secretary clinton was talking about the number of refugee that s might have benghazi. we ve got 700,000 refugees in the ivory coast right now, close to 1 million, in fact. why, why libya? hasn t been answered. do you think, savannah, that the president will make the case that in many ways this was a message being sent to the rest of the arab world, particularly the persian gulf, they felt they had to take a stand here? i thi they fe th had to make atandecause you have to put this in the context of the arab spring. when you look at libya, you have to be looking at what happens what s going on with its neighbors. in fact, this week in south america, i asked the president point-blank, what is the national security interest of the u.s. in libya? and he cited egypt, tunisia, unrest in the region. the president is going to have to put it in that context. what s so fascinating about his