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when the ussr crumbled so did sponsorship for a lot of these groups. we go back to the fact that why bill has had to go to a college because he wasn't going to be a terrorist anymore. i don't know. blame that on the romantic radicalism. 60s. isn't that the terrorism of the 70s and after it affected the 60s is -- 60s ? >> it is amazing nike didn't step in to fill the void, the sponsorship void after russia collapsed. >> why pick on nike? that was me speculating about the past. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. it is red eye at fox news.com. do you have a video of your animal doing something? click on submit a video. we might use it. >>> so by now you have experienced wall to wall coverage of this horrible crime. we know what kind of bombs were used, but we don't know who planted them. but we know that certain images will stay with us forever. this one especially. martin's life ended yesterday. right now speculating on who his killers are for the rest of the show is not going to change that. therefore we will return to the stuff that we norma
when the ussr crumbled so did sponsorship for a lot of these groups. we go back to the fact that why bill has had to go to a college because he wasn't going to be a terrorist anymore. i don't know. blame that on the romantic radicalism. 60s. isn't that the terrorism of the 70s and after it affected the 60s is -- 60s ? >> it is amazing nike didn't step in to fill the void, the sponsorship void after russia collapsed. >> why pick on nike? that was me speculating about the past. do you...
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it's an embarrassment to the ussr. we know that sochi is 200 miles away. do you think they will run out of steam when sochi comes along. >> no. but putin is capable of putting up, shall we say, police officers in civilian clothes so that he will cover that area like a blanket. >> i drove through part of it. you know what they told me to do? keep your >>> a bipartisan group of senators, the so-called gang of eight unveiled this 440 page immigration overhaul last week. now congress is out next week. so the 435 members of the house of representatives and the 100 senators go home to their districts and their states and can explore this sensitive and wide-ranging legislation with their constituents. there's welcome news. highlights of the bill include giveaways to major industries. silicon valley gets a 300% increase in h-1b skilled worker visas. agribusiness gets a third of a million workers a year. blue-collar employers like meat packing plants get 18 5,000 more workers over four years and automatic increases thereafter. as for the 11 million illegal aliens i
it's an embarrassment to the ussr. we know that sochi is 200 miles away. do you think they will run out of steam when sochi comes along. >> no. but putin is capable of putting up, shall we say, police officers in civilian clothes so that he will cover that area like a blanket. >> i drove through part of it. you know what they told me to do? keep your >>> a bipartisan group of senators, the so-called gang of eight unveiled this 440 page immigration overhaul last week. now...
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when they point out to them, she didn't just free the ussr, she freed england.hey said, yes, but she is is still an awful person. >> and what she did for women. i am known as one of thatcher's children. i grew up in the 1980s -- well i have to admit to that. i grew up in the 1980s and i knew i could achieve anything. i could be anything. actually women in america, girls in america haven't had that. we haven't had a leader of the free world be a female. >> she didn't inherit it. she didn't get it because she had a powerful husband or a powerful family or her dad gave it to her. she did it on her own. i think you are right. we haven't seen that. >> i honestly don't like she was the first woman to do that thing. i think class is is a bigger thing. britain is a country where you can be at a fancy party and they say hello, i am the man running this thing and you say obviously. i would like to introduce the vice president of this affair. is everyone having a good time? oh my god. and then they would be stunned this guy with his stupid accent is up there. to americans
when they point out to them, she didn't just free the ussr, she freed england.hey said, yes, but she is is still an awful person. >> and what she did for women. i am known as one of thatcher's children. i grew up in the 1980s -- well i have to admit to that. i grew up in the 1980s and i knew i could achieve anything. i could be anything. actually women in america, girls in america haven't had that. we haven't had a leader of the free world be a female. >> she didn't inherit it. she...
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that chechen rebels have much more of an internal within the area of the breakaway republics of the ussr or with, now, the mother country, russia. it's so unusual they would use their unhappiness with the plight there and turn it on the west, specifically the united states. does it tell you that these brothers, at least the older brother, must have been radicalized to turn his anger towards the west, towards the united states? >> well, we have to really try to get into the minds of these two guys. but what we have to consider is in their minds this may not have even, in their minds, they may not have seen this as an attack against us but a way to get attention for their cause. a way to get international attention. there were runners from 95 different countries who ran in the marathon. so this may well turn out, if there is this international aspect to it, that these two individuals were simply so dedicated to their own cause that this was a means to get attention and all of the damage will be, as timothy mcveigh said, collateral damage. >> do you classify these guys as domestic terrorist
that chechen rebels have much more of an internal within the area of the breakaway republics of the ussr or with, now, the mother country, russia. it's so unusual they would use their unhappiness with the plight there and turn it on the west, specifically the united states. does it tell you that these brothers, at least the older brother, must have been radicalized to turn his anger towards the west, towards the united states? >> well, we have to really try to get into the minds of these...
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the consequences of not doing so is that our they'd to question the ussr expect for such intelligence is left solely at his discretion and willingness to cooperate. that's not a responsible approach to the national security of this country. again, this is not to say that we must hold the suspect indefinitely in military detention, nor that the suspect must be or should be tried in a military tribunal. in both cases, there is plenty of precedents for holding a terrorism suspect as an enemy combatant for a limited time before moving him into the criminal justice system for the purposes of standing trial before in civilian court. what's more, the supreme court has consistently upheld the legality and constitutionality of this approach as well as the ability to hold american citizens as enemy combatants. but ultimately, the broader question is whether you view the united states as part of the battlefield in the global fight against terrorists. i know that some don't. i, however, do not see how we can avoid this fact! those who seek to attack us certainly view the homeland as part of the b
the consequences of not doing so is that our they'd to question the ussr expect for such intelligence is left solely at his discretion and willingness to cooperate. that's not a responsible approach to the national security of this country. again, this is not to say that we must hold the suspect indefinitely in military detention, nor that the suspect must be or should be tried in a military tribunal. in both cases, there is plenty of precedents for holding a terrorism suspect as an enemy...