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fire, wounding sharif and killing the other attacker.ws sharif was then shot dead from a few metres away. the bbc‘s yolande knell is in tel aviv. can you tell us a bit more about the sensitivities around this and the reaction? the panel of threejudges are still handing down their verdict in this case. what they have said is they don't buy the defence claimed by the soldier that he believed that abdul fatah al—sharif continued to pose a threat, because he saw him moving. he told the court he thought perhaps he had a suicide belt underneath his jacket. but the prosecution claimed this was an act of revenge after the earlier stabbing attack on soldiers. elor azaria had been a medic and treated one who was wounded. sentencing in this case will take place at a later date. there was a small crowd of people supporting elor azaria outside the court with signs saying, the nation is behind you. there have previously been rallies in his support here in tel aviv, with thousands of people turning out. some top israeli officials have spoken also backi
fire, wounding sharif and killing the other attacker.ws sharif was then shot dead from a few metres away. the bbc‘s yolande knell is in tel aviv. can you tell us a bit more about the sensitivities around this and the reaction? the panel of threejudges are still handing down their verdict in this case. what they have said is they don't buy the defence claimed by the soldier that he believed that abdul fatah al—sharif continued to pose a threat, because he saw him moving. he told the court he...
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he was called abdul fatah al—sharif.en stabbed by abdul fatah sharif and one other man. israeli troops had then shot both of them — killing the other man, and wounding sharif. sergeant azaria told the court thought there might be a suicide belt under abdul fatah sharif‘s jacket. three militaryjudges saw it differently. in the last couple hours, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reacted to the verdict on his facebook site. the prime minister calling for a pardon, thejudges have said that the soldier shot dead someone on the floor who represented no immediate threat to the accused. we now have more on this story and the reaction. the family of abdul fatah al—sharif as did israeli human rights groups. there have been politicians talking about this, the defence minister had spoken before taking up his current role, in support of sergeant azaria calling for public restraint, saying that this was a difficult verdict. does the soldier have any option to appeal? certainly after the sentencing which will be at a l
he was called abdul fatah al—sharif.en stabbed by abdul fatah sharif and one other man. israeli troops had then shot both of them — killing the other man, and wounding sharif. sergeant azaria told the court thought there might be a suicide belt under abdul fatah sharif‘s jacket. three militaryjudges saw it differently. in the last couple hours, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reacted to the verdict on his facebook site. the prime minister calling for a pardon, thejudges...
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a single bullet to the head killed abdul fatah al-sharif.oday, the sergeant was in smiling to see friends and his mother. soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. they rejected claims that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. azaria has loyal backers for most young people do military service. they accuse the army of abandoning one of their own. >> this soldier is a hero. before taking his post, he made clear his support of sergeant azaria, and that caused tensions with the top brass in the military headquarters. they said they command according to law and of ethical code, not public opinion. such a high-profile trial of a soldier for killing a palestinian is very unusual in israel. the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdul fatah al-sharif. >> i feel like any father would feel seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it is so hard to see that. no one can endure this. still hurts me every time i remember what happened. if he had died instantly, it would be much easier than to see him executed like
a single bullet to the head killed abdul fatah al-sharif.oday, the sergeant was in smiling to see friends and his mother. soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. they rejected claims that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. azaria has loyal backers for most young people do military service. they accuse the army of abandoning one of their own. >> this soldier is a hero. before taking his post, he made clear his support of sergeant azaria, and...
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a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif. wounded soldier, one of those attacked by the palestinian and his friend. today, the sergeant was in court, smiling to see a supporter and his mother. soon afterwards, he was found guilty of manslaughter. the militaryjudges in the court here said that abdul fatah al—sharif was shot needlessly. they rejected the defence argument that he posed a threat. during the trial, the prosecution said sgt azaria acted out of revenge and broke the army's ethical code. but the 20 year old does have loyal backers, in a country where most young people do military service. they accused the army of abandoning one of its own. this soldier came to protect about little children, about families, about parents. this soldier is a hero. the military chief of staff and the minister of defence were against him. they elect the judges. they tell the judges what to decide. and he didn't have any hope. on the palestinian side, a different view. ahead of the verdict, id met the parents of abdul fatah al—sharif, who
a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif. wounded soldier, one of those attacked by the palestinian and his friend. today, the sergeant was in court, smiling to see a supporter and his mother. soon afterwards, he was found guilty of manslaughter. the militaryjudges in the court here said that abdul fatah al—sharif was shot needlessly. they rejected the defence argument that he posed a threat. during the trial, the prosecution said sgt azaria acted out...
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in march last year, sergeant elor azaria shot abdul fatah al—sharif in the head while he was apparentlyncapacitated in hebron, in the west bank. the case has divided opinion in israel. here's a look back at what we know. stay with us on bbc
in march last year, sergeant elor azaria shot abdul fatah al—sharif in the head while he was apparentlyncapacitated in hebron, in the west bank. the case has divided opinion in israel. here's a look back at what we know. stay with us on bbc
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the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif.er would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that. no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly it would have been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive. when he is sentenced, the maximum he could serve is 20 years injail, but he is expected to get far less. and tonight the prime minister has joined other israeli politicians calling for a pardon. yolande knell, bbc news, tel aviv. in other news: the commander of the us—led coalition says iraqi forces confronting islamic state militants in mosul are gaining momentum. general steve townsend conceded the attack lacked co—ordination, at first. he said he'd been "greatly concerned" by what he called the army's daunting number of casualties. the iraqi government predict
the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif.er would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that. no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly it would have been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive....
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the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif.ike any father would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that. no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly it would have been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive. when he is sentenced, the maximum he could serve is 20 years injail, but he is expected to get far less. and tonight the prime minister has joined other israeli politicians calling for a pardon. yolande knell, bbc news, tel aviv. also making news: german officials say they've detained a second tunisian suspect in connection with the attack on a berlin christmas market. they say the man had dinner and talked intensively with the killer, anis amri, at a restaurant on the eve of the attack. more than 150 activists have been arrested in the pakistani city
the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif.ike any father would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that. no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly it would have been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sergeant azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved...
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a single bullet to the head killed abdel fattah al—sharif.court, smiling to see a friend and his mother. but soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. judges rejected the soldier's claimed that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. but sergeant azaria has loyal backers in a country where most young people do military service. they accuse the army of abandoning one of its own. this guy came to do an attack, to hurt families. this soldier is a hero. even the israeli defence minister spoke of this as a difficult verdict. before taking up his post, he made clear his support of sergeant azaria. and that caused tensions with the top brass here in the military headquarters. they said they command according to rules and an ethical code, not public opinion. such a high—profile trial of a soldier for killing a palestinian is very unusual in israel. the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdel fattah al—sharif. translation: i feel like any father would feel after seeing my son executed on tv, murdered. it's so
a single bullet to the head killed abdel fattah al—sharif.court, smiling to see a friend and his mother. but soon after, he was found guilty of manslaughter. judges rejected the soldier's claimed that the palestinian posed a threat and decided he shot him out of revenge. but sergeant azaria has loyal backers in a country where most young people do military service. they accuse the army of abandoning one of its own. this guy came to do an attack, to hurt families. this soldier is a hero. even...
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the man, abdul fatah al—sharif, was stabbed and wounded during a wave of knife and cut running attacksus. tell us more about the background to this case. sergeant elor azaria was based in hebron, he was somebody who was a medic in the israeli army, serving the, he had actually treated the wounded soldier who was hurt in that knife attack on the 24th of march last year but then there is that disturbing video that shows him some 15 minutes after that initial attack when both palestinian men, both attackers lying on the floor, one of them instead, the other one, abdul fatah al—sharif, is a p pa re ntly other one, abdul fatah al—sharif, is apparently incapacitated lying on his back when the young soldier, he was 19 at the time, coxes gunman fires a single bullet into his head. this became an almost unprecedented public trial for an israeli soldier for killing a palestinian, and it has taken place over several months, it has been extremely divisive in israel. we have only now heard the threejudges, militaryjudges in a panel delivering the verdict, they said it was a unanimous verdict that h
the man, abdul fatah al—sharif, was stabbed and wounded during a wave of knife and cut running attacksus. tell us more about the background to this case. sergeant elor azaria was based in hebron, he was somebody who was a medic in the israeli army, serving the, he had actually treated the wounded soldier who was hurt in that knife attack on the 24th of march last year but then there is that disturbing video that shows him some 15 minutes after that initial attack when both palestinian men,...
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the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdul fatah sharif.tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that, no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly, it would've been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sgt azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks, when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive. when he is sentenced, the maximum he can serve is 20 years injail, but he is expected to get far less. and already, some prominent politicians in israel are calling for a pardon. our top story this evening. sir ivan rogers, who's quit as britain's top eu diplomat, has accused the government of muddled thinking over its brexit plans, in an email to colleagues. a replacement's already been announced. and still to come. thousands of holidaymakers have their bookings cancelled as travel company all leisure holidays goes bust. coming up in sportsday on bbc news. sir andy murray is chasing a 26th straight win as he war
the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdul fatah sharif.tv, murdered. it's so hard to see that, no—one can endure this. it's still hard for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly, it would've been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sgt azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks, when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive. when he is sentenced, the maximum he can serve is 20...
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a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif.aughter. the militaryjudges in the court here said that abdul fatah al—sharif was shot needlessly. they rejected the defence argument that he posed a threat. during the trial, the prosecution said sergeant azaria acted out of revenge and broke the army‘s ethical code. but the 20—year—old does have loyal backers in a country where most young people do military service. they accused the army of abandoning one of its own. this soldier came to protect little children, families, parents. this soldier is a hero. the military chief of staff and the minister of defence were against him. they elect the judges. they tell the judges what to decide and he didn't have any hope. on the palestinian side, a different view. ahead of the verdict, i met the parents of abdul fatah al—sharif, who accused the idf of using excessive force. translation: i feel like any father would feel. i‘ve seen my son executed on tv, murdered. it‘s so hard to see that — no one can endure this. it‘s still hard for me every
a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif.aughter. the militaryjudges in the court here said that abdul fatah al—sharif was shot needlessly. they rejected the defence argument that he posed a threat. during the trial, the prosecution said sergeant azaria acted out of revenge and broke the army‘s ethical code. but the 20—year—old does have loyal backers in a country where most young people do military service. they accused the army of abandoning...
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a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif.ose attacked by the palestinian and his friend. today, the sergeant was in court, smiling to see a supporter and his mother. soon afterwards, he was found guilty of manslaughter. the militaryjudges in the court here said that abdul fatah al—sharif was shot needlessly. they rejected the defence argument that he posed a threat. during the trial, the prosecution said sgt azaria acted out of revenge and broke the army's ethical code. but the 20—year—old does have loyal backers, in a country where most young people do military service. they accused the army of abandoning one of its own. this soldier came to protect about little children, about families, about parents. this guy came to do an attack, to hurt about these families. this soldier is a hero. the military chief of staff and the minister of defence were against him. they elect the judges. they tell the judges what to decide. and he didn't have any hope. on the palestinian side, a different view. ahead of the verdict, i'd met the par
a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif.ose attacked by the palestinian and his friend. today, the sergeant was in court, smiling to see a supporter and his mother. soon afterwards, he was found guilty of manslaughter. the militaryjudges in the court here said that abdul fatah al—sharif was shot needlessly. they rejected the defence argument that he posed a threat. during the trial, the prosecution said sgt azaria acted out of revenge and broke the...
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the outcome was welcomed by the family of abdul fatah sharif. for me every time i remember what happened. if he died instantly, it would've been much easier than to see your son executed like that. sgt azaria's crime took place during a wave of palestinian attacks, when there was a national debate about how to respond. and his case has proved highly divisive. when he is sentenced, the maximum he can serve is 20 years injail, but he is expected to get far less. and already, some prominent politicians in israel are calling for a pardon. we are going to take you over to virginia where president obama is there and he is with on his left the defence secretary and to his right a marine general. this is a full on review farewell ceremony. to bid farewell to their commander—in—chief, barack obama. the inauguration of their new commander in chief will take place in two weeks. but a farewell therefrom the marines to barack obama. and let's get a little more of the festivities. we just had a minutes silence at the beginning. at the beginning of the evening
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. >> >> tompt the great sharif sook ki who got us out low and in high. i'm not a backer without sharif sook ki. phil in new jersey, phil. >> caller: dr. cramer, how are you? >> i'm good. how about you, partner? >> caller: good. i have a question for you in regard to pnt bank. it's actually two-part. i want to know if it's a good buying point and a good stock to keep long interpret. >> it had a good quarter. really liked it. bank of america was better. jpmorgan was morgan. citi was better, and wells fargo bizarrely was a star. don in pennsylvania, don. >> caller: booyah, prefofessor cramer. thanks for the education. i would just like to thank you. my son will be graduating this spring debt-free from college thanks to you. >> yes! yes! i gret very excited about this second. that's fantastic news. what's up? >> caller: thank you for all you do. my stock is sanchez energy. >> very speculative. i like less speculative. schlumberger reports tomorrow. i also like apache in the permian. charitable trust will be buying that one. got to be price sensitive. next le
. >> >> tompt the great sharif sook ki who got us out low and in high. i'm not a backer without sharif sook ki. phil in new jersey, phil. >> caller: dr. cramer, how are you? >> i'm good. how about you, partner? >> caller: good. i have a question for you in regard to pnt bank. it's actually two-part. i want to know if it's a good buying point and a good stock to keep long interpret. >> it had a good quarter. really liked it. bank of america was better....
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. >>> i'm richard engle in iraq with the sharif family who four years ago left everything they knew behind and got on a plane heading for their new home in america. they only got as far as their layover in cairo where a gatekeeper told them they would be detained and deported. what happened when you told everybody you weren't coming? >> that was a terrible moment. i saw their faces. they turned pale and they were about to faint, believe me. >> reporter: the family was traveling on a special visa which they got because faled was a translator for the american embassy. >> after two years of investigation and vetting. >> reporter: even though translators like palad risked their looives working for americans in iraq and some were killed for it, it's taken a long time for the state department to approve their visas. now they're all on hold because of president trump's orders. >> the american government invited me, gave me visa, told me, come. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: 19-year-old binad already knows he loves america. the state department invited him for an exchange program. one of his favo
. >>> i'm richard engle in iraq with the sharif family who four years ago left everything they knew behind and got on a plane heading for their new home in america. they only got as far as their layover in cairo where a gatekeeper told them they would be detained and deported. what happened when you told everybody you weren't coming? >> that was a terrible moment. i saw their faces. they turned pale and they were about to faint, believe me. >> reporter: the family was...
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five fatalities confirmed this is broward county mayor, barbara sharif, saying at this moment there is no confirmation of a second shooter. a loud noise was heard in the garage. that is when people began to take cover. a couple of things i want to give you. we're getting i.d. on the shooter, the initial shooter. this started about 12:55, call comes into authorities. shots fired at miami international airport. a little more than two hours ago. in the baggage claim at terminal 3, a man in his 30s i.d.'d by authorities as esteban santiago. 26 years old. latest from a law enforcement source on the ground. he was carrying a military i.d., florida driver's license, and concealed carry permit. this is a source a law enforcement source speaking to fox news. now, again esteban santiago, u.s. citizen born 1990 in w jersey, carrying a florida driver's license and concealed carry permit. he had a loaded shut gun, shooting randomly at the crowd. he killed five people. stopped, he reloaded and liz, began to shoot again. now the airport was initially operations were somewhat fluid but now the airport
five fatalities confirmed this is broward county mayor, barbara sharif, saying at this moment there is no confirmation of a second shooter. a loud noise was heard in the garage. that is when people began to take cover. a couple of things i want to give you. we're getting i.d. on the shooter, the initial shooter. this started about 12:55, call comes into authorities. shots fired at miami international airport. a little more than two hours ago. in the baggage claim at terminal 3, a man in his 30s...
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after two years of waiting, fuad sharif and his family, from iraq, planned to make their move to the u.s. today. but were pulled off their flight. tonight, they are stuck in cairo. >> and i'm ruined now. i don't know what to do. because i sold my house. i quit my job. my wife quit her job. and kids left school. all these, and i paid $5000 for the ticket. >> reporter: his family given the visa because he risked his life working with the u.s. government, given no warning they couldn't go. >> i don't know what to do. and tomorrow i am going back to iraq. really, really, really i am in terrible situation. >> reporter: stanford and other universities recommending students to not travel. google saying in a statement, "we're concerned about the impact of this order and any proposals that could impose restrictions on googlers and their families." >> what do we want? >> all: justice. >> reporter: this afternoon, a glimmer of hope at jfk. >> this is the humanity, this is the soul of the american. this is what pushed me to move, leave my country and come here. >> reporter: hameed darweesh, an i
after two years of waiting, fuad sharif and his family, from iraq, planned to make their move to the u.s. today. but were pulled off their flight. tonight, they are stuck in cairo. >> and i'm ruined now. i don't know what to do. because i sold my house. i quit my job. my wife quit her job. and kids left school. all these, and i paid $5000 for the ticket. >> reporter: his family given the visa because he risked his life working with the u.s. government, given no warning they couldn't...
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. >>> i'm richard engel in erbil, iraq, with the sharif family who four days ago left everything they knew behind and got on a plane heading for their new home in america. they only got as far as their layover in cairo where a gate agent told fuad he and his family would be detained and deported. >> what happened when you told everybody, we're not going? >> wow, that was a terrible moment, believe me, believe me, richard. when i saw their faces, they turned pale and they were about to faint, believe me. >> reporter: the family was traveling on a special visa which she got because of fuad was a translator for the u.s. government during the iraq war. he showed it to me. >> it's issued by u.s. embassy in baghdad. after two years of investigation and vetting. >> reporter: even though translators like fuad risked their lives working for americans in iraq and some were killed for it, it's taken a long time for the u.s. state department to approve th now they're all on hold because of president trump's orders. >> american government invited me. gave me visa. told me, come, you have helped us
. >>> i'm richard engel in erbil, iraq, with the sharif family who four days ago left everything they knew behind and got on a plane heading for their new home in america. they only got as far as their layover in cairo where a gate agent told fuad he and his family would be detained and deported. >> what happened when you told everybody, we're not going? >> wow, that was a terrible moment, believe me, believe me, richard. when i saw their faces, they turned pale and they...
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in march last year, sergeant elor azaria shot abdul fatah al—sharif in the head while he was apparentlyas divided opinion in israel. here's a look back at what we know. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a best—seller once again. hitler's ‘mein kampf‘ shifts eighty—five thousand copies in germany in its first year of re—publication. the japanese people are mourning, following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respect when it was announced he was dead. good grief. after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest of the gang are calling it quits. the singer paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow, in spite of protests and violence from some black activist groups. they say international artists should continue to boycott south africa until majority rule is established. teams were trying to scoop up lumps of oil as france recognises it faces an ecological crisis. three weeks ago, the authorities confidently assured these areas that oil from the broken tanker erika would head out to sea
in march last year, sergeant elor azaria shot abdul fatah al—sharif in the head while he was apparentlyas divided opinion in israel. here's a look back at what we know. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a best—seller once again. hitler's ‘mein kampf‘ shifts eighty—five thousand copies in germany in its first year of re—publication. the japanese people are mourning, following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respect when it...
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. >> mayor barbara sharif, thank you very much. >>> and ahead this hour, terror in jerusalem, a driver plows a truck into a group of soldiers killing four people, details on his possible ties to isis. >>> plus in the hot seat, president-elect donald trump's cabinet picks set to face confirmation hearings this week, we'll talk about the potential hurdles just ahead. >>> and then later, hollywood royalties, celebs descend on the beverly hilton head of the golden globes, you are live with cnn newsroom, stay with us. (vo) maybe it was here, when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a gir
. >> mayor barbara sharif, thank you very much. >>> and ahead this hour, terror in jerusalem, a driver plows a truck into a group of soldiers killing four people, details on his possible ties to isis. >>> plus in the hot seat, president-elect donald trump's cabinet picks set to face confirmation hearings this week, we'll talk about the potential hurdles just ahead. >>> and then later, hollywood royalties, celebs descend on the beverly hilton head of the golden...
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nicole: meanwhile, investors awaiting a speech this morning for prime minister sharif in may. according to downing street, may and pen to let the hard-line approach from the e.u. including 12 specific rarities. expected to save the u.k. wants to trade as freely as possible, but will not be passed in, half out of the e.u. the speech expected to offer more hands that britain could save the single market. we'll be bringing you her remarks live here this morning starting at 6:45 a.m. eastern time. lauren: there's back and there's this big announcement from general motors. gm expects to unveil plans to invest a billion dollars in its u.s. factories creating or keeping 1000 american jobs. the announcement comes after building their cars in mexico and then shipping them to the u.s. gm says however the decision was made months ago and is not a risk wants to criticisms from donald trump. nicole: south korean automaker hyundai will invest $3 billion in u.s. landfall as president. also considering building a new u.s. factory. the five-year plan will focus on research and development and
nicole: meanwhile, investors awaiting a speech this morning for prime minister sharif in may. according to downing street, may and pen to let the hard-line approach from the e.u. including 12 specific rarities. expected to save the u.k. wants to trade as freely as possible, but will not be passed in, half out of the e.u. the speech expected to offer more hands that britain could save the single market. we'll be bringing you her remarks live here this morning starting at 6:45 a.m. eastern time....
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at the mosque in northwest, imam sharif comforts his con congregant shaken by president trump's executive orders and the attacks in quebec. >> we are seeing things that have never happened before in the history of the country. kevin: today, m.p.d. and the d.c. mayor's office visited all nine islamic centers across the district, exchanging notes and providing emotional support. >> we are some place else. some place we should never be. >> also today, the county president casting blame on trump for a recent swell of hate crimes and violence nationwide. >> there is a correlation here. this is not happening in vacuum. kevin: imam is grateful for the grant days before obama left the oval office. it will be used to upgrade security cameras, place metal bars on windows and hire private security in an effort to prevent another senseless attack. >> this nation's pilgrims were fleeing religious persecution. here we have a president attacking just that. while this mosque has not received any traditional threats as of late, many members explain they are now fearful. just walking down the street. we ar
at the mosque in northwest, imam sharif comforts his con congregant shaken by president trump's executive orders and the attacks in quebec. >> we are seeing things that have never happened before in the history of the country. kevin: today, m.p.d. and the d.c. mayor's office visited all nine islamic centers across the district, exchanging notes and providing emotional support. >> we are some place else. some place we should never be. >> also today, the county president casting...
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joining us on the phone right now is the mayor of broward county, barbara sharif. thank you for joining us. i wonder if you could update us with any more information you might have about the suspect or his motivations. >> at this time, wolf, there has not been any updates in terms of what the motivation of the suspect is. what i can tell you is that there has been quite a bit of information that has been given out and law enforcement right now is really concerned about mus information. particularly with the identification of the suspect. they are reverifying that. at this point in time, there are some things about that that are not checking out. >> like what, for example? we want to be as accurate as possible, mayor. tell us what the problems are. >> in terms of the name itself, that may not be the appropriate or accurate information. >> really? >> yeah. so what they're trying to do is identify and confirm that yes, that is in fact the person that they do have in custody. i can tell you that he was taken alive. he is not injured. he did surrender to the personnel t
joining us on the phone right now is the mayor of broward county, barbara sharif. thank you for joining us. i wonder if you could update us with any more information you might have about the suspect or his motivations. >> at this time, wolf, there has not been any updates in terms of what the motivation of the suspect is. what i can tell you is that there has been quite a bit of information that has been given out and law enforcement right now is really concerned about mus information....
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video of the killing last march shows palestinian abdel l fattah al-sharif lying immobilized on the ground as israeli sergeant elor azaria fires a single shot into the man's head at close range. azaria's conviction last week drew outrage across israel, with prime minister benjamin netanyahu joining calls for a presidential pardon of the soldier. on thursday, israeli police said they arrested a man and a woman who used social media to post death threats against the military judges who convicted azaria. this is police spokesperson micky rosenfeld. >> is really police units are looking out for individuals, putting out information threatening individuals in connection with the case. this will continue as long as necessary. amy: one of the two arrested was identified as a 22-year-old woman who allegedly threatened the top military judge on azaria's case, writing-- "take a grenade and blow up the judge and scatter all of her parts in different places, let the dogs eat her." according the "jerusalem post," she was questioned by police, released, and banned from posting on facebook for 30 days. in
video of the killing last march shows palestinian abdel l fattah al-sharif lying immobilized on the ground as israeli sergeant elor azaria fires a single shot into the man's head at close range. azaria's conviction last week drew outrage across israel, with prime minister benjamin netanyahu joining calls for a presidential pardon of the soldier. on thursday, israeli police said they arrested a man and a woman who used social media to post death threats against the military judges who convicted...
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the video shows palestinian abdel fattah al-sharif, who was reportedly a suspect in a stabbing earlier in the day, lying immobilized on the ground in hebron in the israeli-occupied west bank. the video then appears to shows israeli sergeant elor azaria firing a single shot into the man's head from a close distance, killing him. azaria's conviction today comes as a new report by the human rights group defense for children international says israeli soldiers killed 32 palestinian children in the west bank and east jerusalem last year, the highest number in a decade. in puerto rico the new governor , ricardo rossello has promised to push immediately for u.s. statehood in his inaugural speech monday, sayining there cn be no resolutionon to the isla's economic crisis while puerto rico remains a territotory of te united statetes. >> t there is no way to overcome the current crisis that affects puerto rico, while maintaining this colonial condition. act the time has come too and to defend the dignity and rights to equality of puererto ricans as citizens of the united states of america. amy: t
the video shows palestinian abdel fattah al-sharif, who was reportedly a suspect in a stabbing earlier in the day, lying immobilized on the ground in hebron in the israeli-occupied west bank. the video then appears to shows israeli sergeant elor azaria firing a single shot into the man's head from a close distance, killing him. azaria's conviction today comes as a new report by the human rights group defense for children international says israeli soldiers killed 32 palestinian children in the...
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masara sharif is a city in northern afghanistan. we built an $85 million embassy there. we signed a ten-year lease. and then somebody looked at the place and decided that since there were tall buildings surrounding the entire entity, that people would shoot down into the courtyard and still our diplomat, and they said this building can never be occupied, after they spent $85 million, after they spent a ten-year lease. how will they get better? the people who made this decision, were they fired? no. they are federal employees, and you never fire federal employees. will they make wiser decisions because we give them less money? no. we give them more money. you would be excused for being upset if you went and voted and said i'm going to vote for the conservative party, if you went and voted and said i'm going to vote for the party that's going to balance the budget. wouldn't you be upset? wouldn't you wonder which party that is? this is the spending curve. we're going to add $9.7 trillion in ten years. and yet they say oh, no, no, this isn't really a budget. i have got it i
masara sharif is a city in northern afghanistan. we built an $85 million embassy there. we signed a ten-year lease. and then somebody looked at the place and decided that since there were tall buildings surrounding the entire entity, that people would shoot down into the courtyard and still our diplomat, and they said this building can never be occupied, after they spent $85 million, after they spent a ten-year lease. how will they get better? the people who made this decision, were they fired?...
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in sharif is a city in afghanistan and we build an embassy there. he signed a ten year lease andde then somebody looked at the place and decided since there were tall buildings surrounding the entire entity, the people would shoot down and kill ourom diplomats and they said this building can never be occupied after they spent 85 million on a ten year lease. how will they get better, the people that made the decision never fire federal employees. will they make wiser decisions because we give them less money, no we give them more money. you'd be excused for being upset iif you went and voted and saidf i'm going to vote for theou conservative party. if you said i'm going to vote for the party that's going to balance the budget wouldn't you be upset and wonder which party that is quite we are going to add $9.7 trillion in debt they say this isn't really a budget. i have in front of me though it forw there is no reason why republicans could put forward ak budget that doesn't at all the red ink. we are $20 trillion to go to nearly $30 trillion under them
in sharif is a city in afghanistan and we build an embassy there. he signed a ten year lease andde then somebody looked at the place and decided since there were tall buildings surrounding the entire entity, the people would shoot down and kill ourom diplomats and they said this building can never be occupied after they spent 85 million on a ten year lease. how will they get better, the people that made the decision never fire federal employees. will they make wiser decisions because we give...
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. families have said and took a part-time role in the sharif.lling us is that they are resentful with the lack of balance. did you see things from employers point of view. when they are under increasing pressure, can you see it from their side as well is make it lacks a really hard to employ somebody and do theirjob. what we have seen over the years is long hours increasing. we are picking up very strongly that people, men and women, are both saying a lack of balance at work is causing enormous stress. they do not eat well, drink too much, do not do enough exercise, do not spend time with their children. you have a cost to society which we need to take seriously if the way we are organising work is making people feel and is keeping them from their children, we need to do something about it. from your point of view, is it that you have had your experience and it has changed things for you. parents, should they be given special treatment or should it be everyone, being given a little bit more freedom to be happy? you raise a number of questions. w
. families have said and took a part-time role in the sharif.lling us is that they are resentful with the lack of balance. did you see things from employers point of view. when they are under increasing pressure, can you see it from their side as well is make it lacks a really hard to employ somebody and do theirjob. what we have seen over the years is long hours increasing. we are picking up very strongly that people, men and women, are both saying a lack of balance at work is causing enormous...
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now returning to iraq fuad sharif had received a visa because he risked his life working for the government. >> i do note what to do because i sold my house. i quit my job. my wife quit her job and kids left school. >> reporter: the white house apparently now walking back part of that sweeping edict now saying green card holders permanent legal residents will not be barred from re-entering the country. but it does ban syrian refugees from entering the u.s. indefinitely. it puts a 120-day stop on all other refugees and it also issues a 90-day ban on nearly all travelers from seven predominantly muslim countries, iran, iraq, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the order grants some exceptions giving priority to refugees from religious minorities like christians living in those majority muslim countries. emergency court rulings blocking parts of the ban preventing authorities from deporting some travelers. outside airports, tears. this mother in virginia reunited with her 5-year-old son. the president defending the order. >> it's not a muslim ban. you see it at the airports. you see it all
now returning to iraq fuad sharif had received a visa because he risked his life working for the government. >> i do note what to do because i sold my house. i quit my job. my wife quit her job and kids left school. >> reporter: the white house apparently now walking back part of that sweeping edict now saying green card holders permanent legal residents will not be barred from re-entering the country. but it does ban syrian refugees from entering the u.s. indefinitely. it puts a...
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masara sharif is a city in northern afghanistan. we built an $85 million embassy there. we signed a ten-year lease. and then somebody looked at the place and decided that since there were tall buildings surrounding the entire entity, that people would shoot down into the courtyard and still our diplomat, and they said this building can never be occupied, after they spent $85 million, after they spent a ten-year lease. how will they get better? the people who made this decision, were they fired? no. they are federal employees, and you never fire federal employees. will they make wiser decisions because we give them less money? no. we give them more money. you would be excused for being upset if you went and voted and said i'm going to vote for the conservative party, if you went and voted and said i'm going to vote for the party that's going to balance the budget. wouldn't you be upset? wouldn't you wonder which party that is? this is the spending curve. we're going to add $9.7 trillion in ten years. and yet they say oh, no, no, this isn't really a budget. i have got it i
masara sharif is a city in northern afghanistan. we built an $85 million embassy there. we signed a ten-year lease. and then somebody looked at the place and decided that since there were tall buildings surrounding the entire entity, that people would shoot down into the courtyard and still our diplomat, and they said this building can never be occupied, after they spent $85 million, after they spent a ten-year lease. how will they get better? the people who made this decision, were they fired?...