whole investigation is more fake and more phony, more conniveed, than usual possibly imagine. sandra: arizona congressman andy biggs sits on the house judiciary committee and a member of the house freedom caucus as well. thank you for being here this morning. what do you think of that theory? that this is just all a setup from the beginning. well, you know, americans all across the spectrum love conspiracy theories. here is one where i think is probably a real conspiracy. you have people at the highest levels of government, the dnc and hillary clinton working with the f.b.i. to get a warrant to spy on american citizens using a phony dossier. you ve got people that are charged with crimes just because they are close to president trump. has nothing to do with what they are supposed to be doing. you have mueller being manipulated by comey and rosenstein so he can become the special counsel to start a russia investigation. you are talking a whole
major private sector investment possibilities and a talented, hungry, eager to work young work force. israel s economy could enjoy growth as a regional economic powerhouse taking advantage of the unparalleled culture of innovation and trading opportunities with new arab partners. there could be a new security arrangement in which israel cooperates with key arab states. that s the future everybody should be working for. president obama and i know that the incoming administration has signalled that they may take a different path. even suggesting breaking from the long standing policies on settlements, jerusalem, and the possibility of a two-state solution. that s for them to decide.
amazing potential in context of independence, with major private sector investment possibilities, and a talented, hungry, eager to work, young workforce. israel s economy could enjoy unprecedented growth, as it becomes a regional, economic, powerhouse, taking ad advantage ofç the unparalleled culture of innovation and trading opportunities with new arab partners, meanwhile, security challenges could be addressed by an entirely new security arrangement, in which israel cooperates openly with key arab states. that is the future everybody should be working for. president obama and i know the incoming administration has signaled that they make a different path, and even suggested breaking from the long-standing u.s. policies on settlements, jerusalem and possibility of a two-state solution. that is for them to decide. that is how we work.
ending the conflict. it has been more than 20 years since israel and the plo signed their first agreement. the oslo accords, and the plo formally recognized israel. both sides committed to a plan to transition much of theç west bank and gaza to palestinian control during permanent negotiations that would put an end to their conflict. unfortunately neither the transition, nor the final agreement came about. both sides bear responsibility for that. finally, some 15 years ago, king abdullah of saudi arabia came out with a historic arab peace initiative which offered fully normalized relations with israel when it made peace. an enormous opportunity then and now, which has never been fullyç embraced. that history was critical to our approach to trying to find a way
acknowledged. this is necessary to reflect practical realities on the ground and ensure that the agreement is fair to both sides. there is also broad recognition of israel s need to ensure that the borders are secure and defensible and that the territory of palestine is viable and contiguous. virtually everyone i have spoken to has been clear on this principle as well. no changes by israel to the 1967 lines will be recognized by the international community unless agreed to by both sides. princip principle two. fulfill the vision of the u.n. general assembly resolution 181 of two states for two peoples one jewish, one arab with mutual recognition and full equal rights for all their respective citizens.