that was a false choice. we didn t need to compromise our freedom for security. recently he has said, you know, al qaeda has been decimated. the tide of war is reseeding. if you re going to justify this, the only way you could possibly justify it is a threat of terrorism, the war on terror. but he has told us that is the ending and the threat receded. al qaeda has been decimated. how do you justify these extraordinary measures now that you have articulated that the threat has reduced dramatically. jon: when the president gets indignant he often uses the phrase, let s have that debate. this is a program that americans didn t even know existed and the white house apparently has been complicit in letting the nsa and the fbi examine all this stuff. right. and unlike the other problems that he has with the irs and benghazi, there is no way he can claim that he didn t know what was going on here. this is something that he had to be aware of. it was in many of the
about syria? mali? in mali, the administration can t decide to enforce the french out there. drone intelligence. he needs to reform america. he said this. we have want to rebuild the nation in home. we don t want to go abroad. retreat is idea and policy of reseeding. with the nomination of john kerry and chuck hagel is president obama sending a chamberlain message? i think charles is right. he is sending the message. these are care-takers and people who will keep the foreign policy off his desk.
are they going to beat anybody, they say no. butler, this is their fourth time in the sweet 16. they know what they are doing. they were in the final four last year. they can defend that. this is a very good butler team. i have to get out of here on this. reseeding, some people like the idea of that. the eight and 11 are going to knock each other out. do you think they could reseed and this is a good case for it? keep it like it is. a powerhouse playing a cinderella. they want to see the two power houses go at it. they are going at it in the semifinals. everybody is happy. enjoy the game tonight. i will. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance?
hello, andrea. across brisbane, the floodwaters are reseeding. it s an enormous task. many people are returning to devastating homes with new possessions fit for salvage. everything is covered with stinking mud and it s easy to clean while the mud is still wet. we ve seen an incredible community spirit here. everybody is helping out, it seems. for one 71-year-old woman, it was the second time her home has been inundated. it ob lit rated everything in the house. reporter: having lived through the 1974 flood, another man we spoke to only moved in three days ago, the luck of the irish he called it. yep, we put carpets down last thursday and friday. the brisbane floods affected at least 30,000 homes across 30 low-lying suburbs and follows a month and a half of flooding across queensland. the worst natural disaster in the state s history is how the state remeres described it. further inland, authorities are
the information that our cnn reporters have been reporting all week is that these attacks have been about britain, germany, and some of these places turn out to be large tourist sites for americans. it could be todatoday, it coul tomorrow. nothing s been determined for those kinds of states and a lot of factors go into whether the state department would issue some kind of alert. whether there s credible and specific information out there enough to really warn americans and so right now they re making those determinations and we could see something later this weekend. thanks so much for that update, cnn state department producer, appreciate that. meantime, let s talk weather. nasty weather, floodwaters may be reseeding along the east coast right now, but the region is certainly not out of danger. right now there is an urgent