we have fareed zakaria, william cohen and ken robinson, the veteran of u.s. special forces. let me ask you, mrwe'll get to the others in just a moment. do you think we heard what we needed to hear there? when the president talks about a support role for the future of libya, what might that role and what should that role look like, do you think? >> well, first i thought it was a very good speech. it was concise. it was modest. and i think it was inspirational as far as the people of libya in hearing that message. in terms of what we should do, i think the question should be not be what should we do now for libya. but rather, asking libyan people what would you like us to do, what help can we give you. allow them to ask us for what kind of assistance they would like to see. i think a danger is, when we sit back and say well now we have to do the following types of things to make in a functioning democracy. i think we have to step back a bit and be more in the receptive mode asking the libyan people to say, how can we help you and then respond. right now we can help them, i suppose. wolf raised t