the u.s. has a tradition, of course of americans as we traveled the foreign soil, we don t criticize our president s foreign policy, even as friendly as soil as india is, i won t criticize what his foreign policy has been but to answer your question, certainly there would have been more decisiveness, less dithering, more decisiveness. wait a minute. but didn t she just where was that? india. okay. friendly soil, though. it s different. it is 41 past the hour. it s time now for our weekly segment, driving the week. she says she s not going to criticize him on foreign soil but she criticizes him on foreign soil. it s id odd iotic. the dixie chicks sing a song and all of us on the right freak out. that s a good one. when i m seeing soccer
once were. they plan to focus on new technology to deliver in-room entertainment. women sports fans might want to take note of this next story. your sisters in iran have been banned from watching live broadcasts of soccer matches at public theaters. state police say the presence of women increases security risks and inappropriate behavior. women already were banned from attending men s soccer matches at stadiums. government officials and clerics say the presence of women at men s sporting events is not compatible with islam. the fbi calls it its biggest mafia takedown in bureau history. more than 120 alleged mob figures arrested in one day. the list of charges is a mile long and includes murder, labor racketeering, illegal gambling, arson and narcotics trafficking. susan candiotti has been following all of this for us. susan, you ve got some reaction to the massive bust. reporter: we do, martin, hi.
bill: i can t call him dude then, right? no dude? don t start yelling at him either. okay. here are my three questions. the first one is, mr. president, we all know about the law of unintended consequences. when you took this country to war with iraq, did you think about the law of unintended consequences? you did eliminate a brutal dictator who did terrible things to his own people, including murdering them. but you also unleashed chaos, mr. president, that continues today where fanatics blow up people at weddings, funerals, gatherings where they are celebrating soccer matches. did you think about this when you decided to go to war and do you have any second thoughts? that would be one question. bill: all right. a second question would be, mr. president, it seems to me that a lot of your policy decisions are rooted and informed by your faith, by your christianity. your administration gave more money to fight aids than any
bill: i can t call him dude then, right? no dude? don t start yelling at him either. okay. here are my three questions. the first one is, mr. president, we all know about the law of unintended consequences. when you took this country to war with iraq, did you think about the law of unintended consequences? you did eliminate a brutal dictator who did terrible things to his own people, including murdering them. but you also unleashed chaos, mr. president, that continues today where fanatics blow up people at weddings, funerals, gatherings where they are celebrating soccer matches. did you think about this when you decided to go to war and do you have any second thoughts? that would be one question. bill: all right. a second question would be, mr. president, it seems to me that a lot of your policy decisions are rooted and informed by your faith, by your christianity. your administration gave more money to fight aids than any
bill: i can t call him dude then, right? no dude? don t start yelling at him either. okay. here are my three questions. the first one is, mr. president, we all know about the law of unintended consequences. when you took this country to war with iraq, did you think about the law of unintended consequences? you did eliminate a brutal dictator who did terrible things to his own people, including murdering them. but you also unleashed chaos, mr. president, that continues today where fanatics blow up people at weddings, funerals, gatherings where they are celebrating soccer matches. did you think about this when you decided to go to war and do you have any second thoughts? that would be one question. bill: all right. a second question would be, mr. president, it seems to me that a lot of your policy decisions are rooted and informed by your faith, by your christianity. your administration gave more money to fight aids than any