she was afraid of what she might find. what in the world does that mean? well, you know, the question is, what does it mean to anyone who hears that? what does she know? what we do know is that she apparently drinks regularly. we know that she is worried about what she could have done, that she could have blacked out. so gregg: that doesn t make her a killer. of course not. and having an affair doesn t make awe killer. we ve been down this road on all these high profile cases. gregg: i got to ask you this there are three separate witnesses in the town that night who swear up and down they saw a man carrying a little baby that looked exactly like lisa and both people, two of the three people say the guy was wearing a t-shirt and they both said we thought it was so strange because it was cold out, 45-degrees that night. and he was hardly clothed and the baby was hardly clothed. right. the baby just had a diaper. what s interesting is the return
i think we ve done some but we haven t done enough. we were slow to recognize the transitional government. french and british beat us to it. we didn t invite them to the white house. we were slow to release funds that is their funds that is held up in banks. we ve been slow but we re not the top country they are going to be thinking about. that is going to be problematic for our relations going forward. gregg: let s turn the page to iraq and the president announcing, of course, all u.s. troops essentially will leave iraq by the end of the year. is victory, retreat, how do you describe this? i don t think this president has any credibility on the iraq issue. he has been against the intelligence gathering techniques to find the terrorists. he was against the war. he rose to the presidency because he was against the war. so no one is surprised that he
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huntsman says it would have been better to get some type of deal to keep a small number of u.s. troops in iraq to help train iraqi security forces and to help, quote, vital counterterror efforts. patti: molly henneberg live in washington. thank you. gregg: right now american troops are stationed overseas throughout a dozen countries. there are about 280,000 u.s. troops, including 100,000 in afghanistan and more than 40,000 in iraq now set to return home by the end of this year. patti: a new warning of a possible terrorist attack in kenya. the u.s. embassy in nairobi saying an attack is, quote, imminent and likely targets may include several places possible laugh with foreigners such as shopping malls and nightclubs. the embassy won t confirmed who might be behind it.
yet. and he s going to have to build that because in a caucus, you have to work hard to get people to show up. gregg: it may be a sign of the pessimistic times, but you polled people on whether they thought now is a good time to be selling their home. obviously people are struggling with their mortgages. what did you find? 80% say no, this is not a good time in their area to be selling a home. that s the highest level of pessimism we ve ever found, even higher than in the worst days of early 2009. it s part of the pattern. only one out of six say they expect the value of their home to go up this year. gregg: scott rasmussen, thanks very much. patti: that will do it for us. rick folbaum and arthel neville taking over. gregg: have a great weekend. see you tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ntgomery and abigail haggins