0 without a few hecklers. i believe your future is bound to ours. sean: with reminders of the week for his failures to address the problems. is he going to continue? or is he going to chart a new course. now, we bring our distinguished studio audience. thanks for being here. you can give yourself a hand, you know. am i wrong, show of hands, my belief strongly held belief, one of the biggest challenges the world now faces is the rise of radical islamists. how many of you agree with that. anybody disagree. nobody disagree? do you think for better or worse has obama made the situation in middle east better? raise your hand, worse? okay, why? he has presented an unclear message as to where the united states should be going and where the arab world is going and refused to call the jahadis an enemy and call for continuation of the war on terror. he refuses to use the word enemy and use jihad and engage in this war like the cold war is. sean: before we get everybody else s comments. r
course, with syria. but ooh ran is the even bigger issue that is undecided. we have gotten some russian help, so far on iran. but it doesn t mean we will get russian help with the next step. the arab spring signaled the fall of middle-east leaders with whom u.s. officials had, for 30 years, cultivated careful relationships. president obama called on hosni mubarak to step down. a change must take place. allocated u.s. resources for a no-fly zone in libbia, leading to the killing of moammar khadafy. but while calling for bashir al-assad to step down, a war continues. overall, president obama s legacy toward the middle-east is one of limited american activism. that is carcaturd by how we handled egypt, libya, syria,
swearing in on the mall. in this day and age, inaugurations have their own set of challenges. we will go over over the logistics and the schedule and the security. the formal swearing in is today. today is january 20, the constitutionally mandated day the president must be sworn in. that takes place in about an hour at the white house. we will get a preview from ed henry. good morning. interesting, the crowd s a lot smaller than they were four years ago. but still, as you noted, a lot of pomp and circumstance. it started when the president went to arlington national cemetery, met up with vice-president biden. there was a laying of a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. the vice-president had been sworn in already this morning, a little bit earlier than the president. that s in part because he was sworn in by justice sotomayor who has a book signing this afternoon in new york city. they wanted to get that done at the vice-president s residence this morning. less than an h
investigation? it s a question whether the libyans are unwilling to be a real partner in this investigation. the problem in benghazi is that it is still run by the militias who was key to overthrowing the former libyan leader, moammar khadafy and it s a problem for the libyan government to get any answers there. they sent the official in charge of security in benghazi was assassinated two months of the attack on the u.s. consulate. the libyans sent an investigator to look into that murder, he was kidnapped on sunday. shep: jonathan, hunt, thank you. questions over the attack could delay the confirmation of the president s pick to lead the c.i.a. a top senator is calling to hold up the confirmation for john brennan. senator lindsay graham accuses the white house of stonewalling the details of the attack. today the white house responded. would it be unfortunate i
almost 150,000. good for her. i m megyn kelly. he is watching. shep: what is your begs cavuto imitation. megyn: what the reeblgd of twitter? listen this is what i want to to talk to you about. i wouldn t have watched the game but i heard you say something on the show. i never said roll tide except around the bowl and down the hole. shep: last night i was for them so everyone else was shut up. it s dumb. megyn: i don t understand second part what you said but it s good to know you were on the other side. shep: this are the middle of the pack and vandy would have beaten them. later. 5/6 nice day. the news begins, prosecutors this is getting rough they replayed a 911 call. 28 shots in 30 seconds. and a one million dollar lottery winner died and cyanide poisoning after his big win. live with the chief medical examiner on the case and the new push, teenagers listen up. both of you teenagers listening. what do you think about being able to drink when you are 18, 19 or