but that doesn t change fundamental disagreement we heard referenced by bb netanyahu, and you will hear from the president today, look there s a fundamental disagreement over whether or not the united states should be leading the charge to negotiate some sort of deal with iran, whether iran can be trusted under any circumstances, and every indication that they have not been cooperating with inspectors. so yes. i think there may be ratcheting down of rhetoric. i am not sure it serves anyone s purposes, certainly not benjamin netanyahu, but the fundamental disagreement is still there. thanks so much kris. let me bring in michael tomasky. thanks for joining us. thank you. first let me get your thoughts on prime minister netanyahu s speech a short time ago, even praising obama administration for its support of israel. yeah. this isn t surprising. i would completely expect him to
denied justice because of california s delay on lethal injection. 59% of you said yes, 41 said no. val on facebook said yes, he was given the death penalty so give him what he gave this family. and joe said if every state would execute truly guilty people it would send words for others that you cannot get away with murder. there are too many laws protecting the guilty. that does it for in edition of news nation. you can catch up every weekday 11:00 a.m. eastern time. we ll have live coverage tomorrow, prime minister benjamin netanyahu s speech is happening at 11:00 a.m. eastern. up next, andrea mitchell reports. it s a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don t like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it s just two pills, all day!
destruction of israel. muslim brotherhood want to destroy israel and elected the president. why did he go now in the second term? didn t seem to give much attention in the first term. why now? i have no idea. i think his polling numbers have gone badly because of the continuous campaigning and attacking republicans and his advisors said to him you better be nice. and a charm offensive at the jefferson hotel with republican senators and now a charm offensive in israel with bb netanyahu. and this is apparently the new happier, more pleasant barack obama, but i think the mask slipped a little today and the underlying real thing, to somehow come back to blaming israel, even when other people are firing rockets at israel. greta: and so he walks away from this trip with what? i m not saying turning around bad press. greta: bad press in the from the whole notion of
destruction of israel. muslim brotherhood want to destroy israel and elected the president. why did he go now in the second term? didn t seem to give much attention in the first term. why now? i have no idea. i think his polling numbers have gone badly because of the continuous campaigning and attacking republicans and his advisors said to him you better be nice. and a charm offensive at the jefferson hotel with republican senators and now a charm offensive in israel with bb netanyahu. and this is apparently the new happier, more pleasant barack obama, but i think the mask slipped a little today and the underlying real thing, to somehow come back to blaming israel, even when other people are firing rockets at israel. greta: and so he walks away from this trip with what? i m not saying turning around bad press. greta: bad press in the from the whole notion of
in the middle east and take advantage of the opportunity there and stem the tied of this violence. all right. senator d amato? he was great on that. he was absolutely great and he was right. because the president continually attacked him and made false charges. but i wish on foreign policy he would have said mr. president, you couldn t find time to meet with our most important ally in that region of the country, bb netanyahu, when he came to new york and you could do to tv shows and interviews but you couldn t meet with him? what kind of signal does that send to the arabic community? that would have been a haymaker. did he do anything to reverse the momentum, ed? that s what he needed to do because right now it s going to mit s favor. i still think it s in mit s favor. most people don t care about foreign policy because it s a crisis area the next four years. i think most people care about the economy and pitt got back on