May 7, 2007
Dr. Martin Indyk, Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy, weighs in on the situation in Iran. Rising R&B star Ne-Yo says he goes to the studio to have fun and also performs a track from his new CD.
Dr. Martin Indyk
Dr. Martin Indyk was the first Jewish U.S. ambassador to Israel and worked intimately with five Israeli prime ministers. He's currently Director of the Brookings Institution's Saban Center for Middle East Policy. Born in London and raised in Australia, Indyk has taught at several prestigious institutions, including Tel Aviv University's Dayan Center for Middle East Studies. He's also founding executive director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, which specializes in Arab-Israel relations.
Ne-Yo

Full Interview. (9:27)

On being compared to Michael Jackson. (1:22)
Before starting his recording career, Grammy-winning artist Ne-Yo was a chart topping songwriter for such artists as Mary J. Blige and Celine Dion. He then earned rave reviews for his platinum debut album "In My Own Words." Ne-Yo began writing at an early age and looked to Sammy Davis, Jr. as his idol. He also expresses his creativity through acting, painting and martial arts. He recently played himself in a guest spot on ABC's All My Children, performing a track from his new release, "Year of the Gentleman."


