just come out and says that. it was just a matter of convenience, and in mindsight it has to be some hindsight now. but a guy like carville is saying she doesn t, and that s but see, that s what i think people suspect, it wasn t an innocent thing from the beginning, where i don t want two devices, here s what you don t know. forget forget about the ear part of what she said if anyone e-mailed her from the office she responded to them on their dot-gov e-mail address so that would be captured. that s such what are you going to say, steve? what i m going to say is she is then relying what she s saying is look i wanted to be in compliance with the rules of this the administration not by doing it on my own, but by rerelying on other people to do it. this is what we are talking about during the break this is the other part of what i wanted
this is a big setback for the obama white house. steve? and andrea, on that pint, then, the relations, clearly the white house was hoping there would be a change in leadership in israel. if netanyahu is able to form a government, basically returned to power, what is that relationship going to be like between the obama white house? they re basically there for two years, and netanyahu? reporter: it would be absolutely part of the statement today, and we interviewed top likud officials from his party, he accused the u.s. of pouring foreign government into his foreign money into his opposition. so he accused the u.s. of trying to spike the election against him, and the likud official said it was the state department who did this through some of the their support for nongovernment organizations. this has not been proved, of course, but it s going to be a very tough road ahead for secretary kerry and for
u.s./israeli relationship? the short answer, steve, is yes. as your correspondent andrea just outlined. the fact this is a tight result between the two major parties does not necessarily translate into an equal competition to form a government. the magic number for a majority is 61. the person with a much clearer path to 61, perhaps unstoppable, not guaranteed, but it s looking that way, is prime minister netanyahu. his path will likely be a narrow rightist coalition he may try to expand that. what does that mean? i think the cost let me explain what he achieved. netanyahu has pulled this off by cannibalizing his own allies on the right and far right. he basically got this magic number, which is equal or above