haley has what she s wanted she s head to head with donald trump in new hampshire. can you hear that sound? that s the sound of a two-person race. we re all set to win, but one favor, no matter how big we re winning, we want to win by big margins. the more we win by, the bigger signal we sent for november. that s why you have to do it. with trump ahead by double digits, is it too little, too late? we ll have the latest from our reporters and analysts on the desantis fallout ahead of tomorrow s primary. and on the 51st anniversary of roe v. wade, more than a year after the decision is overturned, the biden/harris campaign is putting it front and center today. democratic senator amy klobucar discusses the strategy with me. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we are just hours away from the new hampshire primary in a contest unlike any other we ve seen in the state s history. to start, republican front-runner had planned to spend these crucial fina
jerusalem has been, and will be the capital of israel. even the arabs recognize that clearly. the only question is whether east jerusalem will be the capital of an independent sovereign, nonmilitarized palestinian state. i think the president s decision to reverse decades of american policy doesn t help the prospects of getting the parties together nor a negotiated settlement that will produce a two-state solution. in a sense, it is an obstacle in the way of president trump s own stated policy, of coming up with a plan that will bring the parties together in an agreement for a two-state solution. and my hope is that. i ll say one other thing, dan
world over its support for israel in its conflicts over palestine. the palestinian conflict has dominated 70% of israel s existence as a nation, and it s the reason given for animosity in the arab world against america. but that conflict could be coming to an end if you believe what israeli prime manager benjamin netanyahu told me this week. i think there s one other thing. i think that i could deliver a peace agreement. i could get the israeli people to follow me, if i believed that i have a serious partner on the other side willing to make the necessary compromises on the palestinian side. would you accept their belief, though, that they should have a country which is contiguous? yes. not islands here, islands here, but one space? yeah. no checkpoints? i don t want to govern the palestinians. i don t want them as subjects of israel or citizens of israel. i want them to have their own independent state, but a demilitaryized state. those words, contiguous and
but that conflict could be coming to an end if you believe what israeli prime manager benjamin netanyahu told me this week. i think there s one other thing. i think that i could deliver a peace agreement. i could get the israeli people to follow me, if i believed that i have a serious partner on the other side willing to make the necessary compromises on the palestinian side. would you accept their belief, though, that they should have a country which is contiguous? yes. not islands here, islands here, but one space? yeah. no checkpoints? i don t want to govern the palestinians. i don t want them as subjects of israel or citizens of israel. i want them to have their own independent state, but a demilitaryized state. those words, contiguous and not swiss cheese are essential in the age-old debate over land. arab newspapers seized on those here s one. netanyahu tlars for the first time support for a contiguous, demilitarized palestinian state. that s for a pales
world over its support for israel in its conflicts over palestine. the palestinian conflict has dominated 70% of israel s existence as a nation, and it s the reason given for animosity in the arab world against america. but that conflict could be coming to an end if you believe what israeli prime manager benjamin netanyahu told me this week. i think there s one other thing. i think that i could deliver a peace agreement. i could get the israeli people to follow me, if i believed that i have a serious partner on the other side willing to make the necessary compromises on the palestinian side. would you accept their belief, though, that they should have a country which is contiguous? yes. not islands here, islands here, but one space? yeah. no checkpoints? i don t want to govern the palestinians. i don t want them as subjects of israel or citizens of israel. i want them to have their own independent state, but a demilitaryized state. those words, contiguous and