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captain chuck nash is back.so with us is retired lieutenant colonel james carafano of the heritage foundation. colonel, let me ask you. how does this change things now? the u.n. has gone in officially put out a report. they're saying it is genocide, it is war crimes. what does that mean? >> it doesn't change anything for this administration. the president was clearly lear in his state of the union address. he has a plan to deal with this he will not change his plan. when he came into office nobody was dying in iraq. none of this was going on. it mushroomed under his presidency. he is clear he doesn't have a big plan changing much of what he is doing. things going on in iraq today, they will still be going on iraq the day the president leaves office. melissa: captain nash, this reminds me what happens in world war ii, what were people doing while this was going on? u.n. go in write an official report saying civilian death toll is staggering. describing executions by beheading, running people over with bulldozers
captain chuck nash is back.so with us is retired lieutenant colonel james carafano of the heritage foundation. colonel, let me ask you. how does this change things now? the u.n. has gone in officially put out a report. they're saying it is genocide, it is war crimes. what does that mean? >> it doesn't change anything for this administration. the president was clearly lear in his state of the union address. he has a plan to deal with this he will not change his plan. when he came into...
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i don't see how we can turn this around without the leadership that chuck nash is talking about. >> chuckis an expert, i'm not. i've always understood the threats that exist in this world that the world is dangerous. i'm having a hard time conceptualizing what the doomsday clock means to me with the exception of reducing on my end reducing climate change, what can i do to keep the clock from imploding? that clock will still read three minutes before 12. charles: that's the point, when it was started in 1945, the guys that did the manhattan project worried about it, started the clock at 7 minutes, it got to 17 minutes after ronald reagan won the cold war, now down to three minutes. a couple years ago a book was written how the world was more peaceful now than it was. indeed it was. think about it, 600,000 people, we lose 2,000 people now. we cut it. stop fighting. so the point is, yodit, if the average person doesn't think they can do anything about it, is it ultimately unstoppable? >> telling us there's three minutes before 12 before a catastrophic event is going to return is trying to pr
i don't see how we can turn this around without the leadership that chuck nash is talking about. >> chuckis an expert, i'm not. i've always understood the threats that exist in this world that the world is dangerous. i'm having a hard time conceptualizing what the doomsday clock means to me with the exception of reducing on my end reducing climate change, what can i do to keep the clock from imploding? that clock will still read three minutes before 12. charles: that's the point, when it...
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captain chuck nash, appreciate it. melissa. melissa: this is fox news's doug mckelway. what are you hearing on this? reporter: basically what you're hearing at this point. seems highly unlikely these guys could have intentionally gone into iranian territorial waters without, with knowing it unless they were on some secretive mission. perhaps they were navy seals. we do know that the navy seals also operate in the persian gulf in addition to u.s. navy riveines operations. my old son doug operated there and i got off the phone to learn about operations. they will operate small patrol craft out of mother ships, amphibian assault ships. they can be lowered into the water from these ships n this particular case does not appear that was the case. apparently they were in transit from kuwait to bahrain when they ventured into these waters. the kinds of boats the navy river reasons operate. they were built in seattle by the safe boat company. they are 80 feet long. can go up to 45 knots. can hold anywhere from five to 10 crewmembers and passengers in addition to that they have h
captain chuck nash, appreciate it. melissa. melissa: this is fox news's doug mckelway. what are you hearing on this? reporter: basically what you're hearing at this point. seems highly unlikely these guys could have intentionally gone into iranian territorial waters without, with knowing it unless they were on some secretive mission. perhaps they were navy seals. we do know that the navy seals also operate in the persian gulf in addition to u.s. navy riveines operations. my old son doug...
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we'll bring in retired navy captain chuck nash. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> captain nash, the paris attacks were two monthsing on and why release it now? >> they want to show that there is connectivity and the folks who did the heinous act acted on behalf by isis and use thats as motivational feature and why they are pushing the attacks in the western countries or far enemies and moving to incite other people to join their cause. and hopefully to cause a back lash on muslim communities that makes them more disa fefkted. >> who is the intended target of the videos? >> yeah. and then the next thing i wanted to point out. we showed image of the video. this would be the first evidence that these terrorist were trained by isis, specifically in syria. and why is that significant? >> it is significant, because what it shows they have the ability to bring people in syria and northern iraq and give them training and export them out in the world where they conduct the attacks. and the big picture finally. you talked about ho
we'll bring in retired navy captain chuck nash. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> captain nash, the paris attacks were two monthsing on and why release it now? >> they want to show that there is connectivity and the folks who did the heinous act acted on behalf by isis and use thats as motivational feature and why they are pushing the attacks in the western countries or far enemies and moving to incite other people to join their cause. and hopefully to cause a back...
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here with reaction, captain chuck nash, fox news military analyst. captain nash, the u.s. saudi relationship has been very strong over the years. it had bumps after 9/11 but very strong alliance, second only to israel in the middle east. are we putting that at risk now because of great concern the administration has about the iranian nuclear deal? >> i think what happened, david, is that we he switched sides in war on terror. used to be we were with gulf arabs and they were with us and it was against iran because they took down our embassy and held our people captive back in 1979. iranians have been killing americans around the world. our embassies in africa and of course providing ieds and other technology that killed americans in the war in iraq. david: let me just get it straight, captain. you're actually saying that we now side, not with the saudi arabians who at least publicly say they're our allies but we side with a nation over the saudis who say they want us dead? >> that's precisely what i'm saying. i am saying there has been a calculation where we are now backing
here with reaction, captain chuck nash, fox news military analyst. captain nash, the u.s. saudi relationship has been very strong over the years. it had bumps after 9/11 but very strong alliance, second only to israel in the middle east. are we putting that at risk now because of great concern the administration has about the iranian nuclear deal? >> i think what happened, david, is that we he switched sides in war on terror. used to be we were with gulf arabs and they were with us and it...
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we want to bring in by phone chuck nash, captain nash, retired navy captain.e is often with us alongside breaking news like this to give us perspective. captain nash, you're there? >> yes, i am, harris. harris: i know you're monitoring this with us in terms of the equipment that has been brought there, you heard the sheriff's department pulling up in some sort of a hummer vehicle. as you look at this what does the response tell you about what is happening? >> well the mixed reports tell me they're not really sure what is going on. probably out of an abundance of caution they're going to bring in the equipment they would need should this turn into a hostage situation where you have an active shooter and he is holed up in there with people. the advice that folks have been given to run, hide and fight, that just came from recent guidance out of the navy where they looked at active shooter situations after the navy yard situation here in washington, d.c. where the things are very obvious which is run away if you can. hide, if you can. if you can't do either one of
we want to bring in by phone chuck nash, captain nash, retired navy captain.e is often with us alongside breaking news like this to give us perspective. captain nash, you're there? >> yes, i am, harris. harris: i know you're monitoring this with us in terms of the equipment that has been brought there, you heard the sheriff's department pulling up in some sort of a hummer vehicle. as you look at this what does the response tell you about what is happening? >> well the mixed reports...
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chuck nash joins us to discuss the latest outrage. >>> also, after a terrific rally on friday, stocksthe price of oil to. some analysts saying the long bull market is over. we're keeping an eye on your money. we'll have it for you, "happening now." sandra. sandra: all right, jon, thank you. >> a kansas lawmaker drawing bipartisan backlash after imposed a dress code that prohibit women testifying before his panel from wearing low-cut blouses and miniskirts. state senator mitch holmes who chairs the senate ethics committee introduced the code as part of his 11-point code of conduct. female lawmakers are blasting the rules. >> there was no suggesting that men needed any help deciding what to put on in the morn, it was targeted only at women. >> while holmes maintains the code of conduct applies to everybody, of course, the men say they don't want to wear miniskirts, he says he may now add language on what's appropriate for men. we've got to wear coats and ties unless we're eric bolling on your show. [laughter] sandra: i tend to think these things work themselves out, you don't need to se
chuck nash joins us to discuss the latest outrage. >>> also, after a terrific rally on friday, stocksthe price of oil to. some analysts saying the long bull market is over. we're keeping an eye on your money. we'll have it for you, "happening now." sandra. sandra: all right, jon, thank you. >> a kansas lawmaker drawing bipartisan backlash after imposed a dress code that prohibit women testifying before his panel from wearing low-cut blouses and miniskirts. state senator...
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chuck nash is here to analyze this and another story out of afghanistan.se topics, first on north korea. there are skeptics about what the north koreans have done but you believe we as that nation have consistently underestimated bad guys. what do you mean? >> some administrations tend to approach threats as if they are smarter and can negotiate their way out of it. and make full which deals. and with the iranian deal, with a determined adversary you can't talk your way out of it. you have to do something and if you wait too long your options disappear and you are a long for the ride. people were pounding on the cockpit door but in this end there was nothing anybody can do because it was all too late. jon: north korea, iran and pakistan, partners together. >> absolutely. that is one of the big questions which is how many iranian observers where there for this nuclear tests and we will find out and get our arms around it. the iranians have the money because of their oil wells and the fund pakistani and north korean developments and the north koreans have be
chuck nash is here to analyze this and another story out of afghanistan.se topics, first on north korea. there are skeptics about what the north koreans have done but you believe we as that nation have consistently underestimated bad guys. what do you mean? >> some administrations tend to approach threats as if they are smarter and can negotiate their way out of it. and make full which deals. and with the iranian deal, with a determined adversary you can't talk your way out of it. you...
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retired navy captain chuck nash, fox news military analyst. good morning. >> good morning, martha.stion why it is being raised now? it appears the petraeus issue was dealt with and he served the probation and paid the fine and it was behind him? >> it does, it seems like double jeopardy in this case but, there are two-ways looking at things. one, what appears to be on surface, other from inside the beltway and looking at politics in washington. from what it appears to be on surface, it appears to be double jeopardy, hey, this guy has been punished enough, embarrassed enough. why is the secretary of defense dragging this out four years after his retirement, whether as you say he already served his time so to speak? he took $100,000 fine. he pled guilty to a misdemeanor of mishandling classified information. okay, case closed. not if you look at it from the lens inside of washington because inside washington you've got a former secretary of state who appears to have miss handled classified information and there are even further things hanging over her head, like potential corruption
retired navy captain chuck nash, fox news military analyst. good morning. >> good morning, martha.stion why it is being raised now? it appears the petraeus issue was dealt with and he served the probation and paid the fine and it was behind him? >> it does, it seems like double jeopardy in this case but, there are two-ways looking at things. one, what appears to be on surface, other from inside the beltway and looking at politics in washington. from what it appears to be on surface,...