whether or not the united states should strike because if the purpose is to deter a strike but because of all of our saber rattling a strike is already less likely, then what s the point? michael smerconish, let me play devil s advocate here with you for a second and talk about what secretary kerry alluded to as well. the credibility of the united states. if we have said we are going to do something, if we have drawn this line in the sand and all of the sudden we decide, you know what, no, we re not going to do it afterall. we ve got iran watching. we ve got north korea watching. we ve got hezbollah watching. what, then, does that do to the credibility of this country and this white house? well, it might be harmed. there s go doubt about it. tehran might think the next time the president says there s a red line with regard to iran developing a nuclear weapon that we really don t mean it. that s a shame, but what would be worse, i think, is to have this sense of bravado yet again
until it s over, and there s going to be civil litigation and all the rest of it, but for now this is unprecedented. martha: all right. geraldo, stay with us. i just want to let everyone at home know we re about to hear from the jury. that room we showed you before they will file into, and as the judge pointed out, they can talk or not talk, but we re going to hear from the jury moments from now. i want to go to the panel and bring randy and arthur back in because someone else who felt dissatisfied, it seemed clear today, was george anthony and cindy anthony. amazing reaction from the parents. you see all these hugs all around the defense table, but the parents of casey anthony looked shocked in the back of that courtroom, then they got up, and they left the room because this opens the door to everybody who s been watching this case thinking that, well, maybe george anthony had something to do with it afterall? let s just take it one step further, martha. why wouldn t they want to