could the president act alone here? as well as security. was this exchange worth the risk on future battlefields? even beyond those big questions, an honest discussion of our evolving conflict with al qaeda poses some deeper questions about our values anytime we look at these issues. what are the inalienable rights of our soldiers and what rights do we accord the enemies they fight? as some sources impugn bergdahl s service, suggesting he was a deserter, a charge the pentagon has not confirmed at this point, others said that he should not be welcomed home with open arms. well, his small home town of hailey, idaho weighed in with a response here today that is worth hearing at length. there are those who have negative opinions about the release of bowe bergdahl, and the city of hailey s planned celebration of the return of this young man to his hometown. well, if objective facts and a careful investigation reveal that bowe bergdahl should face consequences in a u.s. courtroom, then the
participate in society are now at the hands of people who believe that women are like cattle. and they re kilg little girls for learning to read. so some notion that this is a noble exchange across the bridge with two law-abiding parties is wrong. and so when you negotiate with terrorists they don t read the same messages of any of us at this table. hard choices? yes. i argue was that one soldier s exchange worth the risk of what we put all on the soldiers. that s a problem. congressman mark rogers. thank you. more questions keep coming. still ahead, it s being called one of the nastiest races in the country. senator thad cochran is fighting for his political life. but first, president obama s reassuring our european allies over the violence in ukraine this morning. but is it enough? dr. brzezinski, david ignatius, and chuck todd who is traveling