at the same time, in some areas we haven t moved at all. we can put a black man in the white house, but we can t walk a black child through a gated area here in sanford florida. the main demand is that the shooter be arrested. really all the cards in the hands of the special prosecutor and she has not said when or if there will be charges filed and an arrest made. patti ann: steve, live in florida, thank you. gregg: no end to the violence in syria. despite claims from the government there that the uprising is over, the assad regime allegedly agreed to a u.n. cease-fire but government troops have not taken the first steps of withdrawing from residential areas. the violence continues. christian is a former state department advisor. it s a little like saying the
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to an end of, walter reed medical center is finally closing its doors. gregg: back to the top story. police in norway are investigating the motive for the deadly attacks but the tragedy makes a few points clear. one that terrorism comes in many forms from muslim militants to domestic political extremists. another is that norway is not used to dealing with terrorism on its own soil. suspected gunman fired full 90 minutes before confronted by police. it took teams 45 minutes to arrive at the island where the shooting was taking place. how do you fight this sort of thing? here is former state department advisor. is it your sense they were just not properly prepared for this kind of thing? that s right. you heard the exception proves
scrambling for relief. heather: hundred years coming to an end of, walter reed medical center is finally closing its doors. gregg: back to the top story. police in norway are investigating the motive for the deadly attacks but the tragedy makes a few points clear. one that terrorism comes in many forms from muslim militants to domestic political extremists. another is that norway is not used to dealing with terrorism on its own soil. suspected gunman fired full 90 minutes before confronted by police. it took teams 45 minutes to arrive at the island where the shooting was taking place. how do you fight this sort of thing? here is former state department advisor. is it your sense they were just not properly prepared for this kind of thing?
kelly? kelly: molly henneberg giving us the updates about what is going on in states in terms of protests and collective bargaining. where will it end in we ll have to wait and see. jamie: maine, huh? keeps growing, how about the growing candidates potentially for 2012, could we have a president gingrich? newt gingrich opening up about his plans for 2012, hear for you yourself what he had to say. kelly: indeed and the fighting in lybia reaching a bloody new stage, witnesses are calling it a massacre. are we now at the point where the u.s. needs to step in? we ll talk with a former state department advisor. with plain mashed potatoes? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetable soup over it, you can do dinner. 4 minutes, around 4 bucks. campbell s chunky. it s amazing what soup can do.™ so i wasn t playing much of a role in my own life.