mr. marchionne said. it's the end of the beginning.t is detroit is not the dead industry that we thought just two years ago. >> brown: all right. thank you both very much. >> ifill: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu took his vision for middle east peace to capitol hill today. newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> holman: the israeli leader drew a warm response as he entered the house chamber for the joint meeting of congress. then, amid frequent applause and more than two dozen standing ovations, benjamin netanyahu insisted israel is ready to seek peace with the palestinians. >> i am willing to make painful compromises to achieve this historic peace. as the leader of israel, it is my responsibility to lead my people to peace. now, this is not easy for me because i recognize that, in a genuine peace, we'll be required to give up parts of the ancestral jewish homeland. >> holman: it was the first time netanyahu explicitly acknowledged that israel would have to give up some west bank settlements. but he als