Moshe yaalon speaks object concerns about the Iran Nuclear Deal in washington, d. C. This is just over an hour. Good morning, everyone. And thank you all for coming. Im joseph gildenhorn, former ambassador and Wilson International scepter board of trustees. Thank you for being here. Let me recognize an Important Group who are central to the success of the wilson center. We thank our outstanding president james harmon who regrets she cannot be here today, but extends her best regards. Let me also acknowledge andre barke. The plam continues to be a key form in washington for serious discussion of northeast issues. Were also pleased and honored to be joined by israels outstanding ambassador to the United States, ron derr who is here with us today. Thank you, ron. And i would like to welcome and recognize Major General yako yakov iashe accompanying the minister. And sandra gerber, a member of our cabinet. Never has the middle east region been as unstable and challenging as it is today. Syr
after that, an author on what americans really want, which examines public opinion and what people want from their lives, plus your e-mails and phone calls. washington journal is next. dû host: on capitol hill this week, another busy week. on the senate side, the finance committee marks its health-care bill. 500 amendments are out there on that senate bill. the president makes appearances on several of the sunday morning talk shows today. then he heads to new york for his first meeting with united nations. we want to get your thoughts this morning in advance of that meeting. have you think the president is doing eight months into the job? how is he projecting the u.s. around the world? for democrats, 202-737-0002. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for independents, 202-628-0205. lots of coverage of the president s pending appearances in new york city this week. lots of activity in new york. as part of the coverage, the washington post had this picture of him shout sharing