MORNING BRIEF: Hannity: It's time to get ObamaCare repeal 'over the line'
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Fox News' Sean Hannity took aim Thursday night at Republican senators who expressed skepticism of or opposition to the revised health care measure that would repeal and replace ObamaCare.
"You made us a promise, the American people, for seven years. You guaranteed you’d end ObamaCare," the "Hannity" host said. "You assured all of us you would develop a health care bill that actually worked for the American people. Stop your whining, roll up your sleeves, get to work, put your egos aside, get it done."
SHOOTING AT HOLY SITE
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Three Palestinians opened fire on Israelis Friday near an important Jerusalem holy site-- known to Jews as Temple Mount-- wounding two seriously before the attackers were killed in a gunfight, Israeli police said.
The attack occurred near a gate of Jerusalem's Old City and the shooters then fled toward a mosque at the nearby holy site, Luba Samri, a police spokeswoman said. Police gave chase and they were shot dead at the compound.
KILLER HAD AN ACCOMPLICE?
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A second person of interest was taken into custody late Thursday in the investigation into the gruesome murders of four men on a secluded farm in Pennsylvania.
The unidentified person was detained in northeast Philadelphia, Fox 29 reported.
TRUMP TRAVEL BAN
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A federal judge in Hawaii on Thursday expanded the list of “bona fide” family relationships needed by people seeking new visas from six majority Muslim countries to avoid President Trump’s travel ban.
U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson ordered the U.S. not to enforce the travel ban on grandparents, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins of people in the U.S.
FIGHTING WORDS
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President Trump's personal attorney Marc Kasowitz threatened a stranger in a series of profanity-laden emails Wednesday obtained by ProPublica.
In emails obtained by the publication, the man had sent Kasowitz an email with the subject line "Resign Now" after watching MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show," which had featured a segment about the lawyer Trump retained to represent him in matters related to the ongoing Russia probe.