president trump. but separately you know on the european allies and how they regard us. i wouldn t go so far as to say the united states has lost its international standing. you know, if we want to lead on an issue i think our european allies and friends will still work with us, but we are increasingly isolating ourselves, in particular from our allies, which is not what we should be doing, when we re looking to undermine iranian threat, perhaps bolster support for renewed peace process regarding the israe israeli/palestinian issue. you know, this is where we re finding we re isolating ourselves. things like climate change. going down a treacherous path. i want to talk about the philippines. there was a meeting with the philippine president that came with one jaw-dropping moment. president trump appearing to laugh at a troubling comment from duterte. cal? oh, i m sorry, yes, so the comment was this. i m sorry, i thought we had it. actually, we do have it.
hit them when you re digging. 811 is a free service. i m passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they re the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i ll drive it every day of the week. together, we re building a better california. all right. new this morning, we re learning of tensions inside the white house between jared kushner and the secretary of state rex tillerson. so this time sources tell cnn they re clashing, the two men are clashing, over the attempt at a middle east peace deal. joining us is elise labott our global affairs correspondent in washington. the two not seeing eye to eye, why? you know, guys, the president has called the israe israeli/palestinian agreement the ultimate deal and didn t tap the secretary of state, but his 36-year-old son-in-law and
explicit, but when the president says all options are on the table, that is also designed to send a message. there s a potential potentially when it comes to timing. israe israeli s facing an exten shall threat from iran. it s more a case of timing than it is objective. adding to the timing consideration, dennis, look at netanyahu s election setback. does that put things further away from military intervention by israel or the u.s. against iran or does it move it closer? well, i don t think it moves it closer. what i think it does, if you look at the israeli attitudes on this, the public attitudes on this have been very clear. basically, almost no one in israel thinks israel can live with an iran that has that capability but there s a very
unpack it for us. i m not a psychologist, but this is pro jektsing. you say the other person is doing, but that s what you intend. if you believe, as i think most of us do, that american leadership in the world is absolutely critical and that s what mitt romney has said. if you believe this is the romney position and republican position. that actually this president is running a feckless foreign policy, you should be offering behind closed doors and in public this sense that america can do anything. he said you hope somewhere something will change us. that s not the american way. if it had been, bill clinton wouldn t have intervened in northern ireland which seemed an intractable as the israe israeli/palestinian conflict. that s been enduring in spite of hiccups. jimmy carter the man they dispar r raj day in and day out.