than it was recently? they say it is not safer and stronger and so they clearly don t think that the president has handled the situation. having said that. that doesn tly mean they want to be more involved in arresting crimmia from the russian bear. 55 percent say yes. and 53 percent say now. they are not happy with what the president has done but don t want to be more involvement. another suggestion about leadership. has he been tough enough. a clear two-thirds believe he s not been tough enough. it goes back to the question of how he handled it. it seems that the president is a step late and putin is in control of the situation. he acts and then the president and the west reacts. and oftentimes, the sanctions
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but there is a sense that putin and russians are in control of the events and president obama and the u.s. have kind of reacted to them and not in a strong or affirmative way. there is a lot of news out of the hill and breaking as well. chris, we ll see you a bit later and catch you on sunday. chris has a hot topic of obama care and exclusive interviews with the senators and check out your local listing on sunday. more indoccasions that russia could invade eastern ukraine and significant the build up of russian troops near the country s border. estimate is 30,000 or more. one law maker putting the troop count close tore 80,000. so how should americans respond? the former vice chief staff of the u.s. army and a four star
making and he feels it is the right time to act more aggressively. it is not a single factor by itself. it is contributing. you would have liked to so the means that took place in brussels. the fact of the matter the collective leadership in europe committed themselves to strengthen the abilities and the u.s. did the same and this president came back and readjusted the defense budget that would signal we are serious and none of that took place. that s unfortunate. thank you for your insight. good to talk to you, elizabeth. hope of finding more survivors in washington state fading fast. a neighborhood has been buried under torrent of mud and clay. some fores of victims never being found. a look at the devastation. the mud slight leaving a barren
general. and a fox news contributor. glad to be here. several members of the house armed services committee wrote a letter to president obama uurging him to take a stronger stance against russia and the chairman writing in part continued inaction by the president in the face of invasion will make russian aggression more and not less- likely. i want to know your concerns. is putin s land grab over? those troops make a heck of a statement particularly in those kinds of numbers. the fact of the matter we are seeing a new russian order and collapse of the international order that we are used to since the collapse of the soviet union. putin is not through. he senses the part of weakness in the united states and nato.