out there. sunni nations almost all. to greet donald trump. and is he going to be speaking to these nations. basically, it s going to be the arab world and free world speaking. donald trump is going to be the keynoter. it s amazing. a guy getting a lot of guff because of a six nation ban or seven nation ban who made some statements on the campaign trail that people thought were anti-islamic. no one told the saudis and no one told the people of cutter. no one told united arab emirates. they love he is coming. this is going to be perhaps his answer to president obama s cairo speech. it s no longer about iran in the region. ainsley: he is also going to israel and meeting with netanyahu. also going to sicily. did you know that the vatican is its own country. smallest country in the world. is he going to stop there to meet with the pope. steve: whole trip kicks off today at 2:10. today is, by the way, the 120th day that the president of the united states has had this job.
politics plays out. i did the show with you five years ago and right after the cairo speech. right, and we got a taste how krzs we conservatives were going to act. unable to win his way with congress and with getting the promise of cairo delivered on. john kerry, the secretary of state, he s been trying his best to do it. george mitchell tries as a special middle east envoy. but so far, not much success. on the second anniversary of the cairo speech, i heard the president speak at the state department. another brilliant speech. three days later, i was in the middle east when netanyahu was speak and congress getting 29 standing ovation for insulting the president and for saying i will defy what he said about the 67 borders. so there s a sense he can t deliver and he s unable to break through the system and do it and we see that all throughout the numbers. his numbers are up. his approval numbers. his approval numbers are up. compared to bush? bush is the least favored
is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace, those who promote conflict rather than the cooperation that can help all of our people achieve justice and prosperity. and this cycle of suspicion and discord must end. so has that cycle of suspicion and discord ended? what s going on right now? let s welcome the president of the arab-american institute, james zogby, to us right now. you just conducted, five years after the speech, an important poll, arab attitudes. give us a headline. i think suspicions remain, and a lack of confidence is clearly there. a sense that the u.s. cannot deliver on the promises of the cairo speech, i think, colors the whole arab attitude toward america and the president.
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