more responsible voices kind of tiptoeing in that direction. i think those republican numbers will move. they re just afraid right now. sometimes the broken clock is right like twice a day. that was a funny line. she said so the syrians are killing syrians so we re going to kill syrians and they call me the idiot. how do you beat that? we are going to go in there and kill syrians. that s what this is about. 200, however many people in syria will be dead in a week or two because of this action. and everything else is about message, smoke signals we re sending. supposedly to someone in a tent and these guys are going to get a message. they killed 200 people in damascus, therefore we better not build a nuclear bomb. they might get the idea a nuclear bomb is scarier than the 200 people getting killed. if this was scare tactics, wouldn t you build a bomb? of course. okay. obama has backed himself into
but it was a good line. when you i was over there in the house committee today. and i think you hear some of the more responsible voices kind of tiptoeing in that direction. i think those republican numbers will move. they re just afraid right now. sometimes the broken clock is right like twice a day. that was a funny line. she said so the syrians are killing syrians so we re going to kill syrians and they call me the idiot. how do you beat that? we are going to go in there and kill syrians. that s what this is about. 200, however many people in syria will be dead in a week or two because of this action. and everything else is about message, smoke signals we re sending. supposedly to someone in a tent and these guys are going to get a message. they killed 200 people in damascus, therefore we better not build a nuclear bomb. they might get the idea a
in other words, to enforce these international norms. that s what secretary kerry talks about, it s what the president talks about. i don t see how one nation can do it. if the rest of the world won t do it, then we can t. it is not up to one nation to enforce then nobody can. if one nation can t, then nobody can. i think the standard is if we don t want this to happen again, then somebody has to do it. the russians and the chinese are not going to do it. right? the russians are the arms dealers to the syrians. you know, i ve let me ask you, congressman i ve asked the administration secretary kerry had a question from rand paul, asked him does he think if we don t do anything that mr. assad the president of syria will do it again. and he didn t answer the question. let me throw it to you. he answered his own question. kerry said oh, absolutely they
able to get the russians to help out in ousting assad. and what the heck is a higgs bozon and why should you care that astronauts found it? america s favorite astro physicist, neil degrasse tyson will explain it all. first, here s my take america has had one more bad month for jobs. 80,000 created last month. this seems a depressing piece of a pattern. over the last two decades, u.s. economic recoveries have tended to be slow and jobless. in every recession from 1948 to 1990, jobs came back to pre-recession levels six months after the economy returned to its pre-recession level. after the recession of the early 1990s, jobs came back 15 months later. after the slowdown of the early 2000s, jobs took 39 months to come back. this time, it may take about 60 months, five years, for employment to return to pre-recession levels, according to an analysis by mckinsey. what happened? well, over the past quarter century, two large forces have swept the world. globalization and the
suffering? that is what my guest says. he is the head of the main syrian opposition group and is just back from moscow. we ll ask him whether he was able to get the russians to help out in ousting assad. and what the heck is a higgs bozon and why should you care that astronauts found it? neil degrasse tyson will explain it all. first, here s my take america has had one more bad month for jobs. only 8,000 created 80,000 created last month. this seems a depressing piece of a pattern. over the last two decades, u.s. economic recoveries have tended to be slow and jobless. in every recession from 1948 to 1990, jobs came back to prerecession levels six months after the economy returned to its prerecession level. after the recession of the early 1990s, jobs came back 15 months later. after the slowdown of the early 2000s, jobs took 39 months to come back. this time, it may take about 60 mon months, five years, for employment to return to prerecession levels, according to an