it will expand and be difficult to control it. we will try to region a solution. i discussed the matter with his excellency, the president, president obama, and the secretary general of the arab league. there is an agreement even from the syrian opposition who are leading the opposition in syria to search for a solution if we can reach a solution, will avoid all the evils and the dangers. and if we don t, there must be another way to reach a solution that will calm the situation in syria and in the area in general. [ speaking in foreign language ] translator: establish new relationships to establish the characteristics of a new
this in an interview, cbs s 60 minutes , the president challenges the political partisanship. he says republican strategy cuts him off at the knees. i think the republicans made a different calculation, which was, you know what, we really screwed up the economy. obama seems popular. our best bet is to stand on the sidelines because we think the economy will get worse and at some point just blame him. so we haven t gotten the kind of engagement from them that i would have liked. all right. a lot of political buzz this morning that s centering on the weekend s gop debate. it was one to watch. at one point mitt romney criticized the frontrunner, newt gingrich, as being a political pro. then he markets himself as an outsider. this is an exchange, have you to see this, gingrich snapping off a comeback. we have differences of viewpoint on some issues, but the real difference, i believe, is our backgrounds. i spent my life in the private sector. i understand how the economy
intervention in libya last year, president obama cited the gaddafi regime slaughter of civilians. we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells the people there will be no mercy. given syria s higher death toll, many wonder why the u.s. is expelling diplomats. spokesman said libya is a different scenario. unity in the region. unity at the level of the united nations security council. man that will face obama in the november elections here. told fox news and bill hememer the syrian crisis a an opportunity to push back against iran. you think the administration failed on that? they continue with a posture of leading from behind. we re sitting in the back burner hoping things would become arranged in a way to attractive to the word. asked why a handful of civil servant officers were able to remain in the mission, they are the same people when
tonight the president as a candidate probably didn t realize how compelling the intelligence about the terrorists is. now that he is in office he doesn t want an attack on his watch. in the last few days the u.s. -led nato forces in afghanistan wiped out al-qaeda number two with an airstrike. bret? bret: ed henry live on the north lawn. thank you. there has been no kill strike ordered yet in syria. but the u.s. and many allies today took to taking out the country diplomats. james rosen has the latest reaction to the growing carnage in the middle east. warning here, some of the immanuals in the story may be disturbing. this freshly uploaded amateur video reportedly taken in a syrian city of houla on friday, the place where 108 people including scores of women and children were massacred. united nations human rights group says the victims were mostly killed execution style,