yep. that s right. a new study shows women regret lost loves twice as much as men do. really? the same study shows men regret work-related decisions more than anything else. uh-huh. and those are your headlines. to me, that s a matter of who you lost and who you had. that s too deep! you know what i mean? i run deep. and i thought this all came down to your beer choice. wasn t that it was. i started with beer choice. me, i regret not buying apple at $2 a share. that s ok. but you sold yahoo so you re all right. yeah. now to libya where we have new amateur video just in of bombs going off. one in particular. watch this. no details of exactly where this explosion happened or if anybody is hurt. more signs qaddafi may be planning an exit strategy. rick leventhal has been covering this story since it broke from the rebel perspective and joins
some democrats as well as republicans. that s the topic of today s talk back topic. a lot of folks feel very strongly about this. what do you want the president to say or do about libya? this from ritchie, exit strategy? just turn the ships around. this from sherry, continue to support/protect these freedom fighters. this one from ed, how about a concise explanation of the policy and what constitutes success? and this from nick. we did our part, now the other 99% of the u.n. can deal with it. we don t have the funds to be policing the world. this from rex, talk to congress, i thought this guy was a constitutional similar, laughing out loud.
we re following a lot of developments in the next hour of cnn newsroom. let s check in first with ed henry. reporter: good morning, carol. the president has returned from latin america facing all kinds of questions about the mission in libya. most importantly, what is the exit strategy? i ll have details at the top of the hour. i m stephanie elam in new york. you know there s some people out there that think the world is going to end in 2012? that means big business for companies that make doomsday bunkers. i ll explain coming up in the next hour. and i m jason carroll also in new york. you know, some parents are upset, they are saying that a school is going too far to protect a student with food allergies. i ll have the controversy coming right up. way too far. thanks to you all. also ahead in the next hour, the crew of the uss ronald reagan scrubs every single surface of that ship. it is not your normal cleanup.
hearing anything from the white house here specifically to that agreement, joe. but i can tell you that this would certainly relieve some of the pressure from this administration from the president himself. there have been a lot of questions about the u.s. mission there in libya about cost, about an exit strategy. the president and other senior administration officials have talked about this and narrowly defined in their row focus of this mission. and that the u.s., which has been taking a supporting a leading role rather would move in the second phase to a supporting role. what would that look like? well, jay carney, white house spokesman today said that u.s. jets would not be used in enforcing any kind of no-fly zone but it would be more of an assist role perhaps providing jamming technology, even intelligence. so that is how the white house sees this next phase of the mission in live xwrap but again, no official reaction yet to this
it is day six of the coalition strikes on libya. and this morning rebels are still in control of misrata and its port. the city has been called the business capital of libya and has seen ferocious fighting. witnesses say moammar gadhafi s snipers are still targeting the city s center. this is the scene from overnight air strikes near tripoli. libyan state tv says its military base went up into flames. coalition leaders cejka dasay g military is weakened but it still has the upper hand in the balgtsz for the country. and they re facing tough questions back home. critics are demanding how far will the attacks go and how long will they last? president obama says the united states has an exit strategy that will take effect this week. let s hope it s better than his enter strategy. he arrived back at the white house a few hours early yesterday only to find the french doors at the white house locked. he s also getting a chilly reception from capitol hill. the house speaker complaining of