us as he always does. congratulations to you, last week in advance of the white house talks, you predicted that they really wouldn t result in anything. except announcing new talks and that is exactly what they did. well, in all candor, it wasn t hard to make that prediction. and, i think what we ll see is the series of meetings that don t produce very much. the most likely outcome is the peace talks fail and the only question is will it be sooner or will it be later. eric: if that is the most likely outcome why would she be putting her reputation on the line sitting down herself, with both sides, and in egypt, and in a little over a week. well i think the short answer to that question is because the president has this is a one of his top foreign policy priorities, and they were on this for 19 months, to get these talks started again, and, with all due respect, to senator george mitchell, i think the president told the secretary of state at the time for you to get in, i honestl
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