number two you have sippy livni who was the only candidate to run on the platform of resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. he only got six seats but she's been given responsibility for working on the peace process as she did when she was person to minister in the olmert government so she's going to be pushing for it and then you have the other rising star of the center party israel has a future party and he cares about resolving the palestinian conflict, it's just that his constituents care more about social issues, about getting the ultra orthodox to share the burden and do their military service, those kinds of things. so he's placed his interests above the peace process but he still cares about it and he'll be supporting livni. tavis: i take your point that it is a mixed bag and i thought that might be your answer and appreciate the insight you've given today. thank you for coming on. we will talk in the coming days about what the trip does yield but i'm decided to have you on the program and thanks for sharing your insights. >> always a pleasure to talk to you, tavis. tavis: martin indyk joi