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>prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled a foreign meeting. human rights organizations that are critical of the government's actions. gabrielle is carrying on. reporter: it went ahead without a hitch. acknowledging germany and israel would never have a simple relationship. it is calling off the planned meeting with a german foreign minister. she speculated that israel's internal politics are more to blame. >> it is very regrettable to me and i would like to say openly that we should not be allowed to become a political football in israel's domestic politics. there will be other opportunities. i don't see it as a catastrophe. you have to be aware that you are not immune from surprises. the office later released its own reason for the meeting. diplomats are welcome to meet with representatives of civil society. prime minister netanyahu will not meet with those that lend legitimacy to organizations that call for the criminalization of israeli soldiers. relations with germany are very important and they will not be affected by this. both sides are
>prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled a foreign meeting. human rights organizations that are critical of the government's actions. gabrielle is carrying on. reporter: it went ahead without a hitch. acknowledging germany and israel would never have a simple relationship. it is calling off the planned meeting with a german foreign minister. she speculated that israel's internal politics are more to blame. >> it is very regrettable to me and i would like to say openly that we...
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tzachi hanegbi is a senior cabinet minister with close ties to netanyahu. hanegbi insists that the government remains committed to the two-state idea. he says the jewish home party is in the minority. >> the majority of israelis believe that there has to be a solution-- a peaceful solution, which will not include annexation. >> reporter: on the israeli left, there are deep worries that continued construction will kill any chance for two states. a fear shared by the palestinian leadership. >> we made a painful compromise when we accepted the two-state solution, when we said "okay, we will recognize," and we did recognize israel. on 78% of our historical homeland, we did that. how much more do they want? >> reporter: and ambiguous statements out of the white house about the two-state solution alarm palestinians. >> if you are not going to support the two-state solution, the long held u.s. policy, if you fail to clearly condemn the settlement expansion and the colonial land grab of our land, then you better come up with an alternative for the equal number of p
tzachi hanegbi is a senior cabinet minister with close ties to netanyahu. hanegbi insists that the government remains committed to the two-state idea. he says the jewish home party is in the minority. >> the majority of israelis believe that there has to be a solution-- a peaceful solution, which will not include annexation. >> reporter: on the israeli left, there are deep worries that continued construction will kill any chance for two states. a fear shared by the palestinian...
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president donald trump urged netanyahu in february to hold back on settlements. trump sent an envoy to israel and the west bank in march in an apparent effort to resume stalled peace talks. >>> the 2011 nuclear accident in fukushima forced thousands of people to leave their homes. the evacuation orders were issued. gradually some parts were reopened to resident. the evacuation zone is down one-third of its largest size. this man and his wife have been waiting on the moment when they could return to their farm. the evacuation order has been lifted for most of the town of namie. the mayor is happy to be back but has some concerns. >> translator: some townspeople are coming back. some are finding it difficult to do so. and still some have decided not to. i hope you will keep this in mind when carrying out administrative work. >> sharing those concerns are this couple. they decided not to return to the town as most of their friends and relatives have opted not to. >> translator: i don't feel secure about returning home without our neighbors being there. >> they are a
president donald trump urged netanyahu in february to hold back on settlements. trump sent an envoy to israel and the west bank in march in an apparent effort to resume stalled peace talks. >>> the 2011 nuclear accident in fukushima forced thousands of people to leave their homes. the evacuation orders were issued. gradually some parts were reopened to resident. the evacuation zone is down one-third of its largest size. this man and his wife have been waiting on the moment when they...
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an official ceremony in jerusalem, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and members of his cabinet a wreath-laying ceremony. well, this year, netanyahu issued a warning about what he called growing anti-semitism, especially here in europe. well, our next report introduces us to an orthodox jew living here in germany who is among those fighting prejudice and harassment. he says that it's important for jews to talk about and to report any anti-semitic incidents they experience. reporter: mikhail is an orthodox jew. and he's preparing for morning prayers. he's lived in germany for over 20 years and says he's occasionally confronted with anti-semitism. but six months ago, he experienced something quite new. some young muslim men angrily insulted him as they passed by his apartment in berlin. it really hit home. >> it made me particularly uncomfortable, because it happened directly in front of my building. they saw me go in and that i lived there. do i have to worry now? should i react? or should i just let it go? reporter: many in the jewish community here know this all too well. they
an official ceremony in jerusalem, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and members of his cabinet a wreath-laying ceremony. well, this year, netanyahu issued a warning about what he called growing anti-semitism, especially here in europe. well, our next report introduces us to an orthodox jew living here in germany who is among those fighting prejudice and harassment. he says that it's important for jews to talk about and to report any anti-semitic incidents they experience. reporter:...
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in a letter, start ups seen on the screen hearsay netanyahu tralt is needed to help new companies compete online. a vote to begin the possible change of the process is scheduled for may 18. >>> six national monuments here in california could be changed as a result of a new executive order. the order signed by president trump today calls for widespread review of more than two dozen national monuments proclaimed by the last three presidents. that includes sequoia national monument, snow mountain, and the mojave trails. >> let's be clear. this executive order does not remove any monuments. and this executive order does not weaken any environmental protections on any public lands. >> two congressmen say snow mountain is not in danger because it is was created with strong local support. it is not clear if it is legal for a president to rescind a previous president's nonument declaration so the matter could be settled in court. >> a bay area company is one of 14 being accused of federal regulators of selling products fraudulently claiming to prevent cancer and other serious diseases. >> 7 on yo
in a letter, start ups seen on the screen hearsay netanyahu tralt is needed to help new companies compete online. a vote to begin the possible change of the process is scheduled for may 18. >>> six national monuments here in california could be changed as a result of a new executive order. the order signed by president trump today calls for widespread review of more than two dozen national monuments proclaimed by the last three presidents. that includes sequoia national monument, snow...
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this is from prime minister netanyahu. he said, may israel and america always stand together, strong and resolute, may we need neither fear nor dread the challenges ahead, and may we face the future with confidence, strength, and hope? i couldn't have put it better myself no matter what the world throws our way. we'll continue to walk by israel's side. thank you. >>> please welcome senate democratic leader chuck schumer. >> thank you, everybody much it's truly an honor to be with you this morning. i always like starting out telling a little story. and as they say, i can tell a huge story at this crowd. some of you in new york have heard this but many others haven't. it's about when i was redistricted adds a congressman to enter queens. i always had a district in brooklyn. and i'm campaigning in the new parts of queens, forest hills, a nice jewish neighborhood and a lady comes over to me and she says, oh, i just read in the queens tribune you're chuck schumer. i just read in the queens tribu tribune you're my new congressma
this is from prime minister netanyahu. he said, may israel and america always stand together, strong and resolute, may we need neither fear nor dread the challenges ahead, and may we face the future with confidence, strength, and hope? i couldn't have put it better myself no matter what the world throws our way. we'll continue to walk by israel's side. thank you. >>> please welcome senate democratic leader chuck schumer. >> thank you, everybody much it's truly an honor to be with...
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my interview with the prime minster from israel benjamin netanyahu.being with us. >> thanks for watching us tonight. get to top stories. terror strikes heart of paris. gunman opens fire killing one police officer and seriously injuring two other. the suspect was shot dead by police following a foot chase. now isis is claiming responsibility for thehe attack which comes just days before francis first round of his presidential election. during news conference, president trump responded to the shooting. >> condolences from our country to the people of france again, it's happening it seems. i saw it as i was walking in. it's a terrible thing.
my interview with the prime minster from israel benjamin netanyahu.being with us. >> thanks for watching us tonight. get to top stories. terror strikes heart of paris. gunman opens fire killing one police officer and seriously injuring two other. the suspect was shot dead by police following a foot chase. now isis is claiming responsibility for thehe attack which comes just days before francis first round of his presidential election. during news conference, president trump responded to...
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and when prime minister netanyahu instituted an unprecedented 10-month settlement moratorium in 2010, palestinians only agreed to direct negotiations in the final month. and then blamed israel for the talks collapsing. and all of this to say israel is not perfect, they are not. and neither are we. but you know what? israel is a free and vibrant democracy. [ applause ] they share our interests. they train with our military, they provide critical counterterrorism assistance. and they remain our strongest ally in the middle east. [ applause ] finally, i would like to address something that hits pretty close to home for all of us. in recent months, we have seen an uptick in vandalism, acts of desecration, bomb threats against jewish communities nationwide. i've seen it in my own backyard, in wisconsin right outside the district i represent, a community on the north side of milwaukee. there have been two threats of the local jcc. i was there in february. i mean, just think about the parents getting those calls in the middle of the day. it makes you turn your stomach. these threats and atta
and when prime minister netanyahu instituted an unprecedented 10-month settlement moratorium in 2010, palestinians only agreed to direct negotiations in the final month. and then blamed israel for the talks collapsing. and all of this to say israel is not perfect, they are not. and neither are we. but you know what? israel is a free and vibrant democracy. [ applause ] they share our interests. they train with our military, they provide critical counterterrorism assistance. and they remain our...
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and israel and in particular president trump and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu? guest: i think most american jews as well as israelis would say they're favorably impressed with president trump's policies so far, that he's re-established what we would call normal relations with the netanyahu government. i think it's also important that the trump administration has not accelerated its efforts to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, recognizing and being more cognizant of the fact it could cause a newant uda inside israel -- new antifada and that the son-in-law jerod kushner is looking at the possibility of taking the administration forward along with secretary tillerson to create a comprehensive framework of a settlement between the arab countries in israel instead of failing again to forge a peace between israel and host: we appreciate you being with us. we are going to turn our attention to north korea, yet another missile test that failed after a few seconds, that confirmed by u.s. and south korean officials. dean chang is going to be joining us to talk
and israel and in particular president trump and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu? guest: i think most american jews as well as israelis would say they're favorably impressed with president trump's policies so far, that he's re-established what we would call normal relations with the netanyahu government. i think it's also important that the trump administration has not accelerated its efforts to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, recognizing and being more cognizant of...
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president trump's is suspect did did -- expected to meet with president netanyahu.ong the question some are asking but the president declared jerusalem to be the capital of israel during his visit and approve the u.s. embassies moved to jerusalem a move many fear could spark more violence or even another war. that said palestinian president mahmoud abbas scheduled to meet with president trump next week in washington i think it's safe to say the topics will most likely be on the agenda. julie: john huddy think you could route continuing to look back at president trump's first 100 days but what about the men and women surrounding the president. all of this administration, how have they done? >> we have attained the likes of which has never ever been assembled. julie: plus we are awaiting president trump as he marks this big day with a rally in harrisburg pennsylvania. any minute now the president will be stepping up to the podium where he has thousands of supporters waiting eagerly to hear his speech. we are going to bring it to you live right here on "the fox report"
president trump's is suspect did did -- expected to meet with president netanyahu.ong the question some are asking but the president declared jerusalem to be the capital of israel during his visit and approve the u.s. embassies moved to jerusalem a move many fear could spark more violence or even another war. that said palestinian president mahmoud abbas scheduled to meet with president trump next week in washington i think it's safe to say the topics will most likely be on the agenda. julie:...
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leadership of our two countries including president trump's meeting with president national an -- netanyahu. our cooperation is nested firmly within our diplomatics relationship and on that score i'm pleased that the -- i just came from saudi arabia and egypt, two other important partners in this region. my discussion the those countries reenforced the need for vigilance and for the strongest possible cooperation in the international community to defeat threats to all of our countries. minister lieberman and i just finished our third meeting since i became the secretary of defense in january. our close and regular dialogue is a reflection of the enduring bond between our countries' militaries. during this meeting we had another indepth conversation, sharing a keene appreciation for the security situation facing israel and our friend in the region. and further refining the practical steps we are taking together to defend our shared security interests. the depth of our relationship was clear, following the u.s. strike in syria, when israel immediately expressed its strong support for our acti
leadership of our two countries including president trump's meeting with president national an -- netanyahu. our cooperation is nested firmly within our diplomatics relationship and on that score i'm pleased that the -- i just came from saudi arabia and egypt, two other important partners in this region. my discussion the those countries reenforced the need for vigilance and for the strongest possible cooperation in the international community to defeat threats to all of our countries. minister...
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one reason why israel and the netanyahu administration is so delighted with trump.ma pushed through a massive, the largest ever weapons aid and training package for the israeli military, as the israeli military was in the midst of tightening the repression in the west bank after they had -- not too long before they had done a massive slaughter with their air attack on gaza. obama did that. and at the same time, he waggedd his finger at israel on certain issues like settlements. says, no more and finger wagging. and to boot, we're going to try aidncrease the military that props up the israeli state even more, and we're going to align politically with the elements i in israel, the settlr settler elements that are constantly berating netanyahu for being too soft on the palestiniaians. that is who trump's new ambassador to israel represents. amy: he was the bankruptcy lawyer, now the new u.s. ambassador to israel will stop he raised money for the settlement. >> and openly aligns with the political elements in -- you want expulsion and even more killing of the palestinia
one reason why israel and the netanyahu administration is so delighted with trump.ma pushed through a massive, the largest ever weapons aid and training package for the israeli military, as the israeli military was in the midst of tightening the repression in the west bank after they had -- not too long before they had done a massive slaughter with their air attack on gaza. obama did that. and at the same time, he waggedd his finger at israel on certain issues like settlements. says, no more...
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at a focus on what the obama administration tried to do to the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahuk in 2014. a congressional investigation did find that an israeli political group used over 300,000 taxpayer dollars from the obama state department in a grant to actually create a political apparatus to defeat our best ally israel, prime minister netanyahu. i've been saying since 2008, journalism is dead but the partisan press is now taking it to a new bazaar conspiracy low. they have become unhinged because they are so locked into the world of hating trump and a trump derangement syndrome they are doing everything in their power to destroy him. there is no doubt tonight that unbiased news is dead and buriet with very few exceptions. joining us now with reaction, conservative commentator monica 's crowley. this isn't even funny anymore. this is like off the charts, loony, play the twilight zone, crazy bazaar conspiracy theories there advancing every hour ofli every day. >> you play that clip from vladimir putin talking about the americans are going to launch yet another fake chemical
at a focus on what the obama administration tried to do to the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahuk in 2014. a congressional investigation did find that an israeli political group used over 300,000 taxpayer dollars from the obama state department in a grant to actually create a political apparatus to defeat our best ally israel, prime minister netanyahu. i've been saying since 2008, journalism is dead but the partisan press is now taking it to a new bazaar conspiracy low. they have...
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now they get a sense that they are from smiling back. >> prime minister netanyahu is in moscow in the other is vladimir putin on this issue. what are they thinking in tehran? where they have the negotiations on the iranian nuclear deal? they are not used to this. >> absolutely. the previous president had said that he recognized the need to respect and preserve iran's equities in syria. there are essentially to pass on weapons to hezbollah. that was a really sour message as far as american allies go and are concerned. the fact that now you have a clear and new pattern of behavior in the united states in trying to allies and it will not tolerate the use and transfer of chemical weapons, especially in the areas where the iranians, this is very close to the border, as you know on the map earlier. these are areas of concern for the israelis and a lot of this cannot -- and not chemical weapons but other types of kits to connect sophisticated weapons that they've received from ironic that can be passed on to lebanon. to have the united states back and recognizing the concerns of its allies a
now they get a sense that they are from smiling back. >> prime minister netanyahu is in moscow in the other is vladimir putin on this issue. what are they thinking in tehran? where they have the negotiations on the iranian nuclear deal? they are not used to this. >> absolutely. the previous president had said that he recognized the need to respect and preserve iran's equities in syria. there are essentially to pass on weapons to hezbollah. that was a really sour message as far as...
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my interview with the prime minster from israel benjamin netanyahu.> martha: we are covering breaking news tonight. nearly 1:00 a.m. now as terror strikes the heart of france again. a police officer killed two others, gravely wounded near the same champs-Élysees, isis quickly claiming responsibility for this attack. french officials say that it was a war weapon that was used in this attack. waiting for more details on that. they have withstood attacks in nice, charlie had no characters, at the nightclub, and now, once again, and france, they are under attack. getting ready for a big election come sunday. one candidate has called for a postponement in light of this. more news from france as we get throughout the evening. also, breaking tonight, the president once said
my interview with the prime minster from israel benjamin netanyahu.> martha: we are covering breaking news tonight. nearly 1:00 a.m. now as terror strikes the heart of france again. a police officer killed two others, gravely wounded near the same champs-Élysees, isis quickly claiming responsibility for this attack. french officials say that it was a war weapon that was used in this attack. waiting for more details on that. they have withstood attacks in nice, charlie had no characters, at...
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and tonight vice-president pence calling prime minister netanyahu to thank him for his support. and here in jerusalem, high level discussions, but right now israel is watching from a distance. mollie hunter, abc news, jerusalem. >> many people are asking what's next. reggie from abc 7 mornings asked abc news political director rick klein about what president trump's next options are. >> so, rick, what we saw here was one targeted attack and a lot of people around the country, the world and in congress are wondering what happens next. do you see support in congress for a longer, more protracted battle with syria? >> i think there's two big questions here. first, what is the trump doctrine. what is it that president trump wants in syria. does he want re ream change, does he want to ensure there are no nuclear weapons that are used. does he want to see a degradation of the syrian military popping up opposition forces in the battle with isis. the second question is what is that appetite in congress that you mention. i think it's a critical one. >> klein says congressional support fo
and tonight vice-president pence calling prime minister netanyahu to thank him for his support. and here in jerusalem, high level discussions, but right now israel is watching from a distance. mollie hunter, abc news, jerusalem. >> many people are asking what's next. reggie from abc 7 mornings asked abc news political director rick klein about what president trump's next options are. >> so, rick, what we saw here was one targeted attack and a lot of people around the country, the...
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continuing to fight for negotiations is something that benjamin netanyahu and --benjamin netanyahu couldave worked better towards. >> i want you to talk about your own fellow delegates and tell us somebody that made an impression on you and why. please stand up. what is your name? >> my name is chloe delaney and i am from washington. >> why did you come to this? scholarshiput the opportunity and learned more about the program. i thought it would be a really great opportunity. >> hasn't been really cool? >> it has been cool. > --ryone's ability to be where i live it is really polarized and i think a lot of people can say that across america. everything has become really polarized. everyone respects everybody's opinion and is willing to listen to their side of things and understand where they are coming from. you don't see with a lot of young people today. >> why are you so easy to get along with here? >> everyone here sees where there is issues in the political system with polarization and how people don't seem to be able to work together toward solutions or compromise on stuff sometimes
continuing to fight for negotiations is something that benjamin netanyahu and --benjamin netanyahu couldave worked better towards. >> i want you to talk about your own fellow delegates and tell us somebody that made an impression on you and why. please stand up. what is your name? >> my name is chloe delaney and i am from washington. >> why did you come to this? scholarshiput the opportunity and learned more about the program. i thought it would be a really great opportunity....
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netanyahu said president trump sent a strong and clear message that the use and threat of chemical weapons will not be tolerated. we'll continue to follow the updates and have a live report in the next half-hour. >>> breaking news this morning, despite handing over cash to robbers, a man was shot in the feltonville section of philadelphia. the victim and does friend had just gotten money from an atm. moments later they were approached by two men armed with a gun. the friend of the gunshot victim handed over $250 cash. the suspect fired several shots. >> even though the robbers got their $200. they decided to fire shots at the 26-year-old victim because he started to runaway. >> the victim is expected to survive. police are reviewing nearby surveillance cameras. >>> the trial of accused cop killer eric frein is expected to resume today. the trial in pike county was delayed for a short time yesterday because the defendant was taken to the hospital. for thefor the his parents werel while brushing his teeth and hit his head. >>> a live look from the action cam, firefighters are on the scene of
netanyahu said president trump sent a strong and clear message that the use and threat of chemical weapons will not be tolerated. we'll continue to follow the updates and have a live report in the next half-hour. >>> breaking news this morning, despite handing over cash to robbers, a man was shot in the feltonville section of philadelphia. the victim and does friend had just gotten money from an atm. moments later they were approached by two men armed with a gun. the friend of the...
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. >> reporter: mattis meeting with israel benjamin netanyahu.uraged by the use of chemical weapons so far >> we sense a great change in the direction of american policy >> talks focusing on iran, israel's biggest nemeses. despite the deal with tehran, secretary mattis said it stands and appears iran is complying. however, the trump administration ordered a review to determine if sanction relief is in the u.s.'s best interest >> to wait for concrete step >> candidate trump repeatedly threateneded to tear up the nuclear deal but the president has not signalled whether he will abide. saying iran violated the spirit of the deal. in washington, car line schiffly, fox news. >>> we'll have much more coming up in a little boy on 5at630. sure to tweet us your thoughts and use the #5at630. then you can look for the tweet on our political show coming up in about 17 full look at your forecast >> we'll be right back. right back. >>> there are no reports of injuries, fox 5 local news alexandra limon is live in takoma park, what's the situation like where you
. >> reporter: mattis meeting with israel benjamin netanyahu.uraged by the use of chemical weapons so far >> we sense a great change in the direction of american policy >> talks focusing on iran, israel's biggest nemeses. despite the deal with tehran, secretary mattis said it stands and appears iran is complying. however, the trump administration ordered a review to determine if sanction relief is in the u.s.'s best interest >> to wait for concrete step >>...
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. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul general of the mexican consulate in san francisco. >> we should be working to have the most creative, important, innovative border in the world. it will be a region of economic growth, a region where human rights can be respected, a region where everyone can feel safe. >> what kinds of feedback are you getting from people in your country and from people here? >> well, on that, let me tell that both presidents agreed not to talk publicly about those matters anymore because it's something that their positions are very clear and they have opposite positions on that. >> he believes now is the time to build bridges,
. >> president trump has already met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas is also invited to the white house. >> i'm very hopeful, and this is what i'm looking forward to. i'm looking forward to having leadership that will pursue peace, will pursue understanding, and people who will support them. >> we are going to build the wall! it will be a real wall! >> the honorable gemi josé gonzález lópez is consul...
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have said we do not think it is helpful to continue expansion.ment in, i did read something where netanyahu is trying to roll that back so that that is not an issue. i hope we have willingness from besides coming together to really allow for that conversation to take place but we have been very clear we do not think it is up to let this time and we would like to see a pause on that time. dogs 50 years of occupation -- > -- >> but 50 years occupation -- >> we have others to ask questions. or go? >> i have two questions on syria. next year, there will be a meeting on political issues. how do you assess where the parties of the caliphate now, after the geneva? secretary of state tiller said last week and uncle russ said the future is up to the syrian people to decide. -- that mean amb. haley: it does not mean the u.s. will accept it. it's that we do not think the people want assad anymore. to strongly condemn the actions of assad and when he has done that in tea continues to be directly on our radar in terms of what he does as well as -- russian and arabian ups support of assad is troublesome
have said we do not think it is helpful to continue expansion.ment in, i did read something where netanyahu is trying to roll that back so that that is not an issue. i hope we have willingness from besides coming together to really allow for that conversation to take place but we have been very clear we do not think it is up to let this time and we would like to see a pause on that time. dogs 50 years of occupation -- > -- >> but 50 years occupation -- >> we have others to ask...
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and this of course after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said president trump sent strong and clear message. what do you think about global reaction to the president's move? >> i think it will be very, very good and here's why. they see a leader when he's given heinous acts using chemical weapons against women and children, he's going to react. he does it in a positive way. he doesn't agonize on it, he takes action, and i think it will spill over into our own marketplace and healthcare and medical reform and taxes. people will start understanding on the hill that we have a decisive president. it will let kim jong-un and president xi who was there at the time that this president means business. it will spill over into the middle east against isis. i'm very optimistic about what this will do for the marketplace, let alone international confidence. cheryl: should we be expecting more news out of russia? more reaction out of russia? with this carship moving in towards the two of our navy ships, that set off alarms today. are you concerned about russian response? it would seem to m
and this of course after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said president trump sent strong and clear message. what do you think about global reaction to the president's move? >> i think it will be very, very good and here's why. they see a leader when he's given heinous acts using chemical weapons against women and children, he's going to react. he does it in a positive way. he doesn't agonize on it, he takes action, and i think it will spill over into our own marketplace and...
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that after benjamin netanyahu abruptly canceled plans on tuesday. must be possible to meet critical organizations in a democracy. netanyahu says he will not see diplomats who see groups who seek to try them as war criminals. the u.s. navy guided missile destroyer flight toward an vessel. the latest encounter happened monday as the iranian vessel came with an 1100 yards of the navy ship. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. joe: "what'd you miss?" it was a busy day in washington as the white house unveiled its tax reform parties. also reports that the white house is considering with drawl from nafta. the mexican peso, canadian dollars and shared companies that rely on cross-border trade all weekend on the speculation that the white house in. could scrap the trade agreement. you can see the moves here, the dollar up nearly 2% on the news against the peso. let's get more insight from bloomberg's international politics correspondent, mike mckee. these report
that after benjamin netanyahu abruptly canceled plans on tuesday. must be possible to meet critical organizations in a democracy. netanyahu says he will not see diplomats who see groups who seek to try them as war criminals. the u.s. navy guided missile destroyer flight toward an vessel. the latest encounter happened monday as the iranian vessel came with an 1100 yards of the navy ship. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i am mark...
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but that netanyahu america will be coming more cost effective.n fact in the latest manufacturing cost competitive index conducted by fox consulting group the ecc found almost no cost difference at all between the u.s. and china. so going into the summit the finese have been focused on u.s. investment and the contribution chinese have made to the american economy as a way of less criticism and show the economic relationship with china is not detrimental to the united states. >> the summit that begins tomorrow between the leaders of the world's two largest economies will take place in florida at the president's mar-a lago estate, a place retravels often. all that travel is disrupting local business. here's the report from palm beach. >> reporter: it's no wonder president trump has made palm beach his second home. sunny skies, pristine beaches, elegant shopping. some in palm beach dread his arrival. >> we have 1,200 feet up in the air off the coast of florida president trump calls the winter white house. the president of china xi jinping later on th
but that netanyahu america will be coming more cost effective.n fact in the latest manufacturing cost competitive index conducted by fox consulting group the ecc found almost no cost difference at all between the u.s. and china. so going into the summit the finese have been focused on u.s. investment and the contribution chinese have made to the american economy as a way of less criticism and show the economic relationship with china is not detrimental to the united states. >> the summit...
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the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, saying he, quote, welcomes great change under president trumpion. i think this is a welcome change, a strategic change of american leadership and american policiment. leland: here for discussion, ben collins, former u.s. army special operations officer. good to see you, as always, buddy. >> you too, leland. leland: noteworthy, perhaps, that president trump retweeted the sound bite that you just heard, part of a longer statement by the prime minister, but it's clear as though the president is i drawing strength, if you will, and wanting to really draw attention to this sea change. >> well, absolutely, leland. and i think, you know, a lot of the concern that people have is really seeded in the fact that american, i think, are finally -- a lot of americans, are waking up to the fact that we were, essentially, lulled to sleep by eight years of president obama's doctrine of hope, and that was i hope iran doesn't cheat on the deal or i hope that the syrian civil war just ends on its own or i hope that, you know, the yemen civil war takes care of itsel
the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, saying he, quote, welcomes great change under president trumpion. i think this is a welcome change, a strategic change of american leadership and american policiment. leland: here for discussion, ben collins, former u.s. army special operations officer. good to see you, as always, buddy. >> you too, leland. leland: noteworthy, perhaps, that president trump retweeted the sound bite that you just heard, part of a longer statement by the prime...
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that was to be expected from many netanyahu. the russian reaction, the syrians will be angry about this but the russians are extremely important and we heard a short time ago from the of president putin calling this an aggression against a sovereign state in violation of international law. the russians have called for an emergency session at the u.n. security council. but perhaps most troubling moments ago they said they're suspending an agreement between the u.s. and russia which governs the airspace over syria that was put in place if there were any incidents in that airspace and there wasn't any escalation. that's the fear that there could be some sort of escalation so that's what we're watching carefully. >> a lot are wondering what impact these missiles appear to be a one-off thing for the u.s. military. what impact will it have on the assad regime. >> reporter: no doubt more than anything else this is a strike -- a shot across the bow as the syrian military said there were significant materiel losses. overall it's hard to
that was to be expected from many netanyahu. the russian reaction, the syrians will be angry about this but the russians are extremely important and we heard a short time ago from the of president putin calling this an aggression against a sovereign state in violation of international law. the russians have called for an emergency session at the u.n. security council. but perhaps most troubling moments ago they said they're suspending an agreement between the u.s. and russia which governs the...
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and i did read something wherere netanyahu is trying to roll that back so that that's not an issue. my hope is we have willingness from both sides coming together to really allow for that conversation to take place, but we've been very clear that we don't think it's helpful at this time and would like to see a pause on that. >> one more thing. 50 years of occupation -- >> we have to go. you asked a question. russia, olga. >> thanks, ambassador. my name is olga. i'm with the russian news agency and i just two questions on syria. next week according to the program secret accounts will have a meeting on political issues. so how do you assess where the parties of the conflict now after all these meetings continue in geneva? the second question, the secretary of state last week in opera said the future of assad is up to seeing people to decide. so does it mean that use will accept the participation of assad in interactions? thank you. >> no, it doesn't mean that the u.s. will accept it. it's that we don't think people want assad in a market we don't think that is good to be summoned that
and i did read something wherere netanyahu is trying to roll that back so that that's not an issue. my hope is we have willingness from both sides coming together to really allow for that conversation to take place, but we've been very clear that we don't think it's helpful at this time and would like to see a pause on that. >> one more thing. 50 years of occupation -- >> we have to go. you asked a question. russia, olga. >> thanks, ambassador. my name is olga. i'm with the...
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agreement worth $10 billion between the jordanian government and the israeli government of benjamin netanyahuter and you, as a jordanian, presumably are saying to your own government — which you are a loyal servant of — "this is unacceptable. we have to cut all ties..." first. 0k. .with this racist apartheid state." i tell you what. are you saying that? look, if — i think that, as a result of issuing this report, member states should shoulder the responsibilities, it should go to an authoritative body to determine whether the findings are correct or not. if an authoritative body like the icc, icg, or the general assembly decides that this is an apartheid state, than member states have a responsibility not to aid or assist an apartheid state in continuing in dominating other people. so you're saying your own government has for it wrong? your own government, you own king, have a totally misguided policy to israel — is that what you are saying? no, no. i'm saying now, the next step — if it proves — if we go to an authoritative body and they determine that israel is an apartheid state, then yes,
agreement worth $10 billion between the jordanian government and the israeli government of benjamin netanyahuter and you, as a jordanian, presumably are saying to your own government — which you are a loyal servant of — "this is unacceptable. we have to cut all ties..." first. 0k. .with this racist apartheid state." i tell you what. are you saying that? look, if — i think that, as a result of issuing this report, member states should shoulder the responsibilities, it should...
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president sisi coming to the white house, or king abdullah, benjamin netanyahu, the sunni aligned withrump to oppose the syria, iran, hezbollah access is real and significant. i think we can put to bed talk that vat mere putin and donald trump are going to be best buddies. that is clearly not happening. and i think theresa may going to the electorate on june 8 is going to again strengthen the idea that the world longs from leadership from the west. not le pen. she is off of the chart. she is not trumpest. i don't think that's part of the global realignment going on, i think she is an outlier. but donald trump has had a lot to do with it, as had jim mattis, as had nikki haley at the u.n., and i'm very satisfied with the way he's begun his foreign policy, much more than i am with his domestic agenda in the house. >> i think the biggest achievement na sense, is he has learned what he didn't know, that he has learned the world is more complicated than the policies he campaigned on. that's true partly domestically, but it's much more true when it comes to the international stage. the fact t
president sisi coming to the white house, or king abdullah, benjamin netanyahu, the sunni aligned withrump to oppose the syria, iran, hezbollah access is real and significant. i think we can put to bed talk that vat mere putin and donald trump are going to be best buddies. that is clearly not happening. and i think theresa may going to the electorate on june 8 is going to again strengthen the idea that the world longs from leadership from the west. not le pen. she is off of the chart. she is...
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kushner played a key role in february's visit from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> can i reveal, jared, how long we've known you? >> reporter: finnessing the strained relationships with mexico and working with the canadian government are also kushner projects, and he's now running a newly created office to integrate business ideas into the government. white house spokesman sean spicer says the state department is not being sidelined. >> he brings a perspective to this and began doing that during the transition, but again, it's in the a binary choice where he's doing this at the expense of somebody else. >> reporter: but he's a direct line to the president, whereas the other institutions are not. >> okay. great. that's even better. that's a win for our government. >> reporter: perhaps kushner's biggest task will come later this week. he's led preparations for a hague-stakes visit from the chinese president. >> i don't think we've seen family member with so much power and influence in the white house in a very long time. >> reporter: former ambassador nicholas burns suppo
kushner played a key role in february's visit from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> can i reveal, jared, how long we've known you? >> reporter: finnessing the strained relationships with mexico and working with the canadian government are also kushner projects, and he's now running a newly created office to integrate business ideas into the government. white house spokesman sean spicer says the state department is not being sidelined. >> he brings a perspective to...
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kushner played a key role in february's visit from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> caneveal, jared, how long we've known you? >> reporter: finessing the strained relationships with mexico and working with the canada government are also kushner projects and he's running a new office to integrate business ideas into the government. sean spicer says the state department is not being sidelined. >> he brings a perspective to this and began doing that during the transition, but, again, it's not a binary choice where he's doing this at the expense of somebody else. >> reporter: but he has a direct line to the president whereas the other institutions do not. >> that's great, a win for our government. >> reporter: perhaps kushner's greatest task will come later this week. he has led preparations for a high-stakes visit from the chinese government. >> i don't think we've seen a family member with so much power and influence in a long time. >> reporter: he supported hillary clinton during the campaign. >> you do see this in foreign countries. you see in monarchies, in authoritaria
kushner played a key role in february's visit from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> caneveal, jared, how long we've known you? >> reporter: finessing the strained relationships with mexico and working with the canada government are also kushner projects and he's running a new office to integrate business ideas into the government. sean spicer says the state department is not being sidelined. >> he brings a perspective to this and began doing that during the...
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and israel prime minister netanyahu thanking the trump administration for the staunch support of israel. >> you can see it expressed for standing up for what is right and the truth at the united nations. and you see it in the budget request submitted by president trump. and leaves military aid to israel fully funded. l >> lou: and now brexit working on cal exit. nigel wants to split the state of california into. cal exit may be next. good evening, everybody. president trump fighting democrats on fighting the wall. some say money should be left out of a spending bill to it avoid a government shutdown. but the president wants action and it want its now. and companies looking to building the wall have an extended deadline until april 4th to submit proposal. so far more than 700 companies that have bid on a company including a company in if mexico despite immense pressure in mexico against the border wall. one drafted a bill bars the government doing business ever with a mexican firm that builds the wall on the southern board. and president trump talking about the need. >> we want to it hel
and israel prime minister netanyahu thanking the trump administration for the staunch support of israel. >> you can see it expressed for standing up for what is right and the truth at the united nations. and you see it in the budget request submitted by president trump. and leaves military aid to israel fully funded. l >> lou: and now brexit working on cal exit. nigel wants to split the state of california into. cal exit may be next. good evening, everybody. president trump fighting...
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. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibilitity to he other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you cathink you're in new york or milan or in paris. most of the people have televisions, and if i haven't drove on purpose, i think i would be in club immediate in tel aviv. >> does that throw anany parall to you with the building of this wall and they let the jewish population in there? >> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care. i think -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're
. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibilitity to he other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you cathink you're in new york...
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purchase agreement with $10 billion between the jordanian government and the israeli cabinet into a netanyahuin israel in hotels around the dead sea. the ties are getting tighter and you, as a jordanian, presumably are saying to your own government which you are a loyal servant of this is unacceptable, we have to cut all ties. first... with this racist apartheid state. are you saying that? i think as a result of issuing this report, member state should show the responsibility, they should go to show the responsibility, they should gotoa show the responsibility, they should go to a sorry katie of the determine whether the findings are correct or not. if an authoritative by the icc or the general assembly decide this is an apartheid state than member states have a responsibility not to aid or assist in apartheid state and continue and dominating other people. you are saying your own government has it wrong? your own government has it wrong? your own government and king have a totally misguided policy to israel, is that what you are saying? i'm saying the next step, if it proves that we go to an
purchase agreement with $10 billion between the jordanian government and the israeli cabinet into a netanyahuin israel in hotels around the dead sea. the ties are getting tighter and you, as a jordanian, presumably are saying to your own government which you are a loyal servant of this is unacceptable, we have to cut all ties. first... with this racist apartheid state. are you saying that? i think as a result of issuing this report, member state should show the responsibility, they should go to...
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benjamin netanyahu has canceled a visit with the german foreign minister over his plan to sit down withhts groups the official said the prime minister was upset that the german minister is meeting with breaking the silence, a whistleblower group critical of israeli actions in the west bank. dale earnhardt jr. will retire at the end of the season. the 14 time winner of nascar's most popular driver award finishes his career with 26 cup victories, but he never won a title. he has been plagued by concussions throughout his career. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. likescores are a little analyst ratings. established critics can make or break a wine. one of those critics is antonio galloni who just released his scores on the 2016 bordeaux, one of the most eagerly anticipated vintages in years. he is here with erik schatzker. erik: thank you. it is great to have antonio back. let's start with the 2016 bordeaux, how good are the ones? antonio: they are fantastic. g
benjamin netanyahu has canceled a visit with the german foreign minister over his plan to sit down withhts groups the official said the prime minister was upset that the german minister is meeting with breaking the silence, a whistleblower group critical of israeli actions in the west bank. dale earnhardt jr. will retire at the end of the season. the 14 time winner of nascar's most popular driver award finishes his career with 26 cup victories, but he never won a title. he has been plagued by...
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for example israeli leader netanyahu was in hannity that last week, talking about iran, saying that u.s. needs to change the iran deal. >> vis-a-vis the deal with iran. you know, if i had to compress it to two words, we repeal or replace, i think that washington has to decide its own position. but one thing that has to be changed circumstance no -- is to not let iran have the best of all worlds which would be the worst of all worlds for the rest. maria: u.s. has been trying to court china as a way to get china to help rein in north korea. but what about iran? other areas where the u.s. can make a difference in terms of stopping anyone supporting terrorism acts? >> prim prime minister netanyahy have fun in referring to iran deal, that we talk about health deal, i think we knows this is a multilateral deal, it is not just u.s. it is britain, france, germany, russia, china. a lot of different countries are involved. i think secretary of state rex tillerson said it best, it appears that the iranians are hughing to the let ter of the le agreement. but beyond that. in terms of support of vari
for example israeli leader netanyahu was in hannity that last week, talking about iran, saying that u.s. needs to change the iran deal. >> vis-a-vis the deal with iran. you know, if i had to compress it to two words, we repeal or replace, i think that washington has to decide its own position. but one thing that has to be changed circumstance no -- is to not let iran have the best of all worlds which would be the worst of all worlds for the rest. maria: u.s. has been trying to court china...
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and i will never forget the site , hillary berman clinton, as they paraded netanyahu, through the holes of congress as if he were three of y and the them pounded the drums for a iraq. hange and war in last point, how did that work out? not too well. should listen to people with common, intelligent sense gabard, a paul, democrat and republican who do ot believe in this unnecessary regime change and michael savage, who's an excellent radio show host. the american people are fed up and regime change and war trump is a good president. is wrong on this point. host: all right, mark. republican senator rand paul of kentucky making the view that you just outlined. a listen. rand paul: i think they're unconstitutional. we had an extensive debate when ounding the country, lots of federalist papers and lots of discussion over who should declare war and they purposely explicitly did not give the power to go to war. president has the power to repel attack if we're under it it. op but we were not under imminent by syria. they should come in a legitimate and ask the senate and the house to approve it.
and i will never forget the site , hillary berman clinton, as they paraded netanyahu, through the holes of congress as if he were three of y and the them pounded the drums for a iraq. hange and war in last point, how did that work out? not too well. should listen to people with common, intelligent sense gabard, a paul, democrat and republican who do ot believe in this unnecessary regime change and michael savage, who's an excellent radio show host. the american people are fed up and regime...