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benjamin netanyahu pushed back against that. how much private frustration do you sense in the biden administration over israel's actions benjamin netanyahu actions inside of gaza? >> oh, they are not private so much anymore. they are becoming more and more public. and what is interesting and this is why i asked the question about whether he would how some people said he should go back to israel and address theness set. the israeli parliament and my shot in the dark question but i was surprised by the response when he said flat out yes. he would like to go back to israel. he would like to go back to speak and what would make it interesting, prime minister benjamin netanyahu's standing within israel is very low. he is incredibly unpopular now. remember, one of the ministers in his work cabinet more popular than prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in washington met with the vice-president, met with the national security adviser was in europe in the middle part of the week. if the president of the united states were to be invited
benjamin netanyahu pushed back against that. how much private frustration do you sense in the biden administration over israel's actions benjamin netanyahu actions inside of gaza? >> oh, they are not private so much anymore. they are becoming more and more public. and what is interesting and this is why i asked the question about whether he would how some people said he should go back to israel and address theness set. the israeli parliament and my shot in the dark question but i was...
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benjamin netanyahu came to the u.s. congress, told the american people and representatives, your president is wrong. his policy is wrong, and i'm here to tell you i am right. as far as political posturing goes the speech was perceived as an insult to the obama administration. of course, by extension, his sitting vice president joe biden. sitting in the chamber in the front room was senator chuck schumer who ended up voting against the deal. basically siding with benjamin netanyahu over his own party's leaders and the obama, biden administration. you think that would have stayed with now president joe biden. that he might've learned something about the willingness to turn on a u.s. president so publicly. surprisingly, this wasn't even the only time. in fact, then vice president joe biden appeared to be personally humiliated when upon arriving to israel in 2010, the israeli government at the time, believe it or not, also led by netanyahu announce the construction of 1600 new jewish settlement in occupied east jerusalem. f
benjamin netanyahu came to the u.s. congress, told the american people and representatives, your president is wrong. his policy is wrong, and i'm here to tell you i am right. as far as political posturing goes the speech was perceived as an insult to the obama administration. of course, by extension, his sitting vice president joe biden. sitting in the chamber in the front room was senator chuck schumer who ended up voting against the deal. basically siding with benjamin netanyahu over his own...
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the biden administration is increasing its pressure on the benjamin netanyahu government, at the same time that that government is aligning itself much more closely with biden's political opponents. joining us now is the senator, member of the senate foreign relations committee, thank you so much. 2015 was the last time this happened and i have been very similarly. benjamin netanyahu cut a deal with republicans to address congress in what was largely seen as an affront to barack obama, executive same thing is happening right now. benjamin netanyahu is going to congress at the behest of republicans, possibly, in an end run against his deteriorating relationship with joe biden. your thoughts. >> well, i am not sure that i see it as an apples to apples comparison. he was coming at that moment to object to a very specific and top priority policy for the obama administration. this is a different moment where the eyes of the world are on israel. i think it is important for the israeli leader to come to the united states and explain to congress what the israeli policy is and why this campaig
the biden administration is increasing its pressure on the benjamin netanyahu government, at the same time that that government is aligning itself much more closely with biden's political opponents. joining us now is the senator, member of the senate foreign relations committee, thank you so much. 2015 was the last time this happened and i have been very similarly. benjamin netanyahu cut a deal with republicans to address congress in what was largely seen as an affront to barack obama,...
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this is the essential delivery system within gaza and benjamin netanyahu has wanted to get rid of this since 2016. we should hold accountable the actions of up to 14 people who may have been involved but there are 14 people out of an organization of 13 thousand that's entering gaza and those 13,000 are the people who are essential to make sure that innocent civilians get the food and other assistance they need so to shut them down is to shut down the humanitarian delivery system in gaza. it is on expectable -- unacceptable. this is just a recipe for increased stability. >> your level of concern about -- there has already been a catastrophic loss of life but your level of concern of like real tens of thousands of more people dying from famine and conditions? >> oh i am very scared about more and more people dying because there is an imminent famine and we have already seen people die of starvation. what really set me off was the first time across that barrier from people on the verge of starvation to kids actually dying from starvation if we don't get more assistance you will see more p
this is the essential delivery system within gaza and benjamin netanyahu has wanted to get rid of this since 2016. we should hold accountable the actions of up to 14 people who may have been involved but there are 14 people out of an organization of 13 thousand that's entering gaza and those 13,000 are the people who are essential to make sure that innocent civilians get the food and other assistance they need so to shut them down is to shut down the humanitarian delivery system in gaza. it is...
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including israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. in recent weeks said repeatedly what many have long expected by rejecting the idea of palestinian statehood and sovereignty. as a highest ranking jewish elected official in our government and a staunch defender of israel, i rise today to say unequivocally, this is a grave mistake. for israel, for palestinians, for the region, and for the world. >> there is no stronger support of israel in the united states senate than chuck schumer. the first jewish leader of the united states senate. >> we love israel in our bones. israel has met to my generation with the living memory of the holocaust is impossible to measure. the flowering of the jewish people in the desert, from the ashes of the holocaust, and the fulfillment of the dream of the jewish homeland. after nearly 2000 years of praying and waiting, represents one of the most heartfelt causes of my life. what hamas did on october 7th was brutal beyond imagination. i have sat with the families of those killed in the assault. i have seen t
including israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. in recent weeks said repeatedly what many have long expected by rejecting the idea of palestinian statehood and sovereignty. as a highest ranking jewish elected official in our government and a staunch defender of israel, i rise today to say unequivocally, this is a grave mistake. for israel, for palestinians, for the region, and for the world. >> there is no stronger support of israel in the united states senate than chuck schumer....
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benjamin netanyahu has a political incentive to continue the war. his prosecution of the war is rightly producing massive outrage inside the democratic party. i hope that joe biden realizes that he can't continue to wait or ask politely for benjamin netanyahu to do these things. he has to pursue a different strategy. i think schumer is suggesting the beginnings of what that alternative strategy might look like. >> let's talk about the optics of this for a moment. you have schumer, who is the top-ranked jewish official in the united states, a powerful politician within the m theic democratic partying saying netanyahu is an obstacle to peace. these critiques are coming five month into a war that has killed over 30,000 people in gaza. >> right. obviously this is coming way too late for all of the people in gaza who have been killed, who have been forced out of their homes. there were people on the left end of the democratic party saying right from the beginning that this war was going to be catastrophic for the people of gaza and would not ultimately m
benjamin netanyahu has a political incentive to continue the war. his prosecution of the war is rightly producing massive outrage inside the democratic party. i hope that joe biden realizes that he can't continue to wait or ask politely for benjamin netanyahu to do these things. he has to pursue a different strategy. i think schumer is suggesting the beginnings of what that alternative strategy might look like. >> let's talk about the optics of this for a moment. you have schumer, who is...
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hamas played this out. >> right. >> they knew what a benjamin netanyahu would do. they knew all of, all of what we're talking about right now, they knew this was going to happen. >> yeah. >> and netanyahu has played into their hands and, again, these people that are, are -- you know -- falling -- you know -- using their fainting couches this morning over what chuck schumer said on the floor yesterday. there are a lot less interested in israel's security than they are benjamin netanyahu's security, because he's misplayed everything over the past ten years. >> two things. >> and allowed hamas continued funding. >> hamas knew what he would do, because this leader much like one we talk about here in america a lot is impaired, and is running from indictments, trying to hold on to power any way he can. so in a way, he doesn't have just the israeli people on his mind. he has his own survival on his mind. that's an important point. i want to take it to gene, he can take it back to richard. but richard talked about, gene, that israel had the right to respond to october 7th.
hamas played this out. >> right. >> they knew what a benjamin netanyahu would do. they knew all of, all of what we're talking about right now, they knew this was going to happen. >> yeah. >> and netanyahu has played into their hands and, again, these people that are, are -- you know -- falling -- you know -- using their fainting couches this morning over what chuck schumer said on the floor yesterday. there are a lot less interested in israel's security than they are...
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netanyahu. >> trimester benjamin netanyahu has lost his way. by allowing his political survival to take precedence over the best interests of israel. nobody expects minister benjamin netanyahu to do the things that must be done to break the cycle of violence, to preserve israel's credibility on the world stage and to work towards a two state solution. i believe that holding a new election, once the war starts to wind down with give israelis an opportunity to express their vision for the postwar future. >> director brennan, notable that the president was asked about senator schumer's speech and he said he made a quote good speech. are we at an inflection point? >> i believe what he did was to give expression to the sentiment within israel and the united states, increasingly within the jewish community, that benjamin netanyahu really is an obstacle to making any progress toward bringing some semblance of peace and stability to the region. and therefore, i think what the white house did was to point out that schumer was in fact, speaking i think v
netanyahu. >> trimester benjamin netanyahu has lost his way. by allowing his political survival to take precedence over the best interests of israel. nobody expects minister benjamin netanyahu to do the things that must be done to break the cycle of violence, to preserve israel's credibility on the world stage and to work towards a two state solution. i believe that holding a new election, once the war starts to wind down with give israelis an opportunity to express their vision for the...
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and this new piece in the atlantic by netanyahu biographer says benjamin netanyahu is israel's worst prime minister ever. he writes quote since his election in 2022, he is no longer the sent of power but a vacuum. a black hole that has engulfed all of israel's political energy. most israelis already realize that netanyahu is the worst of the 14 prime ministers their country has had in 76 years of independence but in the future, jews might remember him as the leader who inflicted the most harm on his people since the squabbling kings brought civil war and roman occupation to judea nearly 21 centuries ago. netanyahu's obsession with his own destiny as israel's protector has caused his country grievous damage. in fairness, aaron, you have been saying since day one of this horrible tragic war that there are parties on both sides of this that are not the right parties to bring a solution. and you were clear hamas is one of them. and netanyahu is the other. he is intractable. >> i think that's right. the truth is he want to be prime minister more than any other israeli politician relativel
and this new piece in the atlantic by netanyahu biographer says benjamin netanyahu is israel's worst prime minister ever. he writes quote since his election in 2022, he is no longer the sent of power but a vacuum. a black hole that has engulfed all of israel's political energy. most israelis already realize that netanyahu is the worst of the 14 prime ministers their country has had in 76 years of independence but in the future, jews might remember him as the leader who inflicted the most harm...
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we saw him meeting prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier this morning. he met with the israeli war cabinet. he is a jewel to fly back to the united states relatively soon. just a little while after that meeting, prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out said, while he was asked the united, he is grateful for american support throughout the war, there is a fundamental disagreement about going into rafah and israel is determined to go in. israel will do that on its own , if need be. we have heard from the secretary to the middle east. he believes that the gaps between israel and hamas that the negotiations are narrowing the person that will have the real insight on that is the man who usually stays in the shadows, the cia director, bill burns. he is in qatar meeting with his counterpart from mossad and the leader of egyptian intelligence. he is there trying to jumpstart these negotiations, trying to get this over the line. the u.s. sees a hostage deal as the key missing piece to getting a cease-fire in place, getting a badly needed humanitarian aid into g
we saw him meeting prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier this morning. he met with the israeli war cabinet. he is a jewel to fly back to the united states relatively soon. just a little while after that meeting, prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out said, while he was asked the united, he is grateful for american support throughout the war, there is a fundamental disagreement about going into rafah and israel is determined to go in. israel will do that on its own , if need be. we have...
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for watchers who don't realize, after october 7th, israel did not rally around benjamin netanyahu, in fact, abandoned him in the polls. he's lost like half of his vote share in the polls, and most of it has gone to benny gantz, this centrist lawmaker who's whole thing is we're going to have less extreme politics. gantz joined the government to moderate it and steer the country during a time of emergency. if the elections were held today, he would win them by a significant margin, and so undoubtedly the biden administration wants to talk to the guy who might be the next prime minister of israel and netanyahu wants to prevent gantz from looking like the next prime minister of israel. so you have a lot of these tensions going on underneath the surface of this meeting? >> does it signal anything about what might be to come for israel? i know you mentioned that gantz would win an election if there were one held. does it appear that netanyahu's coalition might be fracturing to soon? arguing in foreign affairs that he needs to go, that he is hopelessly conflicted, that he acquiesces to the b
for watchers who don't realize, after october 7th, israel did not rally around benjamin netanyahu, in fact, abandoned him in the polls. he's lost like half of his vote share in the polls, and most of it has gone to benny gantz, this centrist lawmaker who's whole thing is we're going to have less extreme politics. gantz joined the government to moderate it and steer the country during a time of emergency. if the elections were held today, he would win them by a significant margin, and so...
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benjamin netanyahu is largely rg using this as a campaign tactic for a campaign that is not on. he has sort of said, i am the one that can stand between joe biden, whose race was remarkable. when i was there when the war started, everybody was saying thank you to joe biden, and he's not saying you won't stand by israel. he saying benjamin netanyahu, you need a different approach to prevent more civilian deaths. >> i think that he has made a calculation that he can do almost anything he wants and america will just stand by because we have such a strong relationship. i do not think that is going to work, anymore. frankly, i don't think it should work anymore. there have to be consequences for some of these things and let me reiterate, this is not just about gaza, it's about broader considerations. they've armed 100,000 settlers, a lot of them radicals, many vigilantes, with assault weapons probably, many of them coming illegally from the united ga states which will make matters worse for palestinians in the west bank but also potentially for a civil war in israel. a friend has to
benjamin netanyahu is largely rg using this as a campaign tactic for a campaign that is not on. he has sort of said, i am the one that can stand between joe biden, whose race was remarkable. when i was there when the war started, everybody was saying thank you to joe biden, and he's not saying you won't stand by israel. he saying benjamin netanyahu, you need a different approach to prevent more civilian deaths. >> i think that he has made a calculation that he can do almost anything he...
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benjamin netanyahu like putin, has mastered the art of staying in power, pushing the country further and further to the right, even as fears of famine grow and as he is accused of using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, in the occupied gaza strip which by the way is a war crime, as war rages and people starving children die, and is the fate of rafah remains unclear, benjamin netanyahu battles for his reputation, legacy and power, it's an uncertain time for his rain and as we learned from putin, that is where the world must were you the most. and that is tonight's readout. inside with jen psaki starts right now.
benjamin netanyahu like putin, has mastered the art of staying in power, pushing the country further and further to the right, even as fears of famine grow and as he is accused of using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, in the occupied gaza strip which by the way is a war crime, as war rages and people starving children die, and is the fate of rafah remains unclear, benjamin netanyahu battles for his reputation, legacy and power, it's an uncertain time for his rain and as we...
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benjamin netanyahu must-see this is happening. why isn't there any substantial movement on his side? >> the fight with the united states. if they are not using its actual leverage it's not necessarily so bad and his right-wing base. he can say i am refusing this outside pressure and it is rhetorical. what really changes things inside israel is if there is a material change in u.s. policy. what i did not like is it's not actually america's place to tell them to go to elections. is america's place to decide on our policy. that is what you are focused on pretty military appc we have to go in because we have to destroy hamas. if you listen to any palestinian they will tell you that this slaughter will only create more danger for israelis. not wise for israel's security let alone the survivor of palestinians. >> will spell that out a little bit here israel set our goal is to destroy hamas and despite the strong embrace by joe biden and everybody else in this administration there was disagreement on that goal from the beginning because
benjamin netanyahu must-see this is happening. why isn't there any substantial movement on his side? >> the fight with the united states. if they are not using its actual leverage it's not necessarily so bad and his right-wing base. he can say i am refusing this outside pressure and it is rhetorical. what really changes things inside israel is if there is a material change in u.s. policy. what i did not like is it's not actually america's place to tell them to go to elections. is...
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he says benjamin netanyahu is an obstacle to peace. >>> and no president and no vice president have ever visited an abortion clinic until today. vp harris' history making tour as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. >>> greetings everyone. i'm in for stephanie ruhle tonight. we are now 236 days away from the election. and today, donald trump nailed in one of his attempts to have his classified documents case dismissed. the presumptive republican nominee spent his day in a florida courtroom to watch his attorneys argue two motion to have the case tossed out. but judge aileen cannon seemed skeptical and denied one of the requests. here is laura jarrett with more. >> reporter: a judge denying former president trump's request to toss out criminal charges alleging he hoarded classified documents at mar-a- lago. the presumptive gop nominee seen arriving this morning greeting supporters gathered outside the florida courthouse. his attorneys arguing the law on national security secrets is too vague. and mr. trump believed he was allowed today keep the documents as his personal rec
he says benjamin netanyahu is an obstacle to peace. >>> and no president and no vice president have ever visited an abortion clinic until today. vp harris' history making tour as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. >>> greetings everyone. i'm in for stephanie ruhle tonight. we are now 236 days away from the election. and today, donald trump nailed in one of his attempts to have his classified documents case dismissed. the presumptive republican nominee spent...
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gantz is a political rival to benjamin netanyahu. his visit to the white house could signal wider cracks between the white house and the israeli government. reporters asked gantz yesterday if the white house should deal with him instead of netanyahu, but gantz responded, quote, "no, israel has a prime minister, and everything is okay." joining us now, president emeritus on the council of foreign relations, richard haass. he is author of the weekly newsletter, "home and away," available on substack. i would argue everything is not okay, joe, in the israeli government, losing support around the world. >> israel is obviously losing support in the united states, losing support around the world, and right now, i think perhaps most importantly for them in the long run, they're losing support among their arab neighbors. richard, there is a real urgency, and i know you've spoken with arab neighbors and leaders and diplomats around israel, as have i over the past few weeks. they keep saying, the clock is ticking. we have to resolve this crisi
gantz is a political rival to benjamin netanyahu. his visit to the white house could signal wider cracks between the white house and the israeli government. reporters asked gantz yesterday if the white house should deal with him instead of netanyahu, but gantz responded, quote, "no, israel has a prime minister, and everything is okay." joining us now, president emeritus on the council of foreign relations, richard haass. he is author of the weekly newsletter, "home and...
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>> i have sat in a room with benjamin netanyahu, and i have had a robust back and forth on my view of some of his policies and how they interact with american strategic interests. i think his actions in the west bank undermine the prospects. i will allow the israeli people to choose the time and place of their own elections. i think whatever benjamin netanyahu is saying right now and chunk schumer said on the senate floor is being discussed with the united states, hamas, saudi arabia and qatar. hamas rejected the cease fire option, and has now given up ground, and is increasingly moving closer to a position of six weeks a cease fire in exchange for hostage release and humanitarian aid. that's progress. >> point well taken there as well. congressman jake auchincloss good to see you my friend. >> you, too. >>> donald trump's bond problem and why it matters who is giving him the cash. giving him the cas h. treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea
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he will step up his criticism in real time of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. at the same moment, he promises not to discontinue aid to israel by providing weapons to make sure they are able to defend themselves. what is the strategy that you see here? >> i think the strategy is trying to balance a lot of very complicated interest. there is not a new story in that region, of course. you never want to be in a situation as president when your faith is in the hands of someone else. that is clearly with the situation here is. he has incredible influence, no doubt. ultimately, it is just that, trying to influence somebody else. if you can't get them to change course, and he will continue to find himself in significant political trouble within his own party. the president slipped again in the interview. jonathan was asking about a total cease- fire. the president said hamas would like a total cease-fire. i think he caught himself there, recognizing the thing that his party is calling for would in fact be a gift to hamas right now. he can't go there. he knows he can g
he will step up his criticism in real time of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. at the same moment, he promises not to discontinue aid to israel by providing weapons to make sure they are able to defend themselves. what is the strategy that you see here? >> i think the strategy is trying to balance a lot of very complicated interest. there is not a new story in that region, of course. you never want to be in a situation as president when your faith is in the hands of someone else. that...
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unless you support benjamin netanyahu. i just -- those words are so gross and offensive. >> it's one of many, and that's the point that we were maing earlier. there's so much. >>> with all that said, and before we get to our next guest, here's a reminder of what former president trump said on monday about american jews. >> why do the democrats hate bibi netanyahu? >> i actually think they hate israel. >> yes. >> i don't think they hate him. i think they hate israel. when you see those palestinian marches, even i -- i'm amazed at how many people are in those marches. and guys like schumer see that, and to him, it's votes. i think it is votes more than anything else. because he was always pro-israel. he is anti-israel now. any jewish person that votes for democrats hates their religion, they hate everything about israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves. >> let's bring in now the ceo of the antidefamation league, jonathan greenblatt. also, matthew brzezinski, who has a guest essay for msnbc, "the american-jewish comm
unless you support benjamin netanyahu. i just -- those words are so gross and offensive. >> it's one of many, and that's the point that we were maing earlier. there's so much. >>> with all that said, and before we get to our next guest, here's a reminder of what former president trump said on monday about american jews. >> why do the democrats hate bibi netanyahu? >> i actually think they hate israel. >> yes. >> i don't think they hate him. i think they...
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and, they are not happy with the way that israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been denying american advice and counsel. >> peter, short but sweet this time. thanks for the breaking news only get up to you next week. >>> in the meantime, coming up next. to mexican points in the fight to avoid a government shutdown. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase, make more of what's yours. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add an all new footlong sidekick. like the philly with
and, they are not happy with the way that israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been denying american advice and counsel. >> peter, short but sweet this time. thanks for the breaking news only get up to you next week. >>> in the meantime, coming up next. to mexican points in the fight to avoid a government shutdown. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying he told president biden a ground assault is the only way to destroy whit. prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying he told president biden a ground assault is the only way to destroy hamas units hiding in the southern gaza city. we have an argument with the americans about the need to enter rafah, he says. but the u.s. increasingly alarmed by what that will mean for more than a million palestinian civilians sheltering there and asking netanyahu to send a team to washington to discuss alternatives to an all-out attack. >> obviously he has his own point of view on the rafah operation, but he agreed to send a team to washington. >> reporter: the u.s. trying to convince israel to take on hamas with smaller targeted raids. but another problem underground, rafah is home to hamas smuggling tunnels used to bring in weapons like these. we went with israeli forces into targets in khan younis and asked about the fighting in rafah. >> we have to find a way, if we go there. >> reporter: u.s. diplomacy coming too late for this family. this is what is left o
prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying he told president biden a ground assault is the only way to destroy whit. prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying he told president biden a ground assault is the only way to destroy hamas units hiding in the southern gaza city. we have an argument with the americans about the need to enter rafah, he says. but the u.s. increasingly alarmed by what that will mean for more than a million palestinian civilians sheltering there and asking netanyahu to send a...
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. >>> a lot has changed since president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu last spoke. thousands have died. private disputes about the direction of the war have started spilling out into the public. among the topics discussed today, israel's possible invasion of rafah which president biden has said would be a red line. >>> oral arguments in front of the supreme court turn tense as the justices hear arguments on the latest case testing the limits of free speech in the internet era. the potential impact on disinformation online coming up. >>> we start with former president donald trump unable to obtain a bond to satisfy the $463 million bond. traum's lawyers say they've got to 30 different companies, but none of them will put up the bond which would actually require collateral representing roughly 120% of the judgment. that's more than half a billion dollars. a big sticking point they say, most companies want cash or cash equivalents to cover the bond. they won't accept trump's real estate as collateral. joining us from scottsdale, arizona, nbc's vaughn hillyard who has
. >>> a lot has changed since president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu last spoke. thousands have died. private disputes about the direction of the war have started spilling out into the public. among the topics discussed today, israel's possible invasion of rafah which president biden has said would be a red line. >>> oral arguments in front of the supreme court turn tense as the justices hear arguments on the latest case testing the limits of free speech...
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secretary of state antony blinken was in israel to meet with button and -- benjamin netanyahu as part of the diplomatic push toward a cease- fire. and to deter an israeli offensive into the last corner of gaza. over 1 million civilians are now crammed in there. even the vice president said she cannot see any safe way for gazans to evacuate ahead of an offensive., quote, there is nowhere for these people to go and be safe, she said. but after that meeting between secretary blinken and benjamin netanyahu, it was clear but the united states this push would not be enough to deter him. it appears he is dead set on invading rafah with or without the help of the biggest ally. he said, we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah. i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s. if we must, we will do it alone. to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies most of the money and material for its military. it has been that way since the inception of israel which is the largest recipient of u.s. funds since its inception. president biden has
secretary of state antony blinken was in israel to meet with button and -- benjamin netanyahu as part of the diplomatic push toward a cease- fire. and to deter an israeli offensive into the last corner of gaza. over 1 million civilians are now crammed in there. even the vice president said she cannot see any safe way for gazans to evacuate ahead of an offensive., quote, there is nowhere for these people to go and be safe, she said. but after that meeting between secretary blinken and benjamin...
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benjamin netanyahu retweeted it. oh, stay away from israel. oh, let us run our own. no, he's attacking democratic presidents. he's choosing sides. he's actually retweeting, you know, little skirmishes that the president is having with media outlets. it really, really is a joke. again, for those of us who love israel, it is sad to see this happen. it is sad to see how desperate actually, when it looks like he is going to have to ultimately pay for his continued funding and support of hamas through the years. u.s. national editor at "the financial times," ed luce. >> thank you, ed. >> thank you so much. retired four star admiral james stavridis, thank you, as well. we are forever grateful for your service to our republic. of course, he's the co-author of the new book, "2054: a novel." >> look forward to that. >> mika, you're excited. >> i am. >>> also, looking forward to this next story. >> march madness, the fields are set. defending national champion uconn named number one overall on selections on sunday houston, purdue, north carolina joining the huskies as the men'
benjamin netanyahu retweeted it. oh, stay away from israel. oh, let us run our own. no, he's attacking democratic presidents. he's choosing sides. he's actually retweeting, you know, little skirmishes that the president is having with media outlets. it really, really is a joke. again, for those of us who love israel, it is sad to see this happen. it is sad to see how desperate actually, when it looks like he is going to have to ultimately pay for his continued funding and support of hamas...
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they have heard, benjamin netanyahu even beyond this has not always been the most credible person. let's look back at 2019, okay. when he was indicted on what is it, bribery, fraud and breech of trust. so we have to remember those things as well. but, also, this is one of the key pieces for democrats. america does not want to continue to see this war going on. too much bloodshed on all sides. palestinians and israelis and they want the israelis home. okay. the hostages. so this is a move to shift hopefully, to shift some dynamics to bring the hostages back. and to bring peace. to free people, and i mean think about this. >> quick point, we have to go. >> something has to give, and schumer came out and said netanyahu we simply need an election so you may have to go. >> and hopefully this dynamic shift will lead to something that brings us to a resolution sooner rather than later. april ryan, basil, scott whitman, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. that will do it for me today. thank you for watching, i'll be back next saturday and sunday back here on msnbc. reme
they have heard, benjamin netanyahu even beyond this has not always been the most credible person. let's look back at 2019, okay. when he was indicted on what is it, bribery, fraud and breech of trust. so we have to remember those things as well. but, also, this is one of the key pieces for democrats. america does not want to continue to see this war going on. too much bloodshed on all sides. palestinians and israelis and they want the israelis home. okay. the hostages. so this is a move to...
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it's remarkable chuck schumer going out on that much of a limb to criticize benjamin netanyahu. look, america's highest ranked elected jewish person. he was not critical of israel, the country. he was simply critical of netanyahu and stopped just a little short of asking mim to resign, but he did think israel should elect a new leader. >> right. and my guess is that chuck schumer does not go out and give a speech like that without giving a heads up to the white house. i think that at this point, you know, netanyahu has been -- he's obviously an obstacle or his government is an obstacle to getting humanitarian aid into gaza, and also he's an obstacle to any sort of plan for the day after, which is one reason why -- who are a lot of reasons why they're quickly losing support in the united states and around the world. but one is because there's no -- there's no end to this on the horizon. there's no day after. >> michelle, thank you as always. it's good to see you, my friend. michelle goldberg, an opinion columnist for "the new york times." and that is our show for tonight. "way to
it's remarkable chuck schumer going out on that much of a limb to criticize benjamin netanyahu. look, america's highest ranked elected jewish person. he was not critical of israel, the country. he was simply critical of netanyahu and stopped just a little short of asking mim to resign, but he did think israel should elect a new leader. >> right. and my guess is that chuck schumer does not go out and give a speech like that without giving a heads up to the white house. i think that at this...
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it was clear that this push by the united states would not be enough to deter benjamin netanyahu. it appears he is dead set on invading rafah and continuing the war with or without the help of israel's biggest ally. netanyahu told reporters, "we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah and as i told secretary blinken that i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s., but if we must, we will do it alone." to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies much of the money and material for its military. it's been such since the inception of the state of israel, which is the largest recipient of u.s. taxpayer- funded largess since its inception. hence, president biden has yet another choice to make as it relates to this conflict. will the u.s. use the tools at its disposal, control over a lot of the military aid that goes into israel to prevent what could become the bloodiest stage of the war or will it stand by as netanyahu continues to be defiant with the continual financial and military backing of the united states? as palesti
it was clear that this push by the united states would not be enough to deter benjamin netanyahu. it appears he is dead set on invading rafah and continuing the war with or without the help of israel's biggest ally. netanyahu told reporters, "we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah and as i told secretary blinken that i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s., but if we must, we will do it alone." to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never...
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and additionally israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu commented to chuck schumer in which schumer called for a new election in israel. schumer who appeared in the past to have a close relationship with the israeli prime minister also called netanyahu a major obstacle to peace. take a listen to how netanyahu responded. >> i think what he said is totally inappropriate. it's inappropriate to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership there. that's something that the israeli public does on its own. we're not a banana republic. the majority of the public supports the policy we're leading. go to gaza, make sure we don't put into gaza the palestinians -- >> okay. >> and the an aisle lags of israel. the majority of the israelis enjoy the policies of my government. it's not a refrigerator policy. if senator schumer opposes these policies, he's not opposing me. he's opposing the people of israel. >> it in ya hue also oppose as two f h state solution, which has been the american policy for quite some time. >>> still ahead, we'll switch to sports and the march madness
and additionally israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu commented to chuck schumer in which schumer called for a new election in israel. schumer who appeared in the past to have a close relationship with the israeli prime minister also called netanyahu a major obstacle to peace. take a listen to how netanyahu responded. >> i think what he said is totally inappropriate. it's inappropriate to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership there. that's something that...
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. >>> plus, we'll go through what president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussed yesterday in the first phone call between the two leaders in more than a month. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, march 19th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we'll begin this morning with donald trump's financial problems tied to the massive civil fraud judgment against him in the state of new york. his attorneys say the former president cannot secure a bond for the now $464 million penalty. they asked a judge yesterday for an emergency stay, claiming a bond for the full amount is, quote, a practical impossibility after they reached out to 30 companies. trump and his company need to post the full amount by monday to prevent new york attorney general letitia james from being able to collect while he appeals, which could include seizing his assets. while trump claims to be a billionaire, he clearly does not have the liquidity to pay the pond himself. as "the new york times" points out most of his net worth is from the value of hi
. >>> plus, we'll go through what president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu discussed yesterday in the first phone call between the two leaders in more than a month. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this tuesday, march 19th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. and we'll begin this morning with donald trump's financial problems tied to the massive civil fraud judgment against him in the state of new york. his attorneys...
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benjamin netanyahu said this is delusional. for the aid negotiations, the biden administration he spoke about it with jonathan in an interview we have been talking about yesterday here is what the president told our colleague. >> he has a right to defend israel, a right to continue to pursue hamas but owe must, must, must pay more attention to the innocent lives lost. he is hurting in my view, he is hurting israel more than helping israel by making the contrary to israel stands for. and i think it is a big mistake. >> so it's strong words from the president a couple months ago seemed to be embracing benjamin netanyahu with giving him the carte blanche and the president is criticizing and taking action to provide for the palestinians. >> and the president is able to see what happened. thank you, matt. >> a former trump white house attorney spoke with me me and what he said about it and we're become in 60 seconds. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business un
benjamin netanyahu said this is delusional. for the aid negotiations, the biden administration he spoke about it with jonathan in an interview we have been talking about yesterday here is what the president told our colleague. >> he has a right to defend israel, a right to continue to pursue hamas but owe must, must, must pay more attention to the innocent lives lost. he is hurting in my view, he is hurting israel more than helping israel by making the contrary to israel stands for. and i...
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richard, the crocodile tears from benjamin netanyahu. my question is, who does he think is so stupid to forget, when he's talking about, "oh, we should not interfere in fellow, you know, democracies or democratic allies," that's all he does! he basically got involved in the romney/obama campaign. he was carrying donald trump's water repeatedly. we talked about going back to 2019. he'd retweet a text of donald trump. not just a political leader but morning cable shows. that's how in the weeds benjamin netanyahu got in supporting donald trump and supporting other republican candidates and going against democrats. he's been doing this for years. to now say, oh, chuck schumer shouldn't -- it's preposterous. one other thing, again, as somebody who has been one of the fiercest supporters of israel across my adult life, it is deeply offensive that people tell me that i have no right to speak out when i think, just like when i think my former republican party is hurting itself, or my fellow countrmen and women are hurting this country, that i ca
richard, the crocodile tears from benjamin netanyahu. my question is, who does he think is so stupid to forget, when he's talking about, "oh, we should not interfere in fellow, you know, democracies or democratic allies," that's all he does! he basically got involved in the romney/obama campaign. he was carrying donald trump's water repeatedly. we talked about going back to 2019. he'd retweet a text of donald trump. not just a political leader but morning cable shows. that's how in...
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benjamin netanyahu criticized and accusing of the u.s. from a retreating position. in protest netanyahu announced he'll no longer send a delegation to washington to discuss israel's looming offensive in rafah, that delegation aglued to a few days ago. senior officials from israel were supposed to meet with the biden administration this week as the white house has raised repeated concerns about israel's launching a major military operation in the southern gaza city of rauf raw where more than a million residents have been seeking refuge. the white house says yesterday's vote does not reflect a change in america's policy and that the resolution does not stop israel from going after hamas terrorists. joining us now former spokesperson for u.s. mission to the united nations. she also worked at the nsc and teshry department. let's talk about what happened yesterday. some in the biden administration i spoke to were wer plexed and worried that netanyahu would do this, he'd throw a fit as one person put it to me and pull back the team that was coming to rafah. so what do we
benjamin netanyahu criticized and accusing of the u.s. from a retreating position. in protest netanyahu announced he'll no longer send a delegation to washington to discuss israel's looming offensive in rafah, that delegation aglued to a few days ago. senior officials from israel were supposed to meet with the biden administration this week as the white house has raised repeated concerns about israel's launching a major military operation in the southern gaza city of rauf raw where more than a...
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benjamin netanyahu may represent the leader most opposed to a palestinian state. but not all israeli prime ministers were. in fact, one of the most famous proponents of a two-state solution was ehud olem who in 2008 met with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas can came close to outlining a shared vision of piece between their two nations. it was the closest those two sides had ever come. joining me now is ehud olmert. thank you. i appreciate the time. i want to start with that. you became prime minister or you were prime minister at the time that hamas took power in gaza. you were the mayor of jerusalem during a very turbulent time in the 1990s when there was lots of terrorism, lots of conflict between israelis and palestinians. and yet, you have emerged from all of that as someone who believes in a two-state solution. why do you think that it can happen and do you think it will happen? >> i believe that there may not be >> there can be no other solution. israel has to separate from the palestinians. the palestinians ought to have their own sovereign sta
benjamin netanyahu may represent the leader most opposed to a palestinian state. but not all israeli prime ministers were. in fact, one of the most famous proponents of a two-state solution was ehud olem who in 2008 met with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas can came close to outlining a shared vision of piece between their two nations. it was the closest those two sides had ever come. joining me now is ehud olmert. thank you. i appreciate the time. i want to start with that. you...
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was hoping to some day replace benjamin netanyahu supports going into rafah. thereis support for that operation. >> yes, from what i'm hearing, it is a matter of when not if israel goes in to rafah. and in terms of what you were just discussing with peter about the inefficiency of the current aid program, it is wildly inefficient. so i was up a few days ago onnen woft aid drops left from jordan and saw how they work. i was on a plane as it flew over northern gaza and they pushed out the pallets. and each one roughly carries as much as a truck. so it is very expensive. very time consuming. each flight has to be deacon fliktsed with the israelis to deliver equivalent of one truck. and so the aid drops can be lethal if they fall on people as happened a few days ago. this aid ship which has not left yet is also incredibly inefficient. it is a relatively small ship. it is towing a barge. when it eventually does get permission to leave and it has already been here for weeks, already inspected, it only travels about three miles an hour. because it is towing a barge a
was hoping to some day replace benjamin netanyahu supports going into rafah. thereis support for that operation. >> yes, from what i'm hearing, it is a matter of when not if israel goes in to rafah. and in terms of what you were just discussing with peter about the inefficiency of the current aid program, it is wildly inefficient. so i was up a few days ago onnen woft aid drops left from jordan and saw how they work. i was on a plane as it flew over northern gaza and they pushed out the...
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two hours goes by, benjamin netanyahu's government does nothing. three hours goes by, netanyahu's government does nothing. four hours goes by, netanyahu's government does nothing. five, six, seven, eight, some ten hours. >> how big is israel? >> let me tell you something. on 9/11, three minutes after the first plane's attack, first responders were there. three minutes. >> within an hour from across the state. >> netanyahu's government waits six, seven, eight, ten hours? they won't explain why they waited so long while they knew this was going on. they let the killings continue. they let the rapes continue. why they didn't mobilize. they say, let's wait until after the war is over. okay, mr. netanyahu, why did you tell qatar to keep funding hamas three weeks before hamas killed more jews than at any time since the holocaust? netanyahu said, "we'll have to wait until the war is over to talk about that." okay, well, why didn't you do anything when you knew in 2018 the sources of hamas' illicit funding, why didn't you and trump do anything in 2018 to c
two hours goes by, benjamin netanyahu's government does nothing. three hours goes by, netanyahu's government does nothing. four hours goes by, netanyahu's government does nothing. five, six, seven, eight, some ten hours. >> how big is israel? >> let me tell you something. on 9/11, three minutes after the first plane's attack, first responders were there. three minutes. >> within an hour from across the state. >> netanyahu's government waits six, seven, eight, ten hours?...
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we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier today. he says he had already approved that attack plan before he spoke to president biden. but he is saying it will take some time before israeli forces go into rafah. we know he has agreed to send two of his most senior advisors to washington to at least hear out american concerns about a potential attack on rafah. the indication from the israeli prime minister at this point, he is determined to go in, but perhaps, perhaps not quite yet. >> raf sanchez, thank you. thanks for being there. >>> the u.s. is raising its limit on resettlement visas for afghans who worked with the u.s. military during the war in afghanistan, the result of a compromise between the biden administration and house republicans. the top republican, congressman michael mccall, says it will allow 12,000 new visas, which is lower than the 20,000 initially sought. it comes after capitol hill testimony from george milley and general mackenzie. is like... (♪♪) is he? confidently walking 8 long haired dogs and living as i
we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier today. he says he had already approved that attack plan before he spoke to president biden. but he is saying it will take some time before israeli forces go into rafah. we know he has agreed to send two of his most senior advisors to washington to at least hear out american concerns about a potential attack on rafah. the indication from the israeli prime minister at this point, he is determined to go in, but perhaps, perhaps not quite yet....
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they think that there is a better way, obviously, this administration has invited benjamin netanyahu to send a team to sue washington to try to figure out a better plan going forward. they do agree with the rooting out of hamas. they don't think hamas can be viable any longer in gaza. they don't see that as a path forward. he was also there talking about strengthening the palestinian authority and adding gazans to that authority. some in the region might say that's a bit of a pipe dream. let's bring in nbc's senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez. gabe, what else stood out to you? >> reporter: certainly some of the most pointed language we have heard so far from secretary of state blinken with regards to the israel/hamas war. something else that stood out to me, children should not be dying of malnutrition in gaza. now, it seems obvious where we are at this point. katy, if you remember in the early weeks of the war, the biden administration took great pains to say it did not want to tell israel what to do regarding its military operation in gaza, but of course we have seen t
they think that there is a better way, obviously, this administration has invited benjamin netanyahu to send a team to sue washington to try to figure out a better plan going forward. they do agree with the rooting out of hamas. they don't think hamas can be viable any longer in gaza. they don't see that as a path forward. he was also there talking about strengthening the palestinian authority and adding gazans to that authority. some in the region might say that's a bit of a pipe dream. let's...
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there's a sharp new criticism over prime minister benjamin netanyahu's handling of the war in gaza. he was caught on a hot mic with frustration over the prime minister. take a listen. >> over the weekend the president was asked about that comment and his relationship with netanyahu. in an exclusive interview with m many s nbc's jonathan capehart. >> what i meant was -- it's an expression used in the southern part of my state, meaning a serious meeting. it was -- i've known bibi for 50 years and he knew what i meant by it. >> what's the come to jesus part? what tough love are you going to give to the prime minister? >> what's happening is he has a right to defend israel, a right to continue to pursue hamas, but he must, he must, he must pay more attention to tin oh sent lives being lost as a consequence of the actions taken. he's hurting, in my view, he's hurting israel more than helping israel by making the rest of the world -- it's contrary to what israel stands for, and i think it's the biggest mistake, and i want to see a cease-fire. >> what is your red line with prime minister n
there's a sharp new criticism over prime minister benjamin netanyahu's handling of the war in gaza. he was caught on a hot mic with frustration over the prime minister. take a listen. >> over the weekend the president was asked about that comment and his relationship with netanyahu. in an exclusive interview with m many s nbc's jonathan capehart. >> what i meant was -- it's an expression used in the southern part of my state, meaning a serious meeting. it was -- i've known bibi for...
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secretary of state antony blinken was in israel meeting with benjamin netanyahu. to deter an israeli offensive into the southern city of rafah which is the last corner of gaza into which over a million civilians are now crammed. even vice president kamala harris today told report earths she cannot see safe way for gaza to evacuate rafah. there is nowhere for these people to go and be safe, she said. but after that meeting, it was clear that this push by the united states would not be enough to deter benjamin netanyahu. it appears he is dead set on invading rafah and continuing the war. with or without the help of israel's biggest ally. netanyahu told reporters we have no way to defeat hamas without going into rafah. as i told secretary blinken i hope we will do it with the support of the u.s. but if we must, we will do it alone. to be clear, when it comes to military action, israel is never alone. the u.s. supplies much of the money and material for its military. it has been such since the inception of the state of israel, the largest recipient of u.s. taxpayer fu
secretary of state antony blinken was in israel meeting with benjamin netanyahu. to deter an israeli offensive into the southern city of rafah which is the last corner of gaza into which over a million civilians are now crammed. even vice president kamala harris today told report earths she cannot see safe way for gaza to evacuate rafah. there is nowhere for these people to go and be safe, she said. but after that meeting, it was clear that this push by the united states would not be enough to...
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and that's where they said would be the safe spot now benjamin netanyahu says they plan to attack and might do so sometime during the holy month that could lead to humanitarian catastrophe. charles. >> that was npc matt bradley in nbc matt bratly. >>> the power of the court. how decisions made by the supreme court this year can either help uphold democracy or help the man and the movement that are trying to push us closer to a to being say. i am charles coleman jr. and velshi will be right back on msnbc. be right back on msnbc. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. >>> welcome back. you are watching velshi and i am charles coleman jr. in for ali.
and that's where they said would be the safe spot now benjamin netanyahu says they plan to attack and might do so sometime during the holy month that could lead to humanitarian catastrophe. charles. >> that was npc matt bradley in nbc matt bratly. >>> the power of the court. how decisions made by the supreme court this year can either help uphold democracy or help the man and the movement that are trying to push us closer to a to being say. i am charles coleman jr. and velshi...
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yesterday, benjamin netanyahu had responded to senator schumer who represents more than 20% of jewish americans. >> i think what he said is totally inappropriate. it's inappropriate to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership there. that is something the israeli republic does on its own. the majority of israelis support the policies of my government. it is not a fringe government. it represents the policies supported by the majority of the people. >> joining us now is the foreign affairs analyst and columnist from the daily beast. he's also the host of the deep state radio podcast and msnbc political analyst peter byers with us. he is a professor of journalism and political science at the city university of new york. david, what how would you gauge netanyahu's response to schumer? >> the question is how many times can he lie in such a short clip, you know, complaining that it was inappropriate for an american official to intervene when he does it all the time and this past week and said he was rooting for donald trump is of course hypocritical. him saying tha
yesterday, benjamin netanyahu had responded to senator schumer who represents more than 20% of jewish americans. >> i think what he said is totally inappropriate. it's inappropriate to go to a sister democracy and try to replace the elected leadership there. that is something the israeli republic does on its own. the majority of israelis support the policies of my government. it is not a fringe government. it represents the policies supported by the majority of the people. >>...
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president biden says benjamin netanyahu was hurting israel more helping. and was asked if israel's potential push into rafah was a red line. >> it is a red line. but i'm never going to leave israel. the defense of israel is still critical. so there is no read line that i'll cut off all weapons so they don't have the iron dome to protect them. but there is red lines that if he crosses -- you cannot have 30,000 more palestinians dead. mean sxwl meanwhile on sunday the prime minister of israel vowed to defy biden's red line on rafah saying he intends on moving ahead with operations there. and raf sanchez is joining us. what is the latest on this back and forth between the u.s. and israel? >> reporter: the one that has really struck a nerve here is the one that you cited, president biden saying that prime minister benjamin netanyahu's leadership is hurting israel more than helping. the prime minister has done a series of interviews responding to that. one of the things that he said today in an interview on fox is any perceived daylight between the united state
president biden says benjamin netanyahu was hurting israel more helping. and was asked if israel's potential push into rafah was a red line. >> it is a red line. but i'm never going to leave israel. the defense of israel is still critical. so there is no read line that i'll cut off all weapons so they don't have the iron dome to protect them. but there is red lines that if he crosses -- you cannot have 30,000 more palestinians dead. mean sxwl meanwhile on sunday the prime minister of...
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benjamin netanyahu to step down altogether. for the past decades he has been one of netanyahu and israel staunchest allies. he has defended settlements in the west bank and called for israel to strangle gaza economically. he cosponsored a bill that would've made it a federal crime to boycott israel and when he came to the united states in 2015 to deliver a crate -- speech criticizing obama, a speech dozens of democrats refuse to attend, schumer showed up and applauded for netanyahu. it cannot be overstated how big a deal it is for chuck schumer that benjamin netanyahu has now gone too far. ultimately, last week, schumer did not go as far as to call for netanyahu to step down. instead he called for israel to hold new elections and explained why he thinks the israeli people should vote netanyahu out. yesterday, president biden called prime minister netanyahu to warn him against invading rafah but today, netanyahu announced that he plans to invade anyway. he does not think biden or schumer should be telling israel what to do. for
benjamin netanyahu to step down altogether. for the past decades he has been one of netanyahu and israel staunchest allies. he has defended settlements in the west bank and called for israel to strangle gaza economically. he cosponsored a bill that would've made it a federal crime to boycott israel and when he came to the united states in 2015 to deliver a crate -- speech criticizing obama, a speech dozens of democrats refuse to attend, schumer showed up and applauded for netanyahu. it cannot...
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there was the propping up hamas by benjamin netanyahu prior to that. there is an occupation, military occupation, for decades in the west bank right now as a matter of fact, 400 people have been killed in the west bank, for the palestinians, since october 7th. west bank had nothing to do with what happened on october 7th. right? so, we have to be honest about the entire conversation and not just say, one thing. >> i think it is very fair to say, tensions have risen throughout the entire region, to your point there, about the attacks on palestinians. that has been said. thank you so much for your time here. we have had so much going on with this baltimore report, live coverage of that. so, we were going to get back to other parts of our show. thank you so much for coming on. >> i appreciate you. >>> coming up next hour, liz cheney, an important message about something that has left her scratching her head. ♪♪ [ cellphone whooshes ] [ sighs ] that's why progressive makes it easy to save with a commercial auto quote online so you can take on all your
there was the propping up hamas by benjamin netanyahu prior to that. there is an occupation, military occupation, for decades in the west bank right now as a matter of fact, 400 people have been killed in the west bank, for the palestinians, since october 7th. west bank had nothing to do with what happened on october 7th. right? so, we have to be honest about the entire conversation and not just say, one thing. >> i think it is very fair to say, tensions have risen throughout the entire...
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