0 toughest sells of his presidency. a new nbc/wall street journal poll shows after a week of public lobbying half of americans don t think he s made a convincing case. and approval for the president s handling of the crisis is back sliding. 57% disapprove, just 28% approve. 58% of americans say congress should not back military action at all. the president s overall job approval is holding steady at 45%, up a point from a few weeks ago however according to another poll the president s approval on foreign policy has taken a hit with 54% now disapproving. that s a sharp increase from july. in a round of interviews on multiple networks the president admitted the case for military strikes in syria has been an uphill battle. the battle aren t with you. not yet. as i said i understand that. i ll have a chance to talk to the american people directly this week. let s hope they can turn it around. you know, i heard the same thing around my dinner table last night. kate came home and had a p
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and now we ll hear from those who lost loved ones to bin laden s terror. he was my brother s killer. i would like to shake the man s hand to hut a bullet in that man s head. today, justice delayed but not denied. does bin laden s death raise attacks against americans. tonight. fresh warnings from washington and new threats from the taliban and from al qaeda, promises of radio venge. shepard: and good evening from ground zero in lower manhattan a place that for perhaps the first time is marked less by tears than anguish and more by smiles and celebration. you are looking live at the one world trade center minutes after the news of osama bin laden s death broke last night, people started coming to this spot to chant and cheer, to scream and sing. god bless the u.s.a. [chanting u.s.a.] shepard: now, think back and see if you can remember what you were doing at 3:55 p.m. eastern time yesterday. officials now tell us that was the moment the world s most wanted te