American lawmakers demand a response from US military leaders after a government report showed the dire living conditions young troops face in their barracks.
personally? guest: something of timing and how it is explained. 67 percent of americans supported the bombing of libya. in fact, a week into it, up to 77 percent who supported it. so you have to differentiate between the president s own popularity and how they feel about the war. in general, the president s numbers are higher than how they feel about the military action. neil: do you think it has to do with the poet the motivation? there are a lot of people who say we should not do the do-good missions here, but, no americans were directly attacked and this is not a reprisal for actions taken against an attack on american barracks or servicemen or women or americans would frequented a disco, so there is no clear quid pro quo. what do you think of that? guest: go back to the first