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this, he says, is the real hamas.n or united states which both classify hamas as being a terrorist organisation because hamas continues in this new policy document to talk about its commitment to what it calls armed resistance, which will mean, we imagine, more attacks on israel, possible attacks in the future. i think what we really need to look for is changing relations in the region. hamas has been increasingly isolated recently. the gaza strip, run by hamas, does have a border with egypt. several of the gulf arab states have recently deemed the muslim brotherhood to be a terrorist organisation so it is very interesting indeed. there is not a single mention of the muslim brotherhood in this new document although, of course, hamas was an ideological offshoot of that bigger islamist organisation. more than two and a half million american soldiers have been deployed to iraq and afghanistan in the 16 years since the start of the so—called war on terror. the politics of war often gets more attention than the men and wom
this, he says, is the real hamas.n or united states which both classify hamas as being a terrorist organisation because hamas continues in this new policy document to talk about its commitment to what it calls armed resistance, which will mean, we imagine, more attacks on israel, possible attacks in the future. i think what we really need to look for is changing relations in the region. hamas has been increasingly isolated recently. the gaza strip, run by hamas, does have a border with egypt....
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is hamas attempting to soften its image? look at a new policy document released by the palestinian militant group — the first since its founding charter. and don't forget you can get in touch about any of the stories we're covering using the #bbcos hashtag. welcome to outside source. it's the final week of campaigning in the french presidential election. both emmanuel macron and marine le pen have been holding rallies — attacking one another. mr macron told his supporters to reject the far—right policies of his rival — while ms le pen linked mr macron to the outgoing administration and said they'd costjobs and ruined businesses. all this to a backdrop of may day protests. masked demonstrators threw petrol bombs and other objects at officers, two of whom were injured. police responded with tear gas. the parade was organised by trades unions and anti—racist campaigners. james reynolds was there. francois fillon of divisions now. honoured day like today you see the divisions based on the different protest. i was at herjohn mari
is hamas attempting to soften its image? look at a new policy document released by the palestinian militant group — the first since its founding charter. and don't forget you can get in touch about any of the stories we're covering using the #bbcos hashtag. welcome to outside source. it's the final week of campaigning in the french presidential election. both emmanuel macron and marine le pen have been holding rallies — attacking one another. mr macron told his supporters to reject the...
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not talking to hamas since 10 years. whethermains to be seen they will manage to in some to getin some way international actors and other countries to talk to them now. that is the group's to drop talks with the muslim brotherhood. that was causing problems with other countries, wasn't it? guest: yes. especially that hamas is in need to have good relations with the egyptian regime. for, so itnly way needs to do things to make the regime in cairo happy. laura: it has been more than 10 years since palestinians were able to vote and choose their own leaders. power 10 years ago. since then, the situation in gaza is deplorable. unemployment is higher there than anywhere else in the world. are the palestinian people realizing the tough stance by hamas is not getting them anywhere? this document is also a product of pressure from the inside. there is pressure from the people not being happy with what, has achieved. it is pressure from the west bank, from mahmoud abbas, and pressure from the international community. tries to res
not talking to hamas since 10 years. whethermains to be seen they will manage to in some to getin some way international actors and other countries to talk to them now. that is the group's to drop talks with the muslim brotherhood. that was causing problems with other countries, wasn't it? guest: yes. especially that hamas is in need to have good relations with the egyptian regime. for, so itnly way needs to do things to make the regime in cairo happy. laura: it has been more than 10 years...
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he said hamas' fight was not against judaism but "aggressive sinus," and he said hamas -- "aggressivenists." >> hamas considers the independentt of an palestinian states, with jerusalem as its capital. refugees thatn of were displaced from their homes, to be a formula of national conservatives. >> hamas also distance itself from brotherhoods. has fought three wars with hamas since 2008, is unconvinced. it accuses the group of trying to deceive the world. in the policy document, hamas says it rejects israel's right to exist. is toas' motivation alleviate some of the national pressure against the and they are trying to fool the world to say, we are not as bad as you think we are, but when you look at what they tell their people, they are calling on a daily basis to destroy israel, for genocide of all jews. >> the shifted position toward the state of 1967 borders brings up nine political rivals and comes ahead of a meeting between the leader with u.s. president donald trump on wednesday. in south korea, a controversial u.s. antimissile system is running. the high altitude defense system
he said hamas' fight was not against judaism but "aggressive sinus," and he said hamas -- "aggressivenists." >> hamas considers the independentt of an palestinian states, with jerusalem as its capital. refugees thatn of were displaced from their homes, to be a formula of national conservatives. >> hamas also distance itself from brotherhoods. has fought three wars with hamas since 2008, is unconvinced. it accuses the group of trying to deceive the world. in the...
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in an effort to soften its image hamas has dropped its long—standing bbc‘s middle east correspondent, we see in this new policy document is a much more moderate language and some softening of the hamas position that are widely quoted from its founding charter written back in 1988. in particular here, you don't have any recognition of israel still, you don't have hamas giving up its claim to all of historic palestine which includes present—day israel but it does talk clearly here about accepting a palestinian state in what is known as the pre—1967 borders, in the west bank, the gaza strip and east jerusalem borders, in the west bank, the gaza strip and eastjerusalem as the capital. their resource so different language about the jewish faith and dues. a lot of people criticised hamas for anti—semitism in its founding charter, lots of religious references to the needs to fight against ajewish references to the needs to fight against a jewish people, for muslims to bring aboutjudgment day, that has all been dropped and it emphasises the struggle is not with jewish people or with thejewish
in an effort to soften its image hamas has dropped its long—standing bbc‘s middle east correspondent, we see in this new policy document is a much more moderate language and some softening of the hamas position that are widely quoted from its founding charter written back in 1988. in particular here, you don't have any recognition of israel still, you don't have hamas giving up its claim to all of historic palestine which includes present—day israel but it does talk clearly here about...
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he has said hamas is attempting to pull the world, but they are not succeeding.ge things too much. if you look to the eu or to the united states, which are both classifying hamas as a terrorist organisation, because they continue in this new policy document to talk about their continued commitment to armed resistance, we imagine that will mean more possible attacks on israel in the future. sport now, and after 17 days of snooker we've witnessed a sensational finish to this year's world snooker championship. the world number one mark selby proved why he's the world's best, as he successfully defended his title beating scotland'sjohn higgins by 18 frames to fifteen in the final. a match watched byjim lumsden. the world number one began the second day of the far north trailing 10-7, but second day of the far north trailing 10—7, but had won the last three frames. dark selby was 10—4 down at one stage, but seemed reborn on monday. some scrappy snooker, he managed to steal it from higgins —— mark. he raced to the lead. the defending champion emerged from the break and
he has said hamas is attempting to pull the world, but they are not succeeding.ge things too much. if you look to the eu or to the united states, which are both classifying hamas as a terrorist organisation, because they continue in this new policy document to talk about their continued commitment to armed resistance, we imagine that will mean more possible attacks on israel in the future. sport now, and after 17 days of snooker we've witnessed a sensational finish to this year's world snooker...
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in the document, hamas declares its willingness to accept an interim palestinian state within the prei spoke with our middle east correspondent who told me more about the new document. what we see in this new policy document is a much more moderate language and softening of the positions that are widely quoted from its founding charter, written backin from its founding charter, written back in 1988. so, in particular here, you do not have any recognition of israel still and you do not have hamas giving up its claim to all of historic palestine including present—day israel but it does talk clearly hear about accepting a palestinian state in what is known as the pre—1967 borders, that is the west bank of the gaza strip and with east jerusalem as the capital. there is also some different language about the jewish faith and aboutjews. there are many religious references to the need to fight againstjews to as muslims and to bring about, ultimately, judgement day. that has all been dropped and it is now emphasise that the struggle not being with jews emphasise that the struggle not being wi
in the document, hamas declares its willingness to accept an interim palestinian state within the prei spoke with our middle east correspondent who told me more about the new document. what we see in this new policy document is a much more moderate language and softening of the positions that are widely quoted from its founding charter, written backin from its founding charter, written back in 1988. so, in particular here, you do not have any recognition of israel still and you do not have...
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but hamas is still calling for, quote, armed resistance against israel, drawing a sharp response from netanyahu. >> how can you talk about the peace with israel while simultaneously you fund murderers? >> reporter: the chairman of the foreign affairs committee releasing a statement saying, i will see to it that hamas remains to be designated a terrorist organization as long as they launch rock against people. >> i'm sure we'll continue to have conversations with the prime minister, and that will be something that the president will continue to discuss. >> reporter: the announcement comes ahead of a meeting between president trump and mahmoud abbas. in jerusalem, john huddy. >>> a day of protests this may day. thousands hit the streets in the financial district. in the south bay, speeches, protest signs, and music. and here is a live look now of a march that is going on as we speak in san jose. hundreds of people marching in the downtown area carrying signs and chanting. from skyfox, it appears peaceful. the marchers seem to be staying out of traffic and not causing problems. they are
but hamas is still calling for, quote, armed resistance against israel, drawing a sharp response from netanyahu. >> how can you talk about the peace with israel while simultaneously you fund murderers? >> reporter: the chairman of the foreign affairs committee releasing a statement saying, i will see to it that hamas remains to be designated a terrorist organization as long as they launch rock against people. >> i'm sure we'll continue to have conversations with the prime...
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strong supporters of hamas. they talk a lot about how they don't provide financial support but a lot of material support and the like. .hat is still up for debate that is turkey. support for hamas as well, they help iran with sanctions to the tune of $100 billion. there are supports allowing ices to run wild on the 550 mile border. there is no end to the challenges. host: are there ways around that from these countries? guest: there are ways around it. sides.ke to play both we are not in a position in the united states where congress or the executive are willing to take things to the next level. a lot of this is diplomacy, quite conversation here at we have state-sponsored terrorism programs. we are looking at iran primarily right now and also syria which almost does not exist as a state now. these other function, through treasury sanctions, which is what i used to do where we had targeted initials nations. go after individuals, companies, charities, and it is targeted and does not hit the entire country. it goe
strong supporters of hamas. they talk a lot about how they don't provide financial support but a lot of material support and the like. .hat is still up for debate that is turkey. support for hamas as well, they help iran with sanctions to the tune of $100 billion. there are supports allowing ices to run wild on the 550 mile border. there is no end to the challenges. host: are there ways around that from these countries? guest: there are ways around it. sides.ke to play both we are not in a...
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hamas is not fighting against jews because they are jews. hamas is fighting the zionist occupiers.he more moderate comments as misrepresentations saying the group's actions are still dedicated to war with israel and the manifesto is not worth the paper it is written on. egypt has yet to get any reaction. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries i am deborah now, this is bloomberg. >> thanks for that. arab session coming through with a 1.5 billion euro. this is a company that has been undergoing radical transformation. crazy volatility. let's cross back to the saudi arabian story. very interesting what is happening here. latest news coming from the billionaire. this is the family that runs the nations biggest conglomerates. the financial advisor for the shale -- the sale of some of its assets. international but they managed 5.1% of credit suisse group as well. let's get more perspective on what is happening in the ipo markets. the ceo for jpmorgan. thank you very much for joining us on the show. we have seen since the b
hamas is not fighting against jews because they are jews. hamas is fighting the zionist occupiers.he more moderate comments as misrepresentations saying the group's actions are still dedicated to war with israel and the manifesto is not worth the paper it is written on. egypt has yet to get any reaction. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries i am deborah now, this is bloomberg. >> thanks for that. arab session coming...
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we have seen support for hamas as well. they have helped iran with sanctions with the tune of $100 billion. there are reports of allowing isis to run wild on their border. so, there is no end to the challenges and terrorism financing. >> when it comes to stopping it is it sanctions that will be the main driver of cutting off the sources? are there ways around it from these countries involved? >> there are ways around. i think some play both sides, cutter in turkey in particular.u were not in a position here were congress or the executive are willing to take things to the next level and sanction them. allotted center diplomacy and quiet conversations. we have our state sponsors of terrorism program, we're looking at iran, primarily right now. also syria, which almost does not exist as a state right now. then we have another function. that is through treasury sanctions. this is what i used to do where we had targeted financial sanctions. you can go after individuals, companies, charities involved in the financing of terrorism
we have seen support for hamas as well. they have helped iran with sanctions with the tune of $100 billion. there are reports of allowing isis to run wild on their border. so, there is no end to the challenges and terrorism financing. >> when it comes to stopping it is it sanctions that will be the main driver of cutting off the sources? are there ways around it from these countries involved? >> there are ways around. i think some play both sides, cutter in turkey in particular.u...
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hamas's campaign against corruption led to its surprise victory in the 2006 election. argument is hamas is considered a terrorist organization by the opinion and u.s., but many palestinians and the groups militancy may compel israel to allow full independence. they note israel ended the occupation of southern lebanon in the face of resistance from the lebanese militia, hezbollah, and that israeli forces and civilians left to gaza. many israelis say the aftermath of the gaza pullout, thousands of rocket strikes and the building of a tunnel into israel, is the reason they can never really push control. -- never relinquish control. on can read more on ni quick the bloomberg. mark: president trump says he's committed to ending palestinian- israeli peace deals. he is on route to rome now, where he will meet with pope francis at the vatican tomorrow. we have a look at what to expect. kevin, what kind of reception can trump expect question mark kevin: -- expect? >> the two men are coming from different positions. the pope is concerned about wealth inequality, environment and
hamas's campaign against corruption led to its surprise victory in the 2006 election. argument is hamas is considered a terrorist organization by the opinion and u.s., but many palestinians and the groups militancy may compel israel to allow full independence. they note israel ended the occupation of southern lebanon in the face of resistance from the lebanese militia, hezbollah, and that israeli forces and civilians left to gaza. many israelis say the aftermath of the gaza pullout, thousands...
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or gullible journalists being duped to believes that hamas no longer seeks to wipe israel off of theace of the earth, joining me is lieutenant colonel oliver north. >> thank you. liz: what do you think, do you think that deal maker in chief can get a peace deal. >> st is nice to hear a palestinian leader talking about peace instead of making war on the zionist state, there is no doubt that president trump understands red lines for prime minister netanyahu, it is clear he would love to broker oa peace deal, the prose proproblem is that the boss does in th -- >> abbas does not speak for hamas. this not just gullible it is woeful, sus suspension of disbelieve, it still calls for attack on the jews and exlim anjews and the elimination. liz: they are saying that hamas is softens its stance on israel and reporting that policy replaces founding charter, it looks like it did not do that. >> it does not, this is an update i suppose on where they stand in aftermath of what took place two summers ago. as long as hamas exists, so-called two state solution is a pipe dream, it would be great to se
or gullible journalists being duped to believes that hamas no longer seeks to wipe israel off of theace of the earth, joining me is lieutenant colonel oliver north. >> thank you. liz: what do you think, do you think that deal maker in chief can get a peace deal. >> st is nice to hear a palestinian leader talking about peace instead of making war on the zionist state, there is no doubt that president trump understands red lines for prime minister netanyahu, it is clear he would love...
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and hamas controls gaza, it denounces u.s. president trump fabrications in front of the arab and muslim kings and leaders, trump included the islamic movement hamas in his terrorism list. he denied the palestinian people the right to resist, which is a legitimate and sacred right to liberate the land and holy places, they said. well, during his speech in saudi arabia, sunday, mr. trump did mention hamas along with isis and hez bobollahhezbollah. they're considered a u.s. terrorist organization. joining us now, tv founder of the palestinian national initiative. before we talk about what the palestinians might offer and what are these negotiations for the ultimate deal as the u.s. president calls it, what did you take away from donald trump's speech in on sunday. >> well, he sounded more like businessman than a statesman. that's the first impression. second, unfortunately there were three major words missing from his speech. the word occupation, there's military occupation of palestine which has continued so far for 50 years. i
and hamas controls gaza, it denounces u.s. president trump fabrications in front of the arab and muslim kings and leaders, trump included the islamic movement hamas in his terrorism list. he denied the palestinian people the right to resist, which is a legitimate and sacred right to liberate the land and holy places, they said. well, during his speech in saudi arabia, sunday, mr. trump did mention hamas along with isis and hez bobollahhezbollah. they're considered a u.s. terrorist organization....
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hamas and hezbollah launch rockets into israeli communities where schoolchildren have to be trained to hear the sirens and to run to the bomb shelters with fear but with speed. isis targets jewish eighborhoods, synagogues and iran's leaders routinely call or israel's destruction. not with donald j. trump. [applause] thank you. i like you too. [laughter] despite these challenges, israel is thriving as a sovereign nation and no international body should question the contributions israel makes to the region and indeed the world. today, let us pray for that peace and for a more hopeful future across the middle east. there are those who present a false choice. they say that we must choose between supporting israel and supporting arab and muslim nations in the region. that is completely wrong. all decent people want to live in peace, and all humanity is threatened by the evils of terrorism. diverse nations can unite around the gall of protecting innocent life, upholding human dignity and promoting peace and stability in the region. my administration is committed to pursuing such a coalition,
hamas and hezbollah launch rockets into israeli communities where schoolchildren have to be trained to hear the sirens and to run to the bomb shelters with fear but with speed. isis targets jewish eighborhoods, synagogues and iran's leaders routinely call or israel's destruction. not with donald j. trump. [applause] thank you. i like you too. [laughter] despite these challenges, israel is thriving as a sovereign nation and no international body should question the contributions israel makes to...
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. >> reporter: hamas is israel's enemy. the leader disputed the claim linking it to terrorist organizations. >> al-qaeda, hamas, and so many others must be counted in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. >> reporter: president trump says the ultimate deal would be a lasting peace agreement. cbs news, new york. >> president trump is also expected to meet with palestinian president. >>> north korea test fired another ballistic missile today. it is the second ballistic missile test in a week. it flew 300 miles before plunging into the waters off the east coast. japan foreign minister said it is analyzing the ballistic missile. this is the 8th ballistic missile test this year. >>> carpool tomorrow if you can or use public transit. a spare the air day alert will be in effect because of smog. the pollution could be dangerous for seniors, children and people with heart or breathing problems. climate change could cause more flooding along the california coast over the next few decades. east
. >> reporter: hamas is israel's enemy. the leader disputed the claim linking it to terrorist organizations. >> al-qaeda, hamas, and so many others must be counted in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. >> reporter: president trump says the ultimate deal would be a lasting peace agreement. cbs news, new york. >> president trump is also expected to meet with palestinian president. >>> north korea test fired another...
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hamas historically sought the destruction of israel.turns the screws on palestinian fundamentalist group, they said they have disassociated themselves with the muslim brotherhood. what does this say to the israeli people? when will they see peace during the long time foes during the trump presidency. former ambassador to the u.s. joins us. ambassador are you buying what mahmood abbas appears to be pushing? >> well, you unfortunatelying liz, this is not very convincing this is not the first time abbas is talking peace in english but at the same time in arabic to his own people he seeks basically the destruction of israel. he teaches his children from first grade on they are to claim not just judea and samaria or gaza which they have ruled by hamas, negative greff, and entire israel. abbas himself, the time as meets the president in the white house, he continues to pay and support terrorist and their families, incitement. one more thing, liz. he continues with what i call a political terror. just yesterday the palestinians pushed a very o
hamas historically sought the destruction of israel.turns the screws on palestinian fundamentalist group, they said they have disassociated themselves with the muslim brotherhood. what does this say to the israeli people? when will they see peace during the long time foes during the trump presidency. former ambassador to the u.s. joins us. ambassador are you buying what mahmood abbas appears to be pushing? >> well, you unfortunatelying liz, this is not very convincing this is not the...
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syrian government aircraft in action near the city of hama.eports of shelling and gunfire elsewhere in the country, but overall the violence has eased following the international plan to create four de—escalation zones inside syria. another positive step, russian and us chiefs of general staff have agred to reinstate the system preventing mid—air incidents over syria. in a phone call, russian general gerasimov and general dunford at the united states, agreed to work on additional measures. russia says a new initiative to create demilitarised areas in syria can pave the way towards more substantive negotiations. translation: the most important thing is that the implementation of the memorandum can help cease the military action among conflicting factions and therefore end the syrian crisis at the practical level. the initiative is of significant meaning to the political process in syria. the deal to create de—escalation zones in the major areas of conflict in western syria took effect at midnight on friday. the initiative was proposed by russia
syrian government aircraft in action near the city of hama.eports of shelling and gunfire elsewhere in the country, but overall the violence has eased following the international plan to create four de—escalation zones inside syria. another positive step, russian and us chiefs of general staff have agred to reinstate the system preventing mid—air incidents over syria. in a phone call, russian general gerasimov and general dunford at the united states, agreed to work on additional measures....
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it's ten years since the islamist group hamas took over gaza, ousting forces loyal to the palestinian and reassert his control amid an international push to restart the peace process with israel. his government says it will no longer paper electricity which israel supplies. the un says it that's cut top effects could be catastrophic. we are working hard with the palestinian authority to pass m essa 9 es with the palestinian authority to pass messages between all sides that a political solution needs to be found and the only elliptical solution is to in fact work on returning gaza to the control of the palestinian authority, the government. but now, there is no sign of that happening and rivalry between the main palestinian factions looks set to remain a potential stumbling block for peace efforts. meanwhile, nearly2 potential stumbling block for peace efforts. meanwhile, nearly 2 million people living in gaza are left in the dark over what happens next. yolande knell, bbc news, gaza city. arsenal have given themselves one final chance to sneak into the champions league next season. th
it's ten years since the islamist group hamas took over gaza, ousting forces loyal to the palestinian and reassert his control amid an international push to restart the peace process with israel. his government says it will no longer paper electricity which israel supplies. the un says it that's cut top effects could be catastrophic. we are working hard with the palestinian authority to pass m essa 9 es with the palestinian authority to pass messages between all sides that a political solution...
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the israelis don't negotiate with hamas and they shouldn't. hamas has most of the power.eople they have to make a peace deal with. abby: beautiful look at the garden of the president outlines of israel. we will be with you all morning long right after the short break. safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries. high-tech military cameras that see through walls, can inspect our pipelines to prevent leaks. remote-controlled aircraft, can help us identify potential problems and stop them in their tracks. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. ♪ it's not just a car, it's your daily treat. ♪ go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybri
the israelis don't negotiate with hamas and they shouldn't. hamas has most of the power.eople they have to make a peace deal with. abby: beautiful look at the garden of the president outlines of israel. we will be with you all morning long right after the short break. safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries....
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some zooisraelis also believe t hamas is now a reality that gaza is not going to go away.ut that is not likely to happen under president trump. at least not as far as israel is concerned, at least as far as netanyahu is concerned. it's not going to be possible. so i think the broader vision is not articulated really. jared kushner very prominent involved. and he's close to the settlement's philosophy of the new ambassador to israel. the trump lawyer, our new u.s. ambassador with the foundation that jared kushner's father was involved with, which is settlements. so there's talk about whether there's a possibility for peace as long as donald trump supports israel's visions of expanding the settlements of what is believed to be by many diplomats, bush as well as clinton, that it has to be part of a palestinian state if there is ever going to be a viable palestinian state. they tread into a coherent palestinian state in the west bank by chopping up the west bank so dramatically have made it impossible to have what anyone could imagine as a palestinian state. the other thing to
some zooisraelis also believe t hamas is now a reality that gaza is not going to go away.ut that is not likely to happen under president trump. at least not as far as israel is concerned, at least as far as netanyahu is concerned. it's not going to be possible. so i think the broader vision is not articulated really. jared kushner very prominent involved. and he's close to the settlement's philosophy of the new ambassador to israel. the trump lawyer, our new u.s. ambassador with the foundation...
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charles: today, hamas made announcements and new policy platform.pparently they said they have taken out some of the anti-semitic language. they have moved closer to the accepting the creation of a palestinian state, a two-state solution. does that help in the process at all? >> no it is also a nonstarter. they're saying whatever they're saying in english. the trick what are they saying in arabic. hamas is dedicated to israel's destruction and replacement with a palestinian state. and hamas is part of the muslim brotherhood. charles: i want to ask you one quick word. we're running a little late. is it possible, we're trying, everyone wants this to work. is it possible to reach a solution? >> charles, having fun running a sham interview. if you want to ask questions why invite another guest. >> we have solution. >> i think the mic is off. charles: you like what is happening right now? >> the status quo is the best that can be accomplished. when someone comes up with a better idea within the status quo i'm happy to listen. i never heard anybody come u
charles: today, hamas made announcements and new policy platform.pparently they said they have taken out some of the anti-semitic language. they have moved closer to the accepting the creation of a palestinian state, a two-state solution. does that help in the process at all? >> no it is also a nonstarter. they're saying whatever they're saying in english. the trick what are they saying in arabic. hamas is dedicated to israel's destruction and replacement with a palestinian state. and...
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. >> reporter: hamas is israel's enemy.der disputed the president's claim linking it to terrorist organizations like isis and al-qaeda. >> al-qaeda, hezbollah, hamas and so many others must be counted not only in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. >> reporter: mr. trump says the ultimate deal would be a lasting peace agreement between israel and the palestinians. >> the next election, four years away, but two celebrities are throwing their hats into the ring. >>> americans deserve strong care about this country and care about its people. [ cheering and applause ] >> duane, that kind of sounds like you and me. i guess we got to do it. come on. >> let's go! >> we're doing it! >> that's duane the rock johnson and tom hanks. they announced on saturday night live that they're teaming up for the 2020 presidential race. the pair said they're unstoppable. hanks said he would garner the senior vote because he's been in world war ii in 10 of his movies and johnson quipped he'd get the minor
. >> reporter: hamas is israel's enemy.der disputed the president's claim linking it to terrorist organizations like isis and al-qaeda. >> al-qaeda, hezbollah, hamas and so many others must be counted not only in the number of dead, it also must be counted in generations of vanished dreams. >> reporter: mr. trump says the ultimate deal would be a lasting peace agreement between israel and the palestinians. >> the next election, four years away, but two celebrities are...
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he said he would invite hamas and hezbollah for tea.not leader of the party, that is when we see their true colours. are we seeing enough of theresa may, what does this leadership means? she's talks about strong and stable leadership but that is almost all we have got so far. has she done very well for a remainer? she is now coming out as mrs brexit, people are accusing her of wanting some sort of extreme brexit, i would dispute this distinction between the two. it is such a false dichotomy and i think theresa may is proving fairly consistent. she has been reliable and perhaps a little bit boring for her whole career, she is the first prime minister who has not tried to play it cool and she is continuing with the vicar's daughter act, i think it is not an act, that is the point. i think it is really her. we have this manifesto leak and we might have expected more hostility to it than we actually got, has something changed in the political mood, when renationalising the railways and restricting energy competition is something that even t
he said he would invite hamas and hezbollah for tea.not leader of the party, that is when we see their true colours. are we seeing enough of theresa may, what does this leadership means? she's talks about strong and stable leadership but that is almost all we have got so far. has she done very well for a remainer? she is now coming out as mrs brexit, people are accusing her of wanting some sort of extreme brexit, i would dispute this distinction between the two. it is such a false dichotomy and...
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in the document, hamas declares its willingness to accept an interim palestinian state within the pre—i967ut recognising israel's right to exist. social media companies have been accused of a disgraceful failure in their efforts to tackle terrorist propaganda and hate speech online. the commons home affairs select committee says the firms are putting more effort into protecting their profits than keeping people safe. google, facebook and twitter have previously defended their approach to online safety. richard galpin reports. propaganda videos from extremists. hate speech. sexualised images of children. all should be removed much more rapidly from social media sites, according to today's report. the home affairs committee took evidence from the tech giants facebook, twitter and google, which owns youtube. they have billions of users around the world, and mps have lost patience. the richest and biggest companies in the world have both the ability and a responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed. i don't think they are taking this seriously enough
in the document, hamas declares its willingness to accept an interim palestinian state within the pre—i967ut recognising israel's right to exist. social media companies have been accused of a disgraceful failure in their efforts to tackle terrorist propaganda and hate speech online. the commons home affairs select committee says the firms are putting more effort into protecting their profits than keeping people safe. google, facebook and twitter have previously defended their approach to...
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if you connect the dots, hamas, and the islamic jihad, and al qaeda and isis are all sunni. yet at the same time, iran with which israel used to have 30 years ago, 40 years ago, an aalliance of sorts. iran is shiite. so we're in a vortex right here. but to choose sides as prime minister netanyahu is trying, and i think this is a major flaw in his understanding of the region to. draw an israel stwanands with t modern coalition with the shiites. >> "new york times" michael schmidt is joining us as well. >> to have you here. president trump just said in a clip, that the word israel was never mentioned. your reporting is different. in your reporting, did president trump mention to the russians that it was intelligence gleaned from israel? or just intelligence that they could figure out? >> as he said, he never used the word israel. so it is a bit of a straw man. what was an issue was intelligence from the israel business the russians could figure it out came from them. this was stuff that related to an isis plot. the israelis had given us this information under certain terms. an
if you connect the dots, hamas, and the islamic jihad, and al qaeda and isis are all sunni. yet at the same time, iran with which israel used to have 30 years ago, 40 years ago, an aalliance of sorts. iran is shiite. so we're in a vortex right here. but to choose sides as prime minister netanyahu is trying, and i think this is a major flaw in his understanding of the region to. draw an israel stwanands with t modern coalition with the shiites. >> "new york times" michael schmidt...
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hamas, long labeled a terrorist organization by the united states--blasted trump's remarks calling trump "biased" toward israel for labelling them a terrorist group.all of this relevant to trump's desire to close what he calls the "ultimate deal"middle east peace will be at the top of the president's agenda as he meets with leaders from isreal and the palestinian authority for that reason president trump is stepping back from a campaign promise.president trump/ speaking in 2016: we will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish people, jerusalem. (cheering)officals from the us and arab nations warned the president the move could imperil peace talks before they even beginanother high tension topic: intelligence sharing- after reports that israel provided some of the classified information president trump during his meeting with high level russian officials.i'm kim hutcherson reporting. ( mark ) former f-b-i director james comey has agreed to testify before the senate intelligence committee... after the memorial day holiday. members of congress say the american people
hamas, long labeled a terrorist organization by the united states--blasted trump's remarks calling trump "biased" toward israel for labelling them a terrorist group.all of this relevant to trump's desire to close what he calls the "ultimate deal"middle east peace will be at the top of the president's agenda as he meets with leaders from isreal and the palestinian authority for that reason president trump is stepping back from a campaign promise.president trump/ speaking in...
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wasn't rattled by the potentially difficult questions, around his past relationship with sinn fein or hamass, for instance or how he would or would not use the nuclear deterrent. on domestic issues. he said he would like to see immigration come down but wouldn't give a number. theresa may's turn after that. it wasn't, as alex said, after that. it wasn't, as alex said, a harder encounterfor after that. it wasn't, as alex said, a harder encounter for the prime minister, perhaps not surprisingly because the tories have been in government for seven years, so there isa government for seven years, so there is a record to interrogate. she was asked about school funding, about police numbers. it wasn't always ease yr for her. nor was —— easy for her. nor was she thrown off course. she was asked about brexit. she wouldn't give a number in terms of how much to pay in terms of the divorce bill. she restated her view that no deal would be better than a bad deal, without explaining exactly what no deal would look like. as they leave here, they'll both be pretty pleased. it didn't do either of them any h
wasn't rattled by the potentially difficult questions, around his past relationship with sinn fein or hamass, for instance or how he would or would not use the nuclear deterrent. on domestic issues. he said he would like to see immigration come down but wouldn't give a number. theresa may's turn after that. it wasn't, as alex said, after that. it wasn't, as alex said, a harder encounterfor after that. it wasn't, as alex said, a harder encounter for the prime minister, perhaps not surprisingly...
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hamas, we've been waiting for that kind of statement for two years from hamas.rom that meeting between mahmoud abbas and donald trump at the white house later today. >> nbc's bill neely live in london, thank you for that. >>> in a moment from the white house that caught our eye, budget director nick mulvaney just finished discussing the bipartisan budget agreement when members of the press were expecting sean spicer to take questions. instead he made a quick exit. >> thank you very much. >> will you e-mail where that is from exactly so we can identify location? >> sean. >> sean. >> sean, come on, sean. >> what about the putin call? >> no one leave. sit and wait. let's see. >> he said he's not coming back. >> that was nbc's peter alexander who went looking for spicer. obviously he wasn't able to find him. when he came back, the press secretary did not give any response. >> an interesting development there. didn't even offer an explanation. >>> up next on "morning joe," senator elizabeth warren is going to join joe and mika as she chastises -- and steny hoyer disc
hamas, we've been waiting for that kind of statement for two years from hamas.rom that meeting between mahmoud abbas and donald trump at the white house later today. >> nbc's bill neely live in london, thank you for that. >>> in a moment from the white house that caught our eye, budget director nick mulvaney just finished discussing the bipartisan budget agreement when members of the press were expecting sean spicer to take questions. instead he made a quick exit. >> thank...
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the fact is, if mahmoud abbas holds elections he'll probably lose and some group like gaza, like hamas, will probably win as they did in gaza, which makes a peace deal less likely. >> of course. it is very important yesterday to hear that -- to listen to the president saying that hamas and hezbollah in the same line with isis and al qaeda, as great terrorist threats to humanity, that was very important. but what the president should say to palestinians, is not only the fact that this, but it's right. until that happens i'm afraid that most negotiations will be futile. they have to recognize israel's right to exist. that's the first thing to make a compromise. without compromise there is no chance to make peace. >> i want to bring you up to speed with what's going on with the president, by the way. you can see first lady ivanka trump, hr mcmaster is also in this vicinity as is rex tillerson. you just saw ivanka trump, melania trump, i said, i we saw melania and ivanka behind her. this is the group of people who left the western wall and they are moving on. is kelly o'donnell with me? i'
the fact is, if mahmoud abbas holds elections he'll probably lose and some group like gaza, like hamas, will probably win as they did in gaza, which makes a peace deal less likely. >> of course. it is very important yesterday to hear that -- to listen to the president saying that hamas and hezbollah in the same line with isis and al qaeda, as great terrorist threats to humanity, that was very important. but what the president should say to palestinians, is not only the fact that this, but...
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against the islamic state and al qaeda on the one hand and on the other hand, the headquarters for hamas, reporting some of the groups that are part of the -- al qaeda coalition in syria. we saw division amongst the arab state. it will be interesting to see how the countries coalesce. host: jonathan schanzer is our guest and talking about the trump administration. for democrats -- for republicans -- and independents -- he had a meeting with the leader of israel while he was there. what is the likelihood of them ?oming on board guest: a potential to revive the two state solution. the real fun thing to watch right now is the potential alliance ruing between the arab state and israel. the real alarm over the iran deal signed in 2015 and brokered by the obama administration. egyptians, jordanians, israelis, they work much more closely but this is something we never would have dreamed of 50 years ago. the saudi's were very much an enemy of the israelis. we are looking at a coming together of these two sides. are ready tok they make some sort of a deal on the white house lawn. people are talki
against the islamic state and al qaeda on the one hand and on the other hand, the headquarters for hamas, reporting some of the groups that are part of the -- al qaeda coalition in syria. we saw division amongst the arab state. it will be interesting to see how the countries coalesce. host: jonathan schanzer is our guest and talking about the trump administration. for democrats -- for republicans -- and independents -- he had a meeting with the leader of israel while he was there. what is the...
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fattah, hamas, they're all in the same boat.one knows that it is a long shot but i think to your point, president trump making the attempt. we know he is not going to dither. he will be pretty strong. he will represent our ally which is israel. david rubin, thank you very much. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: up next one state decides to tax the rich, sending it to over $2 billion. we'll tell you which state is facing now this burden that comes because they thought they could get the money from rich folks. stay with us. more "varney." ♪ you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. charles: higher profits at yum. stock initially down. it is all about ta
fattah, hamas, they're all in the same boat.one knows that it is a long shot but i think to your point, president trump making the attempt. we know he is not going to dither. he will be pretty strong. he will represent our ally which is israel. david rubin, thank you very much. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: up next one state decides to tax the rich, sending it to over $2 billion. we'll tell you which state is facing now this burden that comes because they thought they...
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people think the hamas group or people that pay off the terrorists the suicide bombers. and taking care of, that is a different mindset, and the muslim extremists seem to be responsible. >> on the left-hand side of the screen, waiting for theresa may, she is the prime minister there, and terror meeting with officials to gather more information. >> keep in mind ariana grande appeal to teenagers, preteens as well. it was a very young crowd. the malay after the explosion, so many kids ran out. people open their homes, spent the night overnight in manchester in total strangers homes. also, so many parents looking for their children and keep in mind 22 people are dead and 60 are injured. parents don't know where they are. a holiday in across the street took in 60 kids overnight. walid phares talked about why terrorists would target of all people children. >> killing children. this tells me that the ideology behind this, this is not just an individual. this has been organized and inspired by others, is an ideology and movement, after riyadh, a rise in worldwide coalition tryin
people think the hamas group or people that pay off the terrorists the suicide bombers. and taking care of, that is a different mindset, and the muslim extremists seem to be responsible. >> on the left-hand side of the screen, waiting for theresa may, she is the prime minister there, and terror meeting with officials to gather more information. >> keep in mind ariana grande appeal to teenagers, preteens as well. it was a very young crowd. the malay after the explosion, so many kids...
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and this is no different than the mind-set of hamas or hezbollah or jihad. here is almost like an illness. it's such an indoctrination to where they view children as being something that they have to exterminate in order to prevent further budding, which could go against what their ultimate goals are, to spread this extreme version of shari across the world. this gentleman, i agree with him. unfortunately, we can't go after kids and can't start cutting off the roots of their children to keep them from carrying out acts of terror. and we've seen child suicide bombers in israel. it happened at a israeli checkpoint. we've seen teenagers mortar themselves. it's part of the education system and part of isis's education system and al-qaeda as well. so we don't have the luxury of being able to just decimate this regions and turn it into a big lake. that would be an easy solution. we have to get five steps ahead of this radical -- to the extreme brain washed ideology. the only way to defeat this is to play our own version of fear, and i tell you that's what the terr
and this is no different than the mind-set of hamas or hezbollah or jihad. here is almost like an illness. it's such an indoctrination to where they view children as being something that they have to exterminate in order to prevent further budding, which could go against what their ultimate goals are, to spread this extreme version of shari across the world. this gentleman, i agree with him. unfortunately, we can't go after kids and can't start cutting off the roots of their children to keep...
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if the governments and banks would hamas the power of technology and instruments like bitcoin, that coulde power. the problem the us economy has with migrant workers is that it needs more of them. agriculture and tourism is feel it particularly badly. 0ur correspondent reports from a farm in newjersey. farmer kurt dawson get to spend as much time in the field as he used to, or as he would like. he isa as he used to, or as he would like. he is a first—generation farmer. for him, agriculture was a calling, to do god's work. as we to his 600 acre property, he admits his business would not be thriving without outside help. agriculture as we know it would not be able to survive if the people who were working today as undocumented workers were not in the workforce. during peak season, farmer kurt has more than 200 people working for him. 50 are here on temporary visas, like ivan. he leaves his wife and two daughter ‘s arica eight months of the year and has been doing so for the last six six years. —— in costa rica. has been doing so for the last six six years. -- in costa rica. you can't find s
if the governments and banks would hamas the power of technology and instruments like bitcoin, that coulde power. the problem the us economy has with migrant workers is that it needs more of them. agriculture and tourism is feel it particularly badly. 0ur correspondent reports from a farm in newjersey. farmer kurt dawson get to spend as much time in the field as he used to, or as he would like. he isa as he used to, or as he would like. he is a first—generation farmer. for him, agriculture...
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led by rather weakened government, abbas has been in power more than a decade and easily coward by hamas. i just can't see what an alternative would be other than a peaceful status quo. pete: on the point briefly, it does appear that the status quo, a peaceful status quo is far more likely in two-state solution. the sense that that window as the doctor said is largely closed. ultimately you have to find a place where two populations can live next to each other without one seeking the destruction of each other. >> if i can share, pete and i were speaking outside about knowing israel very well and knowing the middle east very well, there's incredible religion even for minority muslims who are heavily persecuted in the middle east and there is possibility when there's will and israel welcomes that. rob: great to have so much help this morning. thanks so much, doctor. we have another person to bring in hudson institute security fellow rebecca is joining us. rebecca as i'm sure you can see the picture here the president about to hop off the plane and begin another long day, what do you make o
led by rather weakened government, abbas has been in power more than a decade and easily coward by hamas. i just can't see what an alternative would be other than a peaceful status quo. pete: on the point briefly, it does appear that the status quo, a peaceful status quo is far more likely in two-state solution. the sense that that window as the doctor said is largely closed. ultimately you have to find a place where two populations can live next to each other without one seeking the...
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the palestinian militant group hamas has published a new policy document, in which it declares for the time a willingness to accept a transitional palestinian state, although without explicitly recognising israel. chancellor merkel of germany will travel to the russian black sea resort of sochi to meet russian president vladimir putin at his summer residence later. since the conflict in ukraine, ties between russia and germany have worsened. now it's time for world business report. back in the black — after two years of losses, bp‘s set to reveal it's making profits again thanks to the rise in the price of oil. and, can the thrill of the auction room be recreated online? we investigate the digital challenges for the likes of christies and sotherbys. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. bp‘s expected to say it's been making a profit in recent months, drawing a line under years of painful cost cutting and transformation as it grappled with low oil prices. using the oil giant's preferred measure of underlying replacement cost profit, last year it made a loss of $2.6 billio
the palestinian militant group hamas has published a new policy document, in which it declares for the time a willingness to accept a transitional palestinian state, although without explicitly recognising israel. chancellor merkel of germany will travel to the russian black sea resort of sochi to meet russian president vladimir putin at his summer residence later. since the conflict in ukraine, ties between russia and germany have worsened. now it's time for world business report. back in the...
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the only real solution is the removal of hamas fromç gaza.s from gaza, both sides -- the israelis and the palestinians -- will be able to make a deal. but i think that i give president trump all the credit because he said the right thing in israel, his support for israel. but i think the tasks is very difficult -- the task is very difficult because nobody wants to say the magic words, remove hamas from gaza. stuart: how about another aspect of what the president was talking about? he looked at mahmoud abbas and said, look, you are rewarding the families of dead jihadis. that is the law of the palestinian authority. knock it off. unithat's going to -- you think that's going to happen? >> that's the only way that israel will agree to talk to the palestinians. if they continue to pay, you know, handsome sums to the families of terrorism, i mean, they're just continuing the attacks that, the horrific attack that we saw today in manchester. stuart: do you favor a more forceful approach in europe and america? at the moment, it seems we're slightly
the only real solution is the removal of hamas fromç gaza.s from gaza, both sides -- the israelis and the palestinians -- will be able to make a deal. but i think that i give president trump all the credit because he said the right thing in israel, his support for israel. but i think the tasks is very difficult -- the task is very difficult because nobody wants to say the magic words, remove hamas from gaza. stuart: how about another aspect of what the president was talking about? he looked...
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which has been keeping the israeli people safe from short range rockets, launched by hezbollah and hamas. and david sling guards against long-range missiles. it is my hope that someday very soon, israeli children need to rush toward shelters again as sirens bring out loud and clear. the united states is proud that israeli air force pilots are flying, the incredible new american f 35. [applause] >> there is nothing to defend their nation and it was wonderful to see mighty aircraft in the sky over israel as you celebrated the 69th anniversary of israel's independence. even as we strengthen partnership and practice, let us always remember our highest ideals, let us never forget the bond between or two nations is woven together in the hearts of our people and love of freedom, hope and dignity for every man and every woman. let us dream of the future, jewish, muslim and christian church, to live together in trust, harmony and tolerance and respect. the values that practice the values of israel have inspired millions of people all across the world, the conviction of theodore hurst rings true,
which has been keeping the israeli people safe from short range rockets, launched by hezbollah and hamas. and david sling guards against long-range missiles. it is my hope that someday very soon, israeli children need to rush toward shelters again as sirens bring out loud and clear. the united states is proud that israeli air force pilots are flying, the incredible new american f 35. [applause] >> there is nothing to defend their nation and it was wonderful to see mighty aircraft in the...
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the palestinians we were saying earlier, with the fatah in west bank and gaza, islamist at hamas who have been condemned by donald trump in the last few days as terrorists. we will see if donald trump has something further to say today. >> it appears the president is getting ready to speak. hard to see on this little monitor whether the palestinian leader has stopped speaking, there is the handshake. let's listen and. >> thank you very much. as president of the united states on behalf of the people of the united states. i would like to begin to offer my prayers of the people of manchester in the united kingdom. to those so terribly injured in this terrorist attack, to the many killed and the many family, so many families of the victims. we stand in absolute solidarity with people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. i will call them from now on losers because that is what they are. they are lo
the palestinians we were saying earlier, with the fatah in west bank and gaza, islamist at hamas who have been condemned by donald trump in the last few days as terrorists. we will see if donald trump has something further to say today. >> it appears the president is getting ready to speak. hard to see on this little monitor whether the palestinian leader has stopped speaking, there is the handshake. let's listen and. >> thank you very much. as president of the united states on...
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i agree with some of the other arabia hast saudi been funding by hamas and other terrorist groups in the middle east, the 1990's. they helped create and keep some of these groups alive so they could come attack us. arabia is also the country that came and attacked us on 9/11. where is that short memory span of the american people. i don't get it. of all the countries in the middle east, saudi arabia is the worst. not take you responsibility, americans, for the people who attacked us at our own home. 3000 of your citizens killed on 9/11. i am just not getting it. thank you, pedro. eric,from maryland, democrats line. caller: i also want to talk about the last guest that was there. we keep listening to the so-called experts and they tell is state-sponsored terrorists. divide. the sunni shia it has been that way for a while. we invaded iraq. , which,d a shia might ied's, they get killed. just like the united states, they will be there just like the united states and americans will be there fighting. revolves around sunni shia and the sooner we get out, that is all the united states will
i agree with some of the other arabia hast saudi been funding by hamas and other terrorist groups in the middle east, the 1990's. they helped create and keep some of these groups alive so they could come attack us. arabia is also the country that came and attacked us on 9/11. where is that short memory span of the american people. i don't get it. of all the countries in the middle east, saudi arabia is the worst. not take you responsibility, americans, for the people who attacked us at our own...
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. >>> former palestinian prime minister ismail haniyeh is the new leader of hamas.is the militant palestinian group that governs gaza. >>> in the philippines, investigators are trying to determine who set off two bomb blasts that killed two people and wounded six others. the explosions happened hours apart in the capital manila on saturday. they coincided with a summit of southeast asian nations, but police say there is no indication of any link to terrorism. >>> libyan coast guard says it rescued more than 160 migrants off the coast of tripoli on saturday. battalion officials also report a busy weekend across the mediterranean. they tell reuters news agency, around 3,000 migrants were rescued saturday trying to reach europe. >>> dozens of nigeria's missing chinnon schoolgirls are finally free. officials say 82 of the chibok girls were released after successful negotiations between the government and the terrorist group boko haram. they're believed to be from the group of 276 schoolgirls stolen from their village three years ago. cnn's isha sesay has been covering t
. >>> former palestinian prime minister ismail haniyeh is the new leader of hamas.is the militant palestinian group that governs gaza. >>> in the philippines, investigators are trying to determine who set off two bomb blasts that killed two people and wounded six others. the explosions happened hours apart in the capital manila on saturday. they coincided with a summit of southeast asian nations, but police say there is no indication of any link to terrorism. >>>...
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tomorrow's talks come as the militant group hamas issued a manifesto monday. it's new charter endorses a palestinian state alongside israel with its internationally backed 1967 borders. >> translator: hamas is not fighting against jews because they are jews. they are fighting zionist occupiers. >> leaders appear unsure what to make of president trump's shifting middle east policies. abbas, under intense pressure at home to protect american funding for his palestinian authority and secure the release of some of the thousands of palestinian prisoners, many currently participating in a hunger strike in israeli jails. landing a significant concession from netanyahu will be difficult given the power of israel's political right wing. netanyahu is seeking concessions that the palestinian president is unlikely to agree to. yesterday, the israeli prime minister demanded abbas' top financial payments to palestinians who carried out attacks on israelis prayed >> you want to make a step toward peace? cancel the payment, cancel the law that requires payment. fund peace, no
tomorrow's talks come as the militant group hamas issued a manifesto monday. it's new charter endorses a palestinian state alongside israel with its internationally backed 1967 borders. >> translator: hamas is not fighting against jews because they are jews. they are fighting zionist occupiers. >> leaders appear unsure what to make of president trump's shifting middle east policies. abbas, under intense pressure at home to protect american funding for his palestinian authority and...