veterans in the crowd feel that she is disrespecting them and she deserves to be called out for it. ainsley: it s hard really to watch this in my personal opinion. we have been watching awflg the remains that are in caskets coming home to america. families without their loved ones, they made the ultimate sacrifice. we had a guy on the show the other day didn t see his dad after he was 4 years old because he was missing in action. dad never came home. doesn t have answers. so, i mean, when you hear these stories and then you see people kneeling for the flag, knowing what our servicemen and women have done for this country, i mean, to me, it s just so sad. it s sad and it s disheartening. i think you hit the nail on the head there because we have some americans fought and died for this country. it just shows there are some, usually on the democratic side of the aisle this disdain for this president is greater than their love for this country. we need remember that whatever their issue
administration took the public relations hit of obama looking weak and being broadly criticized for not being forceful enough on syria they decided that was still preferable to potentially being drawn into a quagmire. potentially being drawn into a broader war that would require troop commitment that we couldn t get out of and make the situation worse. this administration doesn t have answers to those questions of how you avoid those outcomes. whether it s a one off or not you re throwing a punch at bashar al assad, the first time the united states has directly attacked the regime. you have special operations forces and others inside syria helping to fight isis. two enemies now, two combatants twin borders of syria. this is a complicated one. without a clear policy where are we going. nikki haley today said something along the lines of assad can t be part of the solution. closer to the he must go language obama used but we don t
for decades. this needs to be laid at the foot of the democrat politicians in firm control of cities like baltimore and other urban cities across america. it s the failed liberal government policies that have made people dependant on government. government doesn t have answers for failing schools and entrenched poverty. this is what you re ending up with. in a minute let me ask you. you know the facts as presented. what do we think that the city should be communicating to the people about freddie gray? do you think this is connected to freddie gray? well. no. i don t think this is connected to freddie gray. job one is restoring order in the streets. other things can be communicated at the same time they have to clear the streets. of vehicular traffic and
related to any other factor of your life, if you buy a new car and go at the dmv, you may have to show up. the line may be out the door. you may not stay that day and come back the next day. you have to get it registered and buy into the system. there is big expectations here, though, charles. i hear you. that makes sense but the expectations are quite high, one of the most tech savvy white houses in history, obviously. people may have lost confidence and ross, a lot of republicans are looking for some answers and accountabili accountability. when you hear the secretary dorks you do you feel like you re getting answers? obviously we re not getting answers because administration doesn t have answers. i think one of the things that s become clear on the reporting of this including mine and charles own newspaper is there is a real level of uncertainty even in the administration how significant the problems are and whether
houses in history, obviously. this was and people may have lost some confidence. ross, a lot of republicans are looking for some answers and accountability. when you hear the secretary, do you feel like you re getting any of those answers? no. i mean, and obviously we re not getting answers because the administration doesn t have answers at this point. i think one of the things that s become clear from all the reporting on this, including mine and charles s own newspaper, is that there is a real level of uncertainty even now in the administration about sort of how significant the problems really are, and whether this is something that will take two weeks to fix or two months to fix or will still be a problem in the new year. and that s why to answer charles s question about the policy issue, the timing matters for the policy. both supporters of the law and those of us who are shall we say somewhat more skeptical about it have always pointed out that one of the big risks here is pre