next paragraph. we learned from iraq that doing so makes us responsible, a targeted strike can make assad or any other dictator think twice about using chemical weapons. he said on one hand, we don t use pinpricks, we do really big things, and on the other hand, he said this will make him think twice. there is a tension there, as he talks to congress. karl, thank you, as always. you bet. and coming up, saying no to syria strikes, and congressman adam kissinger says yes. did president obama just change their minds? plus, lieutenant colonel oliver north prepared to go on the record. we want to know what you think. just use hash tag greta. united states military doesn t do pinpricks. even a limited strike will send a message to assad that no other
but. it has a few scraps on the table and it s not a big idea. don t forget, barack obama got elected on big ideas about himself, his story about health care, about turning the economy rarnd, really big things. and i think he s gifted in that way, so he needs to. . . a big idea, a big decision, you made the rule? sfouchlt why didn t he do it again? ahe had a sense of vision evn through the debt ceiling when he talked about shared sacrifice, investments. he s done this time and time
the b.p. chairperson, can t do that one. why? why all of a sudden what was the change of heart where all of a sudden, now, i heard on the way here and i heard him talking about well, we re going to get together, we re going to chat. we re going to have some things ready. there was outrage. people realized wait a minute, are you telling me the president has not spoken directly with the guy, our partner in this operation? he makes his decisions before and we have a long history of it. he made his decisions on cambridge before speaking, getting any of the evidence. he did it with arizona. he s done it with b.p. he makes up his mind and he just moves forward and i d like to actually say, i don t know if he s making up his mind. you read in the wall street journal yesterday, it s center for american progress that looks like is running this which, of course, is money from soros running that. that s one of the big investments he has now is with the big brazilian oil company. he s
through the c. it s hard to miss the y. my heart isn t in it. his wife didn t marry him for the dancing. 50%. you get a five. thank you very much. i come back another week and i try to outdance buzz aldrin. hopefully you ll watch house cat, house calls. it airs this saturday. who is your wish list of people to get on the show? well, after i saw that. i think you were going for lindsay lohan, is that right? i would love to see lindsay lohan. she s been going through so many difficult things and dancing is truly it helps people get to know themselves, gives them confidence. being on our show would be good for her. would that ankle bracelet be a problem? maybe we could do it. she s on celebrity rehab before dancing with the stars potentially. you re so fun. thank you so much and good luck on your house calls, house cats. house cats, house calls. why not? watch it. coming up on our show,
death of our beloved daughters by this madman. by this jekyll and hyde character, by this, perhaps, and unknown at this point potentially serial killer that may have done other things around the world. what can we do to pool our pain and come up with a sense of criminal justice and social justice that serves all of the families and ensures that he never sees the daylight of if he gets killed, so do the secrets about natalee holloway s disappearance. very interesting. it will be interesting for the next couple of days. thanks a lot. coming up straight ahead, president obama gives his first oval office speech. it s happening tonight at 8:00 eastern time. what can you expect him to say about the oil disaster? how much pressure on his shoulders? white house press secretary robert gibbs joins us from the briefing room next and arizona can expand its controversial immigration law. how the children of illegal immigrants could be affected straight ahead. e more time. where do we stand? less