peace. to get historic results, we need courageous leaders. it has always been, as jeff zeleny noted, u.s. policy to at least on paper be the honest broker. of course, past presidents have seen israel as a rock-solid u.s. ally, the u.s. would always lean towards israel, but u.s. presidents pick up the phone and say stop building settlements to the israeli leaders or you re being counterproductive, and try to bring the palestinians in. why this break from the trump white house and what did they expect to get from it, a more happy benjamin netanyahu, or do they actually think by breaking the old framework, they can build a new one? i m not sure that it matters and i ll tell you why. i think what they have been saying is the only way to restart the peace process is to take jerusalem off the table, a lot of other things will fall into place. it sort of suggests that they re going to ask israel to make concessions. they re going to ask israel to make concessions going forward. but i t
jerusal jerusalem. top officials here in the u.s. have been warning as recently as last month about this danger of a possible uptick in isis inspired attacks right here in the u.s. especially with the collapse of the islamic state s cal fate. the fbi did a search of jameson s home in modesto, california. that s just 90 miles from san francisco and they found fire arms, empty magazines, ammunition and fireworks. jameson is now in custody. cnn, washington. and california s modesto says that jameson s attorney has denied the allegations contained in that affidavit. one worker has been hurt this morning at an oil well site in colorado. people in the area say they felt and heard this loud boom and you look at these pictures, you can imagine how they feel this. the worker was taken to a local hospital. we don t know his condition just
but this isn t like it used to be where they could vote against you and then you pay them hundreds of millions of dollars and nobody knows what they re doing, and we re not going to be taken advantage of any longer. let s go live to jerusalem and bring in cnn s oren liebermann. oren, good morning to you. what s next here? reporter: well, president donald trump s threat there, whether he carries it through or not, isn t expected to change many votes. and if you want to get a sense of what this vote could end up being in the 183-member united nations general assembly, look at a vote a couple days ago on palestinian self determination, 126 in favor, 7 against. israel and the u.s. standing together in that voting against or abstention, but that s the kind of majority this could pass with, condemning or trying to nullify president trump s recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. it is non binding, so even if it passes unanimously, it doesn t actually change or affect trump s r
rumor, attention-seeking partisans will continue to spread them. mueller is facing a growing number of republicans who claim there is an anti-trump bias in his russia investigation. this morning the u.n. general assembly votes on a resolution rejecting president trump s decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. and the administration says it will remember which countries oppose the u.s. position. america s u.n. ambassador, nikki haley, writing her fellow ambassadors to say she and the president will be carefully monitoring their votes and taking them personally. that follows this tweet from haley on tuesday when we make a decision at the will of the american people about where to locate our embassy, we don t expect those we ve helped to target us. the u.s. will be taking names. president trump pushing it one step further, warning financial assistance to nations could be cut off if they vote against the u.s. position. well, we re watching those votes. let them
responsibilities and authorities. white house counsel ty cobb responding to warner s warning, telling cnn no consideration is being given to firing mueller. he adds, if the media is going to continue to ask for responses to every absurd and baseless rumor, attention-seeking partisans will continue to spread them. mueller is facing a growing number of republicans who claim there is an anti-trump bias in his russia investigation. this morning the u.n. general assembly votes on a resolution rejecting president trump s decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. the administration says it will remember which countries oppose the u.s. position. america s u.n. ambassador, nikki haley, writing her fellow ambassadors to say she and the president will be carefully monitoring their votes and taking them personally. that follows this tweet from haley on tuesday when we make a decision at the will of the american people about where to locate our embassy, we don t expect th