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have got the awareness and the value system and the warrior attribute they are coming back to a culture that doesn't have a place for sacrifice and doesn't understood duty and team work and having your buddy's back. yes, mark and his buddies have needs, but they have strengthings. strengths that our country has never needed more than we need right now. >> thank you, general sutton. mark dust. this is a cost of war and not awn measured in government statisticings. coming up. my crazy colleague geraldo on covering the wars. since vietnam military treats reporters differently. is that good or bad, we'll debate that next. ♪ so don't let odor stop you. gillette odor shield.
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i worked with geraldo rivera 30 years . first at 20-uent now at fox. i have always thought he was a little crazy and he does things like this, i get confirmation. some qaddafi stragglers have taken up position in the road ahead. and they have tried to close off the main highway. >> all right. geraldo, covering war is for young people. we are old now and we are supposed to be sitting here using our brains and the young people go over there and do this. our offices happen to be right next to each other. every time there say crisis in the world and i got to get on a plane to get there. why are you so eager. >> used be i was marshall dillon and now chester. >> i don't know. it is in my blood in a sense. in terms of the military and
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conflict after 10 year post 9/11 world. untiling in the armed forces here and there and everywhere. iraq and stan tan and going off to places like somalia and middle east. it is an affinity for our gi's. i just get more money than they do. and so just as ron paul gets support from the military families, you have done this, you are more anti-war? >> well, i am anti-foreign adventure. i think we can't be the policemen of the world. i see how imprecise the weapon and military is and expensive and not just the blood which is the most profound expense . but waste over the last 10 years. it is incredible to me how the treasurer of america can be
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squandered old man by sending young men to war. >> the idea that changed was embedding reporters with the troops. in the end of vietnam they had kept all of the reporters away from the troops. but now they invite you in. it started in iraq. and they had an idea and it was a brilliant idea. if we are upset about the coverage, give them intimate acess. they can see the ebb and flow of our lives and see and better relate to us and the mission. >> we have a clip and here in iraq when you were embedded. >> the door is open and they are going in. what did you find? >> we found insurgent are using these.
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and afterwards you make friend and there was a snow ball fight and shows the relationship. but some people object to this. there is an arcticle. embedded reporters emphasize the being system than the consequences with iraqi season. and the reporters get bought off. >> well is a natural in. stinct to be with your buddis and our side and our team against those guys and that side. there is no doubt about it that perhaps are less critical than you might be. but there is also an access that lets you understand what the mission is. now i want my guys to do well and i want them to be safe. they are the same and i admit that i never alter my story or factually substitute a lie for
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reality. but i am giving them a benefit of the doubt. they and me are the same. >> we should make it clear to the audience. reporters don't have to be embedded. you went to afghanistan 10 times and five as an embed and iraq 10 12 times embed asked freedom when you are not embedded. when you are with the troops, you have to go where they tell you to go. >> when you are on your own and free lance, there are dangers. but on the other you are not targeted as you are with the troops. my greatest footage in the middle of the libya. we were on our own free lancing with my photographer. you are restricted to military rule and on your own total freedom and you may miss the action.
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you don't know where any particular hot spots will be bound and battles that are breaking out . front line troops, you have a odds of finding the action. >> younger viewers may think that the embed is new. but in world war ii, soldiers reporters lived with the troops and interrupted in the end of vietnam. >> the disparaging sentiment of the armed fores was not only result of the misguided mission in southeast asia. but the authority powers at be kept us away from the gi's. and the treatment was horrifying. >> thank you, geraldo. up next. does president obama have more proud than king george did? our next guest said yes, he does. and that's bad.
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killer had been killed. but i was not comfortable with the cheer my libitarian friend from the freedom watch knows more about the constitution and rule of law and he's a why. and you did call that murder. >> i did call that murder. the government can't take life, liberty or property against any person. it said any person without due process of law. and certainly can't kill someone just because it is it popular to doing so. >> this guy admitted his role in murdering 3000 americans and it makes sense that we should be able to chase him down and kill him. >> it makes political sense. and emotional sense. it was a great relief and release when this monster was dead. but he was not in the act of engaging in war at the time he was killed by u.s. troops.
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he ought fobe arrested and put on trial. why would we make an exception for him and try richard speck who admitted he murdered 29 nurses in a chicago dormitory. >> because terrorism is different. if we have a civilian trial terrorist will abuse that and kill us and put lives at risk. >> there have been 2300 people tried and pled guilty of acts of terrorism by the federal courts. >> civilian courts. >> not military. military only tried seventwo of whom they let go free. the president can't make exceptions for emotional reasons or political reasons. he can't make exceptions at all. that is not me but the supreme court. just like lib concan't suspend the writ of the habious corp pus. >> why are civilian trials a
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bad day. omal. the blind sheik was prosecuted for conspiring to bomb the world trade center. the government list of co-conspir ators made their way to osama bin laden. this compromised our intelligence ability and ability to stop the next terrorist act. >> i don't know if that is the case. we have an imperfect system. it is not based on punishing the guilty. but based on those that are proven guilty. if the government can't prove guilt and the person is not worthy of punishment no matter what the crowds think. that is the reason we have the constitution. they call it star chamber. you argue that the new defense authorization act gives the
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president more power than king george. explain. >> for the first time in the end of reconstruction period. the federal government can use the military for ordinary law enforcement purposes. they are not going to be directing traffic. they will arrest people that the president want to arrest x. so this statute purports to give, i believe the courts will inval date it the president a reason to arrest and ship them to cuba and they can't see a judge or lawyer or jury and they will at a there as long as the president wants them. the british king didn't have the authority to do that. >> most americans say it is a democracy and rule of the majority. we trust obama to make the right decision and appoint people who do. and if we don't like it vote for someone else next time but they want to keep us safe. >> the constitution is to
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protect us from the tyranny of the majorit yeprotect the natural right and that is the right to be free from restraint where the government can't prove the reason for the restraint. this president not only killed bin laden but two americans using drones without due process and any transparency. the constitution for him is meaningless. >> how are the arguments for the libitarian and this passed quen-13. politicians are not much interested in what is in the constitution. they are not interested in the constitution. i had a brew with the number three ranking democratic asked why the federal constitution can manage health care. >> he said judge, that is not what most is. they will wait for the black
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robed judges to invalidate constitutional. sometimes they lose it before the courts can invalidate unconstitutional legislation . >> constitution is not long. they could read it thank you, andrew napolitano x. coming up. my take on what ron paul said about war. [ female announcer ] when your child has a fever, you should know that just one dose of children's advil gives up to eight hours of fever relief. allowing your little one to get back to building a better afternoon. children's advil. relief you can trust. and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hbp has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise your blood pressure.
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makes sense to me and his opponents and my colleagues
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say >> the problem with ron paul isist foreign policy. it scares the daylights for us. isalation is not the solution. >> why do they use the term issolationist. shrink the military's role is not the samasis oalation. ron paul said it ought to be defense and not offense. with america going broke we can't afford to spend more on our military than when russia threatened us. still i am nervous talking about it. all of these smart people say ron paul and i are just wrong. they say america needs to spend more on the military and some of them studied war for years. i covered market so my
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instincts are to believe them except by covering markets i learned that governments doesn't do anythinwell or efficiently. why would that be different for defense? in 2004 u.s. military sent 12 billion in shrink wrapped hundred dollar bills. $100,000 each . that 12 billion dollars disappear exclude we don't know what happened to this. u.s. official said there was so much cash in his office they called them football they passed them around in a pick up game. there is no cure for military inefficienciy than there is for waste in the post office. we should rely on government central planning as little as possible. today some people want the military to contain chynna and chase terrorist and train foreign militaries to chase terrorist and keep oil cheap
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and stop genicide and protect europe, asia and middle easternitates from aggression and spread good will and repond to natural disasters and secure the internet and police the mexican border and transform failed states in democracies. and politicians have a hartime saying no. but the list is endless. transformingitates and nation building is worst form of transmittal planning. running for president george w. bush said i don't think our troops should be used for nation building yet four years later. we are fighting a war so that the iraqis can build a nation. i think candidate bush had the right idea than president bush. we tried nation building in afghanistan for then years, are we winning hearts and mines in no. a recent poll of afghans 43 percent had a favorable impression of the united
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states way down from 83 percent in 2005. and in afghanistan our attempt to nation build leads to power point slides like this one. when it was leaked it was a hit on the internet because it illustrates the overwhelming complexity of the problem. what is the likelihood that american solders were able to put a workable plan. saying no to nation building and issolationist. let our music and books disseminate autos and let us trade with everybody instead when goods cross borders, armies don't. a new book said level of armed conflict in muslim conflict is lower today tan had two decades ago and trade is the reason. we need a strong military. and we don't need to police the whole world.
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