george w. bush who made that decision in 2008. and it was moved for security reasons. so he s incorrect to attribute that to president obama. but it does seem like him sort of pre-empting what could have been an uncomfortable visit for him to london. you know, david, it seems to me you and i have been watching this, the europeans don t like this guy most of the world doesn t like donald trump. yes. i was, as i said, in south america recently, they don t like him because they think he has a race problem, does look down on people of color, and most of the world i ve been around is people of color. and british people don t like him because of his manner i think and his language. he s vulgar. but most americans aren t liking him as well. what about his excuse? he doesn t have an excuse. this is a guy who has a long history of racial controversies, if you want to be polite about it. you and i spent many years and
an air strike. also today, the iranian revolutionary guards are making a midwest and this week, also saw congressional testimony that iran may answer growing american pressure on it this confrontation is playing out in the strait of hormuz. the question tonight, will israel give sanctions time to bite? the implications in a moment. also remember, there have been a number of scientists that have been detained in iran. what other detail. anderson, they re saying that basically a nib of intelligence all of which came together that led secretary panetta that there could be a strike in april, may or even june. basically the thinking is that israel has concluded that iran has already made the jump in his thought to be per suing the bomb. he also caveated all this by saying that israel does have a history of making some very provocative statements like this, in order to push the west, into taking stronger actions against iran. how effective could it be to actually stop them from
conference in new york, at the hotel, where he went through everything and said, that he was still going to stay in office. the saga has gone on, and for democrats, here in washington, it had gotten to a point where it was hurting their party, and, a lot of people up here thought it was inevitable that he d resign. alisyn: and there was of course a growing chorus, every day that he should resign, even democrats and today we understand, there were supposed to be the closed-door meeting, of top democratic leaders and they were going to strip him of his committee leadership positions, but, he is pre-empting that by coming out, beforehand, and we are told, at 2:00 p.m., that he, himself is going to resign. do we know what he might say, at this press conference? no. not at all. remember, the first news conference? there was a lot of predicting that we tried to do, before he stepped out there, and, obviously, andrew brietbart said