate to see it have -- the impact of enflaming things in the region. i think this ought to be the subject of negotiation between the parties. >> at the white house press briefing today, sean spicer said his intention is never to lie, but that sometimes, he said, we can disagree with the...
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the two talked about the peace process with iran and the palestinians, and other issues. netanyahu will come to the white house for a visit and that will be set in the days ahead. it looks like it will come right after the meetings with the canadian president and the president of mexico. >> thank you very much, nic to you now, prime minister of britain, teresa may, she will travel to washington, she will meet with president trump on friday, what is she hoping to get from the meeting and by the way, this is fascinating that she is now the first that he will meet with, given the fact that some saw it as a dis to her that he meet with nigel farad and that that's already happened. >> and that she wasn't the first through the eighth person in line to get the phone call. this is very important to teresa may, hugely important. she wants to get a better agreement with the united states, she wants to get a trade agreement with the united states, why? simple for her, she wants to take britain out of the european union. she wants to back it up with what she may get with president tr
the two talked about the peace process with iran and the palestinians, and other issues. netanyahu will come to the white house for a visit and that will be set in the days ahead. it looks like it will come right after the meetings with the canadian president and the president of mexico. >> thank you very much, nic to you now, prime minister of britain, teresa may, she will travel to washington, she will meet with president trump on friday, what is she hoping to get from the meeting and...
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police say the attacker is a palestinian man from east jerusalem, a short distance away from where the attack took place. there is heightened alert in the neighborhood, as police look for suspects. they say they have made nine arrests, five of whom are family members of the suspect. the question is was the attack premeditated or spur of the moment? israelis prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel has an understanding that the attacker was an isis sympathizer or supporter. he didn't offer any evidence or say why it is that israel knows that, but he pointed to the similarity between this attack and the attacks in nice and berlin where a truck was used, once again, to plow into a crowded tourist area, which is exactly what this was in jerusalem, a crowded walkway. police say there has been no isis correctell and this attack doesn't show a new one, but there is concern that isis is not allowed to grow. first, israel has been trying to crack down on social media incitement. one israeli leader turned it, quote, viral terrorism. israel has been trying to work for months to stop the prop
police say the attacker is a palestinian man from east jerusalem, a short distance away from where the attack took place. there is heightened alert in the neighborhood, as police look for suspects. they say they have made nine arrests, five of whom are family members of the suspect. the question is was the attack premeditated or spur of the moment? israelis prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel has an understanding that the attacker was an isis sympathizer or supporter. he didn't offer...
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settlement built in areas that israelis claim will always remain part of israel were a blow to the palestinians who rejected the move and promised consequences. >> we will continue to use whatever available means available to us, diplomatic, nonviolent, political to defend the rights of our people against these israeli policy. >> reporter: in 2003 trump donated $10,000 to the settlement, one of the same sites as the planned expansion, in honor of his friend david freedman, trump's hard line pick as ambassador to israel. freedman supports legalizing settlements, an exing the west bank and promising to back the captain for israel's government in whatever policy it chooses. >> israel is a friend. the trump administration will be loyal to its friends, trust its friends. >> reporter: a welcome sentiment for netanyahu after eight years of sparring with president obama. >> israel to me is very important. >> reporter: president trump has promised to have israel's back and recently lobbied to head off a controversial u.n. vote criticizing israeli settlements. the obama administration's decision not to v
settlement built in areas that israelis claim will always remain part of israel were a blow to the palestinians who rejected the move and promised consequences. >> we will continue to use whatever available means available to us, diplomatic, nonviolent, political to defend the rights of our people against these israeli policy. >> reporter: in 2003 trump donated $10,000 to the settlement, one of the same sites as the planned expansion, in honor of his friend david freedman, trump's...
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this is of palestinian interest as well. >> that country still in mourning. oren liebermann, thank you. >>> let's check in on the cnn money stream right now. global stocks trading mixed. dow futures lower right now. the average came close to 20,000 on friday. one-third of a point away. it could not get there. the dow will need 37 points to cross that milestone today. >>> the big question on wall street this week, will we see a positive trump effect on corporate earnings? analysts expect profits to rise 3% overall for the fourth quarter. big banks kickoff this week, bank of america and jpmorgan chase and wells fargo. all of those stocks have soared since donald trump won the election. >>> new this morning, mcdonald's selling off most of the business in china for $2.1 billion. the chinese financial company called citic will take over operations in china and hong kong. the carlyle group is taking a 28% stake. mcdonald's will hold a 20% stake. this is part of a global shift to reduce the number of stores it owns and turn them into franchises. the restaurants are
this is of palestinian interest as well. >> that country still in mourning. oren liebermann, thank you. >>> let's check in on the cnn money stream right now. global stocks trading mixed. dow futures lower right now. the average came close to 20,000 on friday. one-third of a point away. it could not get there. the dow will need 37 points to cross that milestone today. >>> the big question on wall street this week, will we see a positive trump effect on corporate earnings?...
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. >> help people understand, we're not just talking about the palestinians and their anger at moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. we're talking about our arab allies who are supposedly helping us defeat isis, right? >> right. you've got king hussein of jordan. you've got the king of morocco. both have long historic family ties all the way back to the prophet. both are very deeply committed to jerusalem. we're going to be undercutting them very serious. there will be riots, there will be blood. it doesn't seem to me at this particular time it's worth doing. i don't think there's anybody if you ask somebody what's the capitol of jerusalejerusalem, i. what's that have to do with a piece of brick and stone? >> why do you think that's one of the first orders of business for the trump team? >> it's been the first order of business for every new president coming in, and i don't think he's way out of line in trying to tell people, yes, i recognize israel's position in jerusalem, maybe not the way they want it. but we have other things to worry about right now. president trump has made it c
. >> help people understand, we're not just talking about the palestinians and their anger at moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. we're talking about our arab allies who are supposedly helping us defeat isis, right? >> right. you've got king hussein of jordan. you've got the king of morocco. both have long historic family ties all the way back to the prophet. both are very deeply committed to jerusalem. we're going to be undercutting them very serious. there will be riots, there...
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his parents were palestinians. when you look at san bernardino. you're saying that this is justification for the ban. the san bernardino shooter -- >> the san bernardino shooter, was born in illinois. his parents were pakistani. his wife, was born in pakistan. lived in saudi arabia, came to the united states. the attacker in orlando was an american. so how is that justification? >> because this is all part of the defense against terrorism and it's all part of immigration security. knowing who's coming in. knowing who's here. knowing how they get radicalized is part of immigration and terrorism. which is what the president ran on and what he said look, we're going to clean up the mess. we need to know who is in our country and what they're doing. >> most of those people you just pointed to are american. >> most of the people you point to are american who is were born here. >> poppy, don't you think it would be a good idea to find out why they're radicalized and what happens to them? >> of course i do, congressman, as you well know much of this radi
his parents were palestinians. when you look at san bernardino. you're saying that this is justification for the ban. the san bernardino shooter -- >> the san bernardino shooter, was born in illinois. his parents were pakistani. his wife, was born in pakistan. lived in saudi arabia, came to the united states. the attacker in orlando was an american. so how is that justification? >> because this is all part of the defense against terrorism and it's all part of immigration security....