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dave, it has to go to the executive committee of the plo.hat is the organization that will make any decision regarding any of the recommendations. we heard from the palestinian president abbas the day before. he came out fiery in a speech condemning the international community and united states and israel and europe as well as parts of the arab world. he did not specify. this is a new shift we're seeing from the palestinians. coming out strong to try to find their way forward after saying the united states is no longer part of the negotiating process. we did also hear from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said he has torn off the mask and shows the root of the conflict with the israelis and palestinians and palestinians will not recognize israel as a jewish state. >> just past 11:00 a.m. thank you. >>> north korea responding to president trump's boost of a bigger stronger nuclear button. the president's claim a bluff and quote just a paspasm of lunatic. meantime secretary of state rex tillerson and his canadian counterpart a
dave, it has to go to the executive committee of the plo.hat is the organization that will make any decision regarding any of the recommendations. we heard from the palestinian president abbas the day before. he came out fiery in a speech condemning the international community and united states and israel and europe as well as parts of the arab world. he did not specify. this is a new shift we're seeing from the palestinians. coming out strong to try to find their way forward after saying the...
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>> you mentioned the plo is holding a central council meeting.sions are likely to come from this? >> reporter: so this is day two of the meeting, where the central council itself drafts and makes decisions. the big question is will they alter the agreements between the israelis and palestinians, such as the oslo accords, essentially the bedrock of the agreements between the israelis and palestinians. that's what because said he intended to do. question is, was that just an empty threat or real rhetoric? in the past, it was essentially an empty threat, a threat the palestinians made often, but never followed through on. trump, however, changed the rules of the game with his recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. so we'll see if they follow through and change the agreements between israelis and palestinians in some way, john. >> all right, oren lieberman for us in jerusalem, thank you very much. >>> president trump wants you to know he's not a racist. this morning, mitt romney weighing in on this discussion, plus lindsey graham, who was
>> you mentioned the plo is holding a central council meeting.sions are likely to come from this? >> reporter: so this is day two of the meeting, where the central council itself drafts and makes decisions. the big question is will they alter the agreements between the israelis and palestinians, such as the oslo accords, essentially the bedrock of the agreements between the israelis and palestinians. that's what because said he intended to do. question is, was that just an empty...
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we have pathetic plo leadership.nd until the saudis and the egyptians and the jordanians exert some influence there so that plo, palestinians get some good leadership, there will be no peace. connell: you don't see that happening any time soon, do you? >> i do not, unfortunately. connell: right so the status quo. >> correct. connell: continues. now, one of the things that has changed is the american approach with regard to jerusalem, of course. and that sparked this kind of back and forth once jerusalem was recognized as a capital and president trump talked about moving our embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem about whether that was something that was helpful or was as some foreign policy, quote, unquote, experts described as kind of a step backwards. it would lead things difficult. but anyway, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed that today in davos. let's listen. >> people say this pushes peace backward. i say it pushes peace forward because it recognizes history, it recognizes. trump: and we give them hun
we have pathetic plo leadership.nd until the saudis and the egyptians and the jordanians exert some influence there so that plo, palestinians get some good leadership, there will be no peace. connell: you don't see that happening any time soon, do you? >> i do not, unfortunately. connell: right so the status quo. >> correct. connell: continues. now, one of the things that has changed is the american approach with regard to jerusalem, of course. and that sparked this kind of back and...
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>> another story that we know you're following, the plo central council is meeting to decide what tow that president trump has declared jerusalem the capital of israel. >> so this is a two-day meeting by the plo central committee, some 90 members and little more than 150 observers will meet for two days. today's big event is a speech by palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas where he could lay out what he sees as the path here moving forward, following president donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. but it won't be president abbas making those decisions on his own. that will come tomorrow as the central committee meets, makes those decisions and implements them. there are a number of moves that could happen here. what is being talked about right now, we spoke with a member of the plo central committee, is revising or in some way changing the agreements between the israelis and palestinians. those are economic agreements, security agreements, a number of other accords, and contracts between the two sides here. most of the time the palestinians talk a
>> another story that we know you're following, the plo central council is meeting to decide what tow that president trump has declared jerusalem the capital of israel. >> so this is a two-day meeting by the plo central committee, some 90 members and little more than 150 observers will meet for two days. today's big event is a speech by palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas where he could lay out what he sees as the path here moving forward, following president donald...
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or gave $200 million to the plo and $4 million to the plo to study climate change. where were they when hezbollah was engaging in drug trafficking to the united states and killing americans so obama could dance with the devil in iran and send him $150 billion. where was hollywood's outrage when the president allowed the sale of 20% of our uranium used by others to make nuclear bombs and mollie 99. what was it -- what was in it for obama for his silence. and where was the outrage when obama couldn't stop apologizing for america's alleged seasons. instead, our president, the man who improves our economy, reduces unemployment, brings the stock market to historic highs, passes tax reform, adding $2 million to our economy. building up the military, eliminates the individual mandate and in spite of being an accused racist, has brought unemployment for black americans to record lows. to the haters out there, put a lid on it. real people elected donald trump president. real people who want to only get one take to provide for their families. your voices don't compare to the
or gave $200 million to the plo and $4 million to the plo to study climate change. where were they when hezbollah was engaging in drug trafficking to the united states and killing americans so obama could dance with the devil in iran and send him $150 billion. where was hollywood's outrage when the president allowed the sale of 20% of our uranium used by others to make nuclear bombs and mollie 99. what was it -- what was in it for obama for his silence. and where was the outrage when obama...
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the plo has not had a change of heart me,ly a change of policy enabling it to stay in business until israel falters and when it can deal a death blow. in 1995, he wrote about radical islam, unnoticed by most westerners, war has been unilaterally declared on europe and the united states. al qaeda invited him by name in a september, 2006 video to repent and enter into the light of islam. he declined. saying, and he said i'm faithful to my own religion to my own country and to my civilization. i thank you for being such a faithful exemplar of all those. ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to turn the floor over to daniel pipes. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, jim. and good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. what he didn't mentioncy worked here for a summer in 1984. and what elliott didn't mention is that last time we did an event together was 1971. so in reply to the question before us, president trump's ultimate deal is israel, palestinian peace possible, my answer is yes. but i would like to propose a completely different approach. i do not think that the existing approa
the plo has not had a change of heart me,ly a change of policy enabling it to stay in business until israel falters and when it can deal a death blow. in 1995, he wrote about radical islam, unnoticed by most westerners, war has been unilaterally declared on europe and the united states. al qaeda invited him by name in a september, 2006 video to repent and enter into the light of islam. he declined. saying, and he said i'm faithful to my own religion to my own country and to my civilization. i...
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minus eight in allentown, current windchill temperature philadelphia, three degrees plos below zero ands below in atlantic city. with the mostly clear sky, the winds start to slacken and that causes the numbers to fall off quickly. clear minus the wind, and over the next 12 hours, record cold dipping to minus three in allentown and one degree below zero in philadelphia with winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. overnight tonight, we are calling for an air temperature of one degree below zero. if we hit that, we are going to break the old record of four in. this will make it the coldest we have seen in 24 years. last time was minus five in 1994. second half of the weekend sunday, the winds relax, increasing clouds tomorrow, high temperature tomorrow at 19-degrees. more changes headed our way. temperatures are climbing above the freezing mark and monday, tracking precipitation. monday evening, there could be snow to the north and west, mixed precipitation, icing is a big concern and timing not great because it's monday evening for the ride home. the exclusive accuweather forecast, frigid tomorro
minus eight in allentown, current windchill temperature philadelphia, three degrees plos below zero ands below in atlantic city. with the mostly clear sky, the winds start to slacken and that causes the numbers to fall off quickly. clear minus the wind, and over the next 12 hours, record cold dipping to minus three in allentown and one degree below zero in philadelphia with winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. overnight tonight, we are calling for an air temperature of one degree below zero. if we...
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serÁn congelantes en toda nuestra Área, nos levantamos con 12° en filadelfia, pero el efecto del vi plorediabetes, le decimos que acciÓn tomar para prevenir desarrollar la enfermedad. >> aplicarÁn el aumento del 25% del salario a todos los mÉdicos que no se les habÍa aplicado de forma completa. >> mediante una reuniÓn, el director del servicio nacional de salud captÓ la medida de aumentar los baleros como una forma de armonizar y transformar el sistema de salud. nelson rodrÍguez explicÓ que las diferencias no eran asunto de dinero, sino de interpretaciÓn. >>buscamos analizar las motivaciones que llevaron a la cancelaciÓn. >> sostuvieron que se reunirÁn cada mes para dar seguimiento a los problemas que puedan sufrir. las prÓximas reuniones serÁn, una el lunes 8 de enero. es lo que tengo por el momento. >> a continuaciÓn. en ecuador comienza la campaÑa electoral para la consulta popular. en argentina cobran sueldos sin trabajar y en espaÑa el presidente se enfrenta a la justicia espaÑola. >> comenzÓ en ecuador la campaÑa para la consulta popular, el referÉndum para reformar la constituci
serÁn congelantes en toda nuestra Área, nos levantamos con 12° en filadelfia, pero el efecto del vi plorediabetes, le decimos que acciÓn tomar para prevenir desarrollar la enfermedad. >> aplicarÁn el aumento del 25% del salario a todos los mÉdicos que no se les habÍa aplicado de forma completa. >> mediante una reuniÓn, el director del servicio nacional de salud captÓ la medida de aumentar los baleros como una forma de armonizar y transformar el sistema de salud. nelson...
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the part that negotiates with israel, in charge of foreign affairs, the plo is thinking of saying we're not going to work with the americans anymore, the americans -- there has to be an international effort at negotiation, and we're going -- the israelis and the americans have killed oslo, so -- it's reasonable for them to say those kinds of things. the truth is no other country could substitute for the united states in trying to convene negotiations, whether it's a good idea or bad idea. the french can't do it. the british can't do it. the russians can't do it. it's not sensible. so i think you'll hear a lot more of that rhetoric, and, you know, the palestinian ambassador from washington was recalled, but i gather he's been sent back or is being sent back. so there will be a lot more friction, but i would suspect a year from now, things would look very much the same. >> i find it amusing and very happy that the palestinians have decided to boycott the united states. made my day. [laughter] >> as for what things look like in the future, should the existing paradigm be continued with the
the part that negotiates with israel, in charge of foreign affairs, the plo is thinking of saying we're not going to work with the americans anymore, the americans -- there has to be an international effort at negotiation, and we're going -- the israelis and the americans have killed oslo, so -- it's reasonable for them to say those kinds of things. the truth is no other country could substitute for the united states in trying to convene negotiations, whether it's a good idea or bad idea. the...
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make policy recommendations, with decisions ultimately taken by the top ranking palestinian body, the plomittee. all palestinian political factions were invited to the talks, but hamas and islamic jihad are not attending. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news now. a south korean delegation is holding talks on the border with north korea aimed at overcoming logistical obstacles to pyongyang's participation in next month's winter olympics. north korea said last week it would send a number of competitors to the games. police in tunisia are reported to have used tear gas to break up protests taking place against government austerity measures. demonstrators in tunis chanted anti—government slogans, on the seventh anniversary of the uprising that led to the arab spring revolts. more than 160 passengers and crew had a narrow escape when their plane skidded off a runway in turkey. the boeing 737 slid down a steep slope, coming to restjust a few metres from the edge of the black sea. one of the plane's engines broke off, ending up in the water. no passengers or crew were h
make policy recommendations, with decisions ultimately taken by the top ranking palestinian body, the plomittee. all palestinian political factions were invited to the talks, but hamas and islamic jihad are not attending. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news now. a south korean delegation is holding talks on the border with north korea aimed at overcoming logistical obstacles to pyongyang's participation in next month's winter olympics. north korea said last week it...
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it's time for someone else to step in and try to be neutral to this process and plos central council came out and said they want the united nations to take up that mantle to bring up this peace process. seems like we are the furthest away especially after that jerusalem announcement. in president trump's speech, when he made the announcement they were going to move the embassy, he said this measure does not determine the final status of jerusalem. then, he came out later, in a tweet, and said he took jerusalem off the table, which many palestinians and people in the middle east see as the united states taking unilateral action. this is what's making so many people mad and is going to be difficult to move forward with the peace process. >> it will be interesting to see the reaction to mike pence. thank you both. >>> the full impact of the government shutdown won't be felt for several weeks. if it goes that long, that's the question, there are some people who will feel it immediately. one example, the people who clean congressional offices. >> this tweet from seth mulden in massachuset
it's time for someone else to step in and try to be neutral to this process and plos central council came out and said they want the united nations to take up that mantle to bring up this peace process. seems like we are the furthest away especially after that jerusalem announcement. in president trump's speech, when he made the announcement they were going to move the embassy, he said this measure does not determine the final status of jerusalem. then, he came out later, in a tweet, and said...
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back w with me to debate are sa erekat, the chief palestinian negotiator and secretary general of the plo executive committee and the israeli education minister naftali bennet who's also leader of the right wing jewish home party. gentlemen, welcome back to the program and, as i said, as president trump lays out his vision presumably for abroad and at home, this is a big issue so if i might start by asking you what you think of this. let me first play what president trump has set up as his position on jerusalem. >> there was never any deal that came close because it could never get past jerusalem so when people said i sent it back, i didn't send it back, i helped them. because by taking it off the table that was the you have tto issue. >> let me ask you first, minister bennett. that is music to your ears, i suppos suppose. >> well, i think it's correct in the sense that we've been trying for many decades to solve this big challenge but every time we tried the sachl way and here comes a new approach, a novel approach which i think gives finally a real chance for long-term peace here betwee
back w with me to debate are sa erekat, the chief palestinian negotiator and secretary general of the plo executive committee and the israeli education minister naftali bennet who's also leader of the right wing jewish home party. gentlemen, welcome back to the program and, as i said, as president trump lays out his vision presumably for abroad and at home, this is a big issue so if i might start by asking you what you think of this. let me first play what president trump has set up as his...
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locks and 29-year-old 6'3" and 170-pounds with short black hair and last seen wearing a red cap, calm plod jacket and blue jeans t. that is a look at the headlines we're chasing today. bill: all right. let's check win dan zarrow. i know you may have joined the warm keither. cold is coming back. dan? meteorologist: it is going to feel like late january. normal lowing now in lower 20's. normal highs around 40 degrees and that is almost where we end up on thursday. maybe a a little bit chillier in the mornings and any little breeze will push the wind chill to the teens as you start your day. you may have to dig out the winter coat and bun damelogical bit. by thursday afternoon, we see highs in the upper 30's to around 40 degrees. the next pattern change comes from the weekend and going to feel like spring again. feeling like march. milder air moves in. we see most highs bum top the 50's but does come at a cost. the form of thicker clouds and some rain showers the best chance for raindrops now look to be saturday night through midday sunday and again, showers and light and all rain nothing wi
locks and 29-year-old 6'3" and 170-pounds with short black hair and last seen wearing a red cap, calm plod jacket and blue jeans t. that is a look at the headlines we're chasing today. bill: all right. let's check win dan zarrow. i know you may have joined the warm keither. cold is coming back. dan? meteorologist: it is going to feel like late january. normal lowing now in lower 20's. normal highs around 40 degrees and that is almost where we end up on thursday. maybe a a little bit...
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start your own tiki torch company and secretary reit lefilled them up with plos quito fore moan, instead of punching richard spendsner the head dump a bucket of glitter on him because nothing gets glitter out. make confederate memorials the hot new destination for gay weddings, that floral arch is straight fire. as martin luther king, jr. once said, if you can't beat them, troll them. think about t you guys. really think about it. >> we we have back paj soft, flushy and made with my real hair, lunchtime i found eye nice hole on the meum body, i will tell you about it on the next hasan the record. >> trevor: hasan minhaj, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ the stacker from taco bell is a beefy cheesy masterpiece. and now it's paired with a collection of taco bell classics. the new $5 stacker box, a deliciously curated meal from taco bell. [sfx: bong] tenson america's mosteople have swiawarded network.ed verizon? uh, woah, woah, woah, vince. it was ranked highest in network quality performance nationwide by j.d. power. and rated number 1 in the nation by rootmetrics 8 times running. it's to
start your own tiki torch company and secretary reit lefilled them up with plos quito fore moan, instead of punching richard spendsner the head dump a bucket of glitter on him because nothing gets glitter out. make confederate memorials the hot new destination for gay weddings, that floral arch is straight fire. as martin luther king, jr. once said, if you can't beat them, troll them. think about t you guys. really think about it. >> we we have back paj soft, flushy and made with my real...
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receiptor sent from the team to the new jersey transit executive director asking multiple senior em plo cross to step down. while it is normal for a new administration to want their own people, we spoke to democratic strategists andre richardson to fund out if this type of request is normal. >> i don't think it is normal. i think in this situation, it is deked. you have to try something new. like i said. the entire first term just to fix it. maybe even longer. new jersey ran sit is considered by many to be in crisis mode facing shores with the staffing and equipment. train delays are dally and commuter express the frustration regularly on social media. >> the governor, the republican candidate, they both said they would tear it down and start over again. the moral is back. the department had head has been run inefficiency. so i think it is mandatory that he does that. >> new jersey transit operates the negotiation's largest statewide public transportation system providing bus, rail and light rail service. murphy and his incoming transportation commissioner need to hour a new executive d
receiptor sent from the team to the new jersey transit executive director asking multiple senior em plo cross to step down. while it is normal for a new administration to want their own people, we spoke to democratic strategists andre richardson to fund out if this type of request is normal. >> i don't think it is normal. i think in this situation, it is deked. you have to try something new. like i said. the entire first term just to fix it. maybe even longer. new jersey ran sit is...
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start your own tiki torch company and secretary reit lefilled them up with plos quito fore moan, instead of punching richard spendsner the head dump a bucket of glitter on him because nothing gets glitter out. make confederate memorials the hot new destination for gay weddings, that floral arch is straight fire. as martin luther king, jr. once said, if you can't beat them, troll them. think about t you guys. really think about it. >> we we have back paj soft, flushy and made with my real hair, lunchtime i found eye nice hole on the meum body, i will tell you about it on the next hasan the record. >> trevor: hasan minhaj, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ you are a city city wall, city wall ♪ ♪ ♪ she could be dancing down a hall, dancing down a hall ♪ ♪ we're turning heads, we're turning heads, ♪ ♪ we're turning heads, oh yeah and nothing can stop us now ♪ jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. all because of a burst water pipe in their house that ruined the hardwood floors in their kitchen. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped them with homeowners insurance a
start your own tiki torch company and secretary reit lefilled them up with plos quito fore moan, instead of punching richard spendsner the head dump a bucket of glitter on him because nothing gets glitter out. make confederate memorials the hot new destination for gay weddings, that floral arch is straight fire. as martin luther king, jr. once said, if you can't beat them, troll them. think about t you guys. really think about it. >> we we have back paj soft, flushy and made with my real...
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— recommendations with decisions on what —— ultimately taken by the top rating palestinian body the plol palestinian factions were invited to the talks but hamas and isla jihad are not attending. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: a south korean delegation is holding talks on the border with north korea aimed at overcoming logistical obstacles to pyongyang's participation in next month's winter olympics. north korea said last week it would send a number of competitors to the games. an oil tanker burning in the east china sea for more than a week has sunk after a sudden explosion at around noon on sunday. the sanchi and a cargo ship collided 260 kilometres off shanghai on 6january, with the tanker then drifting south—east towards japan. all 32 crew members are presumed dead. police in tunisia are reported to have used tear gas to break up protests taking place against government austerity measures. demonstrators in tunis chanted anti—government slogans, on the seventh anniversary of the uprising that led to the arab spring revolts. more than 160 passengers an
— recommendations with decisions on what —— ultimately taken by the top rating palestinian body the plol palestinian factions were invited to the talks but hamas and isla jihad are not attending. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: a south korean delegation is holding talks on the border with north korea aimed at overcoming logistical obstacles to pyongyang's participation in next month's winter olympics. north korea said last week it would send a number of...
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. >> reporter: president trump pelted with questions about the else plo explosive book, showing restraint but earlier taking to twitter to unleash some fury of his own, calling the book full of lies, misrepresentations, and sources that don't exist. mr. trump's legal team tried to block the book's release. in such high demand, it hit shelves four days early. >> where do i send the box of chocolates? >> reporter: in an exclusive interview on "today," author michael wolff said the president's threats will only boost sales and insisted the account is accurate despite some former top aides saying they were misquoted. >> i am certainly and absolutely in every way comfortable with everything i've reported. >> reporter: wol if,ff noting h recorded some interviews and spoke with the president. >> i've spent about three hours with the president over the course of the campaign and in the white house. >> reporter: and when pressed by savannah on his assertion that those around the president question his fitness for office -- >> let me put a marker in the sand here. 100% of the people around him. >>
. >> reporter: president trump pelted with questions about the else plo explosive book, showing restraint but earlier taking to twitter to unleash some fury of his own, calling the book full of lies, misrepresentations, and sources that don't exist. mr. trump's legal team tried to block the book's release. in such high demand, it hit shelves four days early. >> where do i send the box of chocolates? >> reporter: in an exclusive interview on "today," author michael...
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make policy recommendations, with decisions ultimately taken by the top ranking palestinian body, the plomittee. all palestinian political factions were invited to these talks, but hamas and islamic jihad aren't attending. this monday morning, bbc news will begin a day of live reporting from what's become the world's largest refugee camp. just a few kilometres from myanmar‘s western border, cox's bazar has become home to muslim rohingya refugees who've fled violence in rakhine state, in myanmar. since last august alone, more than 650,000 rohingya are thought to have crossed into bangladesh following a military crackdown by myanmar‘s army. former dutch diplomat laetitia van den assum served on a commission looking into tensions in rakhine state. she told our south—east asia correspondent, jonathan head, about the prospect of overcoming mistrust and fear between communities there. that is going to take time, and it has been made worse since 2012 when rohingya were put into camps, and other muslims as well. it has contributed to even greater fear, people are more fearful of each other than b
make policy recommendations, with decisions ultimately taken by the top ranking palestinian body, the plomittee. all palestinian political factions were invited to these talks, but hamas and islamic jihad aren't attending. this monday morning, bbc news will begin a day of live reporting from what's become the world's largest refugee camp. just a few kilometres from myanmar‘s western border, cox's bazar has become home to muslim rohingya refugees who've fled violence in rakhine state, in...
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at the end of a 2—day meeting, the plo central council said the status should be revoked until israel as they were in 1967, and reversed its decision to annex eastjerusalem, and expand settlements. the fate of the rohingya refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh has been discussed by both governments. more than 500,000 rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. the aid agency unicef is calling it "a children's crisis" because of the large numbers of children who live in the camps. last september the bbc‘s justin rowlatt met one rohingya woman who crossed the border when she was heavily pregnant. he's been back to see how she and her new baby are. hey, hello. mohammed is 3.5 months old now. hello, mohammed. hello. but right from birth, he's faced discrimination. the bangladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so, officially, mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her villa
at the end of a 2—day meeting, the plo central council said the status should be revoked until israel as they were in 1967, and reversed its decision to annex eastjerusalem, and expand settlements. the fate of the rohingya refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh has been discussed by both governments. more than 500,000 rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. the aid agency unicef is calling it "a children's crisis" because of the...
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at the end of a two—day meeting, the plo central council said the status should be revoked until israelate of palestine, with its borders as they were in 1967. and reversed its decision to annex eastjerusalem, and expand settlements. the fate of the rohingya refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh was discussed today by both governments. talks were held about the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of rohingya. meanwhile, the un high commissioner for refugees tells the bbc it can't support their. resettlement unless it can monitor the refugees' return. more than half a million rohingyas are now living in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. the bbc‘s mishal husain is there. in a camp where hundreds of refugees are still arriving every week, there is much to be done. new wells, new shelters, all part of providing for growing numbers and preparing the camp for the monsoon rains. the more construction and expansion that takes place at this last camp, the more permanent it starts to feel. but, at the same time, the talk of repatriating refugees is causing deep alar
at the end of a two—day meeting, the plo central council said the status should be revoked until israelate of palestine, with its borders as they were in 1967. and reversed its decision to annex eastjerusalem, and expand settlements. the fate of the rohingya refugees who fled violence in myanmar for bangladesh was discussed today by both governments. talks were held about the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of rohingya. meanwhile, the un high commissioner for refugees tells the bbc it...
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we had this plo the hottest place on earth, harness the energy from the sun to develop popcorn.e thought we had the right equipment, we quickly realized we needed more. we were able to send a wire transfer to a local vendor and get more solar cookers delivered, right here in death valley. manage business expenses from virtually anywhere. the chase mobile app available with business checking. chase for business. make more of what's yours. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> it is time it is time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." that's where i take your calls rapid fire we'll play this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- and then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." let's start with james in california. >> caller: hey, how are you today? >> i am good. >> caller: i am great. my stock down. can i buy more ulta beauty >> we have to hear from the ceo. i got a lot of retailers going full price and not promotional that's my thing. joan in new york >> caller: hey, jim. i am callin
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hundred more could face the death penalty after being arrested in the escalating protests larry: the plo tests began a week ago. spurred by a weak economy. in the first statement since the protests, the ayatollah blamed the unrest on "enemies of iran." at almost the same time that the statement came out, president trump threw support behind the protest calling iran a state sponsor of terror. tonight, abc7 chief political correspondent scott thuman explains the effect it could have and what is driving the wave of protests. scott: calling for the death of iran's president and its supreme court leader, protesters spread across the country created a firestorm in more than one way. iran accuses president trump of adding gasoline. >> his recent tweet supporting the demonstrators saying it's time for change and criticizing the obama administration for, "foolishly returning money to the regime" by lifting sanctions from the nuclear deal. either way, there is a shi >> discovering that it doesn't have the automatic support of the people in the past he could count on. >> iranian expert says while t
hundred more could face the death penalty after being arrested in the escalating protests larry: the plo tests began a week ago. spurred by a weak economy. in the first statement since the protests, the ayatollah blamed the unrest on "enemies of iran." at almost the same time that the statement came out, president trump threw support behind the protest calling iran a state sponsor of terror. tonight, abc7 chief political correspondent scott thuman explains the effect it could have and...
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been the 12.12 offd trade at the news that jacob zuma could leave earlier than planned and transition ploower in a you new administration. let's check in on first word headlines and get out to debra mao. opec and russia's say they will maintain oil production curbs through 2018 and have hinted they are ready to cooperate beyond that. russian energy minister told bloomberg that restrictions will stay until the market rebalances , although neither he or his saudi counterpart would confirm curbs will extend into 2019. we assume that corporation between our countries is long-term. regardless of whether in terms , marketarkets stabilization or other areas. our cooperation is based on agreements we signed in china, and the past 1.5 years we have been implementing them, we have shown a lot of success. we had a successful run. afghan security forces have ended the seizure of the intercontinental hotel, killing the last of six militants involved. 18 people died, including 14 foreigners. the taliban and says it carried out the attacks. the hotel is not part of the global chain. a new bloomberg surv
been the 12.12 offd trade at the news that jacob zuma could leave earlier than planned and transition ploower in a you new administration. let's check in on first word headlines and get out to debra mao. opec and russia's say they will maintain oil production curbs through 2018 and have hinted they are ready to cooperate beyond that. russian energy minister told bloomberg that restrictions will stay until the market rebalances , although neither he or his saudi counterpart would confirm curbs...
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brilliantly executed but by a real professional in the most ambiguous terrain morally. >> the plo and i really was in it. that got me started and i just never stops. i taught myself how to write a novel. all those rejection slips that i got, i began to learn the craft of writing fiction and it's played off of my journalism ever since, over 30 years the things that interest me and i learned about have such so much more than i'd like to say as a spy novelist, to really unpack the ideas, the places, the issues. i say at the end of this book i started 30 years ago when age of innocence was published. but i had to choose whether to be a journalist and i'm glad that i didn't. and i mean that, i'm glad i didn't. >> can we draw any straight lines from your washington post national security column to your novel? >>. >> you can certainly draw a straight line in terms of the subject matter. >> my column, i've written a lot about iran in my column. in iran in 2006, 2018. after the 2006 visit, i was fascinated by the uranian room that's becoming an issue of intent . and i thought this is the perfe
brilliantly executed but by a real professional in the most ambiguous terrain morally. >> the plo and i really was in it. that got me started and i just never stops. i taught myself how to write a novel. all those rejection slips that i got, i began to learn the craft of writing fiction and it's played off of my journalism ever since, over 30 years the things that interest me and i learned about have such so much more than i'd like to say as a spy novelist, to really unpack the ideas, the...
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is plos cushion is right approach? don't think they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming government shutdown. rachel campos-duffy and mark simone take up whether daca will sink the deal right after the break. stay with us. .. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. (whispering) with the capital one venture card, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases. think about all the double miles you could be earning. (yelling) holy moly, that's a lot of miles! shh-h-h-h! ( ♪ ) shh! what's in your wallet? man: shh-h-h! david: in our
is plos cushion is right approach? don't think they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the...
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compare those words to what palestinian president abbas said to the plo central council 11 days ago in his speech, president abbas declared landmark peace accord dead. he rejected any american role in peace talks. he insulted the american president. he called for suspended recognition of israel. he invoked an ugly and fictional past reaching back to the 17th century to paint israel as a colonialist project engineered by european powers. once more, let's contrast sadat's word with abbas'. president sadat acknowledged some arab leaders did not agree with him. he told him it was his responsibility to exhaust all and every means in a bid to save my egyptian arab people and the entire arab nation. the horrors of new, shocking and destructive wars. president abbas acknowledged criticism from other arab leaders. he too had a message for them. his response was, get lost. curiously president abbas speech has gotten little attention in the media. i encourage anyone who cares about the cause of durable and just peace in the middle east to read his speech. a speech that indulges in outrageous and
compare those words to what palestinian president abbas said to the plo central council 11 days ago in his speech, president abbas declared landmark peace accord dead. he rejected any american role in peace talks. he insulted the american president. he called for suspended recognition of israel. he invoked an ugly and fictional past reaching back to the 17th century to paint israel as a colonialist project engineered by european powers. once more, let's contrast sadat's word with abbas'....
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is plos cushion is right approach?on't think they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming government shutdown. rachel campos-duffy and mark simone take up whether daca will sink the deal right after the break. stay with us. ooooooh snap!! every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. start your year off strong a new chevy truck. get a total value of over $9,600 on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find n
is plos cushion is right approach?on't think they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming...
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plo out alert 37 rubio drives for two of the team high 23. he was drafted ahead of steph remember. warrior worst loss of season, losing by 30. 129 to 99. and some bad news for cleveland cawvs for kevin love broke his left-hand tonight. expected to be out for the next six to eight weeks. love was selected to the all star team but the cavs underachieving all sorts of drama there was speculation he might be traded as part of midseason overall you could frrgt about that for now. so the ice. sharks brent burns tossed a fan a puck and the hockey fan resourceful. there it is. 1-0 in the second. and we are tide at 1. sharks on the power play. joe pavelski. right place right. 2-1 people teal. fine seconds of the period burns a no look pass, and that back fired badly. ties at two apiece and to the third martin jones, come on. you can't -- that's bad. that was malkin again. the ha trick for him as the sharks fall 5-2. super bowl 52 matches graft the greatest quarterback agains nick foiles to a hook over when carson wentz got hurt. the ultimate irony. foiles could be the 10th back upquarterbac
plo out alert 37 rubio drives for two of the team high 23. he was drafted ahead of steph remember. warrior worst loss of season, losing by 30. 129 to 99. and some bad news for cleveland cawvs for kevin love broke his left-hand tonight. expected to be out for the next six to eight weeks. love was selected to the all star team but the cavs underachieving all sorts of drama there was speculation he might be traded as part of midseason overall you could frrgt about that for now. so the ice. sharks...
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is plos cushion is right approach?on't think they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming government shutdown. rachel campos-duffy and mark simone take up whether daca will sink the deal right after the break. stay with us. hold together. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. like you do sometimes, grandpa? and puffed... w
is plos cushion is right approach?on't think they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming...
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. >>> palestinian leaders calling on the plo to suspend recognition of israel.s of president trump announcing the recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital. we have ian lee with more. good morning, lee. >> reporter: this is reaction, dave, of the declaration of jerusalem as the capital. this comes from the palestinian organization central council. they were talking about the measures. one other they were talking about was stopping the koo-- coordination with the palestinians and israelis. they say this brings down the violence and tension. they want a halt to that. they want a new world body to fill the hole that the united states left. they don't believe the united states can be a peace arbiter. of they r -- they are asking for the united nations to do that. they are looking for a peaceful existence to the occupation. at the same time, we heard from palestinian president abbas giving a fiery speech. that denounced by israeli offici officials. dave. >> thank you, ian. >>> from jerusalem to london where the u.s. embassy opening its doors to the public comes
. >>> palestinian leaders calling on the plo to suspend recognition of israel.s of president trump announcing the recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital. we have ian lee with more. good morning, lee. >> reporter: this is reaction, dave, of the declaration of jerusalem as the capital. this comes from the palestinian organization central council. they were talking about the measures. one other they were talking about was stopping the koo-- coordination with the...
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now the plo's central council is set to meet to plan a course of action about that. for more, cnn's oren lieberman joins me live from jerusalem. any indicators what forum that action could be? >> we have gotten the slightest hint from a committee member who said it would be some sort of revision. but he wouldn't go much further than that. there are a number of agreements, some touch on economic cooperation, others deal with security coordination, including, of course , the oslo accords, the basis for all other agreements. tonight will be a speech from palestinian authority mahmoud abbas. though that may be symbolic, the real decisions will come tomorrow when the central committee meets, the drafting committee, and starts writing what the decisions will be. there have been threats and there have been some ideas that perhaps the palestinians would cancel the oslo accords or rescind their recognition of the state of israel. these are threats we heard fairly often and they are in a sense or have been in the past empty threats, designed to essentially to get attention, th
now the plo's central council is set to meet to plan a course of action about that. for more, cnn's oren lieberman joins me live from jerusalem. any indicators what forum that action could be? >> we have gotten the slightest hint from a committee member who said it would be some sort of revision. but he wouldn't go much further than that. there are a number of agreements, some touch on economic cooperation, others deal with security coordination, including, of course , the oslo accords,...
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is plos cushion is right approach? they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming government shutdown. rachel campos-duffy and mark simone take up whether daca will sink the deal right after the break. stay with us. achoo! (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. mom'#stuffynosecold #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to request a
is plos cushion is right approach? they're going to get headway in the kowrpts but i think that's what the administration is trying to do. david: but i tell you, when people get away with murder, which is what is happening in america today because of these problems with the sanctuary cities, something has got to happen. you can't let people literally get away with murder. tom dupree, it's always a pressure to seappreciate pleasuu >>> coming up next, the latest on the looming government...
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recently -- it may have been repealed it's incredible that the valuations have gotten to almost mythic plotions. facebook -- zuckerberg said he has to fix it. amazon at $529 million apple at$898 million they represent the winners in their almost winner take all -- loser take none categories but now it's part of just f.a.n.g. so you buy the natural gas, you make money trump said he'll open up explorations, totally unlikely but you buy giant oil service companies schlumberger and make money. mcdonald's offers a dollar pen you cheaper than what others have, you make money amazon is going to acquire target, you buy it and make money. you buy the defense stocks, make money. i can list many more opportunities that couldn't exist in any other market. they would have been picked over or simply wouldn't work because the companies would disappoint you when they finally got to the equivalent of the finish line. that's changed thanks to the trampoline of index money coupled with low interest rate competition and new investors coming back to the market to buy individual stocks, stock picking has become
recently -- it may have been repealed it's incredible that the valuations have gotten to almost mythic plotions. facebook -- zuckerberg said he has to fix it. amazon at $529 million apple at$898 million they represent the winners in their almost winner take all -- loser take none categories but now it's part of just f.a.n.g. so you buy the natural gas, you make money trump said he'll open up explorations, totally unlikely but you buy giant oil service companies schlumberger and make money....
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of his greatest disappointment he talks about in his life was no peace treaty between israel and the plo. how did you say goodbye, chapter 11, changing of the guard. i look back at the tapes and they found when they said goodbye to reagan and george h. w. bush the crew did something. can we say goodbye, sure, there's four days of guests, people coming through, craziness, pop singers singing in the chapel, a lot of mayhem in good fun way and in the final days the sunday before the tuesday imagination so my wife michele on the left and ginger williams gives the clintons some gifts that have hung in the balls for eight years and that evening we had a farewell ceremony in the hangar and this is senator elect clinton when she one the race and makes comments, we get some milk and stability come say goodbye to chelsea and we take one last photograph with the crew and the family. last moments, last night. and everyone talks about saying goodbye to the president again as a person. you see the family coming to kind of get to know them and to say goodbye and then that's it. at 10:00 they were sayin
of his greatest disappointment he talks about in his life was no peace treaty between israel and the plo. how did you say goodbye, chapter 11, changing of the guard. i look back at the tapes and they found when they said goodbye to reagan and george h. w. bush the crew did something. can we say goodbye, sure, there's four days of guests, people coming through, craziness, pop singers singing in the chapel, a lot of mayhem in good fun way and in the final days the sunday before the tuesday...
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does it halloween it's all clear now for facebook nothing we have to worry about >> it is a social rm ploo there is always something this is not like google where it is the oxygen of the internet or amazon which has this massive infrastructure the nature of facebook's business, there needs to be anxiety. but for the next quarters you should feel good, core businesses are doing fine. big opportunities on messenger and what's app and innocuous that they haven't even started to make money from i think this is a big deal, the fact they have tested this, and that it's work out in their favor. >> before we go more around the horn here, can you grade the quarter for us, gene >> before cheryl's comment i would have said a b plus but given what she just said i'm going to give it a solid a. >> a solid a all right. gene munster, professor -- i wish i had more teachers like you, gene. thank you very much. dan? >> interestingly we hit on this he willier, the next leg of the story is how do they monetize messenger and what's app aol instant messenger shut down last month it's not clear how you monetize
does it halloween it's all clear now for facebook nothing we have to worry about >> it is a social rm ploo there is always something this is not like google where it is the oxygen of the internet or amazon which has this massive infrastructure the nature of facebook's business, there needs to be anxiety. but for the next quarters you should feel good, core businesses are doing fine. big opportunities on messenger and what's app and innocuous that they haven't even started to make money...
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they believe it reduces the space that the plo has operate in and their president was in brussels tryingstate of palestine thatis recognition of a state of palestine that is of coursesoming something we don't have an official word from the eu, other than to repeat their previous position on this. focus on a woman who made a remarkable protest in tehran in late december. a video of it has been widely shared. this is it. you can see a young woman standing on a grey box — she's waving her hijab as as a white flag on the end of a stick. in iran women have to wear the hijab. so this is a radical statement. this is where the protest took place. the name of the street means revolution. and hijabs have been compulsory for women since the 1979 revolution. this appears to have been a protest against that strict dress code. well as the video's been shared, people have been using the hashtag ‘where is she' on twitter. nahid seif tweet @nahidseif says ‘no one knows what happened to the girl who made a flag from her—own scarf. "no" to the mandatory hijab! she is symbol of courage!‘ artists have been s
they believe it reduces the space that the plo has operate in and their president was in brussels tryingstate of palestine thatis recognition of a state of palestine that is of coursesoming something we don't have an official word from the eu, other than to repeat their previous position on this. focus on a woman who made a remarkable protest in tehran in late december. a video of it has been widely shared. this is it. you can see a young woman standing on a grey box — she's waving her hijab...
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dedicated staff for their work on this order and my colleagues for working with me on such a critical plo seeding. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner clyburn. commissioner o'rielly. michael: everyone should be able to agree that providing agencies with the ability to pinpoint wireless emergency alerts to specific areas where there isn't a threat is an incredibly useful function. public industries are supportive of this and so am i, therefore i'm generally in favor of today's order. my concerns center on the need to mandate technologies before they are ready. the notice that led to today's item along with the commission's communications security reliability and interoperability csric, recommended it should occur 42 months after adoption of the commission order. the wireless industry said they could probably then do it faster and suggested 36 months. today's item adoptance inexplicable 22 month timeline based on new record evidence it is achieveable. jl though providers stated they'll try to meet this aggressive guideline they also stated it will be incredibly challenging. the stars must
dedicated staff for their work on this order and my colleagues for working with me on such a critical plo seeding. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner clyburn. commissioner o'rielly. michael: everyone should be able to agree that providing agencies with the ability to pinpoint wireless emergency alerts to specific areas where there isn't a threat is an incredibly useful function. public industries are supportive of this and so am i, therefore i'm generally in favor of today's order. my...
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equal, but you get this big inflow of capital that pushes down interest rates and that creates job plos -- pushes down. capital inflows push down interest rates. >> okay. >> we do not need lower interest rates in the u.s. economy for job growth, we need something else because we've had zero interest rates for essentially a decade. i would argue the counter veiling effect of pushing up jobs over the past decade has been extraordinarily week. trade deficits can have impacts on overall employment not just manufacturing. and finally this is boring but it's worth saying. if we're going to tolerate a really large trade deficit and we want to be at full employment, then we have to tolerate a really large budget deaf fit or indebted household sector. there's no getting around that fact. someone who wants to say we're at full employment and we have a large trade deficit and that's fine, i don't want to hear them talking about how we need to reduce the budget deficit. unless you think there's a one-way causality from budget deficit to trade, but there's not. so let's get to the real question at h
equal, but you get this big inflow of capital that pushes down interest rates and that creates job plos -- pushes down. capital inflows push down interest rates. >> okay. >> we do not need lower interest rates in the u.s. economy for job growth, we need something else because we've had zero interest rates for essentially a decade. i would argue the counter veiling effect of pushing up jobs over the past decade has been extraordinarily week. trade deficits can have impacts on overall...
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the plo tweeted, "by recognizing 0ccupied jerusalem as israel's capital trump has singlehandedly destroyedce. " two quite different perspectives. looking at the figures, the us provided $260 million of bilateral aid for palestinians in 2016. and it's also the largest single donor to the un agency for palestine refugees, providing $368 million in 2016 — which it has threatened to cut as well after the un general assembly overwhelming condemning america's recognition ofjerusalem as israel's capital. it is very far clear of all the others, including the eu. but is this enough to push the palestinians to the negotiating table? here's anthony zurcher. early in donald trump's presidential campaign he said he was a negotiator who could be independent and bring the sides together. he built himself as somebody who would not take one side over the other. as the presidential campaign proceeded he more and more embrace the israeli side of negotiations to the point that when he was elected it became largely his focus. now we're seeing about playing into policy, with the declaration ofjerusalem about pl
the plo tweeted, "by recognizing 0ccupied jerusalem as israel's capital trump has singlehandedly destroyedce. " two quite different perspectives. looking at the figures, the us provided $260 million of bilateral aid for palestinians in 2016. and it's also the largest single donor to the un agency for palestine refugees, providing $368 million in 2016 — which it has threatened to cut as well after the un general assembly overwhelming condemning america's recognition ofjerusalem as...
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compare those words to what palestinian president abbas said to the plo central council 11 days ago. in his speech, president abbas declared the landmark oslo peace accords dead. he rejected any american role in peace talks. he insulted the american president. he called for suspending recognition of israel. he invoked an ugly and fictional past, reaching back to the 17th century, to paint israel as a colonialist project engineered by european powers. once more, let's contrast sadat's words with abbas'. president sadat acknowledged that some arab leaders did not agree with him, but he told them it was his responsibility to, quote, exhaust all and every means in a bid to save my egyptian arab people and the entire arab nation the horrors of new, shocking and destructive wars. president abbas also acknowledged criticism from other arab leaders, and he, too, had a message for them. his response was, get lost. curiously president abbas' speech has gotten little attention in the media. i encourage anyone who cares about the cause of a durable and just peace in the middle east to read presi
compare those words to what palestinian president abbas said to the plo central council 11 days ago. in his speech, president abbas declared the landmark oslo peace accords dead. he rejected any american role in peace talks. he insulted the american president. he called for suspending recognition of israel. he invoked an ugly and fictional past, reaching back to the 17th century, to paint israel as a colonialist project engineered by european powers. once more, let's contrast sadat's words with...