>> no, i'm not -- not at all. i think that the president has handled this incorrectly from the very beginning. number one, the president of the united states reduced his options. he limited his options when he drew a red line. that's first and foremost over a year ago. then when we first heard of the possible use of chemical weapons in syria, he backed off his red line. then we confirmed use of chemical weapons and he came out very boldly, very strongly and said we must strike, we must get involved, this is untenable and i supported that. then he backed off and said we're going to wait for the congress, didn't call us to a special session, wants to wait over a week and has failed in getting allies and everything else that i already said to the table. at the end of the day, my job is to represent the people of the united states and to weigh the pros and cons. i no longer have confidence that this administration can actually do what they needed to do, that, one, the window is closed and i don't have the confidence they'll be able to do it in a way that is not going to hurt the united states more than help