for him down the line, that he was going to be in this position of having to argue have his arm tied behind his back trying to attack obama care if he didn t walk away from his own bill. right. this now i can t imagine that barack obama in a debate when asked about health care will not at some point say, you know, your spokeswoman said that if this woman had been living in massachusetts she would have been covered. that s what we re trying to do with obama care, the same kinds of guaranteed health care coverage you have in massachusetts is across the country and governor romney why do you want to preel the law we put in repeal the law we put in place to effectively extend romney care to all citizens. that s where what the political long-term damage of what andrea saul says lies. i think andrea s remark was a stray random remark people are blowing up. what it illustrates look at the harry reid thing and this new priorities usa ad almost no democrat of any significance has
plan. way too many points. he has to create focus in terms of convincing people. having said this, this is a country that s very dissatisfied with the direction of where this president has taken this economy. this is country that wants to get some solutions and there is an article on politico today that talks about mitt romney and questions ha his vision is. because it s one thing for anybody to get out as a candidate and condemn what the opposing candidate is doing. but you have to at some point say, so here s what i m going to do. and he has yet to really do that in a profound way. i agree. he has got to hay out his solution. it s not just good enough that people are unhappy with the president in terms of what he s doing. what s very important is governor romney lays out those solutions in such a way that the people believe that s the direction to go. this is not just, this is not a referendum. this is ultimately going to be a choice in terms of which two directions, there s an o
stress syndrome. we understand he may have lost a lot of weight. our concern, for him to do this when he s got a couple of professionals working as hard as we were for his benefit, to handle it that way suggests he may not be in complete control of what s going on. we re concerned for his emotional and physical safety. that was hal uhrig. zimmerman for his part has said nothing on his website, which he did update today, writing, i m attempting to respond to each and every one of my supporters personally. the support has been overwhelming in volume and strength. joining us are attorneys hal uhrig and craig sonner. why did you decide to speak so publicly about this today? a couple of reasons. first of all, we want to make it absolutely clear we re professionals. we have ethical requirements. we ve been asked by mr. zimmerman to represent him. we ve been in constant communication with him, even while we were in new york this past weekend. suddenly on sunday, he went quiet
damascus. where can syrians go? they ve been calling out to the world for help. we want to see actions, we don t want to see talk. we re really tired of talk and talk and talk. we ve seen no actions at all. the syrian president still has his legitimacy. until now no country said this president lost his legitimacy. until now. why did they not say that? why does he still have his legitimacy after all the killing he did? and that activist is talking about this weekend s lack of action from the united nations. the security council rejected a resolution to call for president bajar assad to step down, stop the violence. china and russia are the reason they voted against it. meanwhile, syrians scrambling every minute with the sky hailing on them. it seems that way, anyway, with constant shelling. cnn can t confirm the details because syria has restrictions on journalists. we do have some live in washington. we talk about the latest on the american reaction to this internationa
haven t necessarily lost it, i guess. some of the statistics you rattled off as you were introducing me, the deaths of americans and iraqis. some of statistics you didn t rattle off shall the cost, the continuing cost that will keep on costing us money going forward. all of these prices are at least at this point the american people think the prices were too high to pay. poll after poll shows that. here we are today celebrating the shutting of the gate between iraq and kuwait and the safe passage of the last of these, i guess medivac units that had been there just in case. but you note in your daily beast piece the other day that no one is audacious enough to call iraq a victory. why is that? well, the reasons that we just discussed. and the polls that i just mentioned. even those who have been supporters and justified being there throughout the years, that they wouldn t at this point say, we ve done it, let s declare