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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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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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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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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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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
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...
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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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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
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...
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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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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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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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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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with world leaders now from inside the white house, and we know that the president will speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this afternoon, this is an important relationship, so that's very notable. the president will also host a reception to thank those from first responders and police officers and those who participated in the inaugural ceremonies as a part of the security team, there will be a reception here to say thank you to them. the inauguration, although it is now a few days behind us, remains a topic of conversation with the president himself disputing media reports with assessments of the crowd size and feeling from the white house point of view that the trump inaugural hasso somehow been undercut. some of the facts that have been presented by the white house have been easily and openly disputed and today a counselor to the president, kellyanne conway, you remember her, she's been a prominent face in the campaign and now the administration took on speaking with chuck todd on "meet the press," and pushing back on why the white house views this matter so early in
with world leaders now from inside the white house, and we know that the president will speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this afternoon, this is an important relationship, so that's very notable. the president will also host a reception to thank those from first responders and police officers and those who participated in the inaugural ceremonies as a part of the security team, there will be a reception here to say thank you to them. the inauguration, although it is now a...
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two more calls later, one with the french president francois hollande, and then the prime minister of israeli. >>> malcolm turnbull. that comes up at 5:00. nbc's kasie hunt is at the white house. kasie, what kind of guidance are you getting from administration officials about the nature of these calls, especially the one at noon to russia? >> reporter: a lot of focus today on that call to vladimir putin. you already have republican members of congress raising concerns about whether president trump is going to relieve those sanctions that former president obama put on russia over russian meddling in the u.s. election. so that's what to watch from that call today. but in the meantime, there's increasing backlash over that executive order that president trump signed yesterday that temporarily bans immigrants from certain countries. there are reports this morning that people with iraqi and other passports were not allowed to board an egyptair flight from cairo to new york because of concerns about this new executive order. now, nbc news is still working to confirm those reports. this policy presi
two more calls later, one with the french president francois hollande, and then the prime minister of israeli. >>> malcolm turnbull. that comes up at 5:00. nbc's kasie hunt is at the white house. kasie, what kind of guidance are you getting from administration officials about the nature of these calls, especially the one at noon to russia? >> reporter: a lot of focus today on that call to vladimir putin. you already have republican members of congress raising concerns about...
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appealing to president trump to consider the harmful consequences of building a wall while israel and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is applauding the plan tweeting that his wall stopped undocumented immigration along israel's southern border. let's go now to mexico city. what new reactions are you hearing today? >> reporter: today the atmosphere here is a mix between defiance and anger. mexicans from all walks of life are energized, united against donald trump which is quickly becoming the number one enemy here in mexico. i've spoken to business leaders, mexican students, politicians and they are all concerned, but again, they are all united. i asked however how are american citizens living in mexico dealing with all this. and for that, i want to introduce you to sarah. you've been living here in mexico for years. what are you and your american friends talking about and are you concerned? >> we have several main concerns. we're primarily concerned with the hostiling a taking miss tick va antagonistic environment. traditionally there has been one ofooperation and love and appreciat
appealing to president trump to consider the harmful consequences of building a wall while israel and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is applauding the plan tweeting that his wall stopped undocumented immigration along israel's southern border. let's go now to mexico city. what new reactions are you hearing today? >> reporter: today the atmosphere here is a mix between defiance and anger. mexicans from all walks of life are energized, united against donald trump which is quickly...
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the israelis set up check points about a mile outside the airport. here blocking off the airport is major metropolitan areas with homes and stores and parkways. so p push the perimeter out that far would be relatively impossible. but we need to do things to keep the security posture unpredictable. >> and to that effect, i know we've talked about in the last couple years with the threat of, you know, the shoe bomber that was on his way into the united states, explosives, the tsa, homeland security, others have kind of restricted liquids and gels and fluids we can carry on because of that threat. now that we've seen this attack yesterday, is that going to maybe raise questions as to whether or not we need to prevent checked weapons from being allowed in on aircraft precisely for this reason or given the fact it is a fundamental right here in the u.s. that's not even up for discussion? >> as i said earlier, stopping someone from having a weapon in their checked luggage would haven't prevented this kind of attack because this person could have had the we
the israelis set up check points about a mile outside the airport. here blocking off the airport is major metropolitan areas with homes and stores and parkways. so p push the perimeter out that far would be relatively impossible. but we need to do things to keep the security posture unpredictable. >> and to that effect, i know we've talked about in the last couple years with the threat of, you know, the shoe bomber that was on his way into the united states, explosives, the tsa, homeland...
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quarter of turkish citizens and the rest were from the region and some from overseas, including one israeli, to give you the sense of the cosmopolitan istanbul is. they have a minority pkk terrorist problem. not all turkish kurds support the pkk, but that terrorist group is very active in turkey. then they had their coup, which we can't underestimate the importance of, how that's really changed turkish politics and frozen people in place. made the hard-liners, everyone, more hard line in their position. so, it's a difficult place to work with right now. >> the turkish prime minister is headed to iraq this week to prove ties. obviously the problem, we were just showing this on a map from turkey's perspective,there are kurds, the yellow area in the middle,there are kurds in turk y there are kurds in syria, there are kurds in iraq, there are kurds in iran and armenia. they would all like to take this area and make it into kurdistan. something turkey is not interested in it. >> turkey is not interested in. appears none of these countries named are particularly interested in it. that's the probl
quarter of turkish citizens and the rest were from the region and some from overseas, including one israeli, to give you the sense of the cosmopolitan istanbul is. they have a minority pkk terrorist problem. not all turkish kurds support the pkk, but that terrorist group is very active in turkey. then they had their coup, which we can't underestimate the importance of, how that's really changed turkish politics and frozen people in place. made the hard-liners, everyone, more hard line in their...
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iran fired its first ballistic missile test since inauguration on sunday according to american and israeli officials the rocket exploded before finishing its flight but it's unclear if it was a failure or intentional. iran says the missile test did not violate any u.n. resolutions. in canada, 27-year-old business sonnet charged with six counts of murder. p.m. called the attack a despicable act of terrorism. according to a spokesperson the boy scouts of america will now accept transgender scouts. the news comes just a year and a half after the organization ended its long held ban on gay adult leaders. and breaking news, the senate judiciary committee set to vote on the nomination of senator jeff sessions to be attorney general. this after president trump of course fired the acting a.g. overnight because she refused to defend his travel ban. i want to go live to capitol hill. that's where nbc's kelly o'connell is standing by. fo good morning. where are you, and what are you waiting for? >> we're route side the committee hearing and just seconds ago we scrambled to get in position to talk to
iran fired its first ballistic missile test since inauguration on sunday according to american and israeli officials the rocket exploded before finishing its flight but it's unclear if it was a failure or intentional. iran says the missile test did not violate any u.n. resolutions. in canada, 27-year-old business sonnet charged with six counts of murder. p.m. called the attack a despicable act of terrorism. according to a spokesperson the boy scouts of america will now accept transgender...
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attending the inauguration will be a group of leading israeli settlers. msnbc matt bradley joins me with more on tel aviv and the impact. break down why this is so important for their attendance and potentially conversations following. >> reporter: what this shows, tamron is actually donald trump is picking sides. he's wants to make a deal that would bring the palestinians or israelis together, or says he does, but he's already aligned himself with the far right of the israeli political spectrum. just in the twilight weeks of the obama administration, the obama administration made the unprecedented step of abstaining from a resolution that harshly criticized settlement in the west bank, which everyone in the community almost entire live agrees is major threat to the so-called two state solution. we spoke with the mayor of a settlement in the west bank, and he's one of the leading delegates who will be attending the inauguration on friday on behalf of the israeli settlers. here's what he had to tell us. >> the current administration, the one that is just e
attending the inauguration will be a group of leading israeli settlers. msnbc matt bradley joins me with more on tel aviv and the impact. break down why this is so important for their attendance and potentially conversations following. >> reporter: what this shows, tamron is actually donald trump is picking sides. he's wants to make a deal that would bring the palestinians or israelis together, or says he does, but he's already aligned himself with the far right of the israeli political...
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administration are going to have to send the signal that we do not recognize that with regard to the israeli presence in certain sections of jerusalem, we do not recognize that resolution as international law and we are in a tough position there. if you'd like to comment on that, i'll be glad to hear your thoughts, sir. >> sir, i think ultimately we're going to have to promote peace between the palestinian and the israeli authorities there and that's going to take time to build that kind of trust and we should be a partner in trying to build that resolution between those people. >> when one speaks of israel maintaining its qualitative military edge over neighbors in the region, what does that mean to you, general? >> sir, it has to do with the technology of the military equipment provided. i would only add that we also have improving relations between israel and some of those neighbors and where we can work in terms of partnership with both israel and the arab neighbors, we can strengthen everyone's security and stability in the middle east. >> do you believe their qualitative military edge
administration are going to have to send the signal that we do not recognize that with regard to the israeli presence in certain sections of jerusalem, we do not recognize that resolution as international law and we are in a tough position there. if you'd like to comment on that, i'll be glad to hear your thoughts, sir. >> sir, i think ultimately we're going to have to promote peace between the palestinian and the israeli authorities there and that's going to take time to build that kind...
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israeli police spokesman said five of them were related to the attacker. they all lived in the same neighborhood in east jerusalem where the attacker lived. whether charges will be brought or will unfold will be determined in the next few days. prime minister netanyahu tried to blame this on isis but said this is part of the same pattern inspired by the islamic state that we saw in france, germany and now jerusalem. but to expound on that, stephanie, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack and palestinians with no links to isis have carried out ramming attacks in the past so the story is still unfolding. >> blame april siside, it is a . >> and next, a former chief of staff of the defense secretary will be here to give the behind-the-scene details of these senate showdowns. through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestr
israeli police spokesman said five of them were related to the attacker. they all lived in the same neighborhood in east jerusalem where the attacker lived. whether charges will be brought or will unfold will be determined in the next few days. prime minister netanyahu tried to blame this on isis but said this is part of the same pattern inspired by the islamic state that we saw in france, germany and now jerusalem. but to expound on that, stephanie, no one has claimed responsibility for the...
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and israeli program that successfully slowed down iran's nuclear program. and the fact that he talked to the "new york times" about and pleaded guilty to that, in fact, and was prosecuted, it was believed that it was a sanctioned conversation to try to talk the "new york times" out of publishing what they knew. that it had been widely known and david written in a leniency position to the court asking that he not have hard jail time for the general because it was widely known and working on a book about this. and that the general's job in his mission was to try to talk them out of publishing and try to minimize the damage. in any case, he did plead guilty to misleading investigators. and was apparently going to be sentenced to two or three years. so that was hard time for the general, he was highly regarded on capitol hill by members of the intelligence committee. this pardon will be, i think one that is widely praised among the military. >> all right, andrea mitchell, thank you for that. more now for reaction starting to roll in. there is going to be a lot
and israeli program that successfully slowed down iran's nuclear program. and the fact that he talked to the "new york times" about and pleaded guilty to that, in fact, and was prosecuted, it was believed that it was a sanctioned conversation to try to talk the "new york times" out of publishing what they knew. that it had been widely known and david written in a leniency position to the court asking that he not have hard jail time for the general because it was widely known...
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a security camera captured the moment police say a palestinian man ran his truck into a group of israeli soldiers killing four people, hurting 17 others. of those arrested afterwards, five of them are relatives of the alleged attackers. benjamin netanyahu has linked the attacker to isis but as of yet hasn't shown any proof. >> earlier this morning, esteban santiago was seen leaving jail and heading to a court appointment. >> and big announcement from the detroit auto show where ford says it's bringing back two discontinued models. what can you tell us? what are they bringing back? >> reporter: they're bringing back the bronco and the ranger. a lot of people have been hankering for that size of truck, the ranger. they're going to be made at the michigan assembly plant, here in wayne, michigan. a continued announcement about vehicles being made in michigan. i want to bring in the senator from michigan. i've got to ask you about the politics surrounding all of this, right? donald trump comes in, he's tweeting everybody about making their cars in the united states, not in mexico. what's your
a security camera captured the moment police say a palestinian man ran his truck into a group of israeli soldiers killing four people, hurting 17 others. of those arrested afterwards, five of them are relatives of the alleged attackers. benjamin netanyahu has linked the attacker to isis but as of yet hasn't shown any proof. >> earlier this morning, esteban santiago was seen leaving jail and heading to a court appointment. >> and big announcement from the detroit auto show where ford...
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in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw. >> i am curious what you say to that, the idea that this is getting a lot of attention now but hasn't the united states tried to sway elections in other countries before? haven't other countries tried to do that here? how much of what we're talking about right now is new? >> that's a dangerous argument for tom to make, because that's inviting the russians to come in and try to influence an election which we have never had and we should not tolerate. i think that there is wide bipartisan support on that kind of statement. >> so you say we should not tolerate. the president last week announced a new round of sanctions, really targeted at some russian intelligence officials who were in this country, kicking them out of the country. is that sufficient in terms of a response? you say we shouldn't be tolerating it. does that constitute a good response, or do you want more? >> well, of
in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw. >> i am curious what you say to that, the idea that this is getting a lot of attention now but hasn't the united states tried to sway elections in other countries before? haven't other countries tried to do that here? how much of what we're talking about right now is new? >>...
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in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. so i'm not here to talk about that, but i am here to say that we live in a big glass house and there a lot of rocks to throw and i think that's consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to the purpose of the meeting, the foreign cyber threats. i think admiral rogers and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who may not have subject matter expertise in this space. for example, director clapper, you were saving that one of the problems with a counterattack, think it was you, it could have been admiral rogers, is thatou may have to use an asset that's actually a presence on some other naon where that nation may or may not know that we have a presence there. in fact, we have presences across cyber space that are not known that is a part of a unterattack, the part of the counterattack could be nothing more than exposing our presences because a lot of our adversaries may not be
in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. so i'm not here to talk about that, but i am here to say that we live in a big glass house and there a lot of rocks to throw and i think that's consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to the purpose of the meeting, the foreign cyber threats. i think admiral rogers and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to...