that idea indefensible. this isn t the first time the two have had a frosty session, if you will. they met in march of last year right after tension erupted over israel s refusel to suspend settlement activities. let me bring in cnn senior white house correspondent ed henry now. ed, we saw the public face they put on. any idea of what happened behind closed doors? reporter: well, we re digging on that. what s interesting, from what we know, this meeting went far longer than it was supposed to. it went over 95 minutes. and that blew out the president s schedule a bit. and that gives you a sense that they were talking pretty intently behind closed doors and for most of it, it was really one-on-one which is interesting, because principals tend to do that, kick the staff out of the room when they want to get down to business and sometimes air real differences so it s less likely to leak out if there s fewer people in the room. from reading the body language, on one hand there s a lot of
our work. and in return, as we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11, we commit to you that we will continue to do everything in our power to fulfill your mission of defeating al qaeda and their militant allies. we will do whatever it takes to protect this country and to keep it safe. this has been a long and tough fight, and it s not over. but as we have just proven, it s a fight that we re going to win for you, mr. president, and for the american people. ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor to introduce the president of the united states. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, all. thank you. thank you so much. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. well, thank you, leon, and thank you, jim. when i chose leon panetta as director of the cia, i said he was going to be a strong advocate for this agency and would strengthen your capabilities to meet the threats of our time. when i chose jim clapper as director of national intelligence, i charged him with making
not going to go over my levees, but i m not confident that enough of this is going to cave off and i m going to have a breach. i d say it s 50-50. president obama is face to face with israeli prime minister be benjamin netanyahu. the president wants the 1967 borders to be the starting point for negotiations on a palestinian state. netanyahu is said to be furious over the president s proposal. shouts of god is great peppered with gunfire. anti-government protests followed friday prayers in cities across syria today. activists and witnesses say that security forces have killed at least 12 protesters today. and today marks 60 days since the u.s. and other nato allies launched air strikes on libyan forces. the war powers resolution requires that the president get congressional approval to continue or u.s. troops have to stand down. the obama administration has not said how it plans to handle this deadline. well, the man who kidnapped and raped utah teenager elizabeth sm
seeing the release of dominique strauss-kahn. that s right. in fact, we re waiting for the former imf chief to walk out of jail. a judge agreed to free him on bail yesterday. that s the same day a grand jury indicted him. in order to get out of jail strauss-kahn will post bail of $1 million and a $5 million insurance bond and forced to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet and guarded around the clock. strauss-kahn had been under suicide watch or has been and could be walking out of there any moment. susan candiotti is here now. this is a big victory for his legal team. it wanted this to happen before it was denied and now he got it. it s a matter of making it all come together. we don t know exactly when he ll be getting out of rikers. we do know that the judge is going to have to finally sign off everything is in place. we know that as you ve been reporting, that a security team has been hired by the defense team and he has to pay for this himself, dominique strauss-
from being free. deadly attack in pakistan, the americans are in the firing ryan less than a month after their forces killed osama bin laden. and leave new friends behind. the queen s historic visit to ireland is almost over. we begin this hour in washington where israel s prime minister will meet the u.s. president today for what s expected to be a tense round of talks. benjamin netanyahu arrives less than 24 hours after barack obama deliver add big speech on relations in the middle east. he got a frosty reception in israel. it s an idea the u.s. has supported unofficially for years, but no president has ever before stated it. the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps so secure and recognized borders are established for both states. reporter: in return obama called on them to retain its security and recognize it as a jewish state. the 1967 borders were in place before the six-day war in which israel captured th