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i think israel is right to say they are a foreign country. to assert that we work closely with them, i would like to see a few changes in their policy and in american policy also. host: congressman brad sherman, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2017] tomorrow members scheduled to debate a measure to end so-called midnight regulationses, those regulations issued at the end of a presidential term before a new president is inaugurated. we'll have the house live as soon as they come back in a couple of minutes. confirmation hearings for president-elect donald trump's cabinet picks began today with senator jeff sessions. the nominee for attorney general . that confirmation hearing still going on. we have it live right now on c-span3. but you can see all of it from the beginning on c-span2 starting this evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and one exchange, before the senate judiciary committee, democrat
i think israel is right to say they are a foreign country. to assert that we work closely with them, i would like to see a few changes in their policy and in american policy also. host: congressman brad sherman, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2017] tomorrow members scheduled to debate a measure to end so-called midnight regulationses, those...
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do you as leadership and beyond, would this ignite a -- would this even protect israel? in retrospect do you think you should hold israel more accountable like president bush, sr. did with the longer entities? >> i'm -- i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli/palestinian issue and worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable, that it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians, it is bad for the region and it is bad for america's national security. and i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israelis and palestinians and invested a lot of energy, time and effort in the 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 politics and palestinian politics, a rightward drift in israeli politics weakening the president's ability to move and take
do you as leadership and beyond, would this ignite a -- would this even protect israel? in retrospect do you think you should hold israel more accountable like president bush, sr. did with the longer entities? >> i'm -- i continue to be significantly worried about the israeli/palestinian issue and worried about it both because i think the status quo is unsustainable, that it is dangerous for israel, that it is bad for palestinians, it is bad for the region and it is bad for america's...
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will it protect israel? should they hold israel more accountable like bush, sr., did? i am -- iobama: 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, it is bad for the region, and it is bad for the region's national security group i came -- the region's national security. i came into this office wanting to do everything i could to encourage serious peace talks between israelis and palestinians. , ainvested a lot of energy lot of time, a lot of effort, first year, second year, all the way into last year. ultimately, what has always been clear is that we cannot force the parties to arrive at peace. facilitate,do is provide a platform, encourage. but we can't force them to do it. shifts inht of israeli politics and palestinian drift in a rightward ofaeli politics, a weakening ability to move and take risks on behalf of peace and palestinian territories, in light of all the dangers that have emerged in t
will it protect israel? should they hold israel more accountable like bush, sr., did? i am -- iobama: 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, it is bad for the region, and it is bad for the region's national security group i came -- the region's national security. i came into this office wanting to do everything i...
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i love israel. with abeautiful country spectacular founding idea. -- hertzel and company came together and zionism was born, it was the idea of creating this homeland. it wasorld war ii, 1948, created. we recognized it within 8 minutes. but the arab world did not. and so for years, there has been this question of how do you make peace here. there's been an evolution in that process, through various presidencies, republican and democrat alike, all of whom have opposed settlements. republican and democrats alike have continually said, settlements are an obstacle to peace. settlements, unilaterally decided upon, announced, and built are an obstacle to the two state solution. in 1993 the oslo accords were signed, which embrace this notion of two states for two people living side-by-side in peace and security. that's all that we support. and this administration has been more supportive of israel historically than any administration. we gave them the iron dome. we saved thousands of lives of israelis beca
i love israel. with abeautiful country spectacular founding idea. -- hertzel and company came together and zionism was born, it was the idea of creating this homeland. it wasorld war ii, 1948, created. we recognized it within 8 minutes. but the arab world did not. and so for years, there has been this question of how do you make peace here. there's been an evolution in that process, through various presidencies, republican and democrat alike, all of whom have opposed settlements. republican and...
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bad for israel. assad are tried to establish itself in southern syria and to extend the line of confrontation with israel from the -- interest the golan heights and that's where they would go. more concretely, if the current grant continues with russian and iranian and focusing opposition and push southward, eventually south of syria would become an arena of fighting between regime and insurgent and possibly embroil both. it is one area in which the united states and moderator of state and israel could very well collaborate. >> so, back there, and then we'll take few in a row because we might get close to the last round. so, right next to -- and okay. >> thanks very much for all your remarks. the question is wanted to raise stems from a remark that ambassador rabinovich made concerning an interim settlement or solution with palestinians. one question is i take it from that suggestion that you agree with mr. hanegbi that the obama approach was fatal to any reasonable negotiations but there now exists
bad for israel. assad are tried to establish itself in southern syria and to extend the line of confrontation with israel from the -- interest the golan heights and that's where they would go. more concretely, if the current grant continues with russian and iranian and focusing opposition and push southward, eventually south of syria would become an arena of fighting between regime and insurgent and possibly embroil both. it is one area in which the united states and moderator of state and...
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israel has announced plans to build.500 new homes in the palestinian territories, the second time israel has made such an announcement since donald trump was sworn in as u.s. president on friday. ,he plo has condemned the move which is says will lead to more extremism and more terrorism. israel says the homes will be built in existing jewish communities, around 500,000 jews already live in the territory palestinians want as part of a future state. let's consider them in illegal under international law, but israel disputes this. president hollande under pressure from environmentalist and from germany and switzerland, he now looks set to do so after dealing with an energy giant. >> on paper, the nuclear plant is considered relatively safe. nuclear safety authority allows it to keep producing energy until 2022. an eds, the company that manages it, has spent 280 million euros to make it safer. but environmentalists say that is not enough. energy in nuclear general, they say this should be the first plant to shut down. it has been active for too long, almost 40 years, a record in france. that
israel has announced plans to build.500 new homes in the palestinian territories, the second time israel has made such an announcement since donald trump was sworn in as u.s. president on friday. ,he plo has condemned the move which is says will lead to more extremism and more terrorism. israel says the homes will be built in existing jewish communities, around 500,000 jews already live in the territory palestinians want as part of a future state. let's consider them in illegal under...
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it happened here and israel. when america went left, israel went right. in obama entered white house january 20 and things begin to di vengs from day one there's two chemistry between the two. differents on policy. two specific issues the palestinian issue and the iranian issue with the overall view of the region. if you go back to the cairo speech by president obama, his vision of the region would not israel vision of the region. and then again, he pressured israel to respond to the iraq spring by taking initiative on palestinian issue and said the israel should be on the right side of history. he used term more than one. it was to the right side of the history. israel should join rather than try to keep the status quo. if you recall president obama's interview to the atlantic his defense of foreign policy and regional policy and you go back to outlook on what we call pragmatic arab, if you go back to the question of administration's response to the fall of president mu bab rack in issues, she's are issues had different view of the region. let say someth
it happened here and israel. when america went left, israel went right. in obama entered white house january 20 and things begin to di vengs from day one there's two chemistry between the two. differents on policy. two specific issues the palestinian issue and the iranian issue with the overall view of the region. if you go back to the cairo speech by president obama, his vision of the region would not israel vision of the region. and then again, he pressured israel to respond to the iraq...
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i think israel is right to say they are a foreign country. to assert that we work closely with them, i would like to see a few changes in their policy and in american policy also. host: congressman brad sherman, democrat from california, senior member of the foreign affairs committee. appreciate the time. next on the "washington journa " ," we will be talking about the many confirmation hearings that are taking place this week on capitol hill along with president obama's farewell address, president-elect trump's first press conference since the election. we want to hear from our viewers about your most an anticipated news event this week. we could talk about any of those coming up. we will tell you about how you can watch them on c-span. you can start calling in now. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. if you are outside the u.s., 202-748-8003. in, we will calling take you to the senate judiciary committee hearing room where senator jeff sessions will begin testifying in a little bit about his nomin
i think israel is right to say they are a foreign country. to assert that we work closely with them, i would like to see a few changes in their policy and in american policy also. host: congressman brad sherman, democrat from california, senior member of the foreign affairs committee. appreciate the time. next on the "washington journa " ," we will be talking about the many confirmation hearings that are taking place this week on capitol hill along with president obama's farewell...
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israel's our ally, our friend, and israel has been under siege. and israel does need to have the security to protect itself great -- itself. part of the guiding principle how we approach this process was to absolutely make certain israel could defend itself by itself. that is a premise -- charlie: you know what the israelis say. the israelis will say to you, and they have said to you 1000 times the u.n. is not the way to , go. the way to go is negotiations between israel and the palestinians. secretary kerry: you are absolutely correct. and we affirmed that in the resolution. we've affirmed that every step of the way. the final status issues cannot be imposed by the united nations. they must be resolved by the parties. we completely support and enforce that principle. and in the resolution that was passed in the united nations, my friend, there was no final status issue decision that was made. jerusalem, we made i put forward , principles around which they should negotiate, suggesting you won't have a solution to the problem unless you have a capi
israel's our ally, our friend, and israel has been under siege. and israel does need to have the security to protect itself great -- itself. part of the guiding principle how we approach this process was to absolutely make certain israel could defend itself by itself. that is a premise -- charlie: you know what the israelis say. the israelis will say to you, and they have said to you 1000 times the u.n. is not the way to , go. the way to go is negotiations between israel and the palestinians....
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what do you think president trump, how would he respond to israel leaders. mk leads, sharon haskell and dr. liza lavie, recently had interviews with them, they would want to know how president trump would respond to the misuse of -- >> i think i would go back to what i said to john a few minutes ago. he has tremendous respect for how tax dollars are spent. but again we need a u.n. ambassador, a secretary of state. a lot of things that can happen under the direction of the new leadership that is held up right now. dwra tara? >> is the president open to the idea of choosing mainstream candidate like some of the democratic congressional leaders are urging him to do? >> for what? >> for supreme court nominee. >> i think that defines, he has been very clear about his priorities. he has put out a list during the campaign of individuals that he would consider. but i mean, i think it is mainstream to support the constitution. pretty mainstream to respect, to follow the law and not to create laws from the bench. that's what i think the majority of americans would agr
what do you think president trump, how would he respond to israel leaders. mk leads, sharon haskell and dr. liza lavie, recently had interviews with them, they would want to know how president trump would respond to the misuse of -- >> i think i would go back to what i said to john a few minutes ago. he has tremendous respect for how tax dollars are spent. but again we need a u.n. ambassador, a secretary of state. a lot of things that can happen under the direction of the new leadership...
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shannon: bold moves on russia and israel in his final days in office. what does it mean for the incoming trump administration. >> i think they were treated unfairly by a lot of different people. >> the vote was about preserving the two state solution. they looked forward to working with the president elect trump to mitigate the damage that this resolution has done. shannon: an exclusive interview with senator tom cotton in the response to the russian hacks. >> what they had been engaged in is unacceptable. the president is sending a message today to tell them to cut it out. shannon: into the pics for the f1f0n7áz+÷cúí we will break down the supreme court short list with a key advisor working with the transition. then trump's announcement of thousands of jobs coming back to the u.s. we will get different perspectives from a former economic advisor. plus as the new congress gets sworn in two days from now we will ask our panel about the year ahead for trump and lawmakers on the hill. all right now on fox news sunday. happy new year from fox news. a li
shannon: bold moves on russia and israel in his final days in office. what does it mean for the incoming trump administration. >> i think they were treated unfairly by a lot of different people. >> the vote was about preserving the two state solution. they looked forward to working with the president elect trump to mitigate the damage that this resolution has done. shannon: an exclusive interview with senator tom cotton in the response to the russian hacks. >> what they had...
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>> israel. >> israel and saudi arabia against iran because of iran. and is that a reality? are they functioning that way? >> well, look, below the surface it's even better than subliminal. it's happening. there's a lot of cooperation under way between israel and most of the arab world that used to be off limits. >> how big a factor is iran operation, mutual rale operation to iran? >> i think that's huge. >> sure. >> i was in saudi arabia a few weeks ago and all the leaders -- especially the deputy crown prince was saying with the military people in the room that they don't regard israel as a threat and they have no plans in that regard. and the planning doesn't focus on israel and it is largely because of iran and the threat that iran poses. one effect of perhaps the negligent some would say or bit of disengagement of lack of adequate support of allies by the obama administration is that it has affected the regionals maybe coming together more like israel and some of the arab states who shared similar threat perception. >> but how would that play out? let's say he does make
>> israel. >> israel and saudi arabia against iran because of iran. and is that a reality? are they functioning that way? >> well, look, below the surface it's even better than subliminal. it's happening. there's a lot of cooperation under way between israel and most of the arab world that used to be off limits. >> how big a factor is iran operation, mutual rale operation to iran? >> i think that's huge. >> sure. >> i was in saudi arabia a few weeks ago...
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>> israel is a fellow democracy and i think israel's security is very, very important to the united states. >> are there any other democracies in the middle east? >> no, sir. >> would you agree that the threat of iran's regional belligerence and nuclear ambitions are a shared threat both to the united states and to israel? >> and i agree and i would add also to our arab partners in the region. >> and -- and i think you said that we are going to -- we're going to have to live with what the administration has done with regard to the energy agreement with iran. are you confident we can monitor the situation with regard to possible violations? do we have that capability? >> i'll have to get in and look at the classified data. if you confirm me, senator, i believe we can have it, i just can't respond authoritatively right now if we've got those -- got those processes in place. >> in your opinion, what did the united states failure last month to veto the resolution with israel do to our bilateral relationship with israel? >> sir, i -- i'd have to get back and look at that. i say that because i'v
>> israel is a fellow democracy and i think israel's security is very, very important to the united states. >> are there any other democracies in the middle east? >> no, sir. >> would you agree that the threat of iran's regional belligerence and nuclear ambitions are a shared threat both to the united states and to israel? >> and i agree and i would add also to our arab partners in the region. >> and -- and i think you said that we are going to -- we're going...
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because we support israel, because we care about an israel that can be a jewish state and a democracy, and unless there are two states that -- >> rose: but you've had a fire storm of criticism among the jewish people in america. >> some people. >> rose: the majority. i don't believe so, not if you look at the polls. >> rose: they ask a number of questions -- >> i've actually seen polls that show the majority of american jews actually support the idea of a two-state solution. >> rose: i'm talking about not vetoing the resolution. you can support -- >> i saw polls which showed that about 36% supported it, what we did, 29% were against and the rest undecided. so the polls showed this division. it's not the division that's important. it's the policy that's important. israel, to be a democracy and a jewish state at the same time, has got to resolve this issue and make a choice, and the choice is you've got to create that state or you give up on the idea of -- >> rose: but they have been trending this way for a while that's continued one administration after another. it's reaching a tipping
because we support israel, because we care about an israel that can be a jewish state and a democracy, and unless there are two states that -- >> rose: but you've had a fire storm of criticism among the jewish people in america. >> some people. >> rose: the majority. i don't believe so, not if you look at the polls. >> rose: they ask a number of questions -- >> i've actually seen polls that show the majority of american jews actually support the idea of a two-state...
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in israel alongside u.s. troops in israel. we are referring to the dramatic increase in police parliamentary units, also known as heavy weapons units or s.w.a.t. teams, and we are also talking about weapon transfer programs like the 1033 weapon transfer program that allows and encourages local police departments to borrow military equipment from armed forces as long as they use it within a year. so yes, we have seen the local police departments take increased advantage of these weapons programs and the ability to militarize through protests in ferguson and north dakota, protesters in both cities, ferguson, north dakota, baltimore have been bombarded with military tanks, shot with rubber bullets, sprayed overhead with toxic chemicals, attacked by trained dogs and arrested at unimaginable rates. so something that i really want to bring to this strategizing session is this idea that the increased militarization of police forces is an attempt by government to address our social problems with military force so we see state-sanction
in israel alongside u.s. troops in israel. we are referring to the dramatic increase in police parliamentary units, also known as heavy weapons units or s.w.a.t. teams, and we are also talking about weapon transfer programs like the 1033 weapon transfer program that allows and encourages local police departments to borrow military equipment from armed forces as long as they use it within a year. so yes, we have seen the local police departments take increased advantage of these weapons programs...
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-israel relationship. so it's really a delight for me to really welcome back to this podium to people who have been friends of the institute in the past. one is cabinet minister tzachi hanegbi who was there regional minister for cooperation and a close confidant of this prime minister, prime minister netanyahu. he is at a range of cabinet portfolios. his involvement in israeli governance and goes back to leave the 1980s and is been involved in israeli politics ever since. also another person who is no stranger to washington, certainly is professor itamar rabinovich known to many of you, itamar you will recall was israel's ambassador to washington in the 1990s, was also the chief negotiator with syria, a real scholar when it comes to syria. and he's also been ahead of what's tel aviv university center, and he's been the president, the provost of tel aviv university. these that chairman of something called the israeli institute support the idea of israel studies in the united states and in different parts of
-israel relationship. so it's really a delight for me to really welcome back to this podium to people who have been friends of the institute in the past. one is cabinet minister tzachi hanegbi who was there regional minister for cooperation and a close confidant of this prime minister, prime minister netanyahu. he is at a range of cabinet portfolios. his involvement in israeli governance and goes back to leave the 1980s and is been involved in israeli politics ever since. also another person...
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for criticizing israel settlement plans. it's not binding, but it will be a way of them expression their disappointment. obviously some of the americans were outraged. in israel, they were shocked. >> hopefully the next administration will not allow something further forward at the united nations. the resolution was rhetoric. but it opens the door to economic sanctions and other measures the u.n. body might take. it's incumbent upon the trump administration to make sure at the security council we don't let things like this go forward. charles: 's more than rhetoric it's a wink and a nod to the enemies of israel who happen to be enemies of civilization. i think the result of that is emboldening them as if they needed to be emboldened anymore. >> we had a senate hearing on what russia is doing. israel is a solid partner for is. attacks against the iranian centrifuges. a lot of people won't admit it. there was a combination. now you are make them a target for cyber attacks. this has a series of castle kaigd events that aren't g
for criticizing israel settlement plans. it's not binding, but it will be a way of them expression their disappointment. obviously some of the americans were outraged. in israel, they were shocked. >> hopefully the next administration will not allow something further forward at the united nations. the resolution was rhetoric. but it opens the door to economic sanctions and other measures the u.n. body might take. it's incumbent upon the trump administration to make sure at the security...
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." >> there was a januaryeration of hate against israel, a stigmatization of israel, which has no other explanation than the redressing of the old hate against the jews. this is a new form of anti-semitism, and the world has not yet found all the replies, all the appropriate replies against this new hate. this is one of the reasons why i wrote this book. this book is what? it is partly an effort to give ammunition, to give weapon weapd ammunition, moral ammunition, to those who want to fight this new trend, this new black wave of new anti-semitism. >> rose: so this is you handing them verbal, passionate rose: againsts. anti-semitism. >> against anti-semitism, and also, what does anti-semitism does? it delegitimizes israel on the ground of liberal values. i am a liberal. and i believe that as liberals, we should not condemn but praise israel on the very ground of their values. israel has, by many asperktz lessons to give to a lot of liberals in the world, in terms of democracy, in terms of multiethnicity, in terms of the way of dealing with minorities, in terms of how to fight terrorism,
." >> there was a januaryeration of hate against israel, a stigmatization of israel, which has no other explanation than the redressing of the old hate against the jews. this is a new form of anti-semitism, and the world has not yet found all the replies, all the appropriate replies against this new hate. this is one of the reasons why i wrote this book. this book is what? it is partly an effort to give ammunition, to give weapon weapd ammunition, moral ammunition, to those who want...
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with the exception of israel. that's absurd. >> president bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama blocked the move citing security concerns. that decision now belongs to president donald trump. >> news from israel this morning, the israeli government has approved a 2500 additional units. >> bret: rich edson at the state department. we are getting reaction tonight to news that one of president obama's final acts was to give more than 220 million of your tax dollars to organizations involved with the palestinian authority despite opposition from congress. here is chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> protesters in the gaza strip warrant president trump against any move of the u.s. embassy in the wake of a move by they had obama administration in its final days to unlock $220 million in u.s. funding to help palestinians with debt relief, water and energy infrastructure. republican lawmakers had put a nonbinding hold on the money in protest over the palestinian authority's efforts to seek unilateral re
with the exception of israel. that's absurd. >> president bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama blocked the move citing security concerns. that decision now belongs to president donald trump. >> news from israel this morning, the israeli government has approved a 2500 additional units. >> bret: rich edson at the state department. we are getting reaction tonight to news that one of president obama's final acts was to give more than 220 million of your tax dollars to...
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president obama makes bold moves on russia and israel in his final days in office. what does it mean for the incoming trump administration? >> i think israel has been treated very, very unfairly by a lot of different people. >> the vote in the united nations was about preserving the two-state solution. that's what we were standing up for. >> israel looks forward to working with president-elect trump to mitigate the damage that this resolution has done. >> today, an exclusive interview with senator tom cotton on the state of u.s./israel relations, the response to russian hacks. >> what russia has been engaged in over the last few months and years is unacceptable and the president is sending a message today to tell the
president obama makes bold moves on russia and israel in his final days in office. what does it mean for the incoming trump administration? >> i think israel has been treated very, very unfairly by a lot of different people. >> the vote in the united nations was about preserving the two-state solution. that's what we were standing up for. >> israel looks forward to working with president-elect trump to mitigate the damage that this resolution has done. >> today, an...
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tells him that israel is with him and so israel is with me. in israel. is -- i will answer in israeli. when united states catches a cold, israel catches a fever. is this a. that we are going into of instability? immaturity? insanity? for the united states, israel and the world. the second concern is the art of the deal. he said when he was speaking to the republicans coalition that i am a till maker. i can do it. -- a dealmaker. i can do it. on the other hand, the other thing is that in the orthodox there are people who are so frustrated with barack obama's tough love that they feel it is time for a new approach. they want to go back to the bill clinton love love. if they do that, they will be in good shape. are there any other questions? we have time for one more were just my summary. ok, my summary. i want to go back to where i began. i am well aware that these are difficult times. it is hard for us to sit down in a public forum and talk about donald trump respectfully. to talk about donald trump without getting angry. i understand that we are in a tim
tells him that israel is with him and so israel is with me. in israel. is -- i will answer in israeli. when united states catches a cold, israel catches a fever. is this a. that we are going into of instability? immaturity? insanity? for the united states, israel and the world. the second concern is the art of the deal. he said when he was speaking to the republicans coalition that i am a till maker. i can do it. -- a dealmaker. i can do it. on the other hand, the other thing is that in the...
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resolution against israel concerning its settlements. the obama administration allowing it to pass by abstaining from that vote, breaking with decades of tradition in protecting israel at united nations. earlier this week the house passing a measure with more than 100 democrats along voting with republicans condemning condemn . congressman lee zelden, member house for inaffairs committee and chairman of the house republican israel caucus. good to have you on the program today. >> good to be on here. uma: what was the point of passing resolution in congress following u.n. vote? was it more of a symbolic move or do you think there will be action following this measure that you passed? >> i think it is important on several accounts. sends a message, within our own country to our allies in israel. sends a message to the united nations and rest of the world, being in support of israel, which i believe is our nation's greatest ally, has long been something of bipartisan support. as we saw with this resolution passing with over 100 democrats in
resolution against israel concerning its settlements. the obama administration allowing it to pass by abstaining from that vote, breaking with decades of tradition in protecting israel at united nations. earlier this week the house passing a measure with more than 100 democrats along voting with republicans condemning condemn . congressman lee zelden, member house for inaffairs committee and chairman of the house republican israel caucus. good to have you on the program today. >> good to...
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anti-israel, pro-israel. every single persowe are talking about today is -- from the american .residential side is pro israel there are truly anti-israel forces in the world, and i never want to recruit someone who is a critic of israel to those awful forces who reject the right of israel to exist. we have to be more careful, more scientific, more deliberate in our language, even if we criticize someone for not being superficially supportive of israel or israel policy. when jimmy carter said that in 1977, the start of his journey -- just because he said something then, it does not stop him from writing an awful, evil book accusing israel of apartheid when he did not even make the case in his book but simply put it as his title. this is a way of saying, let's enter into a journey where we will see complexity. just as ari told you to put your phones on mute, let's try to put our partisanship on hold. let's put our partisan on mute. what i say to my students is, can we talk about politics without being partisan?
anti-israel, pro-israel. every single persowe are talking about today is -- from the american .residential side is pro israel there are truly anti-israel forces in the world, and i never want to recruit someone who is a critic of israel to those awful forces who reject the right of israel to exist. we have to be more careful, more scientific, more deliberate in our language, even if we criticize someone for not being superficially supportive of israel or israel policy. when jimmy carter said...
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and so predictably, israel's reaction was blunt. the conference, said prime minister netanyahu, was an attempt by france and the palestinians to build an anti—israel coalition, but the world he said was changing. soon it would look very different. indeed the real talking point in paris was the big change about to take place in washington. john kerry was there for the outgoing us team, but from friday it is the incoming trump administration, pro—israeli in a new kind of way, that calls the shots. donald trump's promised to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem, breaking with decades of us policy had delegates in paris rattled, though in the end caution prevailed and they did not mention the issue in their communique. in the end then, not a huge amount achieved in paris except perhaps for a signal sent that whatever the changes that are coming, most countries still believe in the existing blueprint for peace in the middle east. let's get more on this. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, joins us from j
and so predictably, israel's reaction was blunt. the conference, said prime minister netanyahu, was an attempt by france and the palestinians to build an anti—israel coalition, but the world he said was changing. soon it would look very different. indeed the real talking point in paris was the big change about to take place in washington. john kerry was there for the outgoing us team, but from friday it is the incoming trump administration, pro—israeli in a new kind of way, that calls the...
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and is doing very well with the beautiful wife and israel. but in terms of god's will in history the fulfillment of biblical prophecy in israel is very much a part of the story. >> but that is what i was going to save you just said the fact that our country is recognized for immigration but look where it came from. is typically based you could argue it is god's payback and raising the issue of of your brother have you had conversations with him about the mr. trump situation? i will get israel as the other outpost that is so much like us in the league lead in the region. what do they think about what is going on quite. >> first of all,, i will the emphatically agreed similarities between united states and israel are profound really to countries not based on blood. but good ideas and i say that because this jewish people from all over the world. but judiasm people don't realize obviously had a long history of conversion it is not just yes you are automatically jewish but in the united states won not attend american jews are by choice not necess
and is doing very well with the beautiful wife and israel. but in terms of god's will in history the fulfillment of biblical prophecy in israel is very much a part of the story. >> but that is what i was going to save you just said the fact that our country is recognized for immigration but look where it came from. is typically based you could argue it is god's payback and raising the issue of of your brother have you had conversations with him about the mr. trump situation? i will get...
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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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remarkable because israel is the neighbor syrians have been taught to hate. this is the border with syria. syrian land and just a few miles down the road, a village where rebels are fighting government forces. in the past three years, more than 2,000 wounded syrians have crossed the border for treatment. and instead of stopping them, the israeli defense forces helped them, patching up wounds, sending the seriously ill or wounded to the hospital 18 miles away. >> we treated the men, we treated women, we treated children. every syrian close to the border is evacuated to our hospital and everyone that we treated exactly as we treated israelis. >> the patients hiding their faces, terrified of what would happen if the syrians knew they sought help in israel. >> this fighter says the syrian government planted bad things about israel in their minds. >> maybe our treatment may be helpful for building peace. >> the best treatment of all, the doctors hearsay, is to stop waging war. >> kelly cobiella, israel. >>> when we come back, my conversation with a man who found h
remarkable because israel is the neighbor syrians have been taught to hate. this is the border with syria. syrian land and just a few miles down the road, a village where rebels are fighting government forces. in the past three years, more than 2,000 wounded syrians have crossed the border for treatment. and instead of stopping them, the israeli defense forces helped them, patching up wounds, sending the seriously ill or wounded to the hospital 18 miles away. >> we treated the men, we...
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france urges him not to move the us embassy in israel tojerusalem. it
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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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of israel. kerry fail knowed cite palestinian incitement, and, you know, he continues to refuses to even meet with netanyahu. not at word board that from secretary kerry. was he clueless on all fronts. q.you know, i wish i could say that. it would be better if the answer that was he is clueless. the problem is, that i mean there's a growing element, that is anti israel. as we saw from you senator schumer, and engel, it's a element, within the democratic party. when they have a hearing, we see half the crowd wearing pink shirts and bring leaders up on war crime charges. i met with the the prime minister of the palestinian authority, and he said, they will not recognize israel as a jewish state. hamas would win the election and they will not rest unless israel is wiped off the map. it still wouldn't bring peace. >> hamas controls all of gaza, and, is beat political but a terror organization. you mentioned chuck should mer, he said i fear secretary kerry has emboldened, good -- extremist's both sid
of israel. kerry fail knowed cite palestinian incitement, and, you know, he continues to refuses to even meet with netanyahu. not at word board that from secretary kerry. was he clueless on all fronts. q.you know, i wish i could say that. it would be better if the answer that was he is clueless. the problem is, that i mean there's a growing element, that is anti israel. as we saw from you senator schumer, and engel, it's a element, within the democratic party. when they have a hearing, we see...
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and we gave it to israel. israel has had to fight ever since they've been there because it was other people's land. host: it was october 2011 that obama announced the end of military action by the united states and here's part of the statement. president obama: as a candidate for president, i pledged to bring the war in iraq to a responsible end. our nationalof security and the strength of the american leadership around the world. after taking office, i announced a new strategy that would end our combat mission in iraq and remove all foreign troops by the end of 2011. commander-in-chief ensuring the success of this strategy has been one of my highest national security priorities. last year i announced the end of our combat missions in iraq. today, we remove more than 100,000 troops. fullraqis have taken responsibility for their country security. with the ago, i spoke iraqi foreign minister. i propose that the united states keep their commitments. he spoke of the determination of the iraqi people to forge their
and we gave it to israel. israel has had to fight ever since they've been there because it was other people's land. host: it was october 2011 that obama announced the end of military action by the united states and here's part of the statement. president obama: as a candidate for president, i pledged to bring the war in iraq to a responsible end. our nationalof security and the strength of the american leadership around the world. after taking office, i announced a new strategy that would end...
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they don't think israel has the right to exist. how can you have a two state solution when the people on the other side of the states-- charlie: that is not everybody, come on. that is hamas. speaker ryan: it is in their charter, and they are part of this coalition government. you need a respect to a right to resist. charlie: you said paul ryan is neocon.il -- not a what are you? speaker ryan: in the old days, a neocon used to mean a lot of things about foreign policy. i am less of an interventionist subscribeyou would as that. we need a moral in principle-based foreign policy. we need to defend our values and views, but have to be cautious and judicious in our use of force. it has allowed a level of engagement such that our national security interests are at risk. rises the level of troop commitment to a high burden and threshold of proof, all the while we have to project and defend our principles. it doesn't mean we have to use troops. it should mean we have a moral foreign policy. i don't really -- i don't call guy, with alpolit
they don't think israel has the right to exist. how can you have a two state solution when the people on the other side of the states-- charlie: that is not everybody, come on. that is hamas. speaker ryan: it is in their charter, and they are part of this coalition government. you need a respect to a right to resist. charlie: you said paul ryan is neocon.il -- not a what are you? speaker ryan: in the old days, a neocon used to mean a lot of things about foreign policy. i am less of an...
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they don't think israel has a right to exist. how can you have a two-state solution side by side living next to one another when many of them -- >> charlie: not all of them. hamas has a charter. >> and they're part of the coalition government. you want to have an endurable agreement to acknowledge each other's right to exist and that doesn't exist. >> charlie: you said paul ryan is not a neocon. what are you? >> in the old days it was a bunch of things and not just foreign policy. >> charlie: it was believed they -- >> i'm less of an interventionist. i believe we need a moral based policy and need to project our views and have to be cautious and judicious with our use of force and it has to rise to a very high level of engagement such that our actual safety and national interest is risked and rises the troop commitment to a high burden and threshold of proof while defending our values and principles. doesn't mean we should have to use troops but should say moral base policy. i don't call myself a real politic guy which is a lax p
they don't think israel has a right to exist. how can you have a two-state solution side by side living next to one another when many of them -- >> charlie: not all of them. hamas has a charter. >> and they're part of the coalition government. you want to have an endurable agreement to acknowledge each other's right to exist and that doesn't exist. >> charlie: you said paul ryan is not a neocon. what are you? >> in the old days it was a bunch of things and not just...
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can we as a result we to include china,er states, britain, france, india, pakistan, israel, because they will have to join. is can we gettion the nuclear treaty ratified? i agree with lawrence that the nonproliferation treaty says we will not build up. it says we will move toward eliminating. ofting is a primary function building up and not eliminating. the treaty as to that. these days,r threat mindlessly because we are still ahead. being ahead means freezing in ofs area and the combination the ability to improve and strengthen and make secure the existing arsenal without testing is a proven fact now. finally, i'm sitting next to a naval officer. i was a naval officer. will remove one of the obstacles of the south china sea, that we professed adherence but we ought to move, and of course the arctic, as the admiral just reminded me, is an important piece of that. i could go on but let me leave those on the top of your list, if i can. setence: let me add, we specific actions can take place. some of those actions, i am not sure congress is aware of it. the fact that we have large fractions
can we as a result we to include china,er states, britain, france, india, pakistan, israel, because they will have to join. is can we gettion the nuclear treaty ratified? i agree with lawrence that the nonproliferation treaty says we will not build up. it says we will move toward eliminating. ofting is a primary function building up and not eliminating. the treaty as to that. these days,r threat mindlessly because we are still ahead. being ahead means freezing in ofs area and the combination...
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and so, predictably, israel's reaction was blunt. the conference, said prime minister netanyahu, was an attempt by france and the palestinians to build an anti—israel coalition. but the world, he said, was changing. soon, it would look very different. indeed, the real talking point in paris was the big change about to take place in washington. john kerry was with the outgoing us team. but from friday it is the incoming trump administration, pro—israel in a new kind of way, that calls the shots. donald trump's promise to move the us embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem, breaking with decades of us policy, had delegates in paris rattled. but in the end caution prevailed, and they did not mention the issue in their communique. in the end, then, not a huge amount achieved in paris, except perhaps for a signal sent that, whatever the changes that are coming, most countries still believe in the existing blueprint for peace in the middle east. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the circus once billed as the greatest show o
and so, predictably, israel's reaction was blunt. the conference, said prime minister netanyahu, was an attempt by france and the palestinians to build an anti—israel coalition. but the world, he said, was changing. soon, it would look very different. indeed, the real talking point in paris was the big change about to take place in washington. john kerry was with the outgoing us team. but from friday it is the incoming trump administration, pro—israel in a new kind of way, that calls the...
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israel is clearly important. they are one of our closest allies and of the one of the only democratic countries in the region. let's not to say we shouldn't support them but we have to understand that it might close the door with someof these arab states. as president he will decide really where his focus lies. >> excuse me you get the sense that the ambassador can get the cooperation from israeli and arab leaders? as you know, mr. friedman had been criticized for his lack of diplomatic experience. >> look the president should have the chance to choose whoever he wants to be in the government. that is what a president has the right to do. mr. freeman currently doesn't have experience but that's not always a precursor or a requirement to be an ambassador. on the flip side it's what has been reported as polarizing statements. i think going back to the perception that the arab partners may have towards mr. freeman is the concept that he wants to move the embassy and it's aggravating and not necessarily statements th
israel is clearly important. they are one of our closest allies and of the one of the only democratic countries in the region. let's not to say we shouldn't support them but we have to understand that it might close the door with someof these arab states. as president he will decide really where his focus lies. >> excuse me you get the sense that the ambassador can get the cooperation from israeli and arab leaders? as you know, mr. friedman had been criticized for his lack of diplomatic...
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he had a call earlier with israel's prime minister. he then came to the east room where you saw some of the pictures there. did not make comments about the march there. but he did tweet earlier and for the rest of the day, we don't have full guidance yet but we'll get back to kelly. now at the march, which i was eluding to, a number of democratic women stood up to speak to marchers. >> let's make today a beginning. let's buckle in because it's going to be a bumpy ride. and then let's go back to ohio and new york and florida and california and let's lget to work. >> this is the moment of the beginning of the revival of the women's movement. this is the moment you will remember when women stood strong and stood firm and said never again. >> just a portion of the energy that came from saturday. and today the question remains, who will sustain that energy and that political opposition along the way. join me now is amy howe. we have beth, senior editor for politics and jonathan love visits senior vice president. beth, starting with you on t
he had a call earlier with israel's prime minister. he then came to the east room where you saw some of the pictures there. did not make comments about the march there. but he did tweet earlier and for the rest of the day, we don't have full guidance yet but we'll get back to kelly. now at the march, which i was eluding to, a number of democratic women stood up to speak to marchers. >> let's make today a beginning. let's buckle in because it's going to be a bumpy ride. and then let's go...
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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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we're going to get to israel, but i want to start with russia. lisa, we have this response from putin saying i could respond in kind, i'm not going to. we're going to wait and see what the trump administration does. >> i think because he's waiting to see what the trump administration does because essentially these sanctions are meaningless once president obama leaves office. i think what's really interesting here and part of the reason why we've seen donald trump react the way that he has is because this is clearly very politically motivated by president obama. even "the new york times" has timid its hat to saying that they very much question the effect of these sanctions. and i think it's very much being done to, one, delegitimatize donald trump's victory and try to box him in on russia as well and foreign policy as he comes into office. you look at the fact that russia had hacked the joint chiefs of staff, 4,000 military and civilian personnel. also the fact that china hacked -- or compromised 22 americans' security information as well as opn a
we're going to get to israel, but i want to start with russia. lisa, we have this response from putin saying i could respond in kind, i'm not going to. we're going to wait and see what the trump administration does. >> i think because he's waiting to see what the trump administration does because essentially these sanctions are meaningless once president obama leaves office. i think what's really interesting here and part of the reason why we've seen donald trump react the way that he has...