professional football players, i mean, come on, that s what special forces is. and i think everybody would agree with that. before i let you go, i want your take, both, on what you would like to hear from the president tonight. gayle, you ve extensively studied the battle against terrorism. and kristen, you were on the front lines. gayle, you are just returned from turkey. what do you want to hear from the president tonight? yes, i was there with the ngo mercy corps, trying to help the refugees. look, the administration has for years really battled internally about what exactly to do built threat of first the civil war in syria and now the rise of isis. and there are not very many good opti options. what you can really do now, short of boots on the ground, which the president has already said he doesn t favor, is more of the same, more special operations forces, more looking for partners on the ground and telling them you will support them in the fight against isis. the question is
during their administration. 2 1/2 years, swift justice, we have the guy. we should be celebrating and not criticizing. we are celebrating. a shout-out to fbi and special forces for bringing this guy in. i don t remember another time where we had a terrorist in sight and we didn t apprehend him at the time. i agree. i do join simon. great job for special forceses to give the president a narrative right when he needed it. thanks for the debate. as the white house weighs its opti options, the other huge story on the back burner a little bit today is the bloodshed in iraq. so where are these isis militants gaining ground and what is their ultimate goal? here to give us the lay of the land, my colleague and host of america s newsroom bill hemmer. you re going to use the touch screen to hell us who these players are. who are they?
health care coverage to 400,000 low income virginiaens. he came into office promising to get it done and he is bent over backwards to get republicans to accept expansion which is paid for, we should note, almost entirely by the federal government. the government backed by private opti options. he pushed for a two year pilot expansion which could be cancelled if it didn t work. he says he believes in expansion strongly and if it doesn t help virginia he will take the heat. let every camera have it clear the governor will take full responsibility so everybody else is off the hook. virginia republicans have said no over and over again, a stance to set the stage for a possible government shutdown. the resignation of philip puckett and the resulting gop takeover of the state senate