on the eve of world war ii, we must one love another or die. i choose love. are you with me?! say this with me! we choose love! we choose love. we choose love! we choose love! we choose love! all right. so this leave s me very beautifully into this song that i hope some of you know. are you ready? yeah? please feel free to sing along. it will keep you warm. it will make me happy. come on, girls! do you believe in love? cause i got something to say
significant a robust conversation. you know, debate. and here it s being done telenonically with a hand you know, briefings to a handful of congressmen and congressmen and senators. i mean, part of this is about political ownership. i mean, congress has ceded significant authority and initiatives to chief executives, despite the war powers act. and i don t think congress is going to step into obama s way, but then again, obama is going to own the political result. i mean, the dilemma, when you turn this internationally is, john kerry said the other day, we are not going to own the civil war and we are not going to own a particular outcome in syria. and that s a dilemma. if the united states doesn t own it, no one owns it. if no one owns it, no one s prepared to solve it. and that leave s you with the uncomfortable feeling that will be taken in the coming days, it will not necessarily decisively change the course.