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stands by. what s going to happen tomorrow? moderates say we want the tax cuts for the wealthy taken out. is that the big decider? it won t be the big decider but it s one of the factors. friday is sort of an arbitrary deadline, but the senate leadership feels like it s important to move quickly on this. the sooner they can get something to the cbo the sooner they can come back and maybe vote on a plan. last night we saw this steady stream of republican senators including several wofb opposed to this bill going in and out of mitch mcconnell s office to offer their ideas and their plans to try to make this better. one of the ideas that we heard from people including the foreign relations chairman, bob corker, pretty steadfast ally of the senate leadership, was this idea of maybe keeping one of the obamacare taxes, this is the investment tax, for high earners. it sort of has a political and practical implication to keep the small axe in, get a little more revenue to play with, a little
provide for secure and recognized international borders between israel and a viable, anç contiguous palestine, negotiated based on the 1967 lines, with mutually agreed equivalent swaps. resolution 242 which has been enshrined in international law for 50 years, provides for the withdrawal of israel from territory it occupied in 1967 in return for peace with its neighbors and secure and recognized borders. it has long been accepted by both sides, and it remains the basis for an agreement today. as secretary one of the first eschews that i worked out with the arab league was theirç agreement that the reference in the arab peace initiative to the 1967 lines would from now on include the concept of land swaps, which the palestinians have acknowledged.
folks who have been loyal to him and then second of all, he s a little bit controversial. he s someone who kind of eschews political correctness and i think appeals to president-elect trump. he is unconventional. that has given some democrats pause for concern. he s someone who has. he s turned off most of the intelligence community. he has. at the republican national committee, stood on the stage, said lock her up, you don t typically see these folks engage in politics. and questions about how he handled sensitive material. he said, look, all of that is false and misinformation. bottom line here, there s some questions about his past that undoubtedly the trump transition team is looking into. they re going to have to determine if they re comfortable with that and president-elect trump will determine if he s comfortable with that. i think what s striking though, peter, we see the the urgency inten start to fill out some of the blanks of who s going to be in