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he's also said to be seeking tougher visa regulations for citizens from seven middle eastern and africanntries. mr trump tweeted that it would be a big day for national security. let's get more now from david willis in washington. what is going to happen and when? immigration reform was the centrepiece of donald trump's run for resident. he believes basically that some sort of reform is in the interest in the safety and security of american port and for the american economy. he proposed building a wall along the border with mexico to stem the flow of immigrants across it which is something he said the mexican government will be paying for. he proposed at one point banning all muslims only to row back on that proposal only to talk about extreme abetting from people coming from certain countries. later today, abetting from people coming from certain countries. latertoday, mr trump is expected to sign executive orders related to immigration. he tweeted about a big plan on national security tomorrow and among other things, we will build the wall. there are reports that later in the week he w
he's also said to be seeking tougher visa regulations for citizens from seven middle eastern and africanntries. mr trump tweeted that it would be a big day for national security. let's get more now from david willis in washington. what is going to happen and when? immigration reform was the centrepiece of donald trump's run for resident. he believes basically that some sort of reform is in the interest in the safety and security of american port and for the american economy. he proposed...
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says middle eastern demand for luxury goods has been dampened by uncertainty. >> a little of april backthe middle east. manyiddle east was due to circumstances, oil price, economic development in that area, also political unrest or to a certain extent, but oil was not beneficial to the business, but the rest of the world was fantastic for us. yousef: let's talk about that the implications for this part of the world off the back of donald trump. of equities for franklin templeton investment, great to have you back. in terms of general sentiment to donaldlook trump's cabinet, what are the implications for this part of the world? >> first of all, it remains difficult to discern whether or not trump's campaign rhetoric will translate to policy action. u.s. record highs in indices are based on the expectation that he will deliver on his domestic agenda, loser fiscal policy, deregulation, and job creation. at the same time, emerging markets remain fearful of his trade protectionism, and you have seen sharp selloffs and emerging-market currencies. whilst we believe risks are significant, we al
says middle eastern demand for luxury goods has been dampened by uncertainty. >> a little of april backthe middle east. manyiddle east was due to circumstances, oil price, economic development in that area, also political unrest or to a certain extent, but oil was not beneficial to the business, but the rest of the world was fantastic for us. yousef: let's talk about that the implications for this part of the world off the back of donald trump. of equities for franklin templeton...
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we want to look at the american angle regarding the ban on people coming from middle eastern countries in the gulf news, from the uae, that travel ban sparks chaos, below it american soldier dies in a us raid in yemen, they are fighting with the middle eastern countries against islamic state, so how will those countries feel? there is an unverified report that iraq is going to ban all american applications for entry to their country. for goodness sake. what is it going to do in the fight against is? the trouble is you ta ke fight against is? the trouble is you take these actions and you don't think about the consequences, and the consequences will run out. you can look at the economic consequences or the tit—for—tat retaliation that will go on as well. why will these countries fight alongside america when it seems to bea alongside america when it seems to be a one—sided approach to dealing with the challenge. it is all about the us and not about what happens in those countries as well. it is hugely worrying. the consequences will shake out over the next couple of days, but arguably if
we want to look at the american angle regarding the ban on people coming from middle eastern countries in the gulf news, from the uae, that travel ban sparks chaos, below it american soldier dies in a us raid in yemen, they are fighting with the middle eastern countries against islamic state, so how will those countries feel? there is an unverified report that iraq is going to ban all american applications for entry to their country. for goodness sake. what is it going to do in the fight...
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president abdel fattah al—sisi, a middle eastern leader of the old school, who soared to power with they. president trump already seems to view him as a brother in arms. he says he's waging war on terrorism here, critics say he's also waging war on dissent. we met one of the casualties of that conflict, mahmoud muhammed hussein, who's 21. he says every step is a reminder of dark days behind bars. here's what can happen to those who oppose the president, police firing on unarmed demonstrators with live rounds. this was the anniversary of the revolution three years ago, the day of mahmoud's arrest. he says he was on the streets to celebrate the revolution, not to protest. his crime was wearing this t—shirt with the slogan, "a nation without torture." translation: i was abused at the checkpoint where i was arrested, then they transferred me to the police station. i was electrocuted on my private parts, they kicked me with their military boots and hit me with sticks. every one of them knew i was there because of the t—shirt. they believed this was a personal insult to them, so they beat me.
president abdel fattah al—sisi, a middle eastern leader of the old school, who soared to power with they. president trump already seems to view him as a brother in arms. he says he's waging war on terrorism here, critics say he's also waging war on dissent. we met one of the casualties of that conflict, mahmoud muhammed hussein, who's 21. he says every step is a reminder of dark days behind bars. here's what can happen to those who oppose the president, police firing on unarmed demonstrators...
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they opened up american investing in syria, iran, and other middle eastern countries. i am wondering if both parties are not walking on eggshells around the refugees because they do not want to upset the upper part and have american investors in the middle east. i wonder how much of our foreign policy is due to the american investors over there. we are trying to disconnect with the oil. trump wants to make america energy independent. yet we are tying ourselves to those countries again through american investors.i am hoping you guys will cover this topic in the future. host: thanks for the call. the ethics and public policy center, a veteran of the bush white house, will be joining us in a couple minutes to get his reaction to the legacy of barack obama and the start of the trump administration. good morning. welcome to the program. caller: thank you very much. i found it interesting the caller set give us your tired, your poor, your hungry. it is just a problem on the statue of liberty, not the constitution. what is happening right now is they have to realize when obam
they opened up american investing in syria, iran, and other middle eastern countries. i am wondering if both parties are not walking on eggshells around the refugees because they do not want to upset the upper part and have american investors in the middle east. i wonder how much of our foreign policy is due to the american investors over there. we are trying to disconnect with the oil. trump wants to make america energy independent. yet we are tying ourselves to those countries again through...
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steps in and halts part of president trump's executive order banning immigrants from several middle eastern country. this as people are detained at airports including sfo. last night's ruling is a temporary stay. it applies to immigrants with a green card who have just arrived in the u.s., who were already in transit as well. the stay prevents the trump administration from sending those people out of the country. most of president trump's immigration ban remains in place. on friday, he issued an executive order temporarily banning all refugees and denying entry for people from these seven countries, all are predominantly muslim. since then, protests and rallies have erupted alt airports across the country and right here in the bay area. inside the airports, people are being detained and questioned. hundreds chanted and cheered as word spread of a stay delaying enforcement of president trump's executive order. one woman we talked to says her father, who lives in iran but has a green card, was detained for six hours in san francisco. >> he was really worried that they're going to send him bac
steps in and halts part of president trump's executive order banning immigrants from several middle eastern country. this as people are detained at airports including sfo. last night's ruling is a temporary stay. it applies to immigrants with a green card who have just arrived in the u.s., who were already in transit as well. the stay prevents the trump administration from sending those people out of the country. most of president trump's immigration ban remains in place. on friday, he issued...
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they still need to define why the middle eastern policy is going to be like in the us but a guess people us is not played a significant role re ce ntly not played a significant role recently so it is not even a surprise that they are not sending anyone to the talks. bp saying oil prices will have a long glut. remember that this time last year, it was the big discussion about where oil was going. actually, the year turned out better than most we re year turned out better than most were predicting. we have seen bp ta ke were predicting. we have seen bp take a bit of a contrary stance saying all prices will be relatively low for a longer amount of time and we have recently seen with 0pec cutting down on production, people we re cutting down on production, people were thinking prices could go up significantly. were thinking prices could go up significa ntly. the were thinking prices could go up significantly. the chief economist said levels of $100 per barrel we have seen are not that realistic. futures trading at $55 at yesterday so... futures trading at $55 at yesterday so... we will see.
they still need to define why the middle eastern policy is going to be like in the us but a guess people us is not played a significant role re ce ntly not played a significant role recently so it is not even a surprise that they are not sending anyone to the talks. bp saying oil prices will have a long glut. remember that this time last year, it was the big discussion about where oil was going. actually, the year turned out better than most we re year turned out better than most were...
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he is also said to be seeking tougher visa regulations for citizens from seven middle eastern and africanhat it would be a big day for national security. the israeli government has approved plans to build 2,500 more homes on occupied palestinian land in the west bank. it is the second such announcement since president trump took office. palestinian officials say it will fuel extremism and make any peace deal more difficult. several mps from the governing conservative party have supported calls from the opposition for the british government to formally set out its negotiating position on leaving the european union. ministers are preparing to bring forward draft legislation, following a ruling in the supreme court on tuesday that parliament needs to vote in favour before the government can trigger the process for leaving the eu. the french president, francois hollande, has been meeting leaders of colombia's largest rebel movement, the farc, at a rural camp in the west of the country. mr hollande, accompanied by presidentjuan manuel santos, offered financial support for de—mining programmes
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talking about the new president and his public proclamation that we should take the oil from middle easternntries and we may have another chance to take the oil from countries like iraq. we talked about how that is dangerous for troops who are deployed right now by the thousands in countries that are oil producing countries, including iraq. tomorrow night on this show we will premier something that indicates that that danger and the spread of that news about the new administration and its new policy toward that thing may already be posing a clear and present danger to americans serving abroad. not happy to show it to you but at this point it is necessary. we'll see you again tomorrow for that. "first look" is up next. >>> and the person i'm starting to feel bad for is trump's press secretary sean spicer. whatever trump says, sean spicer has to go out and defend. yesterday he said the administration reserves the right to, quote, disagree with the facts. that sounds good, i like that, but i'm going to start doing that. when my doctor says my cholesterol is 238, i'm going to say, no it isn't.
talking about the new president and his public proclamation that we should take the oil from middle easternntries and we may have another chance to take the oil from countries like iraq. we talked about how that is dangerous for troops who are deployed right now by the thousands in countries that are oil producing countries, including iraq. tomorrow night on this show we will premier something that indicates that that danger and the spread of that news about the new administration and its new...
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countries, from middle eastern countries, giving added weight to those that are minority religion in their home country. here's what the president told the christian broadcasting network about why he believes christians in particular need this help. >> they have been horribly treated. if you are a christian in syria, it was impossible, very, very, at least very, very tough to get into the united states. if you were muslim, you could come in. but if you were christian, it was almost impossible. and the reason that was so unfair is that everybody was persecuted in all fairness, they were chopping off the heads of everybody. but more so the christians. and i thought it was very, very unfair. so we are going to help them. >> let's look at the numbers at large here. according to a pew research study in 2016 the u.s. admitted 38,901 muslims, a record for a single year. 37,521 christians. with those numbers w the context here, you decide if the president's characterization there is accurate. let's talk more about this executive order. this bars millions of people from coming from certain le
countries, from middle eastern countries, giving added weight to those that are minority religion in their home country. here's what the president told the christian broadcasting network about why he believes christians in particular need this help. >> they have been horribly treated. if you are a christian in syria, it was impossible, very, very, at least very, very tough to get into the united states. if you were muslim, you could come in. but if you were christian, it was almost...
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he is expected to lay out restrictions from middle eastern and african nation. take executive action in border security like building the wall with mexico that comes tomorrow. president trump's campaign struck fear in the immigrant community, those called dreamers born to illegal parents. tonight a town hall to address illegal students and their concerns. "action news" reporter jeanette rees wareyes was there. >> i'm staired they'll separate me from my family. >> she worries president trump will make good on carrying out mass deportations though he says he's only targeting criminals. >> a lot of people are talking about anxiety and concerns. we want to assure families our public schools will remain public. >> they had a packed meeting to discuss this with minority groups. >> the dialogue around the election, the talk about what we should do with certain populations. >> for the parents and their children, no amount of reassurance can completely do away with the fear of the unknown. >> i put a lot of fear since the election. all we can do is believe in god and be
he is expected to lay out restrictions from middle eastern and african nation. take executive action in border security like building the wall with mexico that comes tomorrow. president trump's campaign struck fear in the immigrant community, those called dreamers born to illegal parents. tonight a town hall to address illegal students and their concerns. "action news" reporter jeanette rees wareyes was there. >> i'm staired they'll separate me from my family. >> she...
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the majority of victims were middle eastern tourists who came to assemble to celebrate the new year. -- istanbul to celebrate the new year. whether it is tourist or diplomat, they cannot protect its foreign guests anymore. it now competes with iraq and afghanistan. turkey should be rebranded a third world country. it is not just the feeling of insecurity, it's the feeling of hopelessness. a bleak outlook for what's ahead for turkey. >> this month marks six years since the beginning of the arab spring. a lot of papers focusing on the situation in the middle east today. syria, weuation in can see a fragile cease-fire is in place with that of their. -- dove there. six years on, the arab spring thiss are in tatters -- article says the arab spring could happen again. the underlying reasons for the revolt have not gone away. conditions arehe even more explosive than in 2011. with poverty outpacing the growth and a number of young --ple, democracy is crushed a revolt could reemerge. >> papers focusing on the left wing primary which is scheduled for the end of this month. it will be a big te
the majority of victims were middle eastern tourists who came to assemble to celebrate the new year. -- istanbul to celebrate the new year. whether it is tourist or diplomat, they cannot protect its foreign guests anymore. it now competes with iraq and afghanistan. turkey should be rebranded a third world country. it is not just the feeling of insecurity, it's the feeling of hopelessness. a bleak outlook for what's ahead for turkey. >> this month marks six years since the beginning of the...
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hours after president trump signed a controversial executive order suspending refugees and many middle eastern nationals from entering the u.s. we're now seeing real live consequences. at jfk airport in new york, two iraqis who had been granted visas are being detained after arriving in new york last night. one a u.s. government employee. another visiting his wife and child. they have now collectively filed a lawsuit saying their detention is illegal. in cairo egypt some passengers with airline tickets for the u.s. turned away at the gate. an airport official telling cnn, quote, this is a new era we are witnessing, end quote. tech giant, google has issued emergency policy changes for some of their international employees telling them to cancel travel abroad even if it affects urgent business. tr trump spent the entry from seven countries for at least 90 days. refugees from syria will be blocked from entering the u.s. indefinitely and the entire u.s. refugee program is suspended for four months. refugee families are pleading with president trump, urging him to remember the people affected by th
hours after president trump signed a controversial executive order suspending refugees and many middle eastern nationals from entering the u.s. we're now seeing real live consequences. at jfk airport in new york, two iraqis who had been granted visas are being detained after arriving in new york last night. one a u.s. government employee. another visiting his wife and child. they have now collectively filed a lawsuit saying their detention is illegal. in cairo egypt some passengers with airline...
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are in talks with 12 countries, including china, india, australia and south korea, as well as middle easternas saudi arabia and oman. the guardian leads on president obama's explanation of why he commuted the prison sentence of former us soldier chelsea manning. we are going to get into that use conference in a moment, but first the metro, ayesha, eu fury at boris nazi dig, what on earth is this about?! yesterday we were having theresa may saying that we were going to take a very constructive approach with our brexit negotiations. right... that seems to have come to a bit of an abrupt halt today! because borisjohnson likened hollande, president hollande of france, to being like a world war ii guard, and ministering punishment beatings to anyone chooses to escape. has not gone down well particularly well with our friends in europe, the lead negotiator has called his comments abhorrent, but theresa may's people are saying it is all fine. we know they do not think it is all fine. i think they probably do think it is fine. think it is all fine. i think they probably do think it is finelj think t
are in talks with 12 countries, including china, india, australia and south korea, as well as middle easternas saudi arabia and oman. the guardian leads on president obama's explanation of why he commuted the prison sentence of former us soldier chelsea manning. we are going to get into that use conference in a moment, but first the metro, ayesha, eu fury at boris nazi dig, what on earth is this about?! yesterday we were having theresa may saying that we were going to take a very constructive...
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>> this is a lamb stew. >> reporter: a stew whose origins were african-american or middle eastern.diculously delicious and dare we say, ridiculously easy to make. >> the secret of this stew, you do not saute the meat. >> reporter: kimball was for years the star of "america's test kitchen" and editor of "cook's illustrated." since his departure about a year ago, he and his employer have been in a messy food fight. they sued, claiming kimball ripped off the idea for his new venture, and he's countersued saying their claims are baseless and that he's being defamed. kimball wants nothing more than to keep cooking. >> i feel like i spent a lot of years doing this much, but then there's this other part. i want to do the other part now because i'm a better cook because of it. >> reporter: so milk street is less about technique and more about bigger, bolder flavors. >> put in two cups of cilantro and i'm going, wait a minute, i'm used to about two tablespoons. >> reporter: and at the same time giving us the tools to enjoy ourselves in the kitchen. >> most people can't fix anything this the
>> this is a lamb stew. >> reporter: a stew whose origins were african-american or middle eastern.diculously delicious and dare we say, ridiculously easy to make. >> the secret of this stew, you do not saute the meat. >> reporter: kimball was for years the star of "america's test kitchen" and editor of "cook's illustrated." since his departure about a year ago, he and his employer have been in a messy food fight. they sued, claiming kimball ripped off...
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and six middle eastern countries. the president is expected to sign an executive order tomorrow. putting a hold on the program. while the administration looks to toughen up the vetting process. activists say the refugees already undergo a strict vetting process, which can take up to five years. >> physical there are physical people, it's hard to distinguish between the terrorists and the refugees. so what they are doing, they are mixing things together. so refugees can consider a threat when they are not. >> by the way, care, the council on american-islamic relations has denounced this, saying it wrongly targets muslims. >>> president trump has tweeted he will announce his nominee to the supreme court one week from tomorrow. >> a lot anxiously awaiting that. a seat has been vacant since the death of conservative anthony scalia. denver based judge neil 64 shack is said to be the first runner. and william pryor is one of the top three. >>> he said he'll send in the feds in chicago. >> at least 42 killings thus far this year. chicago's mayor had this response rahm emanuel says he we
and six middle eastern countries. the president is expected to sign an executive order tomorrow. putting a hold on the program. while the administration looks to toughen up the vetting process. activists say the refugees already undergo a strict vetting process, which can take up to five years. >> physical there are physical people, it's hard to distinguish between the terrorists and the refugees. so what they are doing, they are mixing things together. so refugees can consider a threat...
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talking about the new president and his public proclamation that we should take the oil from middle easternes and we may have another chance to take the oil from countries like iraq. we talked about how that is dangerous for troops who are deployed right now by the thousands in countries that are oil producing countries, including iraq. tomorrow night on this show we will premier something that indicates that that danger and the spread of that news about the new administration and its new policy toward that thing may already be posing a clear and present danger to americans serving abrood. -- abroad. not happy to show it to you but at this point it is necessary. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> thank you for telling people what is coming up in this hour. i want to note right here, the reason all three are appearing together is we wanted them to but they wanted to. >> oh, wow. >> none of them wanted to come on alone. they wanted to appear as a group because they believe the dialogue requires this fuller range of discussion that we have all three of them. >> that
talking about the new president and his public proclamation that we should take the oil from middle easternes and we may have another chance to take the oil from countries like iraq. we talked about how that is dangerous for troops who are deployed right now by the thousands in countries that are oil producing countries, including iraq. tomorrow night on this show we will premier something that indicates that that danger and the spread of that news about the new administration and its new...
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for all the troubles in the middle east, people have missed the intersection of technology and middle easternontracts. oil makes money, money makes stability. revolution iting is making oil prices low. it is good here, but in the middle east and lets bad guys talk to each other. automation, robots, puts countries with young people -- unemployment is worse. technology will make the middle east more unstable. laura: where specifically in the middle east to you see that the worst? saudi arabia, there won't be jobs, creating fertile grounds for isis recruits and unhappiness. laura: thank you. now to a happier topic. a dinosaur on the move. if you have ever been to london's natural history museum you have seen dippy the diplodocus. she has been there since 2005. now she is going on a year-long tour. taking her place. -- blue whale is taking her place. reporter: for those queuing today, there is a good buy. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. the natural history museum estimates 19 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy. it is not known if the dip
for all the troubles in the middle east, people have missed the intersection of technology and middle easternontracts. oil makes money, money makes stability. revolution iting is making oil prices low. it is good here, but in the middle east and lets bad guys talk to each other. automation, robots, puts countries with young people -- unemployment is worse. technology will make the middle east more unstable. laura: where specifically in the middle east to you see that the worst? saudi arabia,...
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president trump's executive orders blocks entry from seven middle eastern and african blockses for 90 days, all refugees for 120 days, and syrian refugees indefinitely. the president says he is trying to protect the country from potential terrorists. tonight, senate democrats like bernie sanders failed in an effort to vote against the ban, but they are calling on trump to change his mind. >> your president is denying people the rights that contradict everything this country stands for. we heard from a lot of democratic lawmakers in the story, but some pu out, questioning some of the outrage by the democrats. >> but where were those tears presidentight years, obama's foreign policy created all these refugees. the tears when president obama stood idly by and watched syria? spare me the tears now. tom: earlier the democrats had chosen to do their press conference at the supreme court, which is where trumps waters could eventually wind up. from said tomorrow night he will be announcing his candidate for the u.s. supreme court. live outside the court, tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: thank
president trump's executive orders blocks entry from seven middle eastern and african blockses for 90 days, all refugees for 120 days, and syrian refugees indefinitely. the president says he is trying to protect the country from potential terrorists. tonight, senate democrats like bernie sanders failed in an effort to vote against the ban, but they are calling on trump to change his mind. >> your president is denying people the rights that contradict everything this country stands for. we...
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president trump has insisted that his temporary travel ban on people from seven middle eastern and africans not about religion but terrorism, and protecting america. uk nationals with dual citizenship will be largely unaffected, but there's still concern about the impact that strong border controls might have on british people. here's our washington correspondent david willis. man chants: no ban, no wall — new york for all. in a country built by immigrants many find donald trump's travel ban unpalatable. they took to the streets in cities across the nation, as the crackdown sparked chaotic scenes at some airports and prompting criticism from senior members of the president's own party. this couple underwent several hours of questioning after touching down in texas from iran. over the weekend about 300 people were either prevented from travelling or detained. they asked her about her family, about her brothers and sisters and her parents. what they did. how long we stayed. president trump issued his controversial order without input from or giving notice to the government departments that w
president trump has insisted that his temporary travel ban on people from seven middle eastern and africans not about religion but terrorism, and protecting america. uk nationals with dual citizenship will be largely unaffected, but there's still concern about the impact that strong border controls might have on british people. here's our washington correspondent david willis. man chants: no ban, no wall — new york for all. in a country built by immigrants many find donald trump's travel ban...
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they include a temporary ban on most are refugees, suspension of visas from seven middle eastern african countries and security measures that may include a border wall with mexico. >>> stunning video released overnight shows extremist gunmen storming a somali hotel. 12 people died. survivors hid under beds and jumped out of windows to escape. >>> uber plans to put its self-driving cars back on san francisco streets today. only this time, they won't use a self-driving function. they'll have a driver and they say they'll be using these cars to improve its mapping system. uber ran into trouble with the city and state over permits when it launched self-driving cars last month. >>> the publisher of george orwell's "1984" is racing to print more copies. the 68-year-old book is number one on the amazon charts right now thanks to donald trump and the rise of alternative facts, a phrase coined by the presidential adviser kelleyanne conway on sunday. >>> some people in poland really want to show tom hanks how much they love him. it's all because of these photos the former oakland resident jokingly
they include a temporary ban on most are refugees, suspension of visas from seven middle eastern african countries and security measures that may include a border wall with mexico. >>> stunning video released overnight shows extremist gunmen storming a somali hotel. 12 people died. survivors hid under beds and jumped out of windows to escape. >>> uber plans to put its self-driving cars back on san francisco streets today. only this time, they won't use a self-driving function....
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visas for citizens from several middle eastern and north african countries. among them, iran. move is likely that the u.s. tourism sector as josh reports. reporter: some u.s. businesses say they are already suffering from the new and ministrations inward focused policy, including proposed resuspension plans. president trump's executive sign an executive order temporarily blocking visas from anyone from syria, iraq, iran, libya, sudan, and yemen. travel agents in the iranian american neighborhood of westwood mla say reservations of dropped off in expectation of the orders being signed. >> i can understand his concern because the entering of terrorists or something from those countries, but iran actually, because of our niche , we are suffering badly. ,ormal business from iran consider the business year and everybody on the internet, so our business is in bad shape because of that. ban won'tthe visa just hit travel, but it could affect the tourism industry. >> today, we have five cancellations because of the announcement on the radio. and the rule on regulations for iranian peop
visas for citizens from several middle eastern and north african countries. among them, iran. move is likely that the u.s. tourism sector as josh reports. reporter: some u.s. businesses say they are already suffering from the new and ministrations inward focused policy, including proposed resuspension plans. president trump's executive sign an executive order temporarily blocking visas from anyone from syria, iraq, iran, libya, sudan, and yemen. travel agents in the iranian american...
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stocks stumbled after trump tightened immigration from seven middle eastern countries with muslim majority populations. the move caused confusion, legal challenges, criticism and according to some analysts, it increases uncertainty in the markets. today the dow jones industrial average fell to 19,951. the nasdaq was off 47. and the s&p 500 dropped 13. the lousy start to the week follows dow's historic topping of 20,000 a few days ago. the rally since the election was sparked by the expectations that pro growth policies like tax cuts would be enacted fairly quickly. but as bob reports, there is growing concern among investors that washington's focus is shifting. >> from trump bust to trump slump. the market may have blown past its records but stocks took big hit today with key headlines and policy plans coming out of the new trump administration. the problem is investors are seeing president trump are straying from the speenls initially lifted stocks to new highs. what moves the market forward? the reflation fee. tax cuts and infrastructure spending. what stalls the market out is any hackin
stocks stumbled after trump tightened immigration from seven middle eastern countries with muslim majority populations. the move caused confusion, legal challenges, criticism and according to some analysts, it increases uncertainty in the markets. today the dow jones industrial average fell to 19,951. the nasdaq was off 47. and the s&p 500 dropped 13. the lousy start to the week follows dow's historic topping of 20,000 a few days ago. the rally since the election was sparked by the...
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steps in and halts part of president trump's executive order banning immigrants from several middle eastern countries. >> since yesterday's been like hell, honestly. >> this as people are detained at airports tonight including some at sfo. the news at 11:00 starts now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. tonight's ruling a temporary stay. it applies to immigrants with a green card who just arrived in the u.s. today or already in transit. it prevents the trumpization from sending them out of the country. but most of trump's immigration ban remains in place. yesterday he issued an executive order temporarily banning all refugees and denying entry from all an seven countries. all predominantly muslim. since then rallies have erupted across the country and in the bay area. inside airports people being detained and questioned because of the executive order. tonight at least some of those people are being released. we have team coverage of the order apartment fallout. chuck coppola spoke to a standford student held up for hours. first, at sfo hundreds cheered when they heard a judge stepp
steps in and halts part of president trump's executive order banning immigrants from several middle eastern countries. >> since yesterday's been like hell, honestly. >> this as people are detained at airports tonight including some at sfo. the news at 11:00 starts now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. tonight's ruling a temporary stay. it applies to immigrants with a green card who just arrived in the u.s. today or already in transit. it prevents the trumpization from...
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another one of the orders is expected to suspend immigration from many middle eastern countries. new documents are giving a clearer picture of the white house's 1-trillion dollar infrastructure plan. we've learned the plan could boost 3-projects in the area. 250-million dollars would go to rebuilding memorial bridge. while five point six billion will be used to fund the purple line. lastly --- eight point seven billion dollars will go to upgrading union a in total these projects would bring over 20-thousand jobs to the area. its' not yet confirmed if those documents are finalized. each project would need government approval before begininng. abc news' david muir has been granted the first interview with president donald trump since he took office. you can watch that entire interview tonight at ten o'clock -- right here on abc-7. developing now: a woman- shot at a school bus stop. it happened yesterday morning in oxon hill, right in front of young children. and this morning - the suspect is still on the loose. sam sweeney live in oxon hill with who police are looking for. happenin
another one of the orders is expected to suspend immigration from many middle eastern countries. new documents are giving a clearer picture of the white house's 1-trillion dollar infrastructure plan. we've learned the plan could boost 3-projects in the area. 250-million dollars would go to rebuilding memorial bridge. while five point six billion will be used to fund the purple line. lastly --- eight point seven billion dollars will go to upgrading union a in total these projects would bring...
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she said they're middle easterns and mexicans and some indians. >> reporter: after four hours of questioning, this woman and her family were reunited with hugs and tears around 4:00 this afternoon. >> thank you. everything. >> reporter: obviously, a very happy reunion there. there were representatives here from senator kamala harris' office. they say they're their facilitate and help families who have been detained. they say yesterday all the detainees were released. today there was an afternoon flight coming in from dubai. at the time we were putting this story together, not all of them had been released. bay area news. >> thank you. >>> another protest, there one on the steps of the supreme court. democrat iic lawmakers have gathered to fight back. a defiant acting attorney general ordered the department of justice not to defend that order in court. >> the thing at the supreme court wrapped up about 45 minutes ago. it was a protest featuring more than a dozen democratic leaders. lashing out against the president's executive order. >> ask the president to withdraw this unconstitutional orde
she said they're middle easterns and mexicans and some indians. >> reporter: after four hours of questioning, this woman and her family were reunited with hugs and tears around 4:00 this afternoon. >> thank you. everything. >> reporter: obviously, a very happy reunion there. there were representatives here from senator kamala harris' office. they say they're their facilitate and help families who have been detained. they say yesterday all the detainees were released. today...
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. >> reporter: that spurred the then 15-year-old american who's half middle eastern, half cuban, to vent his frustrations on twitter. as a hispanic-american you took that personally? >> i did, yeah, for sure. it's two groups of people he has viciously attacked over his election, and it obviously angered me. >> reporter: of course, 16-year-old antonio has very little in common with conservative radio talk show host joe walsh, except one thing. >> for him to block me because of one or two negative things surprised me. >> reporter: the former republican congressman and vocal trump supporter says he's been blocked by trump since fall of 2015 after criticizing his comments about megyn kelly and senator john mccain. >> what's so ironic is that's what trump says he does. he says what he believes, good or bad. you would think that he would respect somebody who says what they think. >> do you think all american citizens should be able to see donald trump's tweets? >> heck, yes. he's our president. i will say this again, as a trump supporter, mr. trump, if you're listening, he is way too thin-skin
. >> reporter: that spurred the then 15-year-old american who's half middle eastern, half cuban, to vent his frustrations on twitter. as a hispanic-american you took that personally? >> i did, yeah, for sure. it's two groups of people he has viciously attacked over his election, and it obviously angered me. >> reporter: of course, 16-year-old antonio has very little in common with conservative radio talk show host joe walsh, except one thing. >> for him to block me...
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holding firm on his order tom to suspend the refugee process and ban all immigrants from seven middle eastern countries for 90 days. trump insisted that the chaos at america's airports last night was the result of a computer glitch not the protests over the travel ban. however o-the chaos actually began saturday with protesters packing airports including philadelphia. democrats in congress say they will introduce legislation to stop the ban. and several hundred american diplomats have that signed app so-called dissent cable which says the ban runs counter to american values and will fuel anti-american sentiment around the world but trump countered by issuing this tweet. there is nothing nice about searching for terrorists before they can enter our country. this was a big part of my campaign. study the world. it is not just democrats but growing numbers of republican lawmakers who have expressed concerns about trump's executive order on immigration. among them pennsylvania senator pat toomey. toomey released a statement this morning saying that while he supports increased vetting, "unfortunate
holding firm on his order tom to suspend the refugee process and ban all immigrants from seven middle eastern countries for 90 days. trump insisted that the chaos at america's airports last night was the result of a computer glitch not the protests over the travel ban. however o-the chaos actually began saturday with protesters packing airports including philadelphia. democrats in congress say they will introduce legislation to stop the ban. and several hundred american diplomats have that...
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american borders will also effectively be closed for three months to anyone from seven listed middle eastern countries, including iran. iraq and syria. in the last hour, the spokeswoman at the department of homeland security is confirmed, in an e—mail, that the executive order signed by mr trump also applies to resident permit holders. those are people who think what is known as a green card. it has also been reported that lawyers in the united states have lodged a challenge to the new restrictions following the detention of two iraqi citizens atjfk airport in new york yesterday evening. mr trump says the measures help protect the country from islamic terrorism. from beirut, alex forsyth reports. protection of the nation from foreign terrorists' entry into the united states. with a flourish of his pen, another sweeping change, a halt on visas for people from seven mainly muslim countries, heavy restrictions for refugees wanting to enter the us, to stop, says president trump, another 9/11. i'm establishing new vetting measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of ame
american borders will also effectively be closed for three months to anyone from seven listed middle eastern countries, including iran. iraq and syria. in the last hour, the spokeswoman at the department of homeland security is confirmed, in an e—mail, that the executive order signed by mr trump also applies to resident permit holders. those are people who think what is known as a green card. it has also been reported that lawyers in the united states have lodged a challenge to the new...
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perceive things and certainly if one were to look at president look like they are either hispanic or middle eastern and president obama identifiably african-american and not caucasian. and i suspect t you are a caucasian caller, i hink here is one difference with white and black people see the world differently. white people don't understand this emphasis on race and why are we talking about bad nd economic disparity having to do with race. hey don't see it because they don't experience the world through that lens. it is not complicated. host: democratic line crockett, texas, billy. caller: good morning. good morning, sofia. guest: how are you? taking my nk you for call. i used to call quite a bit. thing is i just want to say hat black people have advanced since president obama became preside president. -- host: billy sorry, i don't know happening but we'll take your comment as is. uest: i think the jury is just out. it is too soon to tell. look how history will teach bush.e w. his ratings have gone up since he left the oval office and i is k that president obama still very popular but i think the
perceive things and certainly if one were to look at president look like they are either hispanic or middle eastern and president obama identifiably african-american and not caucasian. and i suspect t you are a caucasian caller, i hink here is one difference with white and black people see the world differently. white people don't understand this emphasis on race and why are we talking about bad nd economic disparity having to do with race. hey don't see it because they don't experience the...
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and sunday demonstrating against president trump's executive order to ban travel from several middle eastern countries. some people were detained others were stopped from getting on planes as well. >> someone died in the family yesterday morning, we are -- >> your heart is heavy you just feel so much discomfort. >> now both virginia and maryland representatives, joined the protests. trump tweeted we vetting. >>> several people demonstrated in front of the white house calling for an end to the president's executive order as part of our city your voice our conversation about the first 100 days of the trump administration we are listening to you on all of our platforms. >> many of you have a lot to say about the travel ban. sean says we are a nation of immigrants, banning any group of people based on religion or the country they come from is disgraceful and unconstitutional. >> kenny said why didn't everybody lose their minds when obama did this in 2011. >> there are so many of our own people that need to be taken care of first then we can worry about the refugees. >> the online conversation is
and sunday demonstrating against president trump's executive order to ban travel from several middle eastern countries. some people were detained others were stopped from getting on planes as well. >> someone died in the family yesterday morning, we are -- >> your heart is heavy you just feel so much discomfort. >> now both virginia and maryland representatives, joined the protests. trump tweeted we vetting. >>> several people demonstrated in front of the white house...
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we want to continue talking about our middle eastern stocks. ef: plenty more to come on the show as well. we look at how middle east carriers are boosting their debt to pay for more jets. global headwinds remain. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. it the let's get back to managing director. we are seeing them come together and the reality is you have very specific views about what you can expect. cost-cuttingth the with consolidation moves. how are they going to hold up? >> that is really all that centers in the losses that they have. basically what we found is the quality of those receivables are in question. although we see those are , fundamentally those moves are not justified. believe the real estate is encouraging and will show growth. many are trying to determine those projects and some made commitments to projects that we have canceled. which really are not fully covered. both companies have had to take a big hit by lowering their capital and using earnings from previous years of trying to cut those los
we want to continue talking about our middle eastern stocks. ef: plenty more to come on the show as well. we look at how middle east carriers are boosting their debt to pay for more jets. global headwinds remain. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome back. you are watching bloomberg. it the let's get back to managing director. we are seeing them come together and the reality is you have very specific views about what you can expect. cost-cuttingth the with consolidation moves. how are they...
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think about it, in hollywood, middle easterners are almost always terrorists.ck people are gangsters and slaves. it's not like there aren't other diverse stories to tell. just look at "hidden fences," you know? ( laughter ) if you think about it, even hollywood dogs have more varied roles. if you only make stories that show people a certain way, there is a good chance they will be perceived that way. and if you want to fix the problem of how people are perceived in america, actually -- really, i'm wasting my time if i want anyone to listen to this, i have to win an award and make it my acceptance -- in fact, you know what? i'm going to make my own award right now. and the award for best mixed-race late night host named trevor, and the winner the/it's meryl streep? no! the winner is me! ♪ ( cheers and applause ) oh, wow! wow! oh! oh, wow! thank you so much! i just want to say real quick, diversity is not just about a quota. it's also about -- i didn't even -- thank you! we'll be back! i couldn't even speak! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ i checked, everything's the
think about it, in hollywood, middle easterners are almost always terrorists.ck people are gangsters and slaves. it's not like there aren't other diverse stories to tell. just look at "hidden fences," you know? ( laughter ) if you think about it, even hollywood dogs have more varied roles. if you only make stories that show people a certain way, there is a good chance they will be perceived that way. and if you want to fix the problem of how people are perceived in america, actually...
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abc news has learned that trump's executive actions will move to suspend immigration from many middle eastern countries and he's also expected to direct funds for the construction of a wall along the southern u.s./mexico border. california governor jerry brown promising to defend his state's laws on immigration and fight any moves by the trump administration. >> we will defend everybody, every man, woman and child who's come here for a better life and has contributed to the well-being of our state. >> reporter: days into his presidency, mr. trump whipping out the pen again to sign a few different directives. hours after approving the controversial keystone and dakotas pipeline project, protesters showed up outside the white house. >> we will build our own pipeline. we will build our own pipes like we used to in the old days. >> reporter: the president coming under fire for sticking with his comments that 3 million to 5 million voted illegally in the election making him lose out on the popular vote to hillary clinton. >> the president does believe that. he has stated that before. i think he st
abc news has learned that trump's executive actions will move to suspend immigration from many middle eastern countries and he's also expected to direct funds for the construction of a wall along the southern u.s./mexico border. california governor jerry brown promising to defend his state's laws on immigration and fight any moves by the trump administration. >> we will defend everybody, every man, woman and child who's come here for a better life and has contributed to the well-being of...
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nations and here at dulles international airport as people came out to push for the release of middle eastern detainees following president trump's travel ban. we begin our coverage live tonight at dulles with john hanrahan. >> reporter: you can see some of the protesters are still here at dulles as we speak. these are the people who have been welcoming detainees with signs and lugs as they get through customs -- hugs as they get through customs. they say they have no plans to let up whether people like it or not. another night of protests hit the dmv. many of you let us know you're growinre on the wusa9 facebook page kim bennett said it ticks her off. protesters think it's okay to disrupt anyone while lori was more blunt. she said protesters simply need to get over it. we even noticed trump supporters express their beliefs at dulles. >> i don't want my 19-year-old daughter blown up in an airport. >> reporter: the protesters want those same people to know something in return. they aren't going anywhere. >> i've never seen the government attacking people. >> reporter: but tina has relatives in
nations and here at dulles international airport as people came out to push for the release of middle eastern detainees following president trump's travel ban. we begin our coverage live tonight at dulles with john hanrahan. >> reporter: you can see some of the protesters are still here at dulles as we speak. these are the people who have been welcoming detainees with signs and lugs as they get through customs -- hugs as they get through customs. they say they have no plans to let up...
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all 17 men are undocumented immigrants lo went after asian middle eastern families. they were known to keep large amounts of cash and jewelry in their homes. >>> this video is hard to watch. it's police body cam video from charlotte showing the moment a armed man. officers tell him multiple times to drop his gun and then opens fire. rodney smith was shot five times. police say the video shows smith pointed his gun at officers and that they were justified in using deadly force. his family disgreepz his mother saw the video for the first time and calling for a new investigation. >>> another story about body camera video causing criminal charges to be dropped against a fort worth mother and her two danger dogs. >> it sheds new light on a police call that escalated into a brutal take-down. kenneth moton with the latest. >> he said, oh, she threw some paper. i told him to pick it up. >> reporter: controversial arrest newly obtained video shows the moment a fort worth police officer went from zero to 60. get on the ground now. taking down jacqueline craig, jamming a tase n
all 17 men are undocumented immigrants lo went after asian middle eastern families. they were known to keep large amounts of cash and jewelry in their homes. >>> this video is hard to watch. it's police body cam video from charlotte showing the moment a armed man. officers tell him multiple times to drop his gun and then opens fire. rodney smith was shot five times. police say the video shows smith pointed his gun at officers and that they were justified in using deadly force. his...
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while two major powers are joined fully the mied middle eastern system. turkey and iran. 2003. and turkey is the presidency. this dramatic development. these successes state to the two empires for many centuries, perrian dynasty for different reason from not full or participatants in the region, they are now. large powerful states more than 18 million each. strong economies, large military forces, participating in the politics of the region and chapping it. need to deal with that change. so israel asked itself, how do i fit into the region what would i like to see in the region which takes us to the current moment. clearly not given prior thought to the question of what middle east they would like to see. speaking specifically about issues such as iran, terrorism, palestinian issue, relationship with israel but not offering a view for the region. i think it would be good and useful if prime minister coming here next month and as we communicate to try to come to as much of a common vision of the region as we can in order to help the region and help our own relationship. i would
while two major powers are joined fully the mied middle eastern system. turkey and iran. 2003. and turkey is the presidency. this dramatic development. these successes state to the two empires for many centuries, perrian dynasty for different reason from not full or participatants in the region, they are now. large powerful states more than 18 million each. strong economies, large military forces, participating in the politics of the region and chapping it. need to deal with that change. so...
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executive order may put restrictions on visas from citizens of syria, iraq, iran, and a few other middle eastern countries. >>> the president of mexico is now reaching out to mexican immigrants here in america. he ordered embassies and consulates to be ready to help. kpix 5's len ramirez with what this new assistance means. len. >> reporter: here in san jose, at the consulate, you know, the people who work here are diplomats. they try to find solutions and common ground to very complex big problems and while they may not specifically say it, you get the sense that they are feeling that the relations between our two countries are not as friendly as they used to be and, in fact, more adversarial. the mexican consulate in san jose is gearing up for what they expect will be a battle with the trump administration over immigrant and human rights. mexican citizens are afraid and confused over the worsening relations between the two countries. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: this woman a housekeeper for 28 years says it's sad because trump is only out for himself and doesn't know what it's like to str
executive order may put restrictions on visas from citizens of syria, iraq, iran, and a few other middle eastern countries. >>> the president of mexico is now reaching out to mexican immigrants here in america. he ordered embassies and consulates to be ready to help. kpix 5's len ramirez with what this new assistance means. len. >> reporter: here in san jose, at the consulate, you know, the people who work here are diplomats. they try to find solutions and common ground to very...
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typical middle eastern formula. laughter is that a good thing, bari? he headgear, that's all! seriously... he has headgear already! different headgear! the problem is, we are extremely confused in the middle east. who is this man? what is he going to do? he signalled to the left and turned to the right. we don't know actually what his intention is. he said he wants to make america great, but he is, if you look at him, he is supporting or following vladimir putin's policies on the middle east and other parts of the world. so where is that independent american president here? this is what's worrying me. the other thing is, i believe this man's foreign policy in particular could be based on business deals, not political deals. he will look at things from the eyes of a businessman, a billionaire, not from the eyes of ordinary people. this is extremely dangerous. about the rift in the united states, i believe this rift will widen, i don't believe it will shrink, next year or the year after. i think we are dealing with absolutely new phenomena in internationa
typical middle eastern formula. laughter is that a good thing, bari? he headgear, that's all! seriously... he has headgear already! different headgear! the problem is, we are extremely confused in the middle east. who is this man? what is he going to do? he signalled to the left and turned to the right. we don't know actually what his intention is. he said he wants to make america great, but he is, if you look at him, he is supporting or following vladimir putin's policies on the middle east...
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. >> there has been some talk there are seven middle eastern countries in that order, but, again, in draft order, iran, iraq, syria in those countries. in the meantime, let's talk some more about immigration and the issue of that wall along the mexican border. it will take billions of dollars. mexico already said we're not paying for it. president trump showed some confusion yesterday when he talked about a 20% tax on imparts and then the administration kind of backtracks from that. so what do you make of all this? where will the money come from, and why all these different -- >> i think as we've had a week of president trump now, and i think we're beginning to see what his style is a little bit. he likes to float trial balloons. if they don't do well, he can blame the media for misreporting it or saying it was misunderstood. you know, this is, i think, a president who thrives on confusion, on creating chaos. we'll see how that works out, but we don't know exactly how it's going to be paid for. congress says we'll put the money up front, $12 billion or so, and then president trump is
. >> there has been some talk there are seven middle eastern countries in that order, but, again, in draft order, iran, iraq, syria in those countries. in the meantime, let's talk some more about immigration and the issue of that wall along the mexican border. it will take billions of dollars. mexico already said we're not paying for it. president trump showed some confusion yesterday when he talked about a 20% tax on imparts and then the administration kind of backtracks from that. so...