senior vice president at the center for security policy, and heather herbert, from the new north america foundation. that good a bad reception in washington a 2-state solution remark before the polls opened. what do you make of that? >> it did, let's not be shocked that a politician did something. we know that prime minister binyamin netanyahu has been skeptical about the 2-state solution. the problem is the politician never showed interest. >> he has conditions to get to the two states. the palestinians never agreed. >> is it more serious when the issue that we are talking about is one that three american president said in a row has given a lot of time to. >> president binyamin netanyahu has been on every side. the bigger problem for the united states is as a world leader and a county ha has relationships, that we go around saying we are working with israel towards a 2-state solution, and look at other countries, which it need to work with in the world and say, yes, that thing we've been saying, maybe not. the problem is yes, he was a politician being a politician. it has broader matter