we'll be back in a minute with a panel of analysts and we >> bob: joining us for afalsis, bob woodward who bringsul stunning new inform in a new book. bob, we'll get to that in a minute. and bill crystal from the weekly standard back to the broadcast. and our go to guys on fern policy, and the chief washington correspondent for the new york times, david zanger, and washington columnist, david ignatius, and rounding out the panel, daniel from the american enterprise institute. bill, let me talk to you first. what's going to happen here? >> i don't know. >> i would reluctantly vote yes, and i think that's the right vote. i can't say a lot of republicans and conservatives, or members of the congress have been calling us and saying i agree wu. they're calling up and saying i'm voting no. >> bob: bob, would you agree with me, at this point, i don't think the president has the votes. >> it's clear he does not. what's interesting is, war is in a constitutional gray zone. the constitution makes it very clear it's a shared power between the president, who can employ the force, and the congress