will the free world be like in another 12 months under this man s leadership? patti: adam, after bin laden s death, obama s approval rating went up. but a month later, it was back down and it continued to drop, most people say due to the economy. if the economy doesn t turn around, will he be a one termer? i don t think so. we see here today and what we see here in recent weeks is that the president coming forward with strong policy proposals that would make a difference in this country and the republicans making it their business to try to make sure he s not reelected instead of trying to put people back to work. the way that bob, it made it sound like you were unhappy that moammar gadhafi is unseated and that mubarak is unseated. these two gentlemen were dictators, human rights violators, and it is true that george bush normalized relations with gadhafi, but it s a pretty horrendous thing. patti: all right. if you re rejoicing in the killing of the coptic
good for her, but she said absolutely. i have to tell you, i think it s all the middleton effect. i think they must have heard this, if she was a daughter, make her the queen. molly: we have to thank you all. thank you all for joining us. gregg: i would vote for the queen instead of the king, i really do. a dictatorship cracking down moammar khadafy and sparking widespread celebrations in the streets of tripoli but controversy, we ll tell you about it. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker.
be difficult. this is where the rubber meets the road and where we ll see if there is some semblance of democracy. you have to do the hard process of writing a constitution, of electing leaders, multiple parties. you need to give the people a choice so there is a real sense of freedom of an election. this is very difficult. i think this is where the international community is going to have to step up and help. they don t have experience in libya of having political parties. there is not a system in place. so it s going to be difficult to start from the beginning. gregg: we had a leading role in nato that eventually led to the demise of moammar khadafy. we also provided military and humanitarian aid but financial aid, as well. is the u.s. well positioned here to help and gaining some benefit as a consequence? that is a great question.
gregg: celebrations in libya now side tracked by controversy. several human rights groups calling for an investigation into the death of moammar gadhafi, suggesting the killing could be considered a war crime. greg got a firsthand look at gadhafi s body. those questions are once again being put aside and as battle ground city of misrata, you can hear celebra tri gun fire. almost thee days since the killing of moammar gadhafi and the people here are still thrilled about it. in one way they re expressing their joy as in a most bizarre fashion, by viewing the body of moammar gadhafi. that has been laid out by the authorities here in a meat locker, in a cold storage warehouse and in an industrial park on the fringe of the city. not only men showing up, but
elections upcoming, they say, in a short time as a month. yes, we were inside the meat locker and looking at the body presented by the government here of moammar khadafy, you could clearly see the bullet wound to his head. we also noted and other people noted that how short he looked on the ground, found with the former dictator when he was killed in platform shoes. back to you. thank you. gregg: a new bill creating controversy on capitol hill. it would require employers to run background checks. will it will work to keep our borders safe? and deadly shark attack. witnesses describing this shark has as ten feet long. coming up where this vicious killer was spotted.