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but even the israelis, i suspect, are wary about doing this. the reason is, israel has prepared, anyway, relations with the sunni arabs, clandestinely, it is not in public, but even the saudi's and the gulf arabs, and in addition to eat in egypt and jordan, which are openly any peace treaty. this would cause writing all over the middle east and under the progress. i think the israelis would rather have the real progress that has had been behind-the-scenes than the symbolism of the embassy in jerusalem. >> we are on the cusp of the 50th anniversary of the six-day war in jerusalem. you think about how many individuals have tried to come up with a peace pact of some sort. you look at some of the professionals, george mitchell, dennis ross, people who spend their lives trying to do this. it eludes them. donald trump may or may not actually try to move the embassy. i think he is just trying to shake things up and he is trying to be the agitator, if you will. he wants to be an agent of change. one has to remember that the visigoths were agents of cha
but even the israelis, i suspect, are wary about doing this. the reason is, israel has prepared, anyway, relations with the sunni arabs, clandestinely, it is not in public, but even the saudi's and the gulf arabs, and in addition to eat in egypt and jordan, which are openly any peace treaty. this would cause writing all over the middle east and under the progress. i think the israelis would rather have the real progress that has had been behind-the-scenes than the symbolism of the embassy in...
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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 rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do understanding that the two parties wouldn't actually arrive at a final status agreement is to preserve the possibility of a two-state solution because we do not see an alternative to it. and i've said this directly to president netten yanyahnetanyah. -- because if you do not have two states, then in some form or fashion you are extending an occupation functionally you end up having one state in which millions of people are disenfranchised and operate a second class residence. you can't even call them citizens necessarily. and, so the goal of the resolution was to simply say that the settlements, the growth of the settlements, are creati
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 rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do understanding that the two parties...
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or the israeli/president clintonian flingt. let's hope he can do that. i hope he will immerse himself in it and really work at it because it takes leadership at the very top of america's government if that's got any chance of succeeding. but you can't think you can succeed at that if you are in effect so biased one way or the other. 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 who
or the israeli/president clintonian flingt. let's hope he can do that. i hope he will immerse himself in it and really work at it because it takes leadership at the very top of america's government if that's got any chance of succeeding. but you can't think you can succeed at that if you are in effect so biased one way or the other. 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...
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and unlike in the israeli attack. we see people immediately running away because they're used to this. we're still not conditioned to be expecting something as dramatic as this. >> we're not conditioned. other countries are. other international cities are. when you put through the airports, you've seen it. i've seen it. what they have is they'll either stop you at the door. so the secure space is not after this luggage claim. it is actually before you even get into the airport in some cases. >> absolutely. >> is that what with we might be facing here in the united states? >> that's what we need. because others are watching this. and my concern is that there may be a copy cat. we already know from brussels, from now here in ft. lauderdale that there is an insecure, totally soft target from the minute you enter the airport up to where tsa takes over. and in that space, there are hundreds of people picking up luggage, as we see here. or dropping off luggage and getting their tickets. it's a soft target. we need more unif
and unlike in the israeli attack. we see people immediately running away because they're used to this. we're still not conditioned to be expecting something as dramatic as this. >> we're not conditioned. other countries are. other international cities are. when you put through the airports, you've seen it. i've seen it. what they have is they'll either stop you at the door. so the secure space is not after this luggage claim. it is actually before you even get into the airport in some...
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but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abbas' ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace in the palestinian ter territories, in light of all the dangers that have emerged in the region and the understandable ars that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do, understanding the two parties wouldn't actually arrive at a final status agreement, was to reserve the possibility of a two-state solution because we do not see an alternative to it. and i've said this directly to prime minister netanyahu, i've said it inside of israel, i've said it to palestinians as well, i don't see how this issue gets resolved in a way that maintains israel as both jewish and a democracy. because if you do not have two states, then in some form or fashion you are extending an occupation, functionally you end up having one state in which millions of people are disenfranchised and operate as second-class o
but in light of shifts in israeli politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics, a weakening of president abbas' ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace in the palestinian ter territories, in light of all the dangers that have emerged in the region and the understandable ars that israelis may have about the chaos and rise of groups like isil and the deterioration of syria, in light of all those things, what we at least wanted to do, understanding the two...
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resolution condemning israeli settlements. what does he think on that issue. plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ >>> we are back with james baker, the former secretary of state and secretary of treasury and so much else. let me ask you about the resolution in the u.n. in which the united states for the first time not veto a resolution condemning the billing of settlements in israel. you railed against them when you were secretary in state. you got in some hot water but you held to your position. what do you make of what the obama administration did? >> first of all, let me suggest to you it wasn't the first time that the united states didn't veto. abstaining in that situation was very consistent with long standing u.s. policy. you go back and look at a lot of the resolutions. in fact, it was one in 1980 specifically on settlements to which the united states abstained rather than vetoing it. in many instances you'll find resolutions that were critica
resolution condemning israeli settlements. what does he think on that issue. plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ >>> we are back with james baker, the former secretary of state and secretary of treasury and so much else. let me ask you about the resolution in the u.n. in which the united states for the first time not veto a resolution condemning the billing of settlements in israel. you railed against them...
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israeli settlers who live in the west bank live under israeli civil law, and what has been happening is, increasingly, there's been a reverse of the oslo process. palestinian homes in the west bank built illegally, i grant you that, but built because they can't get permits, only one permit was granted for construction of a palestinian entity in 2014 and 2015, so those have been demolished. >> rose: how much aid did we give israel last year? >> 3.1 billion, approximately. >> rose: largest donor of american aid in the world. >> israel receives more than 50% of all the foreign military sales support of the united states and, yes, we give them a lot of aid. i'm not bashful about that. i think we should. i'm glad we give israel a lot of aid. israel is our friend and ally and has been under siege and israel does need to be able to have the security to protect itself. part of the guiding principle of how we approached this process was to absolutely make sure israel could defend itself by itself. >> rose: you know what the israelis will say. they will say to you and have said it a thousand t
israeli settlers who live in the west bank live under israeli civil law, and what has been happening is, increasingly, there's been a reverse of the oslo process. palestinian homes in the west bank built illegally, i grant you that, but built because they can't get permits, only one permit was granted for construction of a palestinian entity in 2014 and 2015, so those have been demolished. >> rose: how much aid did we give israel last year? >> 3.1 billion, approximately. >>...
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with 2 israeli generals, 2 colonels and an agent. one of the generals was a major player in israeli cyber security. and said the united states didn't take this as seriously as they need to. it's one of the most important ways in which we will be fighting a war in the future. we have not made it a priority. it's high time we do. i hope donald trump will. >> sean: last word? >> regarding the content on the dnc emails and the contest of john podesta's emails. i remember candid camera. fox the creator said caught in the act of being themselves. putin didn't right those emails. they were call in the act of being themselves. >> sean: it was one of my favorite shows with the honeymooners and all in the family. that's another day. upnext today on hannity: >> the count of mexico will reimburse the united states for the cost of the wall. >> sean: he is lashing out for the media for trying to discourt his plan. bo dietl and geraldo rivera straight ahead. ok, let me explain. this is your tax return. ok. now, there are many right ways to fill out
with 2 israeli generals, 2 colonels and an agent. one of the generals was a major player in israeli cyber security. and said the united states didn't take this as seriously as they need to. it's one of the most important ways in which we will be fighting a war in the future. we have not made it a priority. it's high time we do. i hope donald trump will. >> sean: last word? >> regarding the content on the dnc emails and the contest of john podesta's emails. i remember candid camera....
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he had stabbed another israeli soldier. so, people were sort of expecting tensions to possibly flair. but again, even though there's been an increase of palestinian and israeli violence over the past year, the past few months have been rather quiet, so this is not an expected attack by any means. it's the first and deadliest terrorist incident in jerusalem in the past three months, alex. >> all right, lucy kafanov following things from london, thank you for that. >>> the east coast is dealing with the aftermath of a deadly winter storm. five fatalities have been confirmed in connection with the blast of snow and ice and sleet which has hit areas from georgia all the way to maine. and the west coast is now preparing for a major storm. that is raising some fears of widespread flooding, mudslides and avalanches. joining me now, meteorologist bonnie schneider. so, bonnie, how's it looking out there? >> well, alex, we're getting the snowfall totals in, and we've had so many records shattered, like this one in providence. this go
he had stabbed another israeli soldier. so, people were sort of expecting tensions to possibly flair. but again, even though there's been an increase of palestinian and israeli violence over the past year, the past few months have been rather quiet, so this is not an expected attack by any means. it's the first and deadliest terrorist incident in jerusalem in the past three months, alex. >> all right, lucy kafanov following things from london, thank you for that. >>> the east...
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security council resolution, condemning israeli settlements. here's what he said. >> if israel does he goghs down the one state path, it will never have true peace with the rest of the arab world. and i can say that with certainty. the arab countries have made clear that they will not make peace with israel without resolving the israeli/palestinian conflict. >> mr. ambassador, your take on what secretary kerry said. >> let me put it this way, frances. 50% of israel agrees with the content of what secretary kerry said. if you remove the name secretary of state john kerry, and if you remove the date, a lot of people would sign off or subscribe to the contents of that speech. this is a speech that former prime ministers of israel have been enunciating for a long time. yes, there is an issue of the timing. why wasn't this speech delivered two years ago, a year ago, six months ago, rather than in the interim period before a president -- a new administration comes into office on january 20th. but that said, and that -- and his speech saying what it d
security council resolution, condemning israeli settlements. here's what he said. >> if israel does he goghs down the one state path, it will never have true peace with the rest of the arab world. and i can say that with certainty. the arab countries have made clear that they will not make peace with israel without resolving the israeli/palestinian conflict. >> mr. ambassador, your take on what secretary kerry said. >> let me put it this way, frances. 50% of israel agrees with...
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palestinian leader mahmoud abbas warning that he would withdraw recognize nix of israeli if the israeli moves its israeli embassy and jordan says the move would cross a red line. netanyahu has accepted an invitation from the president to meet in the white house next month. the president special to with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau and mexico president and plans to meet with them soon. he added that renegotiating tei north american free trade agreement is a top priority and they would be willing to discuss the terms of the deal. you have news on the israeli issue? >> theresa may is coming to the white house this friday. a lot happening. i want to talk about jerusalem and everything else in the segment. mark halpern, a radical shift from -- >> saturday to sunday? >> yeah, saturday to sunday. >> different teams. >> i actually thought when they announced sean spicer was coming out to make a statement saturday night after the remarkable protests that he would say something like that. >> you mean the millions of the people around the world in the women's marches talking about mu
palestinian leader mahmoud abbas warning that he would withdraw recognize nix of israeli if the israeli moves its israeli embassy and jordan says the move would cross a red line. netanyahu has accepted an invitation from the president to meet in the white house next month. the president special to with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau and mexico president and plans to meet with them soon. he added that renegotiating tei north american free trade agreement is a top priority and they...
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other israeli soldiers shot and killed the driver, a palestinian resident of east jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the attack site and said the driver was likely a supporter of isis. >> ( translated ): we know that there has been a series of terror attacks. there definitely could be a connection between them, from france to berlin and now jerusalem. we are fighting this affliction and we will overcome it. >> sreenivasan: hamas did not take responsibility, but a spokesman for the militant group that rules gaza praised the attack. >> ( translated ): we consider it to be a natural reaction to the israeli occupation's violations and crimes against our people, our land and holy places. today in iraq, two suicide bombers struck baghdad killing at least 20 people. the latest in a wave of attacks on civilians. one attack occurred in a wholesale market in the shiite neighborhood of sadr city. the other happened in a fruit and vegetable market in another predominantly shiite neighborhood of the capital. isis claimed responsibility for one of the bombings. mo
other israeli soldiers shot and killed the driver, a palestinian resident of east jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the attack site and said the driver was likely a supporter of isis. >> ( translated ): we know that there has been a series of terror attacks. there definitely could be a connection between them, from france to berlin and now jerusalem. we are fighting this affliction and we will overcome it. >> sreenivasan: hamas did not take responsibility,...
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government and the israeli election. like they think something happened in russia. 350,000 tax dollars from the state department was sent to a group called one voice. it was used for voter list and databases and all of it was intended to get rid of benjamin netanyahu. then they helped to raise millions of dollars in 2015 in order to defeat benjamin netanyahu in a foreign election. i want to know where is the senate outrage about that? that's not allegations, that's not declassified. that is information. bipartisan committee had to accept. >> sean: larry, there is another component to that. taxpayer dollars were used there. $350,000. that doesn't sound like a lot but that's money from hard-working americans that this president used to influence on elections. against i might add, our closest allies. >> we also found out because democratic operatives were literally sending agitators to interfere with donald trump rallies and sending people to various states who could not vote there legally. there's a whole lot of ambushing
government and the israeli election. like they think something happened in russia. 350,000 tax dollars from the state department was sent to a group called one voice. it was used for voter list and databases and all of it was intended to get rid of benjamin netanyahu. then they helped to raise millions of dollars in 2015 in order to defeat benjamin netanyahu in a foreign election. i want to know where is the senate outrage about that? that's not allegations, that's not declassified. that is...
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the israeli government desire to begin construction. 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 wash
the israeli government desire to begin construction. 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...
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the video shows busloads of young israeli soldiers gathering on this popular promenade on the city of in jerusalem and they were going to go on a cultural tour when you see a white truck ramming into the crowd, it doesn't stop and he lurches forward and he slams it into reverse and crushing more people in reverse before scaling to a halt. the palestinian from east jerusalem was shot dead and you see the bullet holes in that video there. he killed at least four people and injured 17 others and all of them in their 20s. so a very young crowd. take a look at how this eyewitness described the terrifying moment. >> i'm just seeing a truck that went on the sidewalk -- sidewalk and hitting the soldiers and some soldiers started shooting on the chauffeur. it took them some time to kill them and we had time to make a reverse just to go back with his truck. >> that was one of the tour guides that was supposed to take the soldiers on the tour. we saw prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the scene just a few hours ago. he suggested without any evidence that the driver was a supporter of the islam
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there is heightened security in jerusalem following the deadly truck attack on israeli soldiers. security camera caught it as it unfolded and we want to warn you, it's disturbing to watch. you can see a white truck barreling at high speed on the road and it slows down only to back up and crush more people. four soldiers were killed and the u.s. department released a statement condemning the attack calling it brutal and senseless. >> let's go now to politics, new reaction on the intel report which concluded russia interfered in the u.s. election. ron allen is at trump tower for us. ron, what more is the trump team saying about the russia hacking report? >> reporter: that's a very good question, alex. there's been a lot of discussions about this on the morning shows and elsewhere all day today, trying to clarify their position. the president-elect's position and so on and so forth. the bottom line is that they are saying, they are emphasizing that the dnc, the democratic national committee is the entity that was hacked and they're blaming their poor cyber defenses for that and they
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the israeli we understand from the israeli consulate was an 18 or 19-year-old young woman who was here celebrating the new year with a couple of friends. she was the only one among her group who was killed. we haven't yet confirmed whether or not any americans were caught up in this. there were dozens injured. many still in the hospital. at least three are critical. >> kelly, back to the manhunt. any indication there may be more than one person involved? the gunman may have had help? any indication of that? >> reporter: there was talk of that early on from witnesses. there were reports, especially in social media, that perhaps this was perpetrated by more man one gunman. sometimes in the chaos of these types of incidents people think that they hear gunfire from lots of different directions and see it from different directions. authorities have been very constant in their reporting that they believe that there was only one attacker involved in this incident. whether or not there was sort of a supporting crew, whether or not he had any support from other people in istanbul is unclear. it
the israeli we understand from the israeli consulate was an 18 or 19-year-old young woman who was here celebrating the new year with a couple of friends. she was the only one among her group who was killed. we haven't yet confirmed whether or not any americans were caught up in this. there were dozens injured. many still in the hospital. at least three are critical. >> kelly, back to the manhunt. any indication there may be more than one person involved? the gunman may have had help? any...
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policy and certainly israeli policy. john kerry 72 minute speech was tyrant against israel. rejectionism why don't we have peace process, in other words this is a very complex issue but you're going to have a president there for probably eight years. we have one in eight days to do this on the way out to break with the long-standing policy is shameful. >> u.s. policy under both parties have been trying to find peace in palestine in that you are area to try to bring peace part of that has been two state solution by both parties to stop the settlements which cutoff the chance to have a political state. >> no one has succeeded and president obama didn't visit until beginning second term. >> it's politics. >> thank you. >>> up next, so what's putin looking to for the next four years. what's he up to. we're going to get a look at putin. this is "hardball" a place for politics. i mess around in the garage. i want to pay more to file my taxes. i want my tax software to charge me at the last second. paying $60 to file my taxes was the highlight of my day. and you just saw footage of
policy and certainly israeli policy. john kerry 72 minute speech was tyrant against israel. rejectionism why don't we have peace process, in other words this is a very complex issue but you're going to have a president there for probably eight years. we have one in eight days to do this on the way out to break with the long-standing policy is shameful. >> u.s. policy under both parties have been trying to find peace in palestine in that you are area to try to bring peace part of that has...
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ld house of resolution that criticizes israeli settlements in the west bank. lawmakers passing a measure today that requires an unwavering support. some democrats disagree, saying republicans are distorting the complexities of the middle east peace process. meanwhile, the second u.s. diplomat in command voicing concerns about north korea's nuclear advances. there weapon capabilities show qualitative improvement in the last year. they are almost ready to test launch in intercontinental missile. now, back to hannity. >> we weibel repealed the disar known as obamacare and create new health care. all sorts of reform that work for you and your family. >> sean: that was president-elect trump. this morning, donald trump tweeted... instead of working to fix it, they do the typical political thing and blame. keep your doctor, keep your plan, it's time for republicans and democrats to get together and come up with a health care plan that really works, much less expensive and far better. it's a good thing by the way that he is not back down because the numbers are grim.
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security council vote condemning israeli settlements. kerry's remarks considered a parting shot at israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu whose relationship with president obama has deteriorated over the last eight years as the two have clashed over differences on settlement building and the iran nuclear deal. retired four-star general jack keane is the chair of the institute for the study of war and a fox news military analyst. general, good to see you again. thanks for coming. >> glad to be here, paul. >> let's talk first about the russian sanctions this week that president obama put on russia for the hacking. do you have any doubt that russian intelligence was behind those hacks on democratic national committee? >> oh, absolutely none. no doubt whatsoever that russian intelligence was involved and no doubt whatsoever that vladimir putin authorized those attacks, much as he has done, paul, in many of the elections in eastern europe and the sources from mi-5 in england indicate that he was involved in the brexit vote. this is a patte
security council vote condemning israeli settlements. kerry's remarks considered a parting shot at israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu whose relationship with president obama has deteriorated over the last eight years as the two have clashed over differences on settlement building and the iran nuclear deal. retired four-star general jack keane is the chair of the institute for the study of war and a fox news military analyst. general, good to see you again. thanks for coming. >>...
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israel's prime minister is calling for the pardon of an israeli soldier convicted of manslaughter. benjamin netanyahu's request for a pardon plunges him into a political debate that has divided the country over this case and puts him at odds with the israeli military. israel's president has the authority issue a pardon but he said he will wait for the legal process to run its course before making a decision. up next, a closer look at some of the conservative credentials of president-elect trump's picks to fill the vacant seat on the u.s. a dream court. first, here is some of what our affiliates are covering. fox 13 in seattle. officials have confirmed nine flu-related deaths in washington three weeks into the flu season. the state health department says cases are at epidemic levels and widespread. doctors seen this bike and flu cases are urging everyone to get a flu shot. fox 35 in orlando. rick scott wants nearly $6 million to hire more state agents dedicated to counterterrorism efforts. the governor's request follows last year's terror attack on the pulse nightclub that left 49 p
israel's prime minister is calling for the pardon of an israeli soldier convicted of manslaughter. benjamin netanyahu's request for a pardon plunges him into a political debate that has divided the country over this case and puts him at odds with the israeli military. israel's president has the authority issue a pardon but he said he will wait for the legal process to run its course before making a decision. up next, a closer look at some of the conservative credentials of president-elect...
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make a very high profile diplomatic move, the first of his administration, his phone call with the israeli prime minister. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: these calls to foreign leaders who have a prominent relationship with the united states, they are important, they have an opportunity to begin a very new relationship. the president has already been on the phone with other world leaders including the prime minister of great britain, the president of mexico. today benjamin netanyahu, presideprime minister of israel. these are high stakes, ramifications that go beyond just the long-standing relationship between the united states and israel. it can't be looked at out of context of the administration of former president barack obama who had a testy, difficult relationship with benjamin netanyahu. donald trump who has known netanyahu personally over the years, is trying to forge a new relationship, he's trying to form a relationship with the ambassador to israel, with a more hard line, with the common parlance of that as compared to the most recent u.s. position toward israel on
make a very high profile diplomatic move, the first of his administration, his phone call with the israeli prime minister. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: these calls to foreign leaders who have a prominent relationship with the united states, they are important, they have an opportunity to begin a very new relationship. the president has already been on the phone with other world leaders including the prime minister of great britain, the president of mexico. today benjamin...
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i know he is very pro israeli. certainly with secretary kerry. i tried to figure out, a new york senator. he also has to find the difference between, did he just look like an obstructionist like mitch mcconnell who sat around like a troll tunneled bridge, ready to bite the leg of obama over the last eight years. do the democrats want to be pure obstructionists but not get caught at it? or look for places where they can agree with trump? where are they going? >> i think it was a unique political benefit. barack obama's entire pledge that he was going on fix washington. he was going to bring them together. his pitch is that i alone can fix this. so it is impacts on people's lives that really matter. so i don't think there's a been foyt democrats to obstruct everything he does. you put out open arms to him and you say if you're toward meet us halfway, we'll work with you. i don't see that invitation coming. to try to work with us on infrastructure or tax reform. i think we can be open to those overtures. i would be surprised to see if they show up.
i know he is very pro israeli. certainly with secretary kerry. i tried to figure out, a new york senator. he also has to find the difference between, did he just look like an obstructionist like mitch mcconnell who sat around like a troll tunneled bridge, ready to bite the leg of obama over the last eight years. do the democrats want to be pure obstructionists but not get caught at it? or look for places where they can agree with trump? where are they going? >> i think it was a unique...
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i'm also told he will have a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now, all of this comes while the white house is putting together its schedule moving forward on the things that are sort of the traditional early white house phase that i just outlined. but we have this whole other story line of the contentious relationship the president has with the media, his critiques over coverage that are coming at a hyper pace. and he made his initial critiques about coverage of his inauguration and the crowd size in a place that really seemed unexpected. he did so at his very first visit to the central intelligence agency, standing before about 400 of their officers and operatives. the president's first trip to the central intelligence agency. welcomed with applause by agency employees whose faces cannot be shown. >> i love you. i respect you. there's nobody i respect more. >> reporter: such affection coming after obvious friction with the spy agency. trump blew that off as a media creation. >> they sort of made it sound like i had a feud with the intelligence
i'm also told he will have a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now, all of this comes while the white house is putting together its schedule moving forward on the things that are sort of the traditional early white house phase that i just outlined. but we have this whole other story line of the contentious relationship the president has with the media, his critiques over coverage that are coming at a hyper pace. and he made his initial critiques about coverage of his...
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. >> rose: john kerry made a strong effort to do something and to bring israelis and palestinians together and, in the end, he could not do it. there is also iran. that agreement has held. >> the nuclear agreement. >> rose: the nuclear agreement. >> 1 year old today. >> rose: you believe it will continue to hold, that -- or can the administration that's coming to power do away with it? >> it could do away with it. >> rose: what are the consequence ifs they do away with it. >> well, let me outline them. first of all, let's step back and, as you said, this nuclear deal that was agreed and negotiated with iran a long with the european union, france, britain, germany, russia and china, as well as iran itself -- >> rose: the p5+1. the p5+1 plus iran has endured and been adhered to in all of its sellments by the iranian side. in contrast to where we were before the agreement a few years ago, iran has removed two-thirds of its centrifuges and disabled them, shipped out 98% of its enriched yiew uranium, poured concrete in the reactor -- >> rose: so much farther away to produce the materials for a
. >> rose: john kerry made a strong effort to do something and to bring israelis and palestinians together and, in the end, he could not do it. there is also iran. that agreement has held. >> the nuclear agreement. >> rose: the nuclear agreement. >> 1 year old today. >> rose: you believe it will continue to hold, that -- or can the administration that's coming to power do away with it? >> it could do away with it. >> rose: what are the consequence ifs...
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obama treated israeli. on presents course he may get comparable results, or worse. >> again, he knew exactly what was going to happen when he sent out those tweets. you has a president with a 12% approval rating and you send out those tweets and back that president into a corner no way he can respond. >> you run through a list of all the national security issues facing the united states that are real and urgent at the moment. north korea, china, potentially russia, middle east. >> syria. >> why create a problem where there is not a problem? immigration across that border at a 40-year low and not necessary to take an ally of the united states and turn them into an enemy in the space of three days. >> tom, you brought up a good point about talking to scott walker a year ago and doing a little bit of research on how important exports are to the state of wisconsin and the rest of the country. which would be hurt by this. >> at a critical part in the campaign, the governor and i wererading phone calls as i was t
obama treated israeli. on presents course he may get comparable results, or worse. >> again, he knew exactly what was going to happen when he sent out those tweets. you has a president with a 12% approval rating and you send out those tweets and back that president into a corner no way he can respond. >> you run through a list of all the national security issues facing the united states that are real and urgent at the moment. north korea, china, potentially russia, middle east....
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. >> kroft: i'd say the saudis, i'd say the israelis, i'd say a lot of our friends in the middle east. i'd say everybody... >> obama: steve... >> kroft: everybody in your... everybody in the republican party. you want me to keep going? >> obama: yeah, if you are... if you're citing the republican party, i think it's fair to say that there is nothing i've done right over the last seven-and- half years. >> kroft: but even former members of his administration criticized the president for talking tough and not following through. in 2012, obama told the syrian government that the use of chemical weapons would cross a red line... >> obama: that-that's a red line for us. >> kroft: ...that could provoke u.s. military involvement. when they were used, the president responded not with force, but diplomacy, raising questions about his credibility. >> kroft: i want to go back to, like, 2012. >> obama: yeah. >> kroft: i want to... to two words. red line. >> obama: yeah. >> kroft: you didn't have to say that. >> obama: yeah. >> kroft: and there have been reports that it wasn't in your speech. >> ob
. >> kroft: i'd say the saudis, i'd say the israelis, i'd say a lot of our friends in the middle east. i'd say everybody... >> obama: steve... >> kroft: everybody in your... everybody in the republican party. you want me to keep going? >> obama: yeah, if you are... if you're citing the republican party, i think it's fair to say that there is nothing i've done right over the last seven-and- half years. >> kroft: but even former members of his administration...
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resolution that condemned israeli settlements, and she voiced support for moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. meanwhile, the nominee for commerce secretary, wilbur ross, put china on notice today. the billionaire investor told his confirmation hearing that the chinese are "the most protectionist" country among the major economies. >> they have both very high tariff barriers and very high non-tariff trade barriers to commerce. so, they talk much more about free trade than they actually practice. we would like to levelize that playing field and bring the realities a bit closer to the rhetoric. >> woodruff: ross also said the trump administration will focus on re-negotiating the "north atlantic free trade agreement," very early on. seperately, the senate armed services committee easily approved the nomination of james mattis for defense secretary. it goes now to the full senate. in west africa, a suicide attacker drove a car bomb into a camp in northern mali, killing at least 60 people and wounding 115. the attack struck a base in the city of gao, where soldie
resolution that condemned israeli settlements, and she voiced support for moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. meanwhile, the nominee for commerce secretary, wilbur ross, put china on notice today. the billionaire investor told his confirmation hearing that the chinese are "the most protectionist" country among the major economies. >> they have both very high tariff barriers and very high non-tariff trade barriers to commerce. so, they talk much more about free...
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jerusalem it's in fact saying our embassy to israel is in jerusalem, therefore we view jerusalem as an israeli city. that's why you have people in the state department and both cities frankly saying whoa before you do this you better think about it. >> can i say, i interviewed the israeli defense minister, liebermann about a whole number of topics and i asked him about this, he said it was not a priority for israel to have their embassy proved. i suspects it is a priority for proisrael in the united states and conservatives in israel. >> -- himself says priority of israel is dealing with the potential threat of iran. >> it's american political pressure on donald trump just like it was on other. >> others have promised it and taken it back. bill clinton i believe promised to move the embassy and ended up taking it back. >>> let me add one more issue that i think sort of got discussed. but the -- sean spicer was asked about whether in fact we would send more troops into iraq to take the oil, which is something that the president said orb implied, i would say, on saturday, by saying -- >> we may
jerusalem it's in fact saying our embassy to israel is in jerusalem, therefore we view jerusalem as an israeli city. that's why you have people in the state department and both cities frankly saying whoa before you do this you better think about it. >> can i say, i interviewed the israeli defense minister, liebermann about a whole number of topics and i asked him about this, he said it was not a priority for israel to have their embassy proved. i suspects it is a priority for proisrael in...
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the israeli firm is already developing a wall in air air and boeing has developed and operated border surveillance in the past. but much remains to be seen, including the price. trump has said could it take $8 billion. but some experts put the cost as high as $25 billion. and none of that includes maintenance. for "nightly business report." >>> at&t hits its earnings target and that's where we begin tonight's earnings. the company did report a slight drop in revenue. at&t also added nearly 3 million net wireless accounts and its streaming service showed some growth. the shares initially fell had after hours trading but finished the regular session up. ebay posted earnings and revenue for the quarter that matched analyst expectations. the ecommerce giant said an increase a tax benefit ask a strong shopping season all helped. for the current quarter, they gave sales guidance that missed the forecast. shares rose after hours but ended the regular session up just fractionally. and factory equipment maker rock well automation said that quarterly profit and sales grew and stabilizing demand
the israeli firm is already developing a wall in air air and boeing has developed and operated border surveillance in the past. but much remains to be seen, including the price. trump has said could it take $8 billion. but some experts put the cost as high as $25 billion. and none of that includes maintenance. for "nightly business report." >>> at&t hits its earnings target and that's where we begin tonight's earnings. the company did report a slight drop in revenue....
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the israeli, according to the israeli consulate, was an 18-year-old young woman who was here celebrating the new year with a couple of her friends. they survived but she did not. dozens were injured as well. we're not yet sure whether or not americans are among the wounded. we cannot definitively rule that out as of yet. many are still in the hospital, at least three people are in critical condition. so still trying to confirm whether or not any americans are among the wounded here. >> this is an awful start to the new year. thank you. >>> on the heels of the turkey terror, a new report on isis and its aspirations to launch mass casualty chemical attacks. it comes from the british security minister in a newspaper interview published today. i want to bring in chris dicky and also an msnbc contributor. thanks for being with me once again. while we have no claim of responsibility for the attack in turkey at this point, i want to ask you about the new interview with the british security minister on chemical weapons. do we even know whether isis, on an operational scale, is capable of that ki
the israeli, according to the israeli consulate, was an 18-year-old young woman who was here celebrating the new year with a couple of her friends. they survived but she did not. dozens were injured as well. we're not yet sure whether or not americans are among the wounded. we cannot definitively rule that out as of yet. many are still in the hospital, at least three people are in critical condition. so still trying to confirm whether or not any americans are among the wounded here. >>...
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. >>> and the white house confirms israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will visit the u.s. on february 15th. president trump has pledged former ties with israel after a rocky relationship with the obama administration. the two will look at possible new sanctions against iran in the wake of a ballistic missile test. >>> and there's a new top law enforcement officer running the justice department, dana boente. he relieved sally yates after she refused to go forward with the president's executive order. and this morning jeff sessions will vote be voted on for attor general. >>> and the president's execive order was being developed, written and rolled out. the associated press reports, quote, at least three top national security officials, defense secretary jim mathes, john kelly and rex tillerson were not aware of the details until the time trump signed it. the report goes on, mattis, who stood next to trump during friday's signing ceremony, is particularly incensed. a senior u.s. official says mattis along with joint chiefs joseph dunford was aware of the general concept of t
. >>> and the white house confirms israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will visit the u.s. on february 15th. president trump has pledged former ties with israel after a rocky relationship with the obama administration. the two will look at possible new sanctions against iran in the wake of a ballistic missile test. >>> and there's a new top law enforcement officer running the justice department, dana boente. he relieved sally yates after she refused to go forward with...
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meeting today in paris, the diplomats urged israelis and the palestinians-- neither of whom were attending-- to restate their commitment to a "two state solution"-- meaning an independent palestinian state alongside israel. france's president warned president-elect trump that his proposal to move the american embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem could derail peace efforts. >> it is necessary that the international community seriously thinks of the best way to accompany the two-state solution, and i assure here that this solution is the only possible one for peace and security. >> stewart: in israel, prime minister netanyahu called the paris meeting "futile." >> its purpose is to enforce on israel conditions that are not in line with our national needs. i must say this conference is one of the last gasps for breath from yesterday's world. tomorrow will look different and tomorrow is very near. >> stewart: in iraq, government troops say they've taken control of a district near the airport in mosul, iraq's second largest city and the last "isis" stronghold in the country. today troops
meeting today in paris, the diplomats urged israelis and the palestinians-- neither of whom were attending-- to restate their commitment to a "two state solution"-- meaning an independent palestinian state alongside israel. france's president warned president-elect trump that his proposal to move the american embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem could derail peace efforts. >> it is necessary that the international community seriously thinks of the best way to accompany...
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said today that president trump would like to grow closer with israel, and, scott, that's a pledge israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu would like to capitalize on. >> pelley: seth doane in jerusalem. seth, thank you. as margaret brennan mentioned, president trump leaned on auto executives today to build more cars in america. one killer of auto jobs has been automation, but mark strassmann botsfound one plant where robots are creating jobs. >> reporter: success rode into manning, south carolina, on a bicycle built by two. man and machine. every 13 seconds another one rolls off this assembly line. >> typically bicycle spokes are dropped in one at a time by hand. this machine does it automatically in only about 30 seconds. using the same amount of people, we can do about three times as many hubs in a day. epis is the main assembly line. >> reporter: arnold kamler is the c.e.o. of b.c.a., the bicycle corporation of america, his family's business since an05. the company has a factory in china, but kamler recently moved 10% of b.c.a.'s business back to the u.s. why? wages for chinese worke
said today that president trump would like to grow closer with israel, and, scott, that's a pledge israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu would like to capitalize on. >> pelley: seth doane in jerusalem. seth, thank you. as margaret brennan mentioned, president trump leaned on auto executives today to build more cars in america. one killer of auto jobs has been automation, but mark strassmann botsfound one plant where robots are creating jobs. >> reporter: success rode into...
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the embassy move is sought by conservative israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who spoke over the phone with president trump today. netanyahu also supports building more jewish homes in mostly arab east jerusalem, despite palestinian objections. today, permits were issued for 566 homes in three settlements. the permits had been on hold during the obama administration, which opposed new settlements. netanyahu said today the construction does not undermine prospects for peace with palestinians. the trump administration has apparently carried out its first drone strikes on terrorist targets overseas. officials in yemen say the unmanned, missile-carrying drone struck a vehicle with two suspected al-qaeda operatives yesterday in southern yemen. there is no official confirmation from the pentagon. the latest round of u.n. led peace talks to stop the six-year civil war in syria begin tomorrow in astana, the capital of kazakhstan. syrian rebel groups today called on russia to help secure a new ceasefire. russia is the main backer of syrian president bashar al- assad. the talks are spo
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. >> the only resolution is for the aspirations of both sides to be met through two states where israelis and palestinians each live in peace and security. >> eight years later, no resolution, israeli settlements expanding. 500,000 in the west bank according to human rights watch. you have isis, syria, russia in syria. this is an area of his legacy that at least at this point has not lived up to any of the hopes and promises that he has. >> very hard to get a good outcome in the middle east. he famously gave his nobel prize speech talking about go into warfare with a new kind of way. but he gets credit for iraq and afghanistan, but the hope of arab spring fizzled. the facebook revolution that was going to happen with young people on the streets boomeranged. the low moment of his presidency may be the red line in syria not met but not sending in troops in the long run. >> as we get ready for the president coming here momentarily, he's at a restaurant, nearby. you all know where the restaurant is. >> here his gnome home and the university of chicago. >> with michelle obama. tonight perhaps
. >> the only resolution is for the aspirations of both sides to be met through two states where israelis and palestinians each live in peace and security. >> eight years later, no resolution, israeli settlements expanding. 500,000 in the west bank according to human rights watch. you have isis, syria, russia in syria. this is an area of his legacy that at least at this point has not lived up to any of the hopes and promises that he has. >> very hard to get a good outcome in...
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or the israeli wall. now the israeli wall, there's a wall. but that's not going happen in america. we cannot do it. but we do need to scour our border. >> so they took him seriously not literally. >> right. >> not only on what he says on tweets and whatnot but on some of his campaign promises. that goes to my question about jobs. he often comes out and claims que credit for things he didn't do or claims more credit than he deserves for things. carrier being an example of that. do they see through that? do they see the shades of great there? >> yes. that was one thing that came up. we were traveling around the time that the carrier issue brought up. he went and toured the facility in indiana and someone mentioned that to us. but you know, he said that -- this person we spoke to about it was in candy hook, kentucky, in elliot county, a county that had never voted for a republican since its first election in 1872. and basically he was saying we need our jobs here. they are very practical, more so than i think people would think. >> we'll see how they react going forward. of course don
or the israeli wall. now the israeli wall, there's a wall. but that's not going happen in america. we cannot do it. but we do need to scour our border. >> so they took him seriously not literally. >> right. >> not only on what he says on tweets and whatnot but on some of his campaign promises. that goes to my question about jobs. he often comes out and claims que credit for things he didn't do or claims more credit than he deserves for things. carrier being an example of that....
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israeli prime minister nets tweeted they are building and will continue to build. what is palestine saying? >> 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 ha
israeli prime minister nets tweeted they are building and will continue to build. what is palestine saying? >> 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...
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the israelis do this better than anybody else. jay johnson may be pushing for more uniformed officers which is great but i have not seen when getting my bags up. we need to be able to walk up to people and ask them questions. trace said earlier. the only thing this guy checked was his case with his gun in it. that should have set off a bunch of red flag. he should have never been allowed to get on the airplane in alaska without a hell of a lot of secondary screening. i don't want to take his gun away if he is an average every day citizen. that's weird. all the way to florida with just a gun? >> megyn: why does the guy have the gun in the first place. if in november he walked into an fbi office and said i am hearing voices telling me to watch isis videos and he was hospitalized 5 years earlier. he has mental health issues. travels with only the gun checked. i am not saying you could have predicted it, but there were a couple of red flag. >> he was on the radar and susceptible to suggestion. i am sure isis did not know about him, bu
the israelis do this better than anybody else. jay johnson may be pushing for more uniformed officers which is great but i have not seen when getting my bags up. we need to be able to walk up to people and ask them questions. trace said earlier. the only thing this guy checked was his case with his gun in it. that should have set off a bunch of red flag. he should have never been allowed to get on the airplane in alaska without a hell of a lot of secondary screening. i don't want to take his...
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>> kerry also defended his department's decision to allow that -- kerry himself worked hard on the israeli-palestinian issue, obviously without success, but he thanked president obama forgiving him, quote, along wish to try. bret? >> bret: james rosen at the state department. after an engine falls off an air force plane midflight, fox 24 in charleston where the sentencing phase continued for a second day for the man convicted of killing nine black church members, friends and family testified about some of the victims today, despite shooter dylan dylann roof arguing that the emotional testimony is prejudicing the case against him. jurors are weighing whether to sentence roof to life in prison or to death. fox 25 in boston, where the bristol county sheriff's offering to send inmates to the border to help build a wall. an announcement today, an initiative suggesting that inmates could volunteer to build the wall or cleanup disaster sites. american civil liberties union calls the proposal inhumane and promised to fight and a plan that the sheriff puts forward. and this is a live look at chicago from fox 3
>> kerry also defended his department's decision to allow that -- kerry himself worked hard on the israeli-palestinian issue, obviously without success, but he thanked president obama forgiving him, quote, along wish to try. bret? >> bret: james rosen at the state department. after an engine falls off an air force plane midflight, fox 24 in charleston where the sentencing phase continued for a second day for the man convicted of killing nine black church members, friends and family...
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., the disgraceful anti-israeli resolution that the obama administration could have vetoed. and they didn't. and the even colluded on. >> that's exactly right. if you look at the last several weeks, but the obama administration has done, it's been shameful. their true colors are coming ou out. on the way out, they struck out at israel in a way that is hateful and profoundly damaging. the u.n. resolution that passed with barack obama and john kerry's active acquiescence is not their encouragement, is profoundly anti-israel. it is absurd. it actually declares much of israel to be illegal and illegitimate. it declares the temple mount, the holiest place in jerusalem for to be not legitimate or part of israel. it declares the western wall, where all over the world go to pray, to not be legally and not part of israel. for decades, the united states has stood as an ally against anti-semitism and i think bronc bronco obama did this to secure his legacy. i think history is going to record as barack obama and john kerry as relentless enemies of israel. >> sean: we talk about influenc
., the disgraceful anti-israeli resolution that the obama administration could have vetoed. and they didn't. and the even colluded on. >> that's exactly right. if you look at the last several weeks, but the obama administration has done, it's been shameful. their true colors are coming ou out. on the way out, they struck out at israel in a way that is hateful and profoundly damaging. the u.n. resolution that passed with barack obama and john kerry's active acquiescence is not their...
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meanwhile in ignoring the documents from china, his own attempted for the israeli election. what would your message be? >> we published it. which is the rigging of the primary process. >> sean: what an irony, right? there is proof but it's not on that. >> an older statesman, he should be helping this reformation. for the democratic party. that should be his position and to do that properly, he has to be seen as someone who is independent and trustworthy. he has to pull away entirely from that hillary clinton network. this was a problem, we are going to learn from it. he is not saying that and i think -- that's just a terrible thing for the democratic party that he isn't. frankly, it's not good for him either. he needs to be seen now with someone who is above all that. above the fray, he is a fair arbitrator of the different factions. >> sean: what it would your advice be for the incoming president, donald trump? >> to learn from that. to learn from the mistakes that were committed by hillary clinton, barack obama, especially in this area of transparency. if you can get the i
meanwhile in ignoring the documents from china, his own attempted for the israeli election. what would your message be? >> we published it. which is the rigging of the primary process. >> sean: what an irony, right? there is proof but it's not on that. >> an older statesman, he should be helping this reformation. for the democratic party. that should be his position and to do that properly, he has to be seen as someone who is independent and trustworthy. he has to pull away...
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president obama on equality and press freedoms, israeli and palestinian, russian sanctions, lgbt issues. what he will be advocating in his world after the white house and on his daughters sasha and maria and their generation and their hopes and dreams for a better tomorrow. for those of you watching on fox television stations across the country, join us for analysis that begins now. from new york, i'm shepard smith, fox news. john bussey is with us. he's been watching with us for the better part of the last hour. he started off telling the reporters in the room how glad he was to have them in the building. >> yes. he started off thanking the press and ended thanking the press. there was a message being sent for all of the criticism of the press, particularly by the trump campaign and by the president-elect. i think he wanted to underscore what he believed the role of press to be. as he said at the outset, you're not here in the white house or out there doing your job to be fans. you're here to keep us honest and accountable to the people. you're part of the democratic process. he went s
president obama on equality and press freedoms, israeli and palestinian, russian sanctions, lgbt issues. what he will be advocating in his world after the white house and on his daughters sasha and maria and their generation and their hopes and dreams for a better tomorrow. for those of you watching on fox television stations across the country, join us for analysis that begins now. from new york, i'm shepard smith, fox news. john bussey is with us. he's been watching with us for the better...