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and by the way, dave, leno has higher ratings. that's all the time we have, let not your heart be troubled. the news continues, greta to go on the record. we'll see you here tomorrow night. night. >> tonight, at some point does this just seem or get ridiculous? >> hey, remember when this happened? >> so the reason you're all here, the reason all of these fine looking young people hine me are here is that in just over a week, the interest rates on federal student loans are-- >> we want to give the president props for, well, his props. >> greta: who could forget this. >> i started getting a lot of letters from kids, four of them are here today. >> it's always quite a dramatic show when the president wants to put on a choreographed moment. >> greta: and then there was this one. >> emergency responders like the ones who are here today,
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their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters. >> and the president to one of his devices and supporters and props. >> and then again today. >> i want to say thank you to the denver police for having me here. >> many of the officers were stating that we should be neutral on the hotly contested issues, we shouldn't be seen or perceived as taking sides. we're being unfairly portrayed, what i would say for one political party's agenda over another. >> greta: you saw today in colorado, president obama using denver police officers as a back drop for his gun control speech. cops as props? a lot of police officers were not happy with the president, including larimer county sheriff justin smith. he joins me. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: nice to see you, and
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sheriff, presidents on both sides of the aisles have been doing it for decades, using people as props for their point. today it's sort of cops as props and what do you think about it? >> you know, i agree with the line level denver police ith th was completely inappropriate. these officers have a job to do they should be on the street protecting their community, not used as political props. the officers i talked to were disgusted they had been coerced and cajoled into trying to get them on, to be on stage. >> you know, some of the police officers didn't show up today, or didn't stand by the president. is that in part because of the have controversial new gun control law in colorado. is that distressing members of law enforcement? >> that's what really went over the he edge. i personally spoke with officers to came out to the rallies that the sheriff and i, colorado sheriffs and they told us that they were adamantly opposed to the gun
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grabbing measures that the president's pushed on colorado and they were disgusted by the idea of being pushed up there. they let us know, in no uncertain terms. they weren't allowed to stand with the sheriffs up for their community, but we're told it was in their best interest to be at the denver police academy in uniform, trying to represent his view. so, did police officers actually feel pressured to be there, police officers and law enforcement who didn't want to be there? >> absolutely, greta. i talked to two officers that didn't wish to be identified. in addition to the story you've heard they told me personally, one of them said he told his superior, he'd call in sick before he would come in and represent views that he thought truly were very wrong views out there. and i also heard the aurora police officer got messages from their chief wanting them to show up in uniform as well. >> greta: i suppose also there's some law enforcement who were happy to be there, who support the president and support gun control?
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>> you know, i certainly hold out as law enforcement is like the rest of society and others divided views, i recognize certainly some of the chiefs and let's face it the chiefs don't come from cal colorado often times and they come from other areas and they're appointed by mayors to represent their views if they want to do. they certainly have a right to, but they really should respect the rights and the beliefs of line level police officers. >> greta: do you feel-- do you think that colorado is sort of being used as a sort of political backdrop, they could have gone to a number of other states, but does it bother you that he chose colorado, or are you proud? >> what bothers us we've been a pawn in a political play, certainly following the tragedies that occurred out here in aurora, as well as the one in newtown, that there was a nationwide political agenda and between a billionaire
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mayor bloomberg and the president trying to impose the chicago and washington policies on colorado and they didn't work there. >> greta: what do you think should be done, if anything, about the whole issue surrounding guns and violence? >> you know, i think what you really hit on, greta, is violence. violence is the key here, however, we know that there's a challenge and it's really going to take america looking in the mirror itself to deal with the issues, these things can't simply be legislated, however, as sheriffs we certainly have ideas on measures that can be taken to allow us. nobody more than peace officers once they get guns out of hands of felons, but our governor and our legislature has proven they have no interested in that and they really completely set aside and the values and beliefs that the sheriffs have brought to this debate. >> what i think is unusual, a state can create new laws. you have laws in your state.
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if i couldn't have a gun in your lawfully in your state you'd go next door buy what i need and come back to colorado. that's the sort of irony that there are ways to get them by driving a couple of miles. >> absolute, greta. that's one of the challenges that we raised. my community, we border wyoming what i refer to as the cheyenne roughly. residents can legally drive 45 minutes up the road and make a gun transaction, whether they buy it from a dealer or whether they buy it from a private individual and they can be completely legal and that's assuming, these are all based on assumptions that the criminals are going to follow these laws. they really just burden law abiding citizens. i've got citizens an hour and a half away from my headquarters, waiting for a sheriff's deputy to arrive and they're told that they're limited to ten rounds or 15 rounds to defend themselves? i really find that reprehensible. >> greta: sheriff, thank you. nice to talk to you, sir.
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>> i appreciate the opportunity, greta, thank you. >> greta: tonight the economy remains in a stall. we have no budget from the president. that's already two months late and then there's the sequester. where is president obama tonight? is he working? well, not exactly. he is fund raising and he's attending to benefit democrats. and brit hume joins us, nice to see you. and we've got a lot of problems back home and every president does it, none the less he's the president and supposed to be in charge now. >> reporter: well, every president, no matter his standing with the public at large, is a superstar at raising money within his own party. it seems a little early in the cycle to be out fund raising for 2014, but maybe i'm not remembering things well, but that's what he's good at and it strikes me that this is what tends to happen. this president tends to return to the things he's done well at. campaigning and fund raising are certainly high on the list. >> think of what it would do for him if he is out there
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raising a lot of money and they regain 17 seats in the house, so that the democrats take back the house, it's a democratic house and a democratic senate come 2014 and he's got two years left on his term. >> that's obviously what he's hoping for and given the way things have gone for him so far in the early phases of his second term, you can see why he would warnyearn for the day where he had both houses, the rocky start, the sequester ploy the way it was handled turned out to be sort of a fiasco, not going well and immigration, and his efforts on gun control trying to promote that and that looks like it could end up going with nothing passing. >> greta: and when you look the at cops as props, and talked with the sheriff and both side of the aisle used as props. if you watched it long enough you think that people get
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used. we saw the people in the white coats for during the health care and you know, at some point, you know what seems insulting the american people that they put the props up behind them and you know, that, i think it demeans whatever they're trying to-- >> it doesn't help obviously when a number of police officers who were there have let it be known he they didn't want to be there. that kind of undercuts the image of the things, that's what it's about about the sea of blue uniforms as he speaks on the issue. and police are sympathetic to the police and first responders, high on the public esteem and sympathy. if you associate with your cause and undermines when some said he they wouldn't want to be there. >> greta: they'd much rather see him in a room with harry reid and speaker boehner hammering out problems rather than trying to sell the american people when there are serious problems in washington and change things. >> that's true, but i think
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the president feels his efforts to do that hasn't-- >> try hard eharder. i'm not saying it's an easy job, you asked for the job and told us you could do it. then say now, well, it's hard i don't want to talk to those people anymore, i'm going out and it's pretty lame. >> it's lame unless you can pull it off. if you can marshal support from the country and some of those that are resisting, you even in your own party. that's the way to do it. i don't think he's succeeded in doing that. i noticed today, particularly striking was his announcement or the announcement from the white house that the president would be foregoing a portion of his salary for the balance of the year. this is the first sign that we've seen from this president that he realizes that the sequester ploy did not go well, and that the way he's kind of lived, this life style that he's lived as president with, you know, sequester hitting and he's off, you know, flying off on air force
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one at great expense to play golf with tiger woods and so on, that that didn't work and it's not gone town well and today it's is small amount of money and doesn't mean much in the finances of the government he's beginning to get it. >> greta: i like the fact that he's foregoing, the symbolism. you mentioned trip to tiger woods and florida. i don't begrudge that, but he went on a separate vacation from his wife and we had to pay twice. a lot of families can't take vacation, but if they do they have to sort of go together and pick one, and they don't have the luxury you go this way and i'll go that way and that's sort of an attitude. >> i agree with that and i don't think the president ought to be the way that jimmy carter was, turning down the thermostat in the white house and sitting around in a sweater because of the energy crisis. i don't think that americans want to have the image of the president as somebody who is down at the heels. on the other hand think of
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what president george w. bush who loves golf as much as president obama does, did when he had men and women fighting in iraq and afghanistan. he stopped playing golf altogether. now he might have hit a few balls at the driving range at camp david, but he we never saw that, he was never seen to do that. this president has not felt politically constrained to behave in the same way and i think at this moment. >> greta: why hasn't he? >> well, look, this president has been, well, let me put it this way, he does not suffer from self-esteem problems. nor does he suffer from a lack of confidence in his own political abilities and look at the evidence. the way it must look to him and i'm sure to many of those around him he's politically bullet-proof. he comes along with the worst economy anybody's tried to get he reelected with in a long time and pulls it off and there's a sense in washington right after the election that the republicans were utterly in disarray, and that he was
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as asendent and he was going-- and the first crack out of the box, after newtown, the gun control and the thing has run out of gas. i think we've seen that this president is not put proof. >> greta: i guess if i were signing things like continuing resolutions i would not feel like i was doing nigh job. that all of these sort of postponements that he's done, the house has done, the senate has done. i would feel guilt i'm not doing some of the things i should be doing, maybe i better do my job. a lot of american people would like a national budget and know where we stand and not worry about their children's future. and-- >> there has been a sense about this president at times and he didn't think that the normal political rules apply to him. and you saw that with refusal to submit a budget at the time the law required it.
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there are no criminal penalties for-- >> and other presidents failed as well. >> other have, and i think this is the latest. not in my memory covering this now, has it happened that congress, both houses advanced their own budgets before the president submitted one. >> why it would be a better image if you're leaning poeover the desk and two years off he's not going to be elected again. that's a better visual. >> i think that visuals matter and you're probably right about that being a better visual. >> greta: thank you. nice to see you. >> you bet. >> greta: does the white house have amnesia. the obama administration now urging banks to make more home loans available to people with weak credit. wait a minute, isn't that what caused the housing crash in the first place? a washington economics columnist and author of the new book, "central bankers and a world on fire". welcome. >> thanks, greta. >> greta: tell me is the obama
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administration i read the front page, are they seeking to relax the lending requirements and urging banks to once again lend to people with weak credit. >> weak might not be the right word. but not weak, but okay, 600, fico scores. if you have fantastic credit you can get a loan the housing market is coming back, but people in the middle range are having harder time. and they're trying to push more money into the housing market and trying to get the housing market going stranger. >> all right, do they not have some fear, i mean, when i read the article, you know, i thought, we're not doing this again. because you know, the problem with this, when you bury people with debt who can't carry it. they're doing the debt services and spending their money on the debt service and not going to get the economy revved up and they don't have the extra money to buy the toaster, if they get over their heads and all of a sudden their houses are underwater and they can't move to another city to get a job
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if they lose a job because no one is going to buy their homes because they're underwater. >> it's dangerous, they've seen the last few years for crisis, when you get the government involved, that tends to happen. the minute you have federal guarantees through fha, and fannie mae and freddie mac. and it's not just the buyers problem, it's taxpayers problem. >> and something that he we all pay, that's a dangerous thing for the government to be doing. >> greta: how do you distinguish credit from back credit. >> people who save up and have a decent down payment and decent credit to be able to buy a house and get started with home ownership, it's kind of the american dream, something that everyone in washington wants to support. if it goes too far suddenly you have what we have in 2005. buying a million dollar house, half million dollar house who don't have a much income or down payment and putting 1%
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down and banks shouldn't be giving them and the government shouldn't guarantee those loans. >> and the down payment, the chances they're not going to have weak or okay credit, they will have strong are credit because they have a chunk of money. >> what is the obama administration seeking to do. what percentage of down payment. do they think it should be relaxed and we're on the hook as taxpayers. what is the line of demarcation for down payment? >> there's no bright line. part of this is fha low down payment requirements, 3 to 5% which seems pretty dangerous and others are more to the private banking system and trying to make sure that a 10% down payment is enough, you don't need 20 or 25. there's no magic line, no magic number that says this makes sense, this doesn't. that's why we have a private banking system and most lending markets you rely on banks to make the decision and wise credit decisions. >> we did 20% and we didn't have the housing bust when we had the higher down payments
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and we went from 10% to 5% to zero and the entire economy has buried everybody from top to bottom and the idea that we would consider relaxing it is terrifying. the obama administration wants people to have ownership and some people are renting, a much better idea. it's stunning to me that this is being pushed. >> i'll have one more thing, this is happening at a time when the housing market is coming back on its own. and with a the administration is trying to do is get an extra push and a healthy boom, but what you want to see is government doing the reverse. when the private sector is doing the worse. >> and let the market evolve on its own. >> the worst thing they can do is bury people in what they can't handle and thank you, good luck on your book. >> thanks so much. >> greta: now tonight's hot button issue on gretawire.com. should president obama urge banks to give home loans to people with bad or okay
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credit? is that nuts or a good idea to kick start the economy? go to gretawire.com and sound off on the hot button issue. straight ahead, a tip line set up after the gruesome murder of a texas attorney leads to the arrest of this man. what information was left on the hot line that grabbed the attention of the police. a live report from texas. and governor chris christie leading the charge on the coa coach. and why wasn't he let go when it first surfaced. and you thought that lance armstrong was done with competition, boy, were you wrong. armstrong will be competing this week at university of texas. and stay tuned, find out. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles.
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>> this is a fox news alert. tonight, police are seeking two members of a white supremacist prison gang in connection with the murder of colorado prison chief. tom clements was shot to death at his home and police are on the alert to track down members of the crew. they may be head today nevada or texas. the two men are part of the same gang that evan ebel
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belonged to. he was killed in a shootout with texas police. stay with fox news channel for the latest on this breaking news. it almost never happens and now it's happened twice, in less than two months, two texas prosecutors gunned down, murdered, one in broad daylight walking to his car and the other in his home and his wife murdered as well. and tonight, several new developments for the search killer or killers. and molly has the latest. le teapparently there's a man arrested, but not in connection with the murders? >> that's right, greta. there was a press conference where authorities came out publicly and said that this gentleman had been arrested, but that he was not a suspect in connection with the shooti shooti shooting. he had been charged with making terroristic threats. >> were these threats on the
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tip line for one of the murders of one of the d.a.'s? >> that's what the authorities said. they released a search warrant affidavit and according to that, investigators had received these threats on a tip line, a crime stoppers tip line that had been set up where an individual left a message saying that someone else was going to be the next victim. it's the affidavit didn't say who the next victim would be, that portion was crossed out or redacted from it. but that the-- and the call was also, the caller also blocked their call, but the investigators were able to trace it. >> all right, and they're confident or pretty sure that he's not connected with the murder of either one of these, the d.a. or assistant d.a., is that right? >> that's it at the press conference and we also asked whether there were other persons of interest. there have been other persons of interest who were mentioned, individuals who came forward and said that they've cooperated with the investigation, but the investigator said that they have no official persons of
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interest at this point. and they're willing to identify. >> are they-- do they know whether or not these two murders, the murder of the assistant d.a. and the d.a. and his wife, is there anything to suggest that they're connected rather than just a coincidence? >> well, it depends on who you ask. there are some officials who have said the county judge came out and spoke with us earlier this weekend said he believes it's more than coincidence that the two shootings happened within such short period of time, such an unusual occurrence for this to happen in such a brazen way, but the investigators won't say definitively whether they're connected and there is he been some talk about outside groups being involved. there was talk at the time of the first shooting of prosecutor mark hasse, that there might have been some involvement with the aryan brotherhood of texas, but that's not been confirmed by investigators either. >> greta: all right, i assume that they've done ballistic studies on the two crime scenes and i suspect that they
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haven't given you that information whether it was the same weapon or similar weapons used in both murder scenes? >> they haven't been willing to talk about it. some information has been available through the search warrant application for the district attorney's house. and there was some information shell casings found there and sources tilt sources told us an assault weapon may have been used, b but-- i know they had talked about it being a different type of weapon in the mark hasse case, but we haven't been able to get them to address that. >> greta: it's unusual that a prosecutor is murdered and it would have two murdered in a short time in the same office is very bizarre. thank you, molly. >> thank you. coming up, the video that is turning the sports world
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(bleep), (bleep). >> greta: yes, rutgers basketball coach, now former coach mike rice on video, shoving, grabbing, throwing balls at his players and used anti-gay slurs and now he's apologizing. >> i've let so many people do down. my players, my administration, rutgers university, the fans. my family who is sitting in their house just huddled around because of the fact that their father was an embarrassment and it's-- it's troubling, but i will at some time, maybe i'll try to explain it, but right now, there's no explanation fors what's on those films because there's no excuse for it.
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i was wrong and i want to tell everybody who's believed in me that i'm -- that i'm deeply sorry for the pain and the hardship that i've caused. >> greta: but here is what is odd. the video surfaced in november and that's when the rutgers athletic director first saw it and coach rice was suspended and fined, but he wasn't fired. now fast forward to today. and now the coach does get fired. what happened? the video has gone viral and everyone has seen it. sports caster jim gray joins us. nice to see you, and why did he get suspended in december, fired today? >> well, that's a mystery. the athletic director felt he should be able to rehab. it's astonishing he thought he should be able to rehab under his wing. you send people away to rehab
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and don't do it there. why on the kids' time. why should they have to continue to suffer abuse and how does it work? it makes no sense to me, greta. >> greta: here is what i don't understand. and he gets suspended in december and they say rehab, it's not an alcoholic drinki drinking, but it's yelling, screaming maybe something else. and after suspended for three days and $50,000, i think, and until today is he still doing it or does he continue to be obnoxious and yelling and saying these slurs? >> well we don't know all of that. eric murdoch, one of the coaches, he was the head of player development for the team. his contract was not renewed. he was let go and he became the whistleblower. so he blows the whistle and takes it to the a-d and a-d-takes it to the president and this is the course of
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action they decide on. what a horrible course of action, i would suggest it's a physical abuse problem, the problem the guy had. this can't be tolerated by coaches. it's unbelievable the administration let it go on. i'm surprised one of the kids didn't snap, push him back or at least go to the authorities. >> greta: i have two different minds. you know, if it's behavior continuing to be obnoxious and horrible since december when he got suspended for the three games and the money, i have a different view than if his behavior is dramatically changed and shows improvement and did get it with something that wasn't advancing the team and doing good things for the school. that's the big blank. what happened? was it the school got outed and we saw the video and they freaked and fired him? what's the behavior been in this window? >> again, this took place from 2010-2012. a two year period. to say it's an abberation, no, it's not.
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this is his normal behavior. this is how he acts. it can't be a one-time incident. if it was, we wouldn't see these issues on videotape over the course of time. you wonder why it hasn't been. she is are all fireable offenses. >> greta: i wonder if the team were the final four and the team were doing well. what the reaction would be. that's curious. >> 44-51 in three years, not exactly like he's setting the world on fire and 16-38 in the big east. his coaching record alone would indicate he has difficulty obviously winning games and being on track with that. but just so far as a human being. we're putting these people in leadership roles and what the young people look up to. this is supposed to be a position to be mentoring and admired and when-- >> when they're letting the kids down when they're--
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letting kids down, cannot be tolerated. >> greta: and vince lombardi-- >> he's also in football and if you're showing a guy to be physical when he it's football than throwing a ball at a guy's head feet away. >> greta: thank you. and an interview with kevin ware, he broke his leg and after the freak on-court accident he said he was more in shock than pain. he said he didn't realize what happened until he saw his coach's face. >> at this time the coach gave a look at my leg, look, i have he' never seen something like this before, i was thinking my ankle is hurt or something like that. and i looked down at my leg, and the bone is six inches out of my leg. and luke, jumped on the scene,
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the captain that he is and said a prayer for me and he was saying that prayer, going through my head, i'm going to cry and my team is going to be devastated and probably don't win this game. or i'm trying to say some words that could get us through, man. and they beat duke by 22 and i think my words got through good enough. i really just appreciate everybody and the support that i have right now. you know. but we've still got a job to do. and i'll recover and i'll be fine, but we've still got to win the championship. >> shortly after tha news conference, kevin ware spoke to our shep smith. >> i saw my leg, it wasn't something you see every day kind of like a movie scene in texas ch"texas chainsaw massacr how injured i was. i didn't know my leg was
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broke. the only reason i glimpsed down at my leg, the coach's eyes like he seen a ghost or something he's never seen before and i understand why, because when he saw my leg, it was six inches out-- my bone was six inches out of it so it was hard to see, hard to deal with, but all the support and everybody has been by my side helping me. i'm fine and like i tell my teammates at the game, it's bigger than me. i'm-- my leg is not going to get fixed because i snap my continui fingers, you know. >> greta: there's fantastic news, doctors have cleared ware to head to atlanta. and he plans to help them get ready for the game against wichita state. and coming up north korea has threatened the united states warning of a merciless nuclear attack. and wait until you hear this one, something goes wrong. what did the deejays do to
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>> well, it's supposed to be an april fool's joke and no one is laughing. now two florida deejays are in hot water after pranking listeners will local drinking water. the morning show hosts told listeners that dihydro gen dioxide were coming out of the taps. and people were panicking and calling with-- it's another way for water. >> and they were using a word, that's another way to say water and that's why some folks were concerned about what was in the water fly this morning. >> and even though they didn't say anything untrue and the deejays were suspended. what do you think, did they deserve to the get yanked from
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>> well, tonight. north korea going wild and poe depositionly very dangerous. the north korean army says it now has approval to launch a merciless attack against the u.s., possibly using cutting edge he nuclear weapons and warning that war could break out today or tomorrow. and former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. how can we tell when they're rattling sabers or about to do something? >> i think in terms of reaching the united states that that's unlikely, to say the least, impossible probably. but it's not to underestimate north korea's capability to do something to south korea or japan and i think that the risk of this increasingly belligerent rhetoric, they're well past prior north korean play books on this. and some of the steps they've taken, cutting off hot lines,
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barring south korean workers from the caisson facility have ratcheted this up to a point where i think the risk of miscalculation on the peninsula is very, very high. >> greta: let's not forget that 27,000 americans are still on the dmz. and our people-- not not to say we shouldn't care about other people, but why do we wait rely on satellite imagery to see if they're moving things? what do we do? >> one indication that the pentagon does take this more seriously than what you call the usual irrational rhetoric from north korea, that they have decided to install a missile defense facility on guam, a ground based missile defense facility, which it's reported and i think makes sense, will free up two aegis class destroyers with a similar kind of theater missile defense system to go closer to north korea, to
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provide additional protection for our groups, as you mentioned, and for south korea and japan. in the short-term, i think that the pentagon is acknowledging implicitly by this move that they are concerned and i think secretary of defense hagel said as much today. >> greta: if they shoot off something, we use our missile defense and act defensively. is that an invitation of provocation for us to take it one step further in our reply? >> well, i think the north koreans, that's why this risk of miscalculating is so high. a couple of years ago they sank a corvette and killed sailors and shelled a village on the island off the coast, and the government of south korea did not retaliate. the people there and the new president are primed to do something if north korea takes the step. all of this indicates why the
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policy we've pursued i have to say over the last three presidents in 20 years, of trying to negotiate north korea out of its nuclear weapons program was always a bad idea. and it hasn't gotten better with age. the threat here is the irrationality of this regime, coupled with this potential to use a weapon of mass destruction against innocent civilians. we're not going to talk them out of it. the solution lies in eliminating the regime which we could try and do unifying the peninsula. >> and we've on three occasions 100% of the time they're preparing for war against us and they think that we're sitting here every night thinking about war against them. this is indeed a grim situation we're in ambassador, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> straight ahead, lance armstrong is back. and he was banned from
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