the nuclear agreement, 43% disapprove. it depends on how you word this question, to be honest. kerry is also trying to make some progress on the israeli palestinian front. on monday he joked about what has been nearly nonstop tram between jerusalem and ramallah. i just got back from what i think was my eighth trip to israel since becoming secretary of state, and i leave the day after tomorrow, and i will be having dinner with bibi again on thursday night. so this is a commute, folks. putting the shuttle in shuttle diplomacy. he said despite widespread skepticism, he continues to believe peace agreement between israel and the flippians is possible. i talked to benjamin nettian hue at least two or three times a week. we are handle in hand and mind in mind trying to figure out how to do this in a way that protects the security of israel but establishes the sovereignty
that s our concern right now. now, there s an administration view that says you kind of had to do this testing phase with rouhani to see if it s going to work, if you re then going to be able to raech et things up more down the road. do you buy into that view? well, the problem is if on wednesday, the week after deal, the foreign minister then says we re going to continue construction on the plutonium reactor, that s the time for the secretary of state to come forward and say, now, wait a minute, this just is not justifiable. this is a violation of the agreement and to force compliance. we re beginning to see here instead that the iranians are sort of dictating the terms. well, that may be what the worlds say, but it s not what it means to us. so from our standpoint it looks like the zeal for the deal is sort of undermining the practical implementation on the clarification and on the weapon system actually stoppinging. members of congress that i have
things out tomorrow. do it today. major ice issues. it s a legit snow here. we press the panic button a lot in washington but it s legit. you haven t had snow in three years in d.c. that s right. bill karins, thank you, sir. up next, dealing with iran. secretary of state john kerry heads to capitol hill today to try to convince congress to at least hold off on criticizing the deal with iran, at least let the six months go. i m going to talk to chairman ed royce of the house foreign affairs committee holding the hearing today. but first a look at today s politics planner. as you can see, a lot of stuff in d.c. today, somewhat so. big fed meeting on how the volcker rule is going to work. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy?
messages. but clearly the last text message is important and all of this is interesting when you consider the nfl has hired an outside investigator. that s attorney ted wells and he is not working against sort of a clock because all of this is working out of public domain and any investigator wants to get a hold of what could be evidence before it s out of the public domain and shape the evidence. he s up against a time clock even though he says there s no deadline for him to reach a conclusion in this investigation. thank you very much. greatly appreciate it. this week the obama administration will release health care enrollment numbers after last month s rocky rollout of the website. what we can expect. senior political mark murray will join us with the first read on this holiday. secretary of state john kerry heads to capitol hill this week to brief lawmakers on the negotiation over iran s nuclear program. we ll get an update. why the talks in geneva
uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you.well, you know. martin will break his silence about the scandal this week. incognito attempted to set the record straight in an interview, he addressed his relationship and admitted he did use the n word but said he was not racist, part of locker room wanter. this is an issue of my and john s relationship, where i ve taken stuff too far.