joining me now with more marc thiessen, former speech writer to president george w. bush. marc, good to see you. as a former communications guy inside the white house, what did you make of the president's emotion today? >> oh, he was very emotional. i think his emotion was genuine. i think any of us who think about first graders being massacred, our hearts break. that's not the issue so much. the question is where is that emotion when it comes to terrorism? where was that emotion, that raw outrage after the san bernardino attacks? where was the wiping away of tears and the emotion after the paris attacks? instead of wiping away tears, he held a petulant press conference in turkey where he attacked his critics and said there is not going to be any change in strategy and he dismissed it as a setback. and quite frankly, where was the emotion after isis beheaded an american hostage, james foley. and after announcing it, he went straight to the golf course to play golf. he does not seem to have that same raw emotion, that same sense of outrage when it comes to terrorists. >> aft