there are two pubs in town. they have been hoping he makes the trip, don. just two pubs in town. in all seriousness here, the president reporter: really, only one and a half, to be honest. i want to get to the serious stuff because the president spoke out today to upset mr. t netanyahu. and he didn t change much from what he originally said. did he do enough to mend fences between the prime minister and israeli supporters here in the u.s.? reporter: he made some steps in the right direction. he was inconsistent his stance is not a threat to israel. testifies trying to make more clear than the pre1967 borders are a starting point. that they would negotiate borders that looked very different. and that the prime minister is concerned that some areas would
it, david, netanyahu came over and defined how he saw foreign policy saying iran is a much more serious threat than anyone else in that ballpark. he represents israel. is israel not afraid of isis because you don t hear him talking about isis at all, really, not like he talks about iran. that s a really good question. i mean, he is more worried are iran and if he s talking about isis and takes the eyes off the ball that he cares most about. it s the situation where the bad guys, people who think are the bad guys and israel thinks are the bad guys are winning. i think the answer is this. i think the israelis see iranian as the greatest strategic threat. i see. isis won t have their hands on atomic weapons any time soon but iranians might and right now iran is backing bashar assad, the regime in damascus. i don t think the israelis fully