matte macy now of the united states government in the middle east, the most volatile dangerous region in the country. they re not and that might never happen. two, we haven t seen this build over a few more months when you have impeachment hearings, which will come in the house. we ll get more attention. and i think steve s point is essentially right, the question is whether this moves people essentially right or right? well, the point is it moves politically. you referenced this earlier, but talk about the highway that runs from tehran through syria all the way to the mediterranean? the foreign policy consequences of this regionally and globally are really impossible to underestimate or minimize. in the region we have gone in the course of a generation from a part of the world that the united states dominated, we rejected the iraqis when they invaded kuwait, we were promoting peace between palestini
president obama won the nobel peace prize. he thinks he deserves it. let s see if he can make peace with north korea, the middle east. then he clearly deserves it. if he gets an israeli palestinian deal of the century and gets that done and there s peace between the israelis and palestini palestinians. then he deserves the nobel peace prize. right now it s premature. we ll see you in the situation room. thank you very much. you ll see the tense moments between a reporter and bill belichick when she asked him about antonio brown. a former nfl star fired amid rape allegations. this as we get new details about what brown plans to do next. dam. with portfolio managers focused on the long term. who look beyond the spreadsheets to understand companies, from breakroom to boardroom.
trip. the president was greeted here with fantastic warmth. he made an indelible impression on the people of israel and it s good to see you again. please send him our warmest regards. i definitely will. all right, let s bring in our global affairs analyst of the miller center here in washington. you spent about two decades as a state department official working on the israeli peace process. jared kushner meeting with the prime minister of israel, he ll meet with the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas. i told him i wish my father-in-law had as much confidence in me as his father-in-law appears to have in him. the ultimate deal, which we ve chased after for a long time, and that s part of the problem, we ve cared about it more than the israelis and the palestinians so whether jared
prepared to take measured confidence steps as israelis and palestini palestinians take steps toward one another. they have the money to back it up. the issue is they can supplement, but they cannot substitute for the core decisions israelis and palestinians have to make. you got a new president, inunpredictable, he s clearly established a very close relationship with israel, gone to israel earlier than any president has ever gone in his term. palestinians are more or less dependent on him. the problem again is whether the israelis and palestinians are willing to make the decisions. if they are, then maybe we ll be raising our glasses, and maybe there will be some kind of an agreement. an ultimate deal? not so sure. in the fapast when they were close, they didn t have these outside arab supporters directly involved and that could be a decisive factor. maybe i m being overly optimistic right now. covering this peace process for a long time. no one ever, wolf, lost money
that can help pave the way for a better palestinian/zeisraeli relationship. he had a very warm reception from president trump in washington. that said other palestinians who disagree with huh because and who disdain his leadership, he has very little widespread support anumong the palestinian people are very angry about this and do thought see these chances. we saw a new mandate from hamas in gaza hoping they could pave the way for a better relationship and be part of the conversation. some zooisraelis also believe t hamas is now a reality that gaza is not going to go away. but that is not likely to happen under president trump. at least not as far as israel is