Foreign correspondent Kylie Kobe Reporting on the ground in jerusalem. Kylie, you are on the ground in jerusalem, as i just said. The deadline to evacuate gaza ends in less than an hour. What are you hearing from israeli officials . Well, they are not saying that there is any sort of imminent ground offensive but then you wouldnt expect them to announce it. They have made it very clear that that will be the next step. This is going to intensify. They have not said whether political leaders have made it official have actually ordered it but that is the direction we are heading can you hear me okay . So, the first 24hour deadline did approach and then pass. People are still being allowed to leave. In fact, the idf opened those o corridors from the north of gaza down to the south. Seeing evacuees would be allowed to pass safely along those two corridors. That came after an israeli airstrike Hit A Convoy Of Palestinian Evacuees on friday. 70 people were killed, many of them women and child
a president obama legacy probably the next democrat president, doesn t matter who it s going to be, will eliminate trump heritage and maybe legacy and maybe we re a part of it. reporter: palestinians have had an equally strong if very different reaction to trump. rallies against trump have become increasingly common. at first they showed signs of cooperation, but those soon faded as the palestinians froze contact. translator: we have cut all contacts of the american administration with trump s occupation of jerusalem. and those who do not like it should hit their heads against the wall. reporter: abass has shown little if any flexibility in
of president donald trump s most loyal voters. today we officially open the united states embassy in jerusalem. reporter: if they could only vote in the u.s. no country has been so open and so loud about supporting trump as israel. led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu who has hailed those ties in every meeting with american officials. you have no greater ally than the united states, that s clear. but i think you have no better ally than him. reporter: trump has cemented his status in the minds of many israelis following his visit to the western wall, his recognizing that jerusalem is the capital of israel. the political bromance looks set to continue with both leaders touting the best relations ever with israel and america. if president trump eliminates
working with the u.s. instead turning to the international community. right now only one side is listening. orin leiberman, cnn, jerusalem. next here on cnn newsroom, nasa launches one of its most ambitious journeys ever. a one of a kind mission to touch the sun. plus we have tiger woods surging at the leader board. fans were treated to a thrilling finish at the pga championship. we ll have that for you in just a moment. so you just walk around telling people geico could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that s nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com.
julie davis and nick fandos. mr. trump talked about his accomplishments, including the surging economy, the decisions to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and to pursue nuclear disarmament talks with north korea and the opening of the united states embassy in jerusalem. and he recounted how he persuaded president xi jinping of china to release three american college basketball players arrested in china for shoplifting luxury goods according to three people who were present. or were told about his comments. mr. trump joked about the episode marveling that three 7 foot tall athletes could think they could get away with stealing in a country where most people he said are around 5 feet tall. senators left the meeting privately comparing mr. trump s freewheeling performance to a comedy club routine according to one person briefed on the lunch. kim, what do you say after that, and what about the part of it that it was a working lunch? yeah, it is a working lunch. i think the republicans