weapons. of course u.s. policy for two years now has been that assad step down. he obviously has not done that u.s. officials say in private they want this to be a two step process. one they want to get assad to turn over the chemical weapons that would be a big step forward and eventually they want to get assad to step down. again that could take months or even years, harris. harris: ed henry outside the white house. just a year in the terror attack in benghazi, libya. militants have launched another deadly assault. this one within just feet of another u.s. consulate. it happened in western afghanistan. less than 100 miles from the iranian border. a state department spokesperson says three afghan security officers and an interpreter died. everybody inside the consulate got out safely. she adds that she is not aware of any specific threats before the attack. jennifer griffin working the story tonight live at the pentagon. jennifer, how important is the location of this attack? it s
independent voters that s his target tonight this at the end of an intense day. we had dueling debt plans. bane we are up to three trillion in it cans. reid up to 2 1/2 trillion in cuts. they both face an uncertain fate. some are saying both parties will take a hit if the u.s. defaults. the president knows the buck stops with him. he does not want to be the first president to have a major default on his watch. bret: ed henry outside the white house. we head back after the speech. now the east room of the white house. the president walking down cross hall as he gets ready to address the debt crisis. the president of the united states. the president: good evening. tonight i want to talk about the debate we ve been having in washington over the national debt. day debate that deck lay affects the lives of all americans. for the last decade we ve spent more money than we take in. in the year 2000, the
it shows the president is flexible. the republicans are not giving an inch. they think that helps them win independent voters that s his target tonight this at the end of an intense day. we had dueling debt plans. bane we are up to three trillion in it cans. reid up to 2 1/2 trillion in cuts. they both face an uncertain fate. some are saying both parties will take a hit if the u.s. defaults. the president knows the buck stops with him. he does not want to be the first president to have a major default on his watch. bret: ed henry outside the white house. we head back after the speech. now the east room of the white house. the president walking down cross hall as he gets ready to address the debt crisis. the president of the united states. the president: good evening. tonight i want to talk about the debate we ve been having in washington over the national debt. day debate that deck lay affects the lives of all americans.
independent voters that s his target tonight this at the end of an intense day. we had dueling debt plans. bane we are up to three trillion in it cans. reid up to 2 1/2 trillion in cuts. they both face an uncertain fate. some are saying both parties will take a hit if the u.s. defaults. the president knows the buck stops with him. he does not want to be the first president to have a major default on his watch. bret: ed henry outside the white house. we head back after the speech. now the east room of the white house. the president walking down cross hall as he gets ready to address the debt crisis. the president of the united states. the president: good evening. tonight i want to talk about the debate we ve been having in washington over the national debt. day debate that deck lay affects the lives of all americans. for the last decade we ve spent more money than we take in. in the year 2000, the
they think that helps them win independent voters that s his target tonight this at the end of an intense day. we had dueling debt plans. bane we are up to three trillion in it cans. reid up to 2 1/2 trillion in cuts. they both face an uncertain fate. some are saying both parties will take a hit if the u.s. defaults. the president knows the buck stops with him. he does not want to be the first president to have a major default on his watch. bret: ed henry outside the white house. we head back after the speech. now the east room of the white house. the president walking down cross hall as he gets ready to address the debt crisis. the president of the united states. the president: good evening. tonight i want to talk about the debate we ve been having in washington over the national debt. day debate that deck lay affects the lives of all americans. for the last decade we ve spent more money than we take in.