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sounds like you're using ballistics to do that. that's a good thing. let's get another call in. tom's with us in north carolina. how are you doing? >> caller: good. enjoy your show. >> thanks. >> caller: you do a good job. just wish we didn't have so much bad news. >> yeah, you and me both, tom. >> caller: i tell you, i'm an absolute avid believer in our right to bear arms. don't ever get me wrong. i'm 30 years military, fought all over the world. we have the right in this country, and it was a given right. but what they're doing to get these guns off the streets, one of the best things that can be done. >> all right. tom, a big fan there. chief, as you guys divide this plan, what was the biggest pitfall or was there a negative that you were really concerned about? >> i think the biggest concern was, are these really the guns that might be used in crimes? and what we're going to do with some of those guns that had historical value, and we've addressed those concerns, and quite honestly, in fresno, you know, folks have been very, very supportive of the program and the outcome. >>
sounds like you're using ballistics to do that. that's a good thing. let's get another call in. tom's with us in north carolina. how are you doing? >> caller: good. enjoy your show. >> thanks. >> caller: you do a good job. just wish we didn't have so much bad news. >> yeah, you and me both, tom. >> caller: i tell you, i'm an absolute avid believer in our right to bear arms. don't ever get me wrong. i'm 30 years military, fought all over the world. we have the right...
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high on that list was also shooting down a ballistic missile. we shot down a cruise missile simultaneously. you can see here the series of tests with the tests vs. unitary and secondary targets we've developed over the years and a lot of legacy here of good engineering rigor between the government and industry teams. just cannot be replaced, that kind of brain power. simultaneous here, japanese flight-test. endoatmospheric test. you actually see the second sm2 block 4 hitting on debris because we destroyed it on the first of the salvo. another endoatmospheric test, this one actually occurred off hawaii also. where we literally pulled two ships off the fleet line, went to sea and did a short-notice test. we're real proud of our record here in what we've accomplished and the fact that we have ships deployed today with the capability. well done, drew. you have a job for another week. so operationally, realistic. passed the test. we have done the transition, the navy has the initial capability. burnt frost. december of 2007, we just finished the fir
high on that list was also shooting down a ballistic missile. we shot down a cruise missile simultaneously. you can see here the series of tests with the tests vs. unitary and secondary targets we've developed over the years and a lot of legacy here of good engineering rigor between the government and industry teams. just cannot be replaced, that kind of brain power. simultaneous here, japanese flight-test. endoatmospheric test. you actually see the second sm2 block 4 hitting on debris because...
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states missile ballistic system -- ballistic missile system, and he is the commander of the aegis ballisticssile defense. this will be the third time that admirable hicks has been with the marshall institute in two-year increments we were discussing at the table, in 2005 in the fall he was here, in 2007 in the fall he was here, and now in the summer of 2009. we're very glad that he's able to join us to provide an update on where the program is and where it is going. .. >> i think it is. it also shows my longevity. my hair has gotten greater, but i did assume the job fairly lacking in air, so there's no change there. but i am greater. i have adopted to just keep cutting it short and about the high speed, low drag mentality that some do. i did acquire a 10 this summer. i would like to say it was due to comp time but i just returned from hawaii where we're just successfully wrapped up another test campaign. and if you've got to work it's always good to do it in a wide at barking sands and in the sunshine of hawaii. it has been since late november of 2007 i spoke to you last, and also back in t
states missile ballistic system -- ballistic missile system, and he is the commander of the aegis ballisticssile defense. this will be the third time that admirable hicks has been with the marshall institute in two-year increments we were discussing at the table, in 2005 in the fall he was here, in 2007 in the fall he was here, and now in the summer of 2009. we're very glad that he's able to join us to provide an update on where the program is and where it is going. .. >> i think it is....
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ballister would give up four runs. the brewers beat the nationals 7-1. >> you know you wanted it back. >> exactly. he said i know where that's going. >> coming up, a man >>> consumer product safety coonsiwais is inoog sch ils and others aut stadium light sefeiv stadium light les. om canypanine lights om cny bednas i texas have fallen in the pastever al years. one of tmed sshmahroushgh the roof of a high school gym. so far, there have been no injuries. they are recommending that any school with these light poles get them inspected immediately. >>> new video released today shows an unexpected turn during a police chase in georgia. the driver of a toyota took off after a recent traffic stop and after risky moves, the driver decided to jump out while moving. you can see him skid and then get to his feet. here we go. and there he -- whoa! and he's up. and off. but not for long. they caught him as they do. and they also took his passenger into custody. >>> a suspect drunk driver in central florida ran into the wrong backyard
ballister would give up four runs. the brewers beat the nationals 7-1. >> you know you wanted it back. >> exactly. he said i know where that's going. >> coming up, a man >>> consumer product safety coonsiwais is inoog sch ils and others aut stadium light sefeiv stadium light les. om canypanine lights om cny bednas i texas have fallen in the pastever al years. one of tmed sshmahroushgh the roof of a high school gym. so far, there have been no injuries. they are...
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you mentioned ballistics, how does that work? someone fire the gun, look at the bullets what are the fingerprints, if you will, inside the barrel of a gun. we looked at hair and fiber analysis. i'm going to show you how they figure out what is known and unknown and core late and dna analysis. it is the gold standard but where can it go wrong. we go in the lab and see that firsthand. >> all right. cool. we look forward to it. excuse me. goodness. if you want a "360" alert on stories we are covering we can help you. text alert to 22360. remember standard messaging rates apply. >>> up next, speaking out, the bollywood star upset over how he was treated in the u.s. it sparked massive protests in india. what this is all about coming up. >>> having trouble parallel parking. wait until you see what this kid can do. she wants to make up. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cial
you mentioned ballistics, how does that work? someone fire the gun, look at the bullets what are the fingerprints, if you will, inside the barrel of a gun. we looked at hair and fiber analysis. i'm going to show you how they figure out what is known and unknown and core late and dna analysis. it is the gold standard but where can it go wrong. we go in the lab and see that firsthand. >> all right. cool. we look forward to it. excuse me. goodness. if you want a "360" alert on...
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you mentioned ballistics, how does that work?we had someone fire the gun, look at the bullets trying to figure out what are the fingerprints inside the barrel of the gun? how does that work? we looked at hair and fiber analysis under the microscope. i'm going to show you how they figure out what is known and unknown and try to correlate those things. as you mentioned, dna analysis. it is the gold standard. where can it go wrong? we go in the lab and see that firsthand. >> all right. cool. we look forward to it. dr. sanjay gupta. if you want to follow stories we're following, text alert to 22360. remember standard messaging rates apply. >>> up next, speaking out, the bollywood star upset over how he was treated in the u.s. what he went through sparked massive protest in india. fans taking to the street outraged at america. what this is all about coming up. >>> having trouble parallel parking. wait until you see what this kid can do. lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then
you mentioned ballistics, how does that work?we had someone fire the gun, look at the bullets trying to figure out what are the fingerprints inside the barrel of the gun? how does that work? we looked at hair and fiber analysis under the microscope. i'm going to show you how they figure out what is known and unknown and try to correlate those things. as you mentioned, dna analysis. it is the gold standard. where can it go wrong? we go in the lab and see that firsthand. >> all right. cool....
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we need ballistic missile defense and we need that damage in place. the hardening of our infrastructure to be able to withstand. there's an interesting point you got to consider. if the systems are not hardened, would that not embolden some enemies to think that they can try this? >> exactly. and two things to point out is we all love the fact that we have blackberries and ipods and our cars are more computerized. >> i don't have a blackberry because work follows you. >> i'm trying to try that. and this comes out in your novel that we are developing a more sophisticated but more vulnerable society than we have ever had because as we have these technological achievements and they are more widespread we become more, not less vulnerable in your novel. there are few cars that are working. they're all antique cars that don't rely on computer technology. you have a plane that works because it's an antique plane. those hold up against this sort of attack in a way that does not happen with the highly sophisticated and fragile system that we're now building. >
we need ballistic missile defense and we need that damage in place. the hardening of our infrastructure to be able to withstand. there's an interesting point you got to consider. if the systems are not hardened, would that not embolden some enemies to think that they can try this? >> exactly. and two things to point out is we all love the fact that we have blackberries and ipods and our cars are more computerized. >> i don't have a blackberry because work follows you. >> i'm...
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ourselves in tracking and real-world events such as with north korea and with the iranian tracking ballistic missiles with our ship on station with the capability so we are real proud of it. we also, the more they see, the more they like it, the more they want other. so while i am real proud of that i am always under pressure to get more out there. so capacity in and of itself is a capability and that is a lesson learned. is that it is one thing to declare you have a capability, but if you don't have adequate capacity, then it is a hollow capability. so we are proud of the fact that very quickly literally in two years we have come from just a couple of engagement ships to the full bmt 18 ships we promised a couple of years ago. because of the urgency had added more to the inventory and are looking for more and i'll talk about that. we have conducted many tests with the gmd system where we have integrated into those systems. and we are very confident of our interoperability with them. that is a good news story. we have also made great progress with the gmd as part of a center for the gmd syst
ourselves in tracking and real-world events such as with north korea and with the iranian tracking ballistic missiles with our ship on station with the capability so we are real proud of it. we also, the more they see, the more they like it, the more they want other. so while i am real proud of that i am always under pressure to get more out there. so capacity in and of itself is a capability and that is a lesson learned. is that it is one thing to declare you have a capability, but if you...
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gomes facing ballister. this one is gone. a two-run bomb. one of three home runs. and gomes. red roll over the nationals. and if you combine the national score and redskins score. and 30-0. >> a shut out. >> not the end of the world. and going to got a whole lot better. >> it's got to. got to get a whole lot better. up next. something that will >>> textbooks may have gotten cheaper for college students. the publisher will start renting textbooks to students this summer. for prices less than retail pricesch that means students won't have to pay full price for books they won't need after one semester. initially the company will offer several hundred titles. students who read a book will have access to the first chapter while the book is shipped out. hundreds of other college bookstores are also running trial rental programs. eating lots of fat may not make you fat it looks look it may make you stupid and lazy too. a new study on rats find eating ten days of a high fat diet caused short term memory loss and -- it made it tougher to exercise. the study is in the most recent edtio
gomes facing ballister. this one is gone. a two-run bomb. one of three home runs. and gomes. red roll over the nationals. and if you combine the national score and redskins score. and 30-0. >> a shut out. >> not the end of the world. and going to got a whole lot better. >> it's got to. got to get a whole lot better. up next. something that will >>> textbooks may have gotten cheaper for college students. the publisher will start renting textbooks to students this...
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gordon, who will go ballistic. that's too high. you're expecting -- you know what, it isn't.se they have teachers. and these kids learn plenty quick how it feels to get an 85 and what a 90 feels like and what a 100 feels. and their self-value rises. >> cosby also said leadership must make sure not to lose sight of their role in correcting these issues. >> i remember watching julian bond. he said something and i cringed. and he was with james brown on the television show, and they were talking about youth or something. and this brilliant man, so well educated, so many stripes from the civil rights movement, so many successes, said something to the effect that he really didn't want to challenge youth or what was going on that much because he didn't want to be seen as an old fuddy-duddy. and i just winced. i said who is going to tell him he has to? >> it seems to me that often the media's reflection of the times. if you look at the '60s and '70s and listen to the music it was hopeful, togetherness, it was about bringing about change. if you look at today's music, it is something
gordon, who will go ballistic. that's too high. you're expecting -- you know what, it isn't.se they have teachers. and these kids learn plenty quick how it feels to get an 85 and what a 90 feels like and what a 100 feels. and their self-value rises. >> cosby also said leadership must make sure not to lose sight of their role in correcting these issues. >> i remember watching julian bond. he said something and i cringed. and he was with james brown on the television show, and they...
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moved the wreckage into a hangar to continue their investigation into what went wrong and why a ballistic parachute did not deploy. he will ponder that and many more questions as you ponders or questions. >> he always had time to stop and talk to my wife or children. he will be greatly missed. >> there is no indication about when federal investigators will have answers. >> investigators in new york have temporary called off the search for survivors in that of the mid-air collision. nine people were killed when a chopper collided with a small plane over the hudson river. >> divers searched for the remaining dictums below the murky waters of the hudson river until nightfall. nine people died when a sightseeing helicopter and single-engine aircraft collided in midair at midday. the ntsb is in charge of the investigation. officials have only located the helicopter wreckage. >> they are using side scanning sonar to locate the airplane. >> the victims on board the helicopter. on board, the pilot and two passengers including a child. soon after the crash, officials say that it was clear that nob
moved the wreckage into a hangar to continue their investigation into what went wrong and why a ballistic parachute did not deploy. he will ponder that and many more questions as you ponders or questions. >> he always had time to stop and talk to my wife or children. he will be greatly missed. >> there is no indication about when federal investigators will have answers. >> investigators in new york have temporary called off the search for survivors in that of the mid-air...
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several provocative actions, including restarting its nuclear facilities and test-firing a series of ballistic missiles. >> the fact that they've agreed to welcome the former president of the united states with a strong likelihood that he will see kim jong-il, the north korean leader, suggests that the north is still interested in some kind of accommodation with the united states. >> reporter: clinton was greeteded at the airport by north korea's chief nuclear negotiator suggesting the visit may win two purposes, winning the journalists' freedom and improving ties between washington and pyongyang. and bill clinton is the second former american president to visit north korea following jimmy carter in 1994. live in washington this morning, i'm tara mergener. ross, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington, thank you. >>> overseas, a bangkok airways passenger jet skidded off the runway this morning as it was attempteding to land at a popular resort island in thailand 300 miles south of bangkok. officials say there were 68 people on board. 40 of those were injured. the plane caught fire after it
several provocative actions, including restarting its nuclear facilities and test-firing a series of ballistic missiles. >> the fact that they've agreed to welcome the former president of the united states with a strong likelihood that he will see kim jong-il, the north korean leader, suggests that the north is still interested in some kind of accommodation with the united states. >> reporter: clinton was greeteded at the airport by north korea's chief nuclear negotiator suggesting...
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more juries are relying on things like bite marks, fiber analyses, ballistics test.e heard stories of innocent people, convicted. to find out if cutting edge techniques lead to the truth, we sent dr. sanjay gupta inside a crime lab. here's his report. >> reporter: here is where forensic investigation begins. investigators cobble together a theory based on evidence, a swap of hair torn out during an assault, blood spatter, fingerprints, residue. if that was "csi" that's a mother lode of forensic, the case solved. but is it really foolproof? i wanted to see to myself so we got access to the georgia bu roar of investigation. high powered microscopes looking at hair and be fiber, results of dna technology and amidst all this we're trying to answer a question that's been plaguing forensics for some time, is all of this rooted in science? let's take a look. >> we're in the evidence section of the crime lab that examines hair, fiber, painted chips, gunshot residue, glass chips found at crime scenes. >> reporter: this hair was found at a crime scene. it's compared to hair on
more juries are relying on things like bite marks, fiber analyses, ballistics test.e heard stories of innocent people, convicted. to find out if cutting edge techniques lead to the truth, we sent dr. sanjay gupta inside a crime lab. here's his report. >> reporter: here is where forensic investigation begins. investigators cobble together a theory based on evidence, a swap of hair torn out during an assault, blood spatter, fingerprints, residue. if that was "csi" that's a mother...
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last month north korea violated sanctions by test firing seven ballistic missiles.issiles. >> one of the most talked about person during the republican party's summer meetings going on in san diego is on the other side of the country. in fact, just left for camp david. chief political correspondent carl cameron reports that republicans are coming together in their opposition to the president. >> we've got-- strategizing in san diego, g.o.p. big shots say their outrage. >> think about all the crap we've taken from the press and some of our own. >> they voted to officially dub health care reform with a costly public option, obama care, quote, obama care will be government control of the health care sector in addition to the federal government's direct control of banks, auto manufacturers, insurance companies and mortgage industry. randy moolen is the g.o.p.'s national treasurer and an arizona small business man. >> health care is 1/6 or even more than that of ouren tire economy and for the government to run 1/6 of our economy, doesn't make any sense. >> rnc launched h
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ballister sent down. back to you now. >>> and one last look at the forecast. >> and the five-day forecast is ready to roll. going to be cooler. 92 today and tomorrow, 89 and we have to watch what tropical storm danny does. it's going to impact our weekend and a chance of showers and storms friday through sunday. >> you have the news edge. is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here tonight at 10 for news edge at 11. come on in. where getting a new vehicle is easy. ai em t '08 and '09 models. pr you'll find low, straightforward pricing. ite. spl im $18,000 after all offers. go to chevy.com/openhouse for more details. >> hi, there i'm sue pal cap. thank you for clicking on www.myfoxdc.com. not a bad day in d. .c warmed up a bit to 92 degrees and yet will be fair with patchy fog around 71
ballister sent down. back to you now. >>> and one last look at the forecast. >> and the five-day forecast is ready to roll. going to be cooler. 92 today and tomorrow, 89 and we have to watch what tropical storm danny does. it's going to impact our weekend and a chance of showers and storms friday through sunday. >> you have the news edge. is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here tonight at 10 for news edge at 11. come on in. where getting a new vehicle is easy. ai em t '08...
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. >> these are not the type of subs designed with long-range ballistic missiles for nuclear war on cities. >> reporter: this is an unusual post cold war mission and the pentagon is closely monitoring it. u.s. officials say they aren't viewing the presence of the subs as menacing because russia hasn't taken any provocativ action. >> it's the first time in roughly a decadehat we have seen this kind of behavior. we note it and watch it but it is not a concern. >> reporter: a pentagon spokesperson says the russians did not communicate their plans to the united states but he added america has the means to figure out they were heading this way. on capitol hill, jennifer davis, fox 5 news. >>> speaking of russ, did you see vladimir putin going shirtless again during a super vacation in siberia, riding horseback. not the first time he stripped down for the cameras. this is the latest in a long line of his shirtless photo opens. remember when he shot the tiger? he posed for cameras then, too. >>> are you thinking about asking your boss a raise? something that may give you more confidence coming up
. >> these are not the type of subs designed with long-range ballistic missiles for nuclear war on cities. >> reporter: this is an unusual post cold war mission and the pentagon is closely monitoring it. u.s. officials say they aren't viewing the presence of the subs as menacing because russia hasn't taken any provocativ action. >> it's the first time in roughly a decadehat we have seen this kind of behavior. we note it and watch it but it is not a concern. >> reporter:...
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some will undergo ballistic testing. >> again, the guns were given to us anonymously. we just want to run tests to see if they have been involved in prior crimes. >> ma'am, we've run out of gift cards. >> two hours and 45 minutes into the event, the gift cards ran out. some people like mike peterson just wanted to get rid of their guns. >> okay. we'll take them from you. >> where are they? >> they are in the back. >> that was affiliate kfsn. police collected almost 450 guns, gave out $35,000 in gift cards.÷ they are already planning to do another event like this one again. >>> check it out, beatles fans >>> tennessee titans will honor steve mcnair tonight. they lan to wear number 9 decals on their helmet in the hall of fame game as a tribute to the late star. police say mcnair was shot to death last month in his nashville condominium by his girlfriend who then turned the gun on himself. >>> after a near media blackout michael vehicle returned to the area. he stopped at a community center where he spoke to about 55 people and one media crew about avoiding dog fightin
some will undergo ballistic testing. >> again, the guns were given to us anonymously. we just want to run tests to see if they have been involved in prior crimes. >> ma'am, we've run out of gift cards. >> two hours and 45 minutes into the event, the gift cards ran out. some people like mike peterson just wanted to get rid of their guns. >> okay. we'll take them from you. >> where are they? >> they are in the back. >> that was affiliate kfsn. police...
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now, this is the same congress that went ballistic when gm and chrysler and citigroup executives traveledwashington in corporate planes. so, this is a hit to congress for chance for this program and without being embarrassed. >> jason. >> this is another miss for team obama and conventional democrats moving us this far in the process towards the single buyer system for . the government of guarantee 80% of the market. apparently that's not enough government. a big miss. >> all right, thanks, that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks so much, and to all of you for watching, we hope to see you right here next week.
now, this is the same congress that went ballistic when gm and chrysler and citigroup executives traveledwashington in corporate planes. so, this is a hit to congress for chance for this program and without being embarrassed. >> jason. >> this is another miss for team obama and conventional democrats moving us this far in the process towards the single buyer system for . the government of guarantee 80% of the market. apparently that's not enough government. a big miss. >> all...
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april 5th, north koreans launch inte intercontinental ballistic missile a month after they test a nuclearevice. laura ling and euna lee become pawns in a dangerous standoff. june 8th, it gets worse. the two journalists are sentenced to 12 years of hard young women are >> we think that the charges against these young women are absolutely without merit or .s. offion. >> reporter: u.s. officials ur urgently work back channels with help from the swedish ambassador to north korea. in mid july, a breakthrough, but not from diplomats. ling and lee are allowed to call they tell their families that the north koreans will free them if president bill clinton comes to get them. im jong-il sees clinton as a hartimac and powerful force who will attract worldwide attention. clinton's former vice president al gore, who the north koreans had rejected as an emissary, reaches out to clinton. uly 24th, national security he iser jim jones outlines the ission to clinton, making it pick uit will be strictly to pick up the journa journalists, not negotiations on nuclear issues. nine ces days later, after determi
april 5th, north koreans launch inte intercontinental ballistic missile a month after they test a nuclearevice. laura ling and euna lee become pawns in a dangerous standoff. june 8th, it gets worse. the two journalists are sentenced to 12 years of hard young women are >> we think that the charges against these young women are absolutely without merit or .s. offion. >> reporter: u.s. officials ur urgently work back channels with help from the swedish ambassador to north korea. in mid...
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. >> reporter: but what about ballisti ballistics? on tv it sounds infallible. we're in the shooting room with george. he has a weapon. this is a tank, filled with water. this is how they test the bullets to see if there's potentially a match. >> i magnify these items and get them to a certain manage any fiction, i look for the similarity or dissimilarity of the remarks. >> reporter: can you say with 100% confidence say this bullet came from this bare snl. >> i can tell you based on my experience, training and background, this bullet was fired by this gun, yes. >> reporter: remember, this is the georgia bureau of investigation, the lab, one of the best in the country. outside a lab like this, that kind of certainty about forensic science is rare. in fact, the national academy of science released a scathing report saying reform was needed, new reseven was needed. what is sdpusable, what's refutable? some say it's dna. >> dna is the gold standard, is that fair to say? >> it's certainly a very specific and accurate test, you know. >> reporter: everybody wants it. t
. >> reporter: but what about ballisti ballistics? on tv it sounds infallible. we're in the shooting room with george. he has a weapon. this is a tank, filled with water. this is how they test the bullets to see if there's potentially a match. >> i magnify these items and get them to a certain manage any fiction, i look for the similarity or dissimilarity of the remarks. >> reporter: can you say with 100% confidence say this bullet came from this bare snl. >> i can tell...
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sounds like you're using ballistics to do that. tom's with us in north carolina. how you doing? >> caller: good. enjoy your show. 30 years military, fought right. get done. >> all right. tom, a big fan there. chief, as you guys divide this plan, what was the biggest pitfall or was there a negative that you were really concerned about? >> i think the biggest concern was, are these really the guns that might be used in crimes? and what we're going to do with some of those guns that had historical value, and we've addressed those concerns, and quite honestly, in fresno, you know, folks have been very, very supportive of the program and the outcome. >> yeah. because when you first -- on first glance, you look at this, it's like, okay, number one, let's face it, people can get a gift card, use a gun that might be laying around and get some money. but, chief, is it just your thought, if you can save one person, if there's one gun that could be a dangerous gun or in the wrong hands, as you guys like to use the term, if you can get it off the street, it's all worth it. >> you're absolut
sounds like you're using ballistics to do that. tom's with us in north carolina. how you doing? >> caller: good. enjoy your show. 30 years military, fought right. get done. >> all right. tom, a big fan there. chief, as you guys divide this plan, what was the biggest pitfall or was there a negative that you were really concerned about? >> i think the biggest concern was, are these really the guns that might be used in crimes? and what we're going to do with some of those guns...
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the north says the technology used for rockets cld easily be used to produce ballistic missiles. the last -- in its state is still brisking in the afterburn if last rocket last april which they claim was carrying a communication's satellite but in which the international community say was the cover of a test of a tape oncdong ii missile. launched in u.s. sanctions. north korea's withdrawal from 6-party talks and no opened defiance it staged its second autoomic test. they claimed they were treated unfairly and say watching closely to watch the international reaction to south korea's rocket launch. and even been suggestionings of a military strike on the south. ke is highly unlikely. military if anything, the criticism from the north is being rather muted coming mostly from its official news agency, and not from senior members of the establishment. and there are factors which suggest that relations with the west are actually improving. >> reporter: the meeting in seoul on sunday between the north korean delcation and president lee, the south korean leader, is proof of that. it was
the north says the technology used for rockets cld easily be used to produce ballistic missiles. the last -- in its state is still brisking in the afterburn if last rocket last april which they claim was carrying a communication's satellite but in which the international community say was the cover of a test of a tape oncdong ii missile. launched in u.s. sanctions. north korea's withdrawal from 6-party talks and no opened defiance it staged its second autoomic test. they claimed they were...
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he wrote backyard ballistics which is a fantastic diy book about how to build a catapult in your own backyard and things of that nature. is also talks about the philosophical reasons for why you should live on the edge and how it can bring joy and excitement to your lack. >> tell us about chicago review press. >> chicago review press was founded in the early 70s. and it is prides itself on our wonderful independent publishing program. we do a wide variety of both fiction as well as nonfiction. our fiction is a classic reissues. we have a wide variety of books have gone out of print and that we are bringing back for the beloved fans. and did we do a wide variety of nonfiction popular science, we have lawrence hill books. this is our imprint focuses on feminism, peace, justice, african-american interest in latino interests. we do kids books. we have a fantastic for kids series which takes 25 projects and it looks at in particular largest oracle figures, mark twain, benjamin franklin. we do kids guide series that looks at historical pieces. all wonderful for educators, homeschoolers cur
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north korea tested a long-range ballistic missile on april 5. it then tested a small nuclear device the next month. on june 12, the u.n. responded with unanimous economic sanctions. for all that, north korea could enhance its international stature because it let the women go. >> they're playing all sides of this very well. they've held these two women, had a kangaroo trial and have basically used them as diplomatic pawns. >> reporter: kim reportedly suffered a stroke last year and may be battling pancreatic cancer. some think he is raising tensions with the nuclear arms program as a way of securing the leaders' job for his youngest son, or a way of protesting ever-tightening international sanctions. north korea only makes a deal when it expects to get something so you have to wonder what it expects for releasing these journalists because it will demand something. katie? >> couric: barry petersen. barry, thanks very much. for the families of laura ling and euna lee the past four and a half months had to be excruciating. late today they put out a
north korea tested a long-range ballistic missile on april 5. it then tested a small nuclear device the next month. on june 12, the u.n. responded with unanimous economic sanctions. for all that, north korea could enhance its international stature because it let the women go. >> they're playing all sides of this very well. they've held these two women, had a kangaroo trial and have basically used them as diplomatic pawns. >> reporter: kim reportedly suffered a stroke last year and...
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they recently resumed a nuclear program and tested ballistic missiles.rtney robinson, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> health care will likely be topic number one as senate democrats meet with president obama they did today. pennsylvania senator arlen specter and kathleen sebelius were met with very loud boos and anger at a weekend town hall. more and more congress people are seeing this kind of behavior. democrats are promising to push through a health care bill with or without republican support. >>> martin o'malley is expected to announce details about the purple line project. he is scheduled for a news conference at 8:30 this morning. it would connect prince george's and montgomery counties. the announcement will include the planned route of the line. >>> the use of snail mail is slowing down. that could lead to some cutbacks targing your local post offices. >> they are proposing closing or consolidating hundreds of post offices. pamela brown is at the side of one of those post offices. >> more and more consumers are turning to the internet as a faster
they recently resumed a nuclear program and tested ballistic missiles.rtney robinson, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> health care will likely be topic number one as senate democrats meet with president obama they did today. pennsylvania senator arlen specter and kathleen sebelius were met with very loud boos and anger at a weekend town hall. more and more congress people are seeing this kind of behavior. democrats are promising to push through a health care bill with or without...
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the media would have gone ballistic. they would have demanded answers. i would have felt obligated to give son. that standar-- given some. i would be wondering how they got my e-mail address. people can get it through various ways but when it is the white house, that is different and kind of creepy. shannon: then you have people asking them to report fishy information. >> that happened last week. they blew it off but it gained enough steam and it made people uncomfortable. even if these e-mail that are being sent are not connected, because the white house did not answer the question, people are coming to the conclusion that the e-mail must've been one of these lists that are afforded to the white house. president obama said that they're not collecting anyone's e-mail address, they just want to get the content so they can respond to the myths. if i was a reporter, i would want to follow this to the conclusion. shannon: i am sure that major garrett is not quite done. >> i am sure that other reporters are on end. shannon: do you want the government deciding
the media would have gone ballistic. they would have demanded answers. i would have felt obligated to give son. that standar-- given some. i would be wondering how they got my e-mail address. people can get it through various ways but when it is the white house, that is different and kind of creepy. shannon: then you have people asking them to report fishy information. >> that happened last week. they blew it off but it gained enough steam and it made people uncomfortable. even if these...
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some will undergo ballistic testing. >> again, the guns were given to us anonymously. we just want to run tests to see if they have been involved in prior times. >> ma'am, we've run out of gift cards. >> two hours and 45 minutes into the event the gift card ran out. some people like mike peterson just wanted to get rid of their guns. >> okay. we'll take them from you. >> where are they? >> they are in the back. >> that was affiliate kfsn. police collected almost 450 guns, gave out $35,000 in gift cards. they are already planning to do another event like this one again. >>> check it out, beatles fans came together to celebrate 40 years of abby road. they swarmed yesterday to commemorate the stroll across the street. the photo of the fab four ended up being the cover shot of the band's last album together. it's been so iconic, it's been imitated and parodied over the years. yesterday was no exception. a tribute band dressed like the beatles of yesterday year. >>> your canine companion may be smarter than you think. most dogs can reason, count to about five and recognize
some will undergo ballistic testing. >> again, the guns were given to us anonymously. we just want to run tests to see if they have been involved in prior times. >> ma'am, we've run out of gift cards. >> two hours and 45 minutes into the event the gift card ran out. some people like mike peterson just wanted to get rid of their guns. >> okay. we'll take them from you. >> where are they? >> they are in the back. >> that was affiliate kfsn. police...
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we have our ballistic missile submarine base down there. the sort of a submarine that would chase our fleet ballistic submarine. bill: you wrote a piece in "the new york post" recently. talk about the submarine. what is it capable of? >> it is not safe to go back in the water. yes, that is the nato named for this submarine class, akula. when i was in the navy, i flew on the sea trials of the akula. it has been around for such a long time. i was joking that maybe they were sunday did over here for the cash for clunkers. it is an attack submarine. it is meant to sink ships or other summer rains or transport ships. -- or other submarines, or transport ships. bill: even though it might be vintage 1980's, it has capability. >> absolutely. it is still one of their top line subs. that raises the question about funding for military preassembled in w. underfunding our military. -- that raises a question about funding for our military. some people think we're underfunding our military. we may have detained about are funding for anti-submarine warfare
we have our ballistic missile submarine base down there. the sort of a submarine that would chase our fleet ballistic submarine. bill: you wrote a piece in "the new york post" recently. talk about the submarine. what is it capable of? >> it is not safe to go back in the water. yes, that is the nato named for this submarine class, akula. when i was in the navy, i flew on the sea trials of the akula. it has been around for such a long time. i was joking that maybe they were sunday...
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it is important to remember, these are attack submarines, not ballistic submarines.t the type design with long-range ballistic missilesç. these are not the type. i do think it is still a reminder that russia is looking to flex its military, and it is a lot more than just military. there are also a lot of financial issues at stake here with their arms market that they want to keep alive. jane: these are the classic summary of we have been talking about. we should point out, they were not in american waters, right? ç>> yes, and they are a couplef hundred miles off the coast. the u.s. was able to track them. to some degree, that was probably a bit disappointing to the russians that they were able to get relatively close but, unfortunately for them, i am sure they did not want to be tracked. kaine, basically, they are showing off so that they can sell these things? >> one of the things to remember is one of the primary means of the russian economy, one of the most important elements is their arms market. their arms market was a gigantic in the cold war. since then, a l
it is important to remember, these are attack submarines, not ballistic submarines.t the type design with long-range ballistic missilesç. these are not the type. i do think it is still a reminder that russia is looking to flex its military, and it is a lot more than just military. there are also a lot of financial issues at stake here with their arms market that they want to keep alive. jane: these are the classic summary of we have been talking about. we should point out, they were not in...
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the soviet union i think many things are happening now in this country and especially with the an-ballistic missile defense program now talking about problems in europe but you are spending more and more money because you think that you need them and then you protect yourself and you find as my father says. >> at the te the fher came here the budget was 4billion know it is 620 billion. we now spend in america adjusted little less for defense than all countries in the world combined. yesterday, there was a debate in the senate in which a large number of senators wanted to fund the progr but the congress said no we have enough f-22 planes but the senators who had factories tried to get them to make more even though the pentagon did not want them. they came close to winning so it does show the the military industrial complex is alive and well. >> host: but from the other side what is your feeling? to old men with all their wisdom but from the other side with the initial understanding, they were a child of their time and that was the role that was greeted by stalin and churchill and all of thes
the soviet union i think many things are happening now in this country and especially with the an-ballistic missile defense program now talking about problems in europe but you are spending more and more money because you think that you need them and then you protect yourself and you find as my father says. >> at the te the fher came here the budget was 4billion know it is 620 billion. we now spend in america adjusted little less for defense than all countries in the world combined....
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they are smaller than the attack subs capable of launching intercontinental ballistic missiles.ut they can be armed with torpedos for attacking other vessels and shorter range missiles for striking ships or land targets. u.s. officials say they don't know what weapons these particular subs might be carrying. u.s. keeping tabs on the movement of the two subs using aircraft, ships, and underwater so n.r.a. they don't see any -- sonar. they don't see any threat and acknowledged sometimes the u.s. does the same thing, running subs off the coast of russia. shepard: the u.s. and russia working to sort of reset relations. any impact from this on that? >> shep, as you know, relations were already a little tense, could use some resetting. this probably won't change anything one way or another. as you know, president obama has met twice with russian president dmitry medvedev ed most recently in july on his trip to moscow. just yesterday, medved called obama on the phone to wish him a happy birthday. we don't know if these russian submarines were mentioned during that conversation. shep? s
they are smaller than the attack subs capable of launching intercontinental ballistic missiles.ut they can be armed with torpedos for attacking other vessels and shorter range missiles for striking ships or land targets. u.s. officials say they don't know what weapons these particular subs might be carrying. u.s. keeping tabs on the movement of the two subs using aircraft, ships, and underwater so n.r.a. they don't see any -- sonar. they don't see any threat and acknowledged sometimes the u.s....
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in the getaway game yesterday, washington starter colin ballister got off to a great start.d a shutout through five innings but fell apart in the sixth. a two run shot to left and later in the inning bases are loaded. and jody garrett gets the rbi. brewers scored six in the inning and win it 7-1. >>> the redskins tried to replace quarterback jason campbell in the off season. while his job is secure for now, the new quarterback speculation is over the third string spot. rookie chase daniel made his plays to stay on the roaster with two touchdowns and now it appears he is in a battle with colt brennan. >> the competition right now is for the number three spot. and, chase is making a statement about that that he is willing to come pete at that level. >> all i'm trying to do is get a spot on this team and i realize it is an audition. that's why i came to here to learn under coach zorn. >> reporter: the skins want to concentrate on the 3rddown stand. the deal allowed pittsburgh to convert pittsburgh on a handful of third and down situations. >> get off the field on 3rddown. other
in the getaway game yesterday, washington starter colin ballister got off to a great start.d a shutout through five innings but fell apart in the sixth. a two run shot to left and later in the inning bases are loaded. and jody garrett gets the rbi. brewers scored six in the inning and win it 7-1. >>> the redskins tried to replace quarterback jason campbell in the off season. while his job is secure for now, the new quarterback speculation is over the third string spot. rookie chase...
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will attack today is conscious capitalism thinks of business differently than 85 capitalism has a ballistic ecosystem view of the business as a complex itsf adapting stakeholders customers, employees and communities that are injured dependent upon one another. instead of focusing on the trade-off we found it is better to focus on the synergies that exists between the stakeholders instead of thinking of this zero sum game or somebody loses and somebody else wins and think of how to create value for everybody at the same time. a win-win scenario. when you begin to think this way you ask different questions then you begin to discover different answers. we believe the human mind is infinitely creative and conscious capitalism opens new pathways for creativity to begin to continue to progress to humanity. we believe the creative entrepreneurs and colleges capitalism can solve all of the world's problems if we will only allow them to flores it will not happen until we become aware of the business that would be articulate that when we become conscious of that we can have a new narrative for capita
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it's made out of ballistic nylon used for world war ii protective gear.mpany called full. >> thank you. >> dressing already. >> i know already. up next, answers to your beauty dilemmas from bobby brown. after these messages. neutrogena tone correcting night serum er) with high performance soy to even skin tone and active retinol to speed cell turn over. clinically shown to visibly fade brown spots in 14 nights. i even out my skin at night so it looks younger, flawless in the morning. (announcer) neutrogena tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus boxtops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. toaster strudel. still haven't tried activia? i am definite
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a smaller type that is, not the bigger ones that are equipped to carry the int intercontinental ballisticsentagon reaction. >> so long as they are operating in international waters as we do around the world, and are behaving in a responsible way, they are certainly free to do so and doesn't cause any alarm within this building. >> he says this as an effort to project its naval power around the world, not just on the do doorstep of the u.s. shepard: how close did they come to the american coastline? >> they were 200 miles off the coast which makes them in international waters. one was just off the coast of georgia, one much farther north up to greenland but there was a published report that it was off the u.s. coast as well and traveled north. the subs being watched by u.s. aircraft and ships and underwater sonar sernsing devices -- sonar sensing devices. shepard: need a taxi? short on cash? probably call this man. he is offering a helping hand in these tough times running a taxi service that lets you pay whatever you want to pay. . i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my d
a smaller type that is, not the bigger ones that are equipped to carry the int intercontinental ballisticsentagon reaction. >> so long as they are operating in international waters as we do around the world, and are behaving in a responsible way, they are certainly free to do so and doesn't cause any alarm within this building. >> he says this as an effort to project its naval power around the world, not just on the do doorstep of the u.s. shepard: how close did they come to the...
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soviet union and i think many things are happening now in this country especially with the anti-ballistic misle defense program not talking about national problems in europe but in larger cannot build up by you spend more and more money because you think that you need them and then you fully protect yourself then you are fighting as my father said. >> guest: and at the time your father came here the budget was 40 billion now it is 620 billion. just the littleess r defense than all of the other countries in the other worlds combined for yesterday there is a debate in the sunday in which a large number of senators wanted to fund the program that the pentagon says no. we have enough at 22 planes and the senators who have factories and other state try to get them to make more even though the pentagon did not want them so that it does show that the military industrial complex is alive and well. >> host: but from the other side what is your feeling? to old man with all their wisdom but from the oer side, the mutual understanding but they were eight children of their time. they believed in the w
soviet union and i think many things are happening now in this country especially with the anti-ballistic misle defense program not talking about national problems in europe but in larger cannot build up by you spend more and more money because you think that you need them and then you fully protect yourself then you are fighting as my father said. >> guest: and at the time your father came here the budget was 40 billion now it is 620 billion. just the littleess r defense than all of the...
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. >> iran's nuclear program is coupled with aggressive development of ballistic missiles. having successfully tested solid fuel rockets, reaching tel aviv is now easy. iran can extend its threat to a significant portion of europe. >> look at the history. everybody wants a nuclear bomb and eventually have a bomb that goes at the top of a missile. >> israel has prioritized missile defense systems, moat notably the arrow and three months ago the arrow 2 was tested when an israeli fighter jet launched a blue sparrow missile at israel. the arrow knocked it out of the sky. >> it is harder to hit it in the missile. it is a slow target. >> other systems designed for short-range rockets serve as backup if the arrow does not intercept at a distance. >> we are increasing measurably the chances of killing missiles on the way in. awhile israel weighs risks and rewards of striking iran's nuclear facilities, a former command chief says u.s. diplomacy can curb iran's ambition. russia, he said, can be wooed to turn air defenses into a coalition that suppresses. >> such a coalition does the
. >> iran's nuclear program is coupled with aggressive development of ballistic missiles. having successfully tested solid fuel rockets, reaching tel aviv is now easy. iran can extend its threat to a significant portion of europe. >> look at the history. everybody wants a nuclear bomb and eventually have a bomb that goes at the top of a missile. >> israel has prioritized missile defense systems, moat notably the arrow and three months ago the arrow 2 was tested when an israeli...
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i saw chuck todd go ballistic because too many people are doing news now that are not qualified and reflecting people's opinions in the media, and so forth. these people, it's embarrassing. i think they have left their waterloo, and their waterloo is obama. glenn: when i warned on the patriot act, which i was for as long as it had serious sunsets and as many booby traps in that thing as possible. i warned at the time, and i was really conflicted because you don't want to give the government this kind of power. the kind of power that this government has right now is staggering. rush, they tried to go after you with timothy mcveigh, and tried to enact all of these things. is it different now? are you at all fearful or do you have any fear that these things will come to pass? >> well, i do, and i take it seriously that they're going to try, but you know, glenn, they have tried a number of things with me over the years. you mentioned mcveigh. they tried to blame me, clinton did, for the oklahoma city bombing, and they have routinely gone after me, but they haven't been able to shake anything away,
i saw chuck todd go ballistic because too many people are doing news now that are not qualified and reflecting people's opinions in the media, and so forth. these people, it's embarrassing. i think they have left their waterloo, and their waterloo is obama. glenn: when i warned on the patriot act, which i was for as long as it had serious sunsets and as many booby traps in that thing as possible. i warned at the time, and i was really conflicted because you don't want to give the government...
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he used backyard ballistics. >> tells about chicago review press. >> was founded in the 70s, we pride ourselves on independent publishing programs. we do a variety of fiction and nonfiction. our fiction is a classic reissues, we have a variety of books that have gone out of print that we are bringing back for the beloved fans. we do a wide variety of nonfiction, popular science, we have lawrence hill books, we have an imprint that focuses on feminism, peace, justice, african-american interests and latino interest, we do kids books, a fantastic for kids' series that takes 25 projects and looks and in particular large historical figures, mark twain, benjamin franklin, we do a series that looks at historical pieces, wonderful for educators, home schoolers, curriculum, serious nonfiction, a lot of journalism pieces that we have on any thing from finance to pop culture, and a lot of fun arts and entertainment titles. we really embody the spirit of this publishing. >> associated with the university? >> we are not associated with the university, chicago review press is the parent company to
he used backyard ballistics. >> tells about chicago review press. >> was founded in the 70s, we pride ourselves on independent publishing programs. we do a variety of fiction and nonfiction. our fiction is a classic reissues, we have a variety of books that have gone out of print that we are bringing back for the beloved fans. we do a wide variety of nonfiction, popular science, we have lawrence hill books, we have an imprint that focuses on feminism, peace, justice,...
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tensions with provocative actions including restarting nuclear facilities and test firing a series of ballisticmissiles. >> the fact they have agreed to welcome the former president of the united states with strong likelihood he will see kim jong- il, the north korean leader suggests the north is still interested in some kind of accommodation with the united states. >> reporter: clinton was greeted at the airport by north korea's chief nuclear negotiator, suggesting the visit may serve two purposes, winning the journalists freedom and improving ties between washington and pyongyang , tara mergener , cbs news, washington. >>> in australia, police this wart a plot to open fire on a military base. they say they planned to invade a base and open fire until they were shot dead themselves. they took part in 19 raids in melbourne. four men were arrested and several others detained. >>> explosions rocked the capital of afghanistan. police say five rockets were fired in kabul, close to the international airport just before daybreak on tuesday. officials say one of those blasts also landed in an area nea
tensions with provocative actions including restarting nuclear facilities and test firing a series of ballisticmissiles. >> the fact they have agreed to welcome the former president of the united states with strong likelihood he will see kim jong- il, the north korean leader suggests the north is still interested in some kind of accommodation with the united states. >> reporter: clinton was greeted at the airport by north korea's chief nuclear negotiator, suggesting the visit may...
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i saw chuck todd go ballistic because too many people are doing news now that are not qualified and reflecting people's opinions in the media, and so forth. these people, it's embarrassing. i think they have left their waterloo, and their waterloo is obama. glenn: when i warned on the patriot act, which i was for as long as it had serious sunsets and as many booby traps in that thing as possible. i warned at the time, and i was really conflicted because you don't want to give the government this kind of power. the kind of power that this government has right now is staggering. rush, they tried to go after you with timothy mcveigh, and tried to enact all of these things. is it different now? are you at all fearful or do you have any fear that these things will come to pass? >> well, i do, and i take it seriously that they're going to try, but you know, glenn, they have tried a number of things with me over the years. you mentioned mcveigh. they tried to blame me, clinton did, for the oklahoma city bombing, and they have routinely gone after me, but they haven't been able to shake anything away,
i saw chuck todd go ballistic because too many people are doing news now that are not qualified and reflecting people's opinions in the media, and so forth. these people, it's embarrassing. i think they have left their waterloo, and their waterloo is obama. glenn: when i warned on the patriot act, which i was for as long as it had serious sunsets and as many booby traps in that thing as possible. i warned at the time, and i was really conflicted because you don't want to give the government...
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china is now introducing a n class of ballistic missile submarines, god knows how many they're goinfto build. probably not very many but enough for them to have sort of a demonstration. i personally believe that stupid pasta because if their interest is to develop, the last place they should put it to put a lot of warheads on a few submarines and send them out to see. it is a big country and have a much better chance of hiding mobile launchers on the landma landmass. and then of course we had i-india, just a few weeks ago india launched its first submarine that has a capability so they can launch missile. they're not as potent as russia and china and the united states, but nonetheless. this is a trend. and i think what we're thinking nuclear posture review and what it is, we would like to shape, the kind of nuclear relationship we would try to influence for the future, i don't think it is in our interest to advocate a posture where countries have nuclear weapons floating around in the oceans, hiding. there hard to verify. hard-to-find. they can sneak up on you, etc. etc. this is a ba
china is now introducing a n class of ballistic missile submarines, god knows how many they're goinfto build. probably not very many but enough for them to have sort of a demonstration. i personally believe that stupid pasta because if their interest is to develop, the last place they should put it to put a lot of warheads on a few submarines and send them out to see. it is a big country and have a much better chance of hiding mobile launchers on the landma landmass. and then of course we had...