american troops. they are still there to this very day. >> what are they doing there? >> want them to leave? >> what are they doing there? >> do you want them to stay? >> yes but what are they doing there? >> they are reassuring you, i assume. egyptians won't launch troops and move towards israel. >> i will tell what you they are doing there. what they are doing there -- multinational force and a monitoring force. they are not enforcing -- >> would you accept that in the west bank? >> not enfor instancing -- >> you accept -- >> i think what's critical is what actually blocks the infiltration of weapons into a potential palestinian state and that will have to be the task of the israeli military in the foreseeable future. that's what i said. we left gaza. you know, there was a european force and the minute hamas took over, that force just evaporated and disappeared. you know, when you talk about a
were there expecting to see a launch. giffords' husband, mark kelly, is commanding the shuttle mission. the president still went there, even though he knew before he got there that the launch was going to be scrubbed, but he did get a chance to meet with the giffords and the crew. nasa says "endeavour" won't launch until monday at the earliest. no word yet if congresswoman gabrielle giffords will be able to stick around and see it. the faa is shuffling some key veteran managers to new positions as a response to the recent reports of air traffic controllers sleeping on the job. at least three controllers have been fired in the last couple weeks. the faa is putting together a review panel to take a fresh look at controller training procedures. we'll turn back to london. see that guy? it was that kind of day over there, was it not? my man is doing cartwheels outside of westminster abbey. that's a minister there. just one of the things caught, a lot of things to see, maybe some things you missed, but this was