need compassionate comprehensive immigration reform. dreamers and kids with productive lives should have a path to citizenship, just not sure the people who come here illegally. we were so close, d a ca, daca was there. the president talked about it, they agreed on it in principle face-to-face, the republicans in the white house, they got spooked and backed out, was that a dream deal? the cost of border security, half of what it was, i don t think it is a financial issue with secure borders. democrats haven t wanted to have immigration reform completed because it is a great political issue. it is so wrong and one thing
to vote on a deal once it s inked. you don t have to pass a bill now to tell congress it has the way to weigh in on a negotiated deal once it s done. there s an argument to be said that passing the corker bill today isn t that big a deal, because congress still has the ability to way in, and frankly i hope we have the maturity to wait, given the fact that we still have the ability to take a vote if and when we ever get to a final negotiated agreement. the israeli government, of course, netanyahu leads that government. other critics are ramping up to kill this deal. here is the prime minister himself on meet the press this weekend. let s watch bibi. i think this is a dream deal for iran and it s a nightmare deal for the world. i think the real problem in the middle east is not the democracy of israel that has shown restraint or responsibility, but it s cunning like iran that
a final negotiated agreement. the israeli government of course netanyahu leads that government. other critics are ramping up to kill this deal. here is the prime minister himself on meet the press this weekend. let s watch bibi. i think this is a dream deal for iran and it s a nightmare deal for the world. i think the real problem in the middle east is not the democracy of israel that has shown restraint or responsibility but it s cunning like iran that pursue nuclear weapons with the explicit goal first of annihilating us but also ultimately of conquering the middle east and threatening you. it sounds like you would want the u.s. to kill is that what you would like them to do? i would like the united states and the other members of the p-5 plus one to get a better deal. you can ratchet you have the sanctions. peter baker, it seems like he does what a lot of politicians do.
it calls a story of journalistic failure. if this reporter had just contacted you, could all this have been avoided? absolutely. hard sell president obama calls the nuclear deal a once in a lifetime opportunity while telling israel we ve got your back. it s been personally difficult for me the sort of expressions that somehow we don t have this administration has not done everything it could to look out for israel s interest. but our congressional republicans and key allies buying it? i think this deal is a dream deal for iran and nightmare deal for the world. and closing arguments, the jury is expected to get the case today in the boston bombing trial. even though a guilty verdict seems all but certain, two big questions remain. will dzhokhar tsarnaev take the stand in the follow-up trial to come and what penalty will be
minister netanyahu is expressing the deep rooted concerns that a lot of israeli population feel about this. what we will be doing even as we enter into this deal is sending a very clear message to the iranians and to the entire region that if anybody messes with israel america will be there. let me start reporter: that will not appease prime minister nets on meet the press. i think this deal is a dream deal for iran and it s a nightmare deal for the world. reporter: the administration is counting on secretary of state kerry s partner at the negotiations, energy secretary earnest monez, a nuclear physicist to defend it. we have blocked all of these pathways to a bomb. this is a long-term arrangement. reporter: since thursday s agreement iran and the u.s. are disagreeing about what they settled on in lieuuzon. zarif is dispute that sanctions would be phased out gradually,