countries should be involved in that. i would say there s a moral responsibility to isolate assad and to try him in a criminal court and eventually we ll get him. i would say there s a moral responsibility to try to keep anybody else from dying. congresswoman, thank you so much for your time and your passions on where you stand here. i know that you ve said you heard from your constituents and your heart, if you will, reflects what you re hearing from them and your own moral convictions on this issue. thank you so much for your time. thank you. still ahead, exit interview. homeland security chief janet napolitano has just hours left on the job, but before leaving, she is sending a message to local law enforcement ahead of any possible strike on syria. and a programming note, tonight at 8:00, the reverend al sharpton hosts a two-hour special advancing the dream live from the apollo with special guests magic johnson, tyler perry, condoleezza rice, stevie wonder, and cory booker
golf. this isn t one of those horrible political sports metaphors. i m talking about actual literal golf, the sport where people play for hours if they have free time and spend thousands of dollars on equipment and golf ranges and cute clubhouse drinks like the arnold palmer. because of all the criticisms of president obama the golf attack has to be one of the most absurd and also the most revealing about his critics. the latest round came from michael bloomberg. he sat down with the new yorker for an exit interview about his mayoral term. and right there on the first page bloomberg complains that while the president s done some good things in bringing the parties together obama has failed to invite republicans to play golf with him. now, washington insiders have their own variation on this complaint, that everything would be better if the president just spent more time sporting, drinking, meeting or just chilling out with the republicans who oppose his agenda. the question is does
golf, the sport where people play for hours if they have free time and spend thousands of dollars on equipment and golf ranges and cute clubhouse drinks like the arnold palmer. because of all the criticisms of president obama the golf attack has to be one of the most absurd and also the most revealing about his critics. the latest round came from michael bloomberg. he sat down with the new yorker for an exit interview about his mayoral term. and right there on the first page bloomberg complains that while the president s done some good things in bringing the parties together obama has failed to invite republicans to play golf with him. now, washington insiders have their own variation on this complaint, that everything would be better if the president just spent more time sporting, drinking, meeting or just chilling out with the republicans who oppose his agenda. the question is does the
obviously, we ll head back live if that happens. if you have a verdict in the case in about 15 minutes, you ll see it live here on special report. we can bring you a special story. outgoing fbi director robert mueller does his exit interview with our catherine herridge. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could ve had a v8. in the juice aisle.
syria. yes, i think the mistakes we make sometimes is the imaginary moment where russia was a agreed ally. for a brief period when it was on its knees after the cold war, russia was quite cooperative with us. otherwise for the last 75 years, we ve been always been dealing with that are different from ours. he just gave an exit interview, in which he says, as far as he s concerned with this, syria is probably the most important issue in the world today because of where it is currently heading. he is deeply concerned about the chemical weapons, other weapons in syria, if the regime loses control, al qaeda will have access to all those weapons.