to being a broader ownership of the outcome. to build on the theme of tonight s show, he had a tipping point strategy to tilt the odds toward the rebels given what they were facing but this thing could have still gone very badly. we didn t own the outcome. i think if you listen to president obama s remarks tonight, he ended them exactly with where we were talking before. this had to remain a libyan story, their control and we had to be supportive but on the periphery of thing. and i think that s exactly the right tone. steve, i m cognizant this is not over. we had a live report from just outside tripoli tonight that said that the rebels claim they control 90% of the city, should be viewed with a lot of skepticism, there are quite a lot of pro-gadhafi forces still left and still fighting inside tripoli. if this does continue to tip, if this does not turn into a long, proce proce
various kinds of presence we had, he nonetheless kept this from a deeper, broader ownership of the outcome. i think to build on the theme of tonight s show, he had a tipping point strategy to help tilt the odds towards the rebels, given what they were facing, but this thing could have still gone very badly, i think if you listen to president obama s remarks tonight, he ended them exactly with where we were talking before, this had to remain a libyan story, their control, and we had to be supportive but on the periphery of things. i think that s the right tone. i m cognizant this is not over, we had a live report the rebels claim they hold 90% of the city should be viewed with skepticism, there are a lot of pro-gadhafi forces still left and fighting inside tripoli. if this does continue to tip, if this does not turn into a long, protracted battle in tripoli, what do you expect next from
kept the intervention from becoming a slippery slope to a deeper, broader ownership of the outcome. to build on the theme of tonight s show he had a tipping point strategy to tilt the odds toward the rebels, given what they were facing. but this could have gone badly. and we didn t own the outcome. if you listen to president obama s remarks tonight, he ended them exactly with where we were talking before, that had to be a libyan story, their control and we had to be supportive but on the periphery of things and i think that s the right tone. i m cognizant thont is not over. we had a live report that said the rebels claim they control 90% of the city should be viewed with skepticism that there are a lot of pro gadhafi forces left and fighting inside of tripoli. if this does continue to tip, if this does not turn in to a long, protracted battle in tripoli, what do you expect next from this new transitional, would be