of the same this weekend. a largely fine end to the day to day. there will be fine spells of weather at times this weekend. it will be blustery and quite warm when you get to see some sunshine. we have low pressure to the rest of us. also bands of wet weather and there is another one about to show its hand across south west england over the next few hours and lived northward through the night into more of england and wales by morning. north of that, a lot of dry weather. heavy showers in scotland slowly fading away, and it s a bit cooler tonight, some spots dipping into single figures. we start with rain in wales and parts of england tomorrow. and that moves north in the morning into northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland, slowly feeding further north across scotland during the day but not into northern scotland until the evening. behind it, some heavy showers for east anglia and south east england, a largely fine afternoon. hazy sunshine and warmth. saturday e
segments of the population, and not affect anybody else, you d have to be a moron to believe that and you can tax businesses and you think they would eat the cost, of course not, they pass it on to you in this form of higher prices and that is basic economics and your average person understands that and that is not say people want entitlements to be cut and don t want that, either, but don t want to pay higher taxes and obama, because of run away spending, is going to have to get behind tax increases, not just for rich people, but, for everybody. it is inevitable. bill: what karl rove says is connect the dots, with everything happening with the economy, kirsten, is that november could be a. could be really tough for the obama presidency to recover, as we sit here, do you see that. i think i think that that is obvious for a while, as long that s economy is not doing well, it will be bad for the party in power, and i think a lot of people are hoping that by the time the elections come
you make sure that that doesn t happen. bill: he went a bit further in the paper statement, saying we know the administration is not going to hold the trial in new york. they should just say it already. that s what you re alluding to, senator. do you think eric holder has a say in this decision? it s become so political. i think he s gotten himself way out on a limb. the other thing, he s talking about guantanamo bay, this of course is related to this, and he said the president wants to close it, we re going to close it, we just don t know where we re going to put these people that we can t release because they re still dangerous terrorist, maybe if we build this facility in illinois, which of course the people in illinois don t want, then we can put them there. it just seems to be a lot of chaos and indecision and they need to settle this and settle it in the right kind of way. we ll try khalid shaikh mohammed in a military commission, under a system approved by the united states su
still writing the analyses, the people who did the one in 07? they are, and they are actually they were moved up to higher positions and interesting. the principal author of the 07 nie this is acting assistant secretary of state for arms control and international security. so, i think it is important to understand that this type of faulty logic, that essentially separates iran s civilian infrastructure, from iran s will to nuclear weapons, is really still predominant in the bureaucracy and the administrations may have changed but the bureaucracy that created the nie is still there. martha: okay, so, if it is true and, you know, we re always in a little bit of a difficult territory, here when we try and figure out what iran is doing and if it is true, then, they made a huge mistake and we re going to have to do a lot of catch-up if that is true, also, striking me, interesting, is general cart wright, a top-ranking u.s. general is the one to come forward and say, i think they