declaration are camouflages, they argue white supremacy today is as bad as it was 300 years ago, and racism is a permanent endemic condition and all americans by virtue of skin color are inherently racist and oppressive. and the way to fix top up en our economic system and engage in marxist race base economic redistribution. mark: this is taught and pushed in our elementary schools, isn t it. right. i have done a series of reports, dozens of institutions, including elementary schools, the public schoolteachers were forcing children to deconstruct their racial and sexual identity and rank
in syria. they are going to support assad along with hezbollah, along with the iranians, to keep him in power. syria will ultimately be partitioned. the united states have declared that assad had to go. that policy is out the window. there s a real recognition that the president s policy in syria is a failure and that the russians are now going to so-called keep assad in power, and any talk of so-called managed transition is something that s a figure leaf. it sort of camouflages what both the israelis, the russians and just about everybody else in the region except saudi arabia around turkey want, which is that if assad goes, then isis will come. that s what no one wants. ambassador ginsburg, thank you very much for your time. sure. now back to capitol hill. john boehner is speaking. let s listen in for a bit. not at all.
i m before my time. bob has something important. just read this story that 17 states now are closing prisons. the largest world prison population, which is the united states, is now becoming the smallest. last two years those states that have closed them have saved half a billion and finally we re beginning to realize putting a lot of people in jail who use drugs doesn t do go. the fox sports mascot, take a look, doing the five. see the hand. kind of camouflages. everyone loves the five. is that guy a real guy is. in an outfit. someone inside. what s the surprise? we re going to see you tomorrow from super bowl boulevard in times
would-be republican rivals rick perry and mitt romney, including one comment that some see as disrespectful to the president. and we talk about terrorism as the world prepares to mark ten years since 9/11. the president says that kind of spectacular attack may not be the biggest threat right now. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news, political headlines, and jeanne moos, all straight ahead. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. president obama on a bus tour through the united states midwest. he s been reaching out to rural voters. but he took some time today to sit down with me for a wide-ranging one-on-one interview. we talked about the political gridlock in washington, the field of republican challengers trying to oust him from the white house, and the terror threat a decade after 9/11. but we began with what may be the most pressing issue facing the country right now. here s part one of my interview with the pr