new deal. the negotiations are going nowhere and my question is, i don t know why the administration did this. what did they hope to accomplish? negotiations are going nowhere and needlessly stuck the thumb in the eye of an ally. chris: let me bring that up with evan byah. there is no practical difference between what the president proposed and what the basic policy was under president clinton and george bush and they are trying to offer the arabs something, they say, because the palestinians are headed to the u.n. in september to have a unilateral declaration of a palestinian state and are trying to head off that vote, does that make sense to you. a lot of it makes sense, chris. nobody believes the 1967 lines while be where we end up and everybody knows you have to take realities on the ground into consideration and that means chris: why didn t the president say that? well, he did. in he said there would be land swaps we have to take, the
tripoli. could that rogue nation, iran be the big winner when all of this settles in the middle east? martha: a real possibility and then this, chaos and carnage as the ground shook in new zealand. we are still trying to figure out if any more people can be rescued. a former u.s. senator was caught in the middle of the tragic natural disaster. evan byah was there and he joins us, coming up. bill: also, dems are awol and troopers are looking for them in wisconsin and the republican governor with yet another appeal to come on home. the one call i am wishing to get the most, is from one of those 14 state senators who said, they are willing to come back and do the job they were elected to do and they weren t elected to hide out in another state. bill: that is governor walker and in a moment you ll hear and see one of those democratic senators, awol. live in illinois. our guest in only three minutes, to explain when they are coming
important issues to the u.s. and thanks for weighing in. great to see you. thank you, gentlemen. bill: in the meantime, hundreds missing in the wake of the devastating earthquake. up here! up here! bill: imagine losing track of your spouses in the chaos and happened to a former u.s. senator, evan byah is now back in the u.s., we ll talk to him, live. after the break. s a rule of na. you don t decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they re perfect. then freeze them fast so they re are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. green giant or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. [ female announcer ] last year, the u.s. alone used over 39 billion plastic bottles of water.
at least two suspects have been detained and we don t know if there is a connection between this and warrants served for the action taking place, with the agents across the border in mexico. but, obviously, this is a difficult scene, and we have seen 8 officers over the last few months across the nation and the officer wounded and we ll continue to keep on top of the situation and bring you the latest on his injuries. bill: the scene of the moment in new zealand, hopes of finding survivors, beginning to fade now, and today we are learning stunning details from members of the u.s. delegation in christchurch at the moment the deadly ground shook. evan byah was with his wife at the time and he was attending a trade forum and she was shopping at a different part of the town and back in washington now, senator, good morning to you. you were separated for four hours. did you think you lost your
into the eastern part of washington, there are two districts there where the mail in voting seems to be giving a bit of a boost to the republican and, dino rossi will have to overachieve out west where there is a conservative base on the vote, districts 4-5 on the district and if he gets a big number out there and there are early indications that is happening with the mail-in vote it could make up some of what will be murray s advantage in seattle and what the republicans are looking at and it seems to have begun to happen, one of the reasons why there is a slight shift in how it looked a couple days ago, patty murray had an edge and dino rossi may have momentum the final hours. martha: and the house side, carl. reporter: a whole host of races out there. washington state is an emphasis on the u.s. senate. and earlier in the evening tonight, let s look at what could happen in indiana and kentucky, the polls close at 7:00 and the senate race, has been tossed into the republican columns