amani jamal is dean of the princeton school of public and international affairs and she's the founderncipal investigator of the arab barometer, a polling organization. her most recent survey of gas anns completed on the eve of the hamas attacks provideses a surprising snapshot of a people deeply disillusioned with their leaders. dean jamal is here to unpack that survey and public opinion across the middle east. >> amani jamal, thank you for coming on. >> a pleasure for having me. >> let me ask you a question i often get asked. what does it mean that the palestinian elected hamas. how much weight should you put on that statement? >> well, that's a really good question, fareed. when you think about today, what's going on today, how much weight should we put on the elections in 2006, first of all, i want to call the attention of everyone to 50% of the public ever gaza who weren't even born in 2006. >> so they weren't even born. >> when you dice seekssect 2006 election, it was never that they had this landslide victory and we also know from 2006 a lot of that vote was based on combatting