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and israel, and they are going to take their cues from israel -- >> you say better, but better from the israelis' point of view? >> the palestinians are very concerned they are going to get the short end of the stick. i will say i talked to some palestinian officials and they say, actually, it could be better in the sense that if prime minister netanyahu trusts president trump a little more, perhaps he could, if he wanted to, gain concessions from the prime minister to say listen, i have your back on this, and prime minister netanyahu didn't feel he had his back on the iran deal, and also didn't feel he had his back on the united nations with the controversial vote on settlements, and president trump has said that he wants to make peace between israelis and palestinians, and he is going to put his son-in-law in charge, and he called it the ultimate deal. the man who wrote "the art of the deal" wants to make the ultimate deal. >> what role do you think his son-in-law could have in all of this? >> he said he will be the one to make mideast peace. and not sure he has a long history with ar
and israel, and they are going to take their cues from israel -- >> you say better, but better from the israelis' point of view? >> the palestinians are very concerned they are going to get the short end of the stick. i will say i talked to some palestinian officials and they say, actually, it could be better in the sense that if prime minister netanyahu trusts president trump a little more, perhaps he could, if he wanted to, gain concessions from the prime minister to say listen, i...
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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 veto the measure allowed it to pass. >> the peace process is dead. you have an outgoing administration that's been hypercritical, an incoming administration that has a very strong pro-israeli sensibility. it's a perfect storm and i think prime minister netanyahu sees it to his advantage to move now. >> reporter: do these new announcements reflect a new policy by the trump administration giving israel a green light on settlements? the white house would not say. press secretary sean spicer said today that president trump wants to grow closer to israel and the settlement issue will be on
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...
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you know, israel has explained that president obama knew what was good for israel and was a little bit of tough love and we're going to crack down on these settlements because we think that's important, we're going to go for this iran deal because that makes israel secure. that was more in a context of not only what was good for israel, but what was good for the region, and what other countries wanted. i think that you're going to see a lot more of an israel friendly administration. 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 kremli
you know, israel has explained that president obama knew what was good for israel and was a little bit of tough love and we're going to crack down on these settlements because we think that's important, we're going to go for this iran deal because that makes israel secure. that was more in a context of not only what was good for israel, but what was good for the region, and what other countries wanted. i think that you're going to see a lot more of an israel friendly administration. does that...
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embassy in israel from tele aviv to jerusalem. a move that would be both significant and controversial. earlier today, prump spoke with benjamin netanyahu and described as quote, very nice. the focus of the calls cnn has learned, the iran nuclear deal and also the civil war in syria. the other big headline tonight, president trump's white house counselor, kellyanne conway, walking back remarks she made this morning on "meet the press" saying that the president would not release his returns after that audit is complete lp kellyanne conway now tells cnn the president remains under audit and has not changed his views. still though, we don't know if he will release the returns or not at all. we have our panel of analysts to drive into all of that and the big headline of course. i want to begin tonight overseas with our ian lee who is live for us in jerusalem. that phone call today between prime minister netanyahu and president trump, do we know what was discussed? >> reporter: poppy, we do know what was discussed. there was the firm c
embassy in israel from tele aviv to jerusalem. a move that would be both significant and controversial. earlier today, prump spoke with benjamin netanyahu and described as quote, very nice. the focus of the calls cnn has learned, the iran nuclear deal and also the civil war in syria. the other big headline tonight, president trump's white house counselor, kellyanne conway, walking back remarks she made this morning on "meet the press" saying that the president would not release his...
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embassy to israel -- in israel. white house press secretary sean spicer telling cnn, quote, we are at the very beginning stages of even discussing this subject, end quote. moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem was one of president trump's pledges during the campaign. that alert coming on the heels of a phone call between president trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we have coverage on this breaking story. we begin with jeff zeleny at the white house with more on this. right after the phone call president trump heading to the east wing of the white house for a swearing-in of his senior staff. we're looking at live pictures right now. that could happen at any moment. but first talk about israel and what potentially is the issue here. >> good afternoon, fredricka. by now president trump should have had that conversation with prime minister netanyahu. it was scheduled for about 30 minutes ago. they were going to talk about a variety of things, of course, including the embassy, as you mentioned
embassy to israel -- in israel. white house press secretary sean spicer telling cnn, quote, we are at the very beginning stages of even discussing this subject, end quote. moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem was one of president trump's pledges during the campaign. that alert coming on the heels of a phone call between president trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we have coverage on this breaking story. we begin with jeff zeleny at the white house with more on this....
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resolution with regard to israel do to our bilateral relationship with israel? >> sir, i would have to get back and look at that. i say that because i've read what's in the newspaper, and what's going on in both tel aviv and washington and new york. but i do not have a very authoritative view of that right now. i think we have got to restore a better relationship with israel and with our arab allies. i think there's a sense on their part that we're indifferent to the situation they face, the security situation that they face. >> and we certainly don't need to send the signal that we're indifferent to their situation, do we? >> the greatest generation came home from world war ii recognizing, whether we like it or not, we're part of this world, sir. we're going to have to remember that lesson. >> and i realize this was a foreign policy question, but you're going to be part of the national security and foreign policy team. and let me say that one of my greatest concerns with regard to our failure to veto this resolution and therefore to let it be adopted by the u.n
resolution with regard to israel do to our bilateral relationship with israel? >> sir, i would have to get back and look at that. i say that because i've read what's in the newspaper, and what's going on in both tel aviv and washington and new york. but i do not have a very authoritative view of that right now. i think we have got to restore a better relationship with israel and with our arab allies. i think there's a sense on their part that we're indifferent to the situation they face,...
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look, we have to protect israel. israel, to me, is very, very important. we have to protect israel. and i disagree with what he's done on israel. i listened to secretary kerry's speech. i think it is very unfair to israel, what happened. >> does this exemplify another bromance, seeming to emerge between trump and netanyahu, similar to what we've seen with trump and putin? >> you're coming off one of the most disfinysfunctional relatios between an american president and israeli prime minister. clearly, president-elect trump's indications, his statements, the appointment of mr. friedman, is an evidenffort to lay down a ma that there is going to be a fundamental break in style and tone. the real question, fred, i think is once governing replaces campaigning and you actually have a real presidency, whether or not realities, including the appointment of jim mattis, secretary of defense, rex tillerson, secretary of state, these men are more steeped in real politics. certainly, they know the realities within the arab world and i think mr. mattis knows israel, at least from a security point
look, we have to protect israel. israel, to me, is very, very important. we have to protect israel. and i disagree with what he's done on israel. i listened to secretary kerry's speech. i think it is very unfair to israel, what happened. >> does this exemplify another bromance, seeming to emerge between trump and netanyahu, similar to what we've seen with trump and putin? >> you're coming off one of the most disfinysfunctional relatios between an american president and israeli prime...
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and israel? >> i think it's an important step at least on its face. worth noting here. there's caution in what they're doing now. they made a lot of bold promises including the potential of moving the embassy on day one. they're not doing that right now. that's because there's a recognition when you talk to foreign policy advisers behind closed doors, this isn't easy. there's a lot of dominoes that fall when you try to move an embassy, particularly this embassy. >> there's a lot of promises of day one activity. >> this is a bipartisan issue in the sense that a lot of people make a lot of promises oton campaign trail and they get in the oval office and they realize these things are a little bit harder to do when you're actually trying to put them into place. but in terms of the relationship with the israeli government and the u.s. government there's no question it couldn't have gotten any worse than it was at the end of the obama administration. everything president trump has done has moved towards making that relationship better. low bar, certainly clearing it at this p
and israel? >> i think it's an important step at least on its face. worth noting here. there's caution in what they're doing now. they made a lot of bold promises including the potential of moving the embassy on day one. they're not doing that right now. that's because there's a recognition when you talk to foreign policy advisers behind closed doors, this isn't easy. there's a lot of dominoes that fall when you try to move an embassy, particularly this embassy. >> there's a lot of...
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jerusalem is the capital of israel. no matter what the final contours of an agreement between the israelis and palestinians may be, jerusalem will be the capital of israel. that's where their parliament is, where the prime minister keeps their offices. we have a consulate there. it's time to recognize those facts as the best way to move forward to have an agreement between the israelis and palestinians. we would be offended if a foreign country had its embassy in new york or chicago or los angeles. our capital is here in washington. we should have our embassy in israel. >> no president has agreed to do so. they may have said stuff during their campaigns but none has been willing to actually move the embassy. >> i would encourage donald trump to keep his promise on this one just like i would have the past presidents. here we face also some substantially changed circumstances in the middle east. i think it's time to move our embassy. >> kerry says there would be a negative reaction from even friendly countries like egypt
jerusalem is the capital of israel. no matter what the final contours of an agreement between the israelis and palestinians may be, jerusalem will be the capital of israel. that's where their parliament is, where the prime minister keeps their offices. we have a consulate there. it's time to recognize those facts as the best way to move forward to have an agreement between the israelis and palestinians. we would be offended if a foreign country had its embassy in new york or chicago or los...
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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 focus of the conversation because this is not the top israeli issue right now. they want to talk about iran, about syria and hezbollah and repairing their relationships with the arabs. so i think there's a genuine desire for president trump to make good on this pledge to the american people, to the israelis he's going to be doing this. he needs to solidify his relationship with the israelis and arabs who are warning him. we can talk about doing this, but it needs to be with consultations and in the context of a larger peace plan and when i talked to diplomats, they say that they think that this incoming administration gets and will consult and do think this president has said he i can make progress on the deal between uz reallies and palestinians. if you want to talk about the embassy, let's talk about it in a larger context of a peace
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 focus of the conversation because this is not the top israeli issue right now. they want to talk about iran, about syria and hezbollah and repairing their relationships with the arabs. so i think there's a genuine desire for president trump to make good on...
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vote on israel. >> yeah. i think that's very much in play. funding for u.n. and things like that are under threat. to jackie's point i do think there was a personal aspect about this for john kerry. he spent the first year in office as secretary of state trying to get these two parties together, you know, do don quixote-like. but he path lot on the line to get them together. the last few weeks he talked about the ripeness of diplomacy and very frustrated that the conditions were there, that he felt like to give these parties to talk but he couldn't force them to come to the table. >> 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
vote on israel. >> yeah. i think that's very much in play. funding for u.n. and things like that are under threat. to jackie's point i do think there was a personal aspect about this for john kerry. he spent the first year in office as secretary of state trying to get these two parties together, you know, do don quixote-like. but he path lot on the line to get them together. the last few weeks he talked about the ripeness of diplomacy and very frustrated that the conditions were there,...
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embassy and israel. president trump said he wants to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem butten sean seemed to walk that back a bit as well? >> i think we have to follow the leader, see what the president does and what the timing is. this is not a new issue. presidents historically run on saying it. then they talk about the process of doing as opposed to doing it. i'll be curious to see what president obama does, is he actually going to do it, and does he do it soon. sounds like donald trump is more open to doing it than any of his predecessors. >> any last advice to sean spicer. >> love the job. don't use the word i and we so must have. always use the word the president. it's not eye think this treaty is this or that. the president thinks the treaty is this or that. either than that sean nailed it. it was a good briefing. i think he started it off right. >> we did mention russia and u.s. let's move on. because we have reporting regarding the investigation into russian efforts to influence the go
embassy and israel. president trump said he wants to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem butten sean seemed to walk that back a bit as well? >> i think we have to follow the leader, see what the president does and what the timing is. this is not a new issue. presidents historically run on saying it. then they talk about the process of doing as opposed to doing it. i'll be curious to see what president obama does, is he actually going to do it, and does he do it soon. sounds like...
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israel. what has been the reaction for palestinians from neighboring arab nations about thisç legalization bill? >> 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 mo
israel. what has been the reaction for palestinians from neighboring arab nations about thisç legalization bill? >> 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...
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i want to talk to you about our views of israel and the israel relationship. one important issue is the boycott, bds movement, global movement targeting israel. i've been concerned about this. ben tar ton and i have passed legislation in this regard to try to push back against the bds forces. recently, of course, with the consent of the obama administration, the u.n. security council passed this resolution condemning the settlements and demanding israel cease all activities in the occupied palestinian territories including east jerusalem is the way the resolution reads. i think this will no doubt galvanize additional bds activity. and, so, here's my question to you. would you make it a prior to counter boycott divestment and sanctions against israel? make sure israel is not held to a double standard, but instead treated as a normal member of the international community? >> yes, i would. >> any preliminary thoughts as to how you would do that? >> well, i think just by raising it and our interactions with countries that do put in place provisions that boycott wh
i want to talk to you about our views of israel and the israel relationship. one important issue is the boycott, bds movement, global movement targeting israel. i've been concerned about this. ben tar ton and i have passed legislation in this regard to try to push back against the bds forces. recently, of course, with the consent of the obama administration, the u.n. security council passed this resolution condemning the settlements and demanding israel cease all activities in the occupied...
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as the police spokesman said, there's no active cells in israel or in the area. was this an isis sympathizer? how much preplanning went into the attack? those are the questions moving forward. the funerals for the four victims will be tomorrow. >> there were family members being arrested. is it because of association? or were they complicit in this act? >> reporter: that's part of the investigation. we don't have answers to that question. had the attacker told anyone he was going to carry this out? had this been preplanned? had it been thought out? was it somebody's truck? that's part of the politician investigation, as they lead up to this. was it a lone wolf attack? as far as the attacks here, have tied down in terms of stabbing and ramming attacks, most of which in the west bank. what israeli police and security forces have not been able to stop, are the lone wolf attacks, we've seen pop up sometimes in horrible ways. that's difficult to stop. they're not a group planning an attack that would flag on to israel's intelligence. it's one person or perhaps just a
as the police spokesman said, there's no active cells in israel or in the area. was this an isis sympathizer? how much preplanning went into the attack? those are the questions moving forward. the funerals for the four victims will be tomorrow. >> there were family members being arrested. is it because of association? or were they complicit in this act? >> reporter: that's part of the investigation. we don't have answers to that question. had the attacker told anyone he was going to...
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trump's plan in israel, next. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> she is going to head to washington to meet with the president on friday. this comes as the president the setting up a series of meetings to start work on his foreign policy agenda up at the top of the list renegotiating nafta. let's bring back our panel. theresa may. common ground. the u.k., a huge u.s. ally traditionally at the top of the list of meetings with presidents right off the bat. >> that's a big deal. the trump administration has been taking that really seriously. the transition team was starting to meet weeks ago, months ago with her top staff defenseman and foreign ministers so they think they can begin to lay the ground work for a trade agreement between the u.s. a
trump's plan in israel, next. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> she is going to head to washington to meet with the president on friday. this comes as the president...
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he had to step down as prime minister of israel. so there is a history here, if you will. >> i sure hope that what might have been experienced in the past, in their nation, is not one to reflect on what is potentially being alleged here now. >> serious, serious situation. lee zeldin, thanks very much for coming in. >>> just ahead what senate democrats are threatening to do to some of donald trump's top cabinet nominees. >>> breaking news, the recording raising new concerns about the pinellas county a president-elect and potential conflicts of interest. enough to catch a bird. (vo) try new beneful originals with beef. now with real beef as the number one ingredient. not to be focusingo finaon my moderatepe. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance
he had to step down as prime minister of israel. so there is a history here, if you will. >> i sure hope that what might have been experienced in the past, in their nation, is not one to reflect on what is potentially being alleged here now. >> serious, serious situation. lee zeldin, thanks very much for coming in. >>> just ahead what senate democrats are threatening to do to some of donald trump's top cabinet nominees. >>> breaking news, the recording raising new...
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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's government if that's got any chance of succeeding. you can't think you can succeed at that if you are in effect so biassed one way or the other. you cannot be israel's lawyer and expect to solve the palestinian israeli dispute and i hope he is successful this doing it but you have to be seen to be at least semihonest broker. >> what do you make of the decision by the president-elect to choose as his ambassador,
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...
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donald trump when it comes to protecting israel, building a better vend friendship with israel. prime minister netanyahu has talked about, he respects this administration. to sergeant otherwise. frankly i have got to be honest. the president went out of his way to recognize the holocaust and the suffering that went through it and the people affected by it and the loss of life and to make sure that america never forgets what so many people went through, jews or gypsies, priests -- gase. i think when you look at it, state of israel or the people themselves i think there has been no better friend than donald trump, especially after the last eight years the respect he has shown. and to suggest anything otherwise is frankly disappointed. >> second question. >> i'm getting way too into the second question. >> thank you. several ngos that have helped people from the countries affected have said they specifically have focused on people who interpreted for our military. >> right. >> and said they would be affected by this. i believe secretary mattis said he hoped to specify that to give
donald trump when it comes to protecting israel, building a better vend friendship with israel. prime minister netanyahu has talked about, he respects this administration. to sergeant otherwise. frankly i have got to be honest. the president went out of his way to recognize the holocaust and the suffering that went through it and the people affected by it and the loss of life and to make sure that america never forgets what so many people went through, jews or gypsies, priests -- gase. i think...
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it's very clear in israel. if the world does not follow those very clear ideas, the world will pay a heavy price. in jerusalem it takes us 60 seconds to neutralize a terrorist. and unfortunately, that's another element, i think, the world will have to probably improve very, very quickly, otherwise every terror attack in the world unfortunately pays a heavy toll and takes a long time to neutralize. >> i know you have to go, i just want to ask you about jared kushner, mr. trump's son-in-law, and ivanka trump, i understand you are friends with jared kushner, and mr. 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?
it's very clear in israel. if the world does not follow those very clear ideas, the world will pay a heavy price. in jerusalem it takes us 60 seconds to neutralize a terrorist. and unfortunately, that's another element, i think, the world will have to probably improve very, very quickly, otherwise every terror attack in the world unfortunately pays a heavy toll and takes a long time to neutralize. >> i know you have to go, i just want to ask you about jared kushner, mr. trump's...
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four soldiers, three women and one man, laid to rest in jerusalem and across israel. as for the investigation, the 28-year-old palestinian was shot and killed in the attack. shortly afterwards is when the investigation began. police blocked off the neighborhood where this happened. police and security forces remain on high alert. nine suspects have been arrested. five of them family members of the attacker. one includes the attacker's father, brother and cities afsi. was this attacker alone or part of a bigger web? that is part of the investigation. prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the attack a few hours after it happened, he said the attacker, truck driver here was an isis sympathizer. this is not a new phenomena. the focus here is making sure the popularity of isis doesn't spread. 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
four soldiers, three women and one man, laid to rest in jerusalem and across israel. as for the investigation, the 28-year-old palestinian was shot and killed in the attack. shortly afterwards is when the investigation began. police blocked off the neighborhood where this happened. police and security forces remain on high alert. nine suspects have been arrested. five of them family members of the attacker. one includes the attacker's father, brother and cities afsi. was this attacker alone or...
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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. >> all right. elise, thank you very much. i'm out of time. let's go to washington. the lead starts now. >>> thanks, brook. the emperor has no facts. the lead starts right now. the white house today doubling down saying it is president trump's belief that 3 to 5 million people voted illegally. when baseless conspiracies become white house policy what does that mean for the rest of us? >>> a new tier a at the epa. we've done some digging and found some major changes are in store. how might they affect you and the air you breathe and the water you drink? >>> plus, senator bernie sanders, other democrats labor leader, all cheering donald trump for ditching a trade deal that but did he just open the door for china to flex its muscles in the pacific? >> announcer: this is cnn br k breaking news. >> welcome to "the lead." president trump is claiming and the white house is reaffirming the fixin
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. >> all right. elise, thank you very much. i'm out of time. let's go to washington. the lead starts now. >>> thanks, brook. the emperor has no facts. the lead starts right now. the white house today doubling down saying it is president trump's belief that 3 to 5 million people voted illegally. when baseless...
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the united states as the dominant power and to the people in the region and to the preservation of israel security and i hope very much they're able to succeed where prior efforts my own and others have not succeeded. it will take a lot of effort but i do believe it's going to happen, maybe not right now because i believe for both israel and the pal testinians getting an agreement -- in january of 2008 in jerusalem where he said to them, israel you 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 bru
the united states as the dominant power and to the people in the region and to the preservation of israel security and i hope very much they're able to succeed where prior efforts my own and others have not succeeded. it will take a lot of effort but i do believe it's going to happen, maybe not right now because i believe for both israel and the pal testinians getting an agreement -- in january of 2008 in jerusalem where he said to them, israel you have a very successful state, you don't have...
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jerusalem is israel's indivisible capital. we are here to help bring the u.s. embassy home. but we're also hearing from the white house press secretary, sean spicer, saying pump your brakes a bit. saying that they're only in the beginning stages of even discussing this subject. 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 e
jerusalem is israel's indivisible capital. we are here to help bring the u.s. embassy home. but we're also hearing from the white house press secretary, sean spicer, saying pump your brakes a bit. saying that they're only in the beginning stages of even discussing this subject. 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...
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israel ramps up security after a deadly attack on its soldiers, the prime minister says isis played a role. >>> plus, a big night for the musical "la, la land." live in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. it is 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the newest threat from north korea, it claims to be ready to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile anytime, anywhere. it was the quote. they said they were ready to start testing this long-range missile. let's go to south korea, our paula hancocks is covering this story from seoul this hour. help our viewers to understand the context here. >> reporter: well, george, this is something that we've been hearing for many years, even decades. north korea blaming the united states for their arms development, saying that they need to have this, this nuclear missile program, so that they can protect themselves against what they call a hostile policy of the united states. so this is really in keeping with what we've seen for many, many years now. we heard on
israel ramps up security after a deadly attack on its soldiers, the prime minister says isis played a role. >>> plus, a big night for the musical "la, la land." live in atlanta, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm george howell. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. it is 2:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. the newest threat from north korea, it claims to be ready to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile anytime, anywhere. it was...
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do you agree it could endanger even americans in israel? >> it's going to cause a lot of upset people, yes. it's going to be a recruiting poster for isis which is the primary reason i think it's a bad idea right now. you've got to keep in mind when i was ambassador to israel, i tried to move the embassy and didn't get very far with washington. there was no fundamental reason at the time wooi we shouldn't have moved it. now there is. now it's a question of inflaming the arab world, ruining their relations with the arab world and doing exactly the opposite thing we want to do with isis which is to eliminate them. it will just simply be a recruiting poster. >> 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
do you agree it could endanger even americans in israel? >> it's going to cause a lot of upset people, yes. it's going to be a recruiting poster for isis which is the primary reason i think it's a bad idea right now. you've got to keep in mind when i was ambassador to israel, i tried to move the embassy and didn't get very far with washington. there was no fundamental reason at the time wooi we shouldn't have moved it. now there is. now it's a question of inflaming the arab world, ruining...
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douglas brinkley and former congressman steve israel and a political commentator. cnn politics executive editor. thank you very much. there is a lot of folks and officially inauguration day a short time ago. donald trump spoke to supporters and he was talking about his momentous day he had. let's listen. >> arlington national cemetery, i don't know in anyone saw it. so beautiful. so many people. so many people. it was incredible. so we went there. we laid the wreath with mike and it was beautiful. and then we went to the lincoln memorial and had a concert. we thought it would be a small concert. tens of th,000 theousands of pee
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that remains israel's fear. there is a group calling itself commander's for the security of israel. they are not coming out and saying we need a two-state solution. they are opposing a one-state solution. it hurts israel's democracy and security. that's a big statement. that includes very high-ranking officers in the military. they are trying to push forward whether it is the peace conference itself or peace trying to make a statement to move forward. >> the united states is certainly an important key in all of this. the israeli leaders there frustrated with the obama administration, leaving the door open. hopefully for change and policy with the incoming trump administration. no representatives from the incoming administration are taking part either in what's happening in paris. trump has made it clear he doesn't support this conference. i think secretary kerry will make a speech. that gets at why this conference may have no immediate effect on its own. what's important, this conference doesn't stand on its own from israel and the palestinian perspective. it is part of the process
that remains israel's fear. there is a group calling itself commander's for the security of israel. they are not coming out and saying we need a two-state solution. they are opposing a one-state solution. it hurts israel's democracy and security. that's a big statement. that includes very high-ranking officers in the military. they are trying to push forward whether it is the peace conference itself or peace trying to make a statement to move forward. >> the united states is certainly an...
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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. >> all right. elise, thank you very much. i'm out of time. let's go to washington. the lead starts now. >>> thanks, brook. the emperor has no facts. the lead starts right now. the white house today doubling down saying it is president trump's belief that 3 to 5 million people voted illegally. when baseless conspiracies become white house policy what does that mean for the rest of us? >>> a new tier a at the epa. we've done some digging and found some major changes are in store. how might they affect you and the air you breathe and the water you drink? >>> plus, senator bernie sanders, other democrats labor leader, all cheering donald trump for ditching
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. >> all right. elise, thank you very much. i'm out of time. let's go to washington. the lead starts now. >>> thanks, brook. the emperor has no facts. the lead starts right now. the white house today doubling down saying it is president trump's belief that 3 to 5 million people voted...
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look, we have to protect israel. israel to me is very, very important. we have to protect israel. and i disagree with what he's done on israel. i listened to secretary kerry's speech. i think it's very unfair to israel what happened. >> all right. maybe a little tough to hear there. joining me to talk about the transition and the president-elect's response to those allegations of russian hacking, errol lewis, political anchor for spectrum news and lynn sweet, with the "chicago sun times" errol, what do you make of donald trump's characterization of his relationship with president obama. he's not going as far as kellyanne conway did of saying trying to box him in. >> when he said very nice, personal relationship. do they speak well on the phone, get along. make no mistake about t the transition while going smoothly really is kind of a hostile takeover of a federal buy bureaucracy that they're trying to make sure legacy items are protected so there are a number of appointments that are being rushed through, there are a number of accelerated hiring, not at the senior level but the mi
look, we have to protect israel. israel to me is very, very important. we have to protect israel. and i disagree with what he's done on israel. i listened to secretary kerry's speech. i think it's very unfair to israel what happened. >> all right. maybe a little tough to hear there. joining me to talk about the transition and the president-elect's response to those allegations of russian hacking, errol lewis, political anchor for spectrum news and lynn sweet, with the "chicago sun...
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and israel leaders are concerned about the misuse of u.s. tax dollars are going toward violence against the jews, how would president trump respond to the leaders, sharon has kkalhas others, i reasonably met with them, their concerns are very serious, they want want to know how president trump would respond? >> i would go back to what john asked, he has tremendous respect for how dollars are spent. but we need a u.n. ambassador, and secretary of state, things that are being held up right now. >> is the president open of choosing a maine street candidate like the congressional leaders are asking him to do today? >> for what? >> for a supreme court nominee? >> i think he's been very clear about his priorities. he's put out a list during the campaign that he would consider. i think it's pretty mainstream to support the constitution, pretty mainstream to follow the law and not to create laws from the bench. that's what i think the majority of americans would agree and when it comes to the candidates he's put up for his candidate look at the qual
and israel leaders are concerned about the misuse of u.s. tax dollars are going toward violence against the jews, how would president trump respond to the leaders, sharon has kkalhas others, i reasonably met with them, their concerns are very serious, they want want to know how president trump would respond? >> i would go back to what john asked, he has tremendous respect for how dollars are spent. but we need a u.n. ambassador, and secretary of state, things that are being held up right...
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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 propagation of incitement on social media. second, israel is announcing they'll use administration detention, detaining isis supports to make sure it doesn't grow again. sadness and mourning for the soldier laid to rest today. >> oren liebermann, live from jerusalem, thanks. in the next hour we'll hear from the mayor of jerusalem. >>> north korea could fire up a missile, quote, at any time, this on the heels of kim jong un announcing the test of a nuclear weapon that could reach the united states. north korea signaled a willingness to open up a line of communication with president-elect trump. both china and being denounce north korea's missile threat, pu warning it could result in a push for further sanctions. >>> charlie brotman will be our guest as we talk about president trump's decision to oust him as announcer of the inauguration after decades, in the next hour of "newsroo
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 propagation of incitement on social media. second, israel is announcing they'll use administration detention, detaining isis supports to make sure it doesn't grow again. sadness and mourning for the soldier laid to rest today. >> oren liebermann, live from jerusalem, thanks. in the next hour we'll hear from the...
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he will make a deal with israel that no one else can. you know, he's a natural trump told the "times" of landon. 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,
he will make a deal with israel that no one else can. you know, he's a natural trump told the "times" of landon. 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...
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and israel selling the arms to representatives of iran. certain monies which were received in the transaction between representatives of israel and representatives of iran were taken and made available to the forces in central america which are opposing the government there. >> there was an audible gasp in the room. cynical jaded reporters who had seen and heard of everything gasped out loud. >> there it was, smoking gun proof of the connectionetween the two programs and the fact that part of this administration was using the money from the sales of arms to iran to fund the contras. >> the shadowy figure we have been hearing about at the center of the revelations is oliver north. his facts and public testimony is what the country is waiting for. >> oliver north. he worked in the west wing had this idea. since we are selling weapons to iran and there are certain profits coming from the weapons and since we are not supposed to be selling the weapons, these are basically on the books. let's take the profits and let's use them to support the c
and israel selling the arms to representatives of iran. certain monies which were received in the transaction between representatives of israel and representatives of iran were taken and made available to the forces in central america which are opposing the government there. >> there was an audible gasp in the room. cynical jaded reporters who had seen and heard of everything gasped out loud. >> there it was, smoking gun proof of the connectionetween the two programs and the fact...
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here we go again. >>> israel prime minister netanyahu will be calling president trump today and it's likely they will talk about the iran nuclear deal and the two share the belief the deal is a bad one. >> donald trump will soon be hearing about another world leader who is showing support, and the british prime minister set to visit with president trump this week. >> yes, i should be meeting him on friday and talking to him on friday, and there will be many issues for us to talk about, because obviously the special relationship between the uk and the u.s. has been strong for many years and we will have opportunities to talk about our future trading relationship and some of the world's challenges we face, issues like defeating terrorism, and the conflict in syria. >> we should point out, russia also scheduled its time with president trump, of course, and the kremlin's spokesman says putin will be calling president trump in the coming days. let's go to jill doherty who is in moscow. what are you learning about that and how is this playing out in russia? >> they are not saying precisely
here we go again. >>> israel prime minister netanyahu will be calling president trump today and it's likely they will talk about the iran nuclear deal and the two share the belief the deal is a bad one. >> donald trump will soon be hearing about another world leader who is showing support, and the british prime minister set to visit with president trump this week. >> yes, i should be meeting him on friday and talking to him on friday, and there will be many issues for us to...
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it's going to be president capital of israel. 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 focus
it's going to be president capital of israel. 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...
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i think first and foremost, how to make sure that we continue to support our ally, israel. that is something that is going to be the priority of this administration. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: you said the president was focused on finding the best and the brightest people for his government. but i wonder, can you understand that with 56 million of hispanic people in the u.s., it's like adding offense to the injury to say that there was none that was bright enough for the president? >> that's not what i said. he has tremendous respect. again, you have to look at the totality of diversity that exists within this cabinet. there are so many ways to express this both in terms of gender and background, race, ideology. he continues to put together an amazingly diverse cabinet. so if you're looking specific at hispanics, as we move forward, we've got 5,000 jobs to fill, there is going to be a tremendous number of hispanic-americans that fill those posts. i caution people to stay tuned, lots of great things are coming. >> reporter: are you guys going to send anybody to the syria talks
i think first and foremost, how to make sure that we continue to support our ally, israel. that is something that is going to be the priority of this administration. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: you said the president was focused on finding the best and the brightest people for his government. but i wonder, can you understand that with 56 million of hispanic people in the u.s., it's like adding offense to the injury to say that there was none that was bright enough for the president? >>...
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embassy in israel. so julian, what is this day all about? it seems as though it's a press the reset button. >> i'm not sure it's press the receipt, i think we're going to see a lot of back and forth between mr. trump, yesterday it was sort of a frenzy over crowd sizes, i think today he is sending a signal that he will move to the right on tom issues and he did appoint david freeman, and he's not being subtle about this. it's not a total reset. the obama administration has been a supporter of israel, financially and military. and it's also about the iran deal, which trump opposeds and is testing the waters if it can be undone. >> syria, iran, also on the front burners when it pertains to this potential move, ryan. >> i think it's very important what netanyahu told president trump in that call. there's a lot of talk in israeli politics, does netanyahu and does the israelis really want to see the american embassy moved from tel aviv to jerusalem right now, other presidents have promised that move and then promised there would be a long process
embassy in israel. so julian, what is this day all about? it seems as though it's a press the reset button. >> i'm not sure it's press the receipt, i think we're going to see a lot of back and forth between mr. trump, yesterday it was sort of a frenzy over crowd sizes, i think today he is sending a signal that he will move to the right on tom issues and he did appoint david freeman, and he's not being subtle about this. it's not a total reset. the obama administration has been a supporter...
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and the hatred and general refusal to acceptzv israel existence jewish democracy that israel once and again, as we saw three weeks ago. >> the de#se minister has stated that this attack was not fuelled by settlements, you know, that's certainly a hot button issue that, you know, iss certainly in focus lately. i want to focus in, though, that something that you raise also. the question whether it's isis inspired orç isis directed and this concept of basically the information that's put out ju)ás how is the government dealing with that? trying to crack down on that, whether it's inspired or directedç online? >> it seems like evidence that it was inspired by ÷úisis, inspired by isis, but, again, you cannot separate. it was inspired recently by isis, butv: palestinian, totall exposed to the palestinian media and to thezv messages that and s must die. you cannot really -- what weç e lately that most palestinians are inspired by isis, faces a 5=99ñ and it's the case like islamic b giad, this is a new phenomenon and we're able to see how we can eliminate or minimize such attack. ge
and the hatred and general refusal to acceptzv israel existence jewish democracy that israel once and again, as we saw three weeks ago. >> the de#se minister has stated that this attack was not fuelled by settlements, you know, that's certainly a hot button issue that, you know, iss certainly in focus lately. i want to focus in, though, that something that you raise also. the question whether it's isis inspired orç isis directed and this concept of basically the information that's put...
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resolution against israel. that u.n. resolution settlements in the west bank a flagrant violation of law. the obama administration abstained when it came time to vote. the obama white house has lost credibility on israel and the bipartisan reaffirms the standing commitment to the jewish state. >>> in brazil, the national government's help to fight drug trafficking and strengthen security in state prisons. this after a bloody 17-hour prison riot that left 56 inmates dead. this started when he rival gangs started fighting for control. brazilian media claimed gang members will be transferred to federal prison. >>> the first trading day of 2017. do you know where your money is? we will show you some bullish and not so bullish predictions. >> i haven't lost money yet this year. >>> president-elect lashing out at the mayor of chicago rahm emanuel over the soaring murder rate in the city. 56% spike in the city in 2016. he wrote chicago murder rate is record setting. 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murder victims in 2016. if may
resolution against israel. that u.n. resolution settlements in the west bank a flagrant violation of law. the obama administration abstained when it came time to vote. the obama white house has lost credibility on israel and the bipartisan reaffirms the standing commitment to the jewish state. >>> in brazil, the national government's help to fight drug trafficking and strengthen security in state prisons. this after a bloody 17-hour prison riot that left 56 inmates dead. this started...
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. >> and 70 countries were in paris today for middle east peace talks, talks that israel is boycotting, the upshot is most countries support a two state solution and warn against anything that could derail that, is that a warning for the trump administration not to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem, what is your interpretation? >> i think it's an alert is being given by all these countries to the new american administration, that there's an international, a large international consensus on the two-state solution being the only viable path forward, that israel itself desires a democratic jewish state, this is one of the most detractable 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 woul
. >> and 70 countries were in paris today for middle east peace talks, talks that israel is boycotting, the upshot is most countries support a two state solution and warn against anything that could derail that, is that a warning for the trump administration not to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem, what is your interpretation? >> i think it's an alert is being given by all these countries to the new american administration, that there's an international, a large international...
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in the newspaper today we have heading towards jerusalem, that's the headline here and in israel, it has the upcoming meeting of -- trump invites benjamin netanyahu for a meeting in february and here in the jerusalem post saying the trump administration of beginning stages of talks are moving the embassy. 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 r
in the newspaper today we have heading towards jerusalem, that's the headline here and in israel, it has the upcoming meeting of -- trump invites benjamin netanyahu for a meeting in february and here in the jerusalem post saying the trump administration of beginning stages of talks are moving the embassy. 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...
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leadership with this -- protect israel and in that respect do you think you should have held israel more accountable like president bush senior did? thank you. >> 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 t
leadership with this -- protect israel and in that respect do you think you should have held israel more accountable like president bush senior did? thank you. >> 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...
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israel announces the biggest development in years. how is the white house responding? >>> we are building and will continue to build. those were the words of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu after israeli officials approved the construction of thousands of new housing unitses in west bank settlements. the move represents the largest settlement expansion by israel in more than three years. and comes just days after the prime minister spoke by phone with president trump. we want to go live to jerusalem and bring in cnn's oren lieberma liebermann. oren, this is being seen here as israelis capitalizing on what they see as a new environment provided by the inauguration of donald trump? >> very much so. president netanyahu expected donald trump to be much more accepting of the announcement of the largest settlement construction in years. when white house press secretary was asked just in his second briefing what the white house response is to the announcement of so many settlement units his response was it's a huge ally the united states. and netanyahu and trump wil
israel announces the biggest development in years. how is the white house responding? >>> we are building and will continue to build. those were the words of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu after israeli officials approved the construction of thousands of new housing unitses in west bank settlements. the move represents the largest settlement expansion by israel in more than three years. and comes just days after the prime minister spoke by phone with president trump. we want...
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embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem and made it clear that that was not a done deal yet, at least from his point of view. yeah, it was more of the type of comfortable press conference that we are used to seeing, a sharp contrast from the saturday, which, by all accounts, was -- did not go well for him or for the administration. >> e lise, you've done a lot of reporting on this potential move of the embassy. sean spicer said, we're just beginning the process of studying it, followed a kon verve sha conversation that the president had today with the president of egy egypt. clearly, not in favor of moving that embassy. >> that's right. if you look back, wolf, several weeks ago, about a month ago, when president-elect trump called president el ceci about that vote at the united nations and said, i need you to put that vote on hold, so, now the president of egypt is calling, saying, look, you need to look at this and be more carefully considered about what you're going to do, you know, president trump has said all along the campaign, you know, day one, i'm going to move the embas
embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem and made it clear that that was not a done deal yet, at least from his point of view. yeah, it was more of the type of comfortable press conference that we are used to seeing, a sharp contrast from the saturday, which, by all accounts, was -- did not go well for him or for the administration. >> e lise, you've done a lot of reporting on this potential move of the embassy. sean spicer said, we're just beginning the process of studying it,...
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embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem? prime minister netanyahu spoke this morning and said it's time for thoughtful diplomacy. he's speaking to his folks, people in israel, urging that his government not shoot from the hip, were the words from netanyahu. what are you hearing? >> i think what we saw, the readout of the phone call, we had the phone call between trump and netanyahu. the invitation is for early february, that's a couple of days from now. netanyahu didn't go to see obama until may, sharon didn't go to see bush until march or april. this is right away. and a senior israeli official said to me today that there is no question, they are very happy. there is a profound difference in the relationship. and netanyahu said at one point in his readout of the call, and i was told that it's not an accident, he said that he and trump agreed there would be no daylight between israel and the united states, not exactly what their relationship was like with the obama administration. on the embassy, this is key. david friedman,
embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem? prime minister netanyahu spoke this morning and said it's time for thoughtful diplomacy. he's speaking to his folks, people in israel, urging that his government not shoot from the hip, were the words from netanyahu. what are you hearing? >> i think what we saw, the readout of the phone call, we had the phone call between trump and netanyahu. the invitation is for early february, that's a couple of days from now. netanyahu didn't go to see...
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an important partner, israel, needs more than tweets about how great our relationship is going to be. i hope we will hear from you today concrete visions with specific proposals with a way toward forwarding and strengt n strengthening that strategic partnership. president obama leaves the next administration an inheritance. strengthened relationships withic. allies y iey iey ies historic a provide promising platforms to advance u.s. security and economic interests. i recognize that what i outline here may not be in line with president-elect trump's vision of the world. but i believe that core values like standing up against war crimes, against human rights violations, against corruption, and speaking up for democracy and freedom of speech, must be at the forefront of america's foreign policy agenda. finally, i want to know that if confirmed you will be taking over as the leader of among the most able and dedicated of our public servants, safeguarding our national security. as ranking member of this committee, i have benefitted greatly from their insight and counsel over the years. i t
an important partner, israel, needs more than tweets about how great our relationship is going to be. i hope we will hear from you today concrete visions with specific proposals with a way toward forwarding and strengt n strengthening that strategic partnership. president obama leaves the next administration an inheritance. strengthened relationships withic. allies y iey iey ies historic a provide promising platforms to advance u.s. security and economic interests. i recognize that what i...
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embassy in israel and reiterate had the united states is at the early stages of this decision-making process. the two leaders discussed how to best make progress toward a comprehensive agreement between israel and the palestinians. the vice president and king pledged to stay in close contact about events in the region. also this morning the president signed an executive order reducing regulation and controlling regulatory costs. the order instructs the director of office and management budget to issue guidelines that for every one new regulation two existing regulations in an agency be eliminated. we're call it one in, two out. additionally the order states all new regulations finalized in fiscal 2017 must be no greater than zero for each agency. in 2018, each agency will have an incremental cost cap beyond which it cannot issue regulations this. executive order is the first step on the the president's promise to slash bureaucratic red tape. the federal government will no longer punish americans for working and doing business in the united states. every year overregulationos cost our
embassy in israel and reiterate had the united states is at the early stages of this decision-making process. the two leaders discussed how to best make progress toward a comprehensive agreement between israel and the palestinians. the vice president and king pledged to stay in close contact about events in the region. also this morning the president signed an executive order reducing regulation and controlling regulatory costs. the order instructs the director of office and management budget...
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they didn't drain the swamp, they made it more murky. >> steve israel, appreciate your service. look forward to have you as a voice on "new day." >>> so that closed door republican vote to gut congress' own ethics watchdog as we were just talking about, this is the first move of the new gop-led congress. what's next? the bottom line is, that's what. taking a holiday in britain, are ya doll? well, the only place you need go... london's got the best of everything. cornwall's got the best of everything. sport sport nightlife nightlife (both) fashion adventure i'm tellin' ya, britain is the only place you really need go. expedia. everything you need to travel britain better. after becoming one of the largest broadband companies in the country. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, a
they didn't drain the swamp, they made it more murky. >> steve israel, appreciate your service. look forward to have you as a voice on "new day." >>> so that closed door republican vote to gut congress' own ethics watchdog as we were just talking about, this is the first move of the new gop-led congress. what's next? the bottom line is, that's what. taking a holiday in britain, are ya doll? well, the only place you need go... london's got the best of everything....