out he can be. and frankly, it s just spin right? because jeb bush is his biggest threat and just his train slowing down is only because maybe other republicans have thrown their hat in the ring in the last few weeks, so we re focused on that. but jeb bush is just laying low for a bit. seera, this is a family show so i would appreciate you not using seema s language. you got it rev. what do you think? is this a sound strategy? i don t necessarily think that was probably the best thing for chris christie to say. he was in new hampshire for three he ll be in new hampshire for three days this week and he had a pretty overall good presence. he earned some good headlines this week but that one really struck out to me as something that wasn t the smartest thing to say, because it does make him look like he s taking pot shots at another candidate in the race. looks like he s grasping at straws. could he turn off voters shirra? it s possible he could turn off voters but it s stil
not enough leadership and credibility, all these terms used to counter this kind of motion either by a president and other leaders. what s your response to that who look at this and say, oh, this is a sign of weakness? no, not at all. the president acted upon a humanitarian positive impulse. i understand. we disagreed about the efficacy of what he proposed, but not the fact that something needs to be done to relieve the suffering in seera, and that s sign of strength. as the president said, we are a nation of people who care, and that s good to know. unfortunately, i think the president could not come up with a war plan that could reach any sort of consensus within congress. the last count is 25 house members in favor, 263 against, but that doesn t change the fact the president wanted to do something positive to relieve suffering and we respect him for that. there is fascinating polling out of pew today, which basically said here s where the public is on this, in the wake of this a
to come to congress, what it did was it created space, it created an opening, right? and it was into that space that this diplomatic solution rushed. and yet, you will see theme who say, well, this shows there is not enough leadership and credibility, all these terms used to counter this kind of motion either by a president and other leaders. what s your response to that who look at this and say, oh, this is a sign of weakness? no, not at all. the president acted upon a humanitarian positive impulse. i understand. we disagreed about the efficacy of what he proposed, but not the fact that something needs to be done to relieve the suffering in seera, and that s sign of strength. as the president said, we are a nation of people who care, and that s good to know. unfortunately, i think the president could not come up with a war plan that could reach any sort of consensus within congress. the last count is 25 house members in favor, 263 against, but that doesn t change the fact the presid
ammunition into the rebels in seera, b syria, but what does that mean for american officials and assets? with me, james spider marks. general when you take a look at the lay of the land here on the map, and you take a look at the military options, you know, you re talking about small arms. right. how much difference can that make against the fire power of assad? probably very little difference at all at this point. these are small arms, as you ve described. we hope that it includes some antitank weapons systems. we don t know, and i haven t heard that it s going to include surface-to-air shoulder-fired surface-to-air weapons systems. we don t think it is. that s unfortunate. these by themselves will provide very little difference at all, short answer. and are we talking about are we talking about american weapons? are we talking about american-made weapons, u.s.-made weapons going directly into the hands of the rebels? oh, probably not. this is probably soviet model t