some people have a knack for finding the positive side of a bad situation and it has been hard u however to pin that down in the oil disaster, but in the building up america segment, our cnn s tom forman meets one man who found the silver lining. reporter: suzanne, one of the hardest things for many communities out here on the edge of the oil catastrophe is to figure out whether or not they are going to be affected by it. but this they know, the more they do to get ready now, the better off they will be if the oil does come their way. heading out from port st. joe to hunt for scallops gary hyde has plenty of reasons to worry. his company s seahorse safaris depends on the coast. and yet as reports of oil creeping closer, gary remains hopeful that the calamity will bring out the best ideas, the
michelle obama s healthy eating campaign. wolf blitzer is off today. i m suzanne malveaux, and you re in the situation room. well, we are learning more today about how gut-wrenching the fall of general stanley mcchrystal has been for even the usually stoic military leaders. still, they are supporting the president s decision to oust mcchrystal as top commander in afghanistan and replace him with general david petraeus. now, just a short time ago president obama talked about the shakeup and what it means for the troops and his war policy. our cnn s jill doherty covered his news conference with the russian president at the white house. jill, obviously the president came out and gave some more details about this. this is still a lot of buzz in washington and around the country about what this means for the president and his policy in afghanistan. reporter: yes, it is, suzanne, and you know, you heard the same message he s been delivering all along, that this change in person