thank you for giving us some perspective here. you gave a speech recently. to regain power, to set the stage, netanyahu gave key cabinet posts in defense and international in national police security, excuse me, internal security to extreme right wing partners. one of those ministers had previously been labeled as a terror leader of the extreme right. is this now playing out in real time with the palestinians? the situation is explosive. i think we need to make a difference between the need to fight to rule and this need exists no matter what is the israeli government. but yet it is clear that the current israeli government is completely against any solution with the palestinians based on two states for two peoples. their vision is about getting more settlements. there s no political horizon. i believe the right thing to do
committee. there s some head butting with the doj on not sharing information back and forth. yeah, people will stake out on the legislative branch, the executive branch, i have powers, i have subpoenas. it will end with a lot of chicken, i think. a lot of games of chicken. neil: legally can republicans do what they re threatening to do, withhold appointments and deciding everything from judgeships to key cabinet posts, i suppose, until they get this. this could turn into something very nasty. yeah, you think about the judicial appointments, the federal bunch. they all have to go through the senate. i can take a couple of people gumming up the works over there saying no. we re going to withhold our votes, whether it s in committee or more broadly, we re going to bring this thing to a stop. individual senator or small groups have a lot of power in this situation to do those kinds of things. tom cotton s words were we re going to bring a lot of pain on
PETALING JAYA: Prime Ministers of the past three governments took different approaches in forming their Cabinets, which resulted in varying timelines before the entire line-up was made visible.