i m chris saliza in for chuck todd. let s get to libya. president obama summed up the situation there monday from martha s vineyard. the situation is still very fluid. there remains a degree of uncertainty and there is still regime elements who pose a threat, but this much is clear. the gadhafi regime is coming to an end and the future of libya is in the hands of its people. for more on the politics of the libya situation at home, let s bring in nbc news deputy political director, murray. we heard from the president. this is the second time in two days he said something about libya. he emphasized situations are still fluid. what happened yesterday with saif gadhafi? does that change anything in terms of the politics of this or we still in a victory towards president obama? it seems to be a victory for president obama. it is a fluid situation. richard engel s reporting is that the rebel forces are at gadhafi s compound. that s probably not good news for gadhafi and his f
joe devito, always good. i m greg. bye. jim: the latest in the tragic coal mind accident. president bam has change in nuclear policy and iraqi president warns not to leave too soon, saying now is too soon. live from the studio in washington, this is special report. good evening. i m jim angle in for bret baier. the top story tonight, the efforts to find survivors and remains from the worst u.s. mining disaster since 1984. 25 miners are dead, four others are missing. the blast occurred monday at the massey energy company sprawling upper big branch mine about 30 miles south of charleston, west virginia. we have live fox team coverage in a few minutes. first, a new nuclear policy for the u.s. for decades, the u.s. has protected itself and its allies leaving open the possibility the u.s. would resort to nuclear weapons if necessary. now president obama says he is changing that, narrowing the circumstances as well as nations that might be threatened by the use of nuclear weapo
to the anvil of truth, reject it. join me at glennbeck.com. from new york. from new york. good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc jim: the latest in the tragic coal mind accident. president bam has change in nuclear policy and iraqi president warns not to leave too soon, saying now is too soon. live from the studio in washington, this is special report. good evening. i m jim angle in for bret baier. the top story tonight, the efforts to find survivors and remains from the worst u.s. mining disaster since 1984. 25 miners are dead, four others are missing. the blast occurred monday at the massey energy company sprawling upper big branch mine about 30 miles south of charleston, west virginia. we have live fox team coverage in a few minutes. first, a new nuclear policy for the u.s. for decades, the u.s. has protected itself and its allies leaving open the possibility the u.s. would resort to nuclear weapons if necessary. now president obama says he i
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and telocom, they re the leaders. a lot of that coming from cost cutting. thanks going to do it for us on the call. i m larry kudlow, see you tonight on the kudlow report. and now, power lunch is up next. all right. take your seats. we have a lot to get to. welcome to power lunch for wednesday. stocks have been sliding today a little bit after the latest housing data. it s been almost a year since president obama won the election and a new poll shows more americans are concerned about the economy. a sign of a market top or rut in the road. we will find out. i m sue herera. earnings front and central, oil in the cross hairs. exxon reports tomorrow, chevron on friday. is it time to buy or sell the oil stocks? we ll give you the edge. the mighty chicken wing, a classic american culinary creation. it s cable. we exaggerate. but the surge in wing prices, they re up. what does that mean for restaurants that rely on these foods? the ceo of buffalo wild wings is goi