>> good morning. happy everything, i guess. >> exactly. >> thanksgiving, hanukkah, black friday eve. >> thanksgivukkah. let's talk about something serious for a moment. about 45,000 troops are celebrating thanksgiving in afghanistan, but a new security deal could keep those troops there past the 2014 draw down to train and mentor afghan security forces. is this a good idea? >> well, it depends on your point of view. probably for the afghan forces it's a very good idea, although president karzai is making it extremely difficult to reach that kind of deal. but certainly for those who want everybody home from that very dangerous part of the world, it's probably not the best idea. as a matter of fact, we're seeing that controversy raging right now. >> you know, just this week, bob, afghan president hamid karzai said the only way he would sign a security deal is after the u.s. brings peace to his country. so my question is, how exactly is he measuring peace? >> well, to say peace and afghanistan in the same sentence is ludicrous if we're going to look at history.