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s.e., what about you? >> i'm reminded of an interview i did with donald rumsfeld.bout the president's action in libya. he said generally, you define an objective and build a coalition. what president obama did in libya was to build a coalition and later tried to define the mission. i worry that's what's happening here. the president seems far more concerned with building the coalition than identifying a very clear objective. i'm worrying that we're not going to get the support we need from our international actors because they don't know that we are committed to a clear objective. so i think the president still has come work to do in terms of setting out those clear objectives, how long are we going to be there, what is the goal, who are we trying to eradicate and how far will we go to do it before he gets that coalition that he wants and i think should have. >> you know, wolf, the problem with defining the clear objective, which i agree he ought to do, that if you define it as destroying isis, you have to say to the american people, this is open ended. that this i
s.e., what about you? >> i'm reminded of an interview i did with donald rumsfeld.bout the president's action in libya. he said generally, you define an objective and build a coalition. what president obama did in libya was to build a coalition and later tried to define the mission. i worry that's what's happening here. the president seems far more concerned with building the coalition than identifying a very clear objective. i'm worrying that we're not going to get the support we need...
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joining us, "crossfire" host, s.e.upp, former white house press secretary, jay carney and gloria borgeer. are you surprised that there seems to be a little muddling? >> wouldn't have happened if i were there. you're the chairman of the joint chiefs and a military man and asked a question about -- >> he wasn't asked a question. >> fair point. >> it was in his opening statement. >> of course, it stands to reason you can imagine a contingency that might develop that would lead you to make that recommendation to the commander in chief. the president is the commander in chief. the president has made clear that it is his policy that he won't send troops into combat on the ground again in iraq. i think in this case, i'm going with the commander in chief. you know, war is a complicated piece of business. things could change. but i don't expect president obama to -- >> hold on one second. i want to get your thoughts on this i did hear for the first time from general dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs, that the u.s. mission w
joining us, "crossfire" host, s.e.upp, former white house press secretary, jay carney and gloria borgeer. are you surprised that there seems to be a little muddling? >> wouldn't have happened if i were there. you're the chairman of the joint chiefs and a military man and asked a question about -- >> he wasn't asked a question. >> fair point. >> it was in his opening statement. >> of course, it stands to reason you can imagine a contingency that might...
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i would like to go back to a comment that s.e. made earlier about foreign policy at large. i think the president is seeing that his initial sense of the world and how it will be a better place if the united states somehow reduces its footprint in that region and elsewhere is not coming to pass and you saw in the "60 minutes" interview the president went back to language that you would not have heard from him a year or two ago. we lead. we are the indispensable nation. nobody else can step in. it's not beijing. it's not moscow. it has to be us. that's a good sign. it means the president is going through learning and he understands that when bad things happen, we need to lead the effort to reduce them. >> a lot of people are encouraged by the speech he gave last week. we have to talk about some of these numbers and how americans feel. so s.e., some public opinion polls found 73% of americans support the use of air strikes in conjunction with coalition allies but 60% oppose ground troops. 60% oppose. we hear top republicans like the house speaker, john boehner, senator john mc
i would like to go back to a comment that s.e. made earlier about foreign policy at large. i think the president is seeing that his initial sense of the world and how it will be a better place if the united states somehow reduces its footprint in that region and elsewhere is not coming to pass and you saw in the "60 minutes" interview the president went back to language that you would not have heard from him a year or two ago. we lead. we are the indispensable nation. nobody else can...
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s.e. cupp, great tv, let us know.ur next stop is in iowa, a steak fry and of course 2016 is on the menu. we'll sit down with the host, u.s. senator tom harkin. the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. a lot of patients will not realize what's happening to the enamel. once it's gone, it's gone away for good. i recommend pronamel. it's designed specifically to help strengthen the teeth. pronamel will actually help to defend the enamel from the acids in our diet. if you know that there is something out there that can help, why not start today? ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. for over 60,000 extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting h
s.e. cupp, great tv, let us know.ur next stop is in iowa, a steak fry and of course 2016 is on the menu. we'll sit down with the host, u.s. senator tom harkin. the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. a lot of patients will not realize what's happening to the enamel. once it's gone, it's gone away for good. i recommend pronamel. it's designed specifically to help strengthen the teeth. pronamel...
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s.e. cupp, great tv, let us know.next stop is in iowa, a steak fry and of course 2016 is on the menu. we'll sit down with the host, u.s. senator tom harkin. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may also cause you to feel dizzy, faint, l
s.e. cupp, great tv, let us know.next stop is in iowa, a steak fry and of course 2016 is on the menu. we'll sit down with the host, u.s. senator tom harkin. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults...
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robert vogel, superintendent of the national veteran,world war ii one of the original members of s.ep [applause] representing friends of the world war ii memorial is general kicklighter. a navyvins is construction mechanic chief, retired. aboard the uss o'brien in both the atlantic and pacific theaters from normandy to tokyo. [applause] representing it states army is and veteran clarence faulkner. in thea staff sergeant 10th mountain division from december 1945. he received many awards including the italian metal. he saved 20 soldiers by throwing a live grenade that had fallen out of someone's backpack. [applause] representing the marine corps, , he serves as the president and ceo of the national association of uniform services. accompanying him is mr. russell jenkins. mr. jenkins is a world war ii oldran and was 17 years when he joined the navy during world war ii. he served at sea in the atlantic as well as on land and as a medic with the third wave of forces that hit omaha beach on d-day. [applause] representing the navy is brian operations.ctor of he was the first commander of th
robert vogel, superintendent of the national veteran,world war ii one of the original members of s.ep [applause] representing friends of the world war ii memorial is general kicklighter. a navyvins is construction mechanic chief, retired. aboard the uss o'brien in both the atlantic and pacific theaters from normandy to tokyo. [applause] representing it states army is and veteran clarence faulkner. in thea staff sergeant 10th mountain division from december 1945. he received many awards...
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granderson, s.e. cupp, thank you. we'll be right back.service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. that's all i crave.e that's where this comes in. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus nicorette gum gives you intense craving relief. and that helps put my craving in its place. that's why i only choose nicorette. >>> on today's show we'll tackle the two major issues that dominated the nato summit. russia and ukraine. and isis in iraq and syria. then to get another crisis brewing. in pakistan. another civilian government is teetering on the brink. will this former cricket star
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granderson, s.e. cupp, thank you.e right back. [ man ] cortana, when my wife calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, i'll remind you. [ siri ] oh no, i cannot do that. oh, and remind me to get roses when i'm near any flower shop. sure thing. remind you when you get to flower shop. i can't do that either. cortana, it's gonna be a great night. [ beep ] oh wow! thanks for the traffic alert. i better get going. now that is a smart phone. ♪ oh, wait ♪ it's 'cause you make me smile ♪ suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the so
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and s.e. cupp and our chief national correspondent jim sciutto.i want to start with you, obviously. president obama has a couple of imperatives here. he wants to stop these horrific terrorist devices and he wants to avoid getting caught up in what occasionally affects the beltway and war fever. if you were advising him what would you tell him to do? what would the strategy be? >> i think what he has to make clear tonight is that the easy part of this will be the military action. the easy part will be our incredible capable military hitting targets and taking out isis members. the long game will be what's hard. it will require political developments, governance and a capacity building operation that will last over time and so making that case and explaining how hard this is and how complex this is is important and also cleaning up the no-strategy statement which was a bad sound bite, but i think, you know, tonight's speech will make clear that he does have a strategy and he will lay it out. >> s.e., obviously today is about communication and you la
and s.e. cupp and our chief national correspondent jim sciutto.i want to start with you, obviously. president obama has a couple of imperatives here. he wants to stop these horrific terrorist devices and he wants to avoid getting caught up in what occasionally affects the beltway and war fever. if you were advising him what would you tell him to do? what would the strategy be? >> i think what he has to make clear tonight is that the easy part of this will be the military action. the easy...
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jr, this does not really affect them but s.e. johnson is much more sensitive to this. ofor me to any brand being tolerant of what we have seen from ray rice and adrian pederson and greg hardy. thank you so much, we will have much more, i am back in two minutes. ♪ >> everyone from leading bank is to policy makers and invest in destin investors are at the bloomberg most influential meeting in new york today. >> thank you. i am here with leon cooperman, founder of omega. calperse it about you, is polling your money out of funds, will you make the rent this month? >> i will try my best. >> what do you make of this? >> maybe i can read a statement. i made a comment to my team over the weekend. we were arguing back and forth with e-mails. the answer is resample -- they are probably in excess of 10,000 hedge funds with differing objectives. monolithic. there are macro funds and market neutral funds in small club -- in small cap funds and long and short and credit funds, etc. these funds should all have performance executives clearly stated and articulated. account invest beca
jr, this does not really affect them but s.e. johnson is much more sensitive to this. ofor me to any brand being tolerant of what we have seen from ray rice and adrian pederson and greg hardy. thank you so much, we will have much more, i am back in two minutes. ♪ >> everyone from leading bank is to policy makers and invest in destin investors are at the bloomberg most influential meeting in new york today. >> thank you. i am here with leon cooperman, founder of omega. calperse it...