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make videotapes like these and distribute them to the public are on par with people like timothy mcveigh and the nine eleven hijackers according to the f.b.i. why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be
make videotapes like these and distribute them to the public are on par with people like timothy mcveigh and the nine eleven hijackers according to the f.b.i. why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be
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it's even been easy in the u.s. 17 years ago, timothy mcveigh blew up the oklahoma city federal building with ammonium nitrate. congress didn't approve legislation to track it until this year. the u.s. is asking pakistan to regulate it in months. pack-arab has sent a version to the pentagon so it can be easy tracked. but that's a long-term solution. scofield and clingen still have a lot of work to do. because this is the sad fact. no matter how many missions these men execute -- >> fire >> reporter: no matter how many bombs they diffuse. unless the flow of calcium ammonium nitrate is stopped, ieds will continue to explode. and kill more and more u.s. soldiers. for "nightline," i'm nick schifrin in logar, afghanistan. >> it is the world's worst game of hide and seek over there. our thanks to nick schifrin. >>> just ahead, angelina jolie. her kids think she should marry brad pitt. she tells us what she thinks about that. [ coughing ] [ male announcer ] got a cold? [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] not sure what to take? now robitussin® makes finding the right relief simpler than ever. click
it's even been easy in the u.s. 17 years ago, timothy mcveigh blew up the oklahoma city federal building with ammonium nitrate. congress didn't approve legislation to track it until this year. the u.s. is asking pakistan to regulate it in months. pack-arab has sent a version to the pentagon so it can be easy tracked. but that's a long-term solution. scofield and clingen still have a lot of work to do. because this is the sad fact. no matter how many missions these men execute -- >> fire...
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to mcveigh's dream is to purchase a house and a small plot surrounded with a high wind swept water side it's always cold here the timothy and his son leo need keep coming back. you know whether it is a divine place because of the winds the cold weather and the ocean not to mention i new island over there these lands are amazing. meanwhile sixty kilometers south of the arctic tundra lies a totally different landscape by the me since there is or is behind these tactical installations. we always have to unlock the gate before answering it but. now we'll open it like this. there is there is territories under lock and key and as you can see the gate is quite massive now we can go in this way please when the reserve was being created in one thousand nine hundred two most of the military installations built soon after world war two had become obsolete or fall into decay what was once a border guard tower was renovated and handed over to the reserve now on apologists use the form of military installation for scientific purposes and your first evans asked to give you all the cons rebore the enti
to mcveigh's dream is to purchase a house and a small plot surrounded with a high wind swept water side it's always cold here the timothy and his son leo need keep coming back. you know whether it is a divine place because of the winds the cold weather and the ocean not to mention i new island over there these lands are amazing. meanwhile sixty kilometers south of the arctic tundra lies a totally different landscape by the me since there is or is behind these tactical installations. we always...
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debates how timothy mcveigh is not muslim and he said certainly be considered a terrorist as some of these other people are my last question for you on that we spoke earlier today about a bill that just passed the senate this is a defense bill in the national defense authorization act. and one of the provisions in it actually gives the military authority to hold citizens including u.s. citizens who are suspected of being affiliated with terrorism there they're able to hold them without charge in a military court or military jail basically i want to get your take on this it's frightening look it's absolutely frightening and it's passed or pressed under the idea that we need to as aggressively as possible fight a war on terrorism the problem is that what are we the two problems really start ask yourself what are we fighting for if we're fighting for our freedoms aren't civil liberties one of our freedoms our isn't due process the right to due process one of our freedoms the second problem with this is is that it will it will in never. be inforced in a selective way that because we have
debates how timothy mcveigh is not muslim and he said certainly be considered a terrorist as some of these other people are my last question for you on that we spoke earlier today about a bill that just passed the senate this is a defense bill in the national defense authorization act. and one of the provisions in it actually gives the military authority to hold citizens including u.s. citizens who are suspected of being affiliated with terrorism there they're able to hold them without charge...
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make videotapes like these and distribute them to the public are on par with people like timothy mcveigh and the nine eleven hijackers according to the f.b.i. why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be brought up on charges of terrorism if you economically damage factory farms by vandalizing property interrupting or invalidating experiments or just simply costing a factory farm profits and since videos depicting animals being tortured before they're slaughtered and videos depicting unsanitary factories may cause people to not buy from that particular factory and the f.b.i. says that these activists disrupted rockets and thus are terrorists as the f.b.i. file reads these activists are key leaders of redacted to direct activities which disrupt the normal business and cause economic loss to local establishment there is a reasonable indication that redacted
make videotapes like these and distribute them to the public are on par with people like timothy mcveigh and the nine eleven hijackers according to the f.b.i. why because the f.b.i. argues that actions like these do quote economic damage and quote to farm factories and under a controversy a law passed by republicans in congress and signed by president bush in two thousand and six known as the animal enterprise terrorism act. you can be brought up on charges of terrorism if you economically...
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mcveigh >>vicki: kron4 news like britain some a spectacular fireworks show ntc to the best and biggest parties are around. it all happens in new year's eve starting at 11:30 p.m.. is >>darya: 2011 is already going into the record books for weather. united states smash all records for billion dollar weather disasters. >>catherine: in january brought a pair like a blizzard in the northeast. in the spring, devastating tornadoes raged through the south and midwest. then came the flooding along the mississippi. some are left the southwest with a crop killing heat wave and drought. hurricane irene blasted new england in the fall and arizona was scorched by wildfires. even government weather experts are impressed. >> i cannot remember a year like this with record- breaking extremes of nearly every conceivable type of weather. >>catherine: on april 27th, the u.s. set a record with 199 tornadoes on a single day. one month later, 150 people died when talk of misery was hit by the deadliest single tornado in history. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says to all disasters each c
mcveigh >>vicki: kron4 news like britain some a spectacular fireworks show ntc to the best and biggest parties are around. it all happens in new year's eve starting at 11:30 p.m.. is >>darya: 2011 is already going into the record books for weather. united states smash all records for billion dollar weather disasters. >>catherine: in january brought a pair like a blizzard in the northeast. in the spring, devastating tornadoes raged through the south and midwest. then came the...
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i wouldn't want anybody making judgments about y fellow christians based on timothy mcveigh or westboroptist church, those people who engage in those offensive rants at military funerals. and then i go on to say, and that's why, you know what, we don't want to say things to do acts like burn the quran, that crazy minister in florida.. >> smith: indeed driver's throatt which had happened shortly before in new york city. so, ittwas part of an honest converration in which he's then firing at me, and i'm firing back at him. but then, suddenly i found that my words were taken out of context and that the council on american islamic relations had labeled me a bigot, and was calling me to be fired. fact that i was workiig for fox, ncluding media matters, then launched their own media campaign against me. >> smith: well, and they had had it in for yoo for a long time before. >> williamm: right because of fox. -> smith: right. how darr yyu associate yourself with this non-news orgaaization. >> williams: well, in their in opinion non-nees. >> smith: in their opinion, right, yeah. >> williams: reme
i wouldn't want anybody making judgments about y fellow christians based on timothy mcveigh or westboroptist church, those people who engage in those offensive rants at military funerals. and then i go on to say, and that's why, you know what, we don't want to say things to do acts like burn the quran, that crazy minister in florida.. >> smith: indeed driver's throatt which had happened shortly before in new york city. so, ittwas part of an honest converration in which he's then firing at...
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anybody would draw conclusions about my fellow christians on the basis of the actions of timothy mcveigh and we have to be careful not to stereotype people or encourage actions such as the minister in action who wanted to burn the koran. we should not be doing that. we have to be aware this anxiety exists in the american mind after 9/11. the fact that there is an indisputable connection between radical islam and terrorism in the world but at the same time we have to preserve american principles of independence, judging people as individuals and protecting their liberty, particularly religious liberty. >> some folks heard the first part and ignored the second. >> if it was just that i think it would be forgivable in my mind and i have to work on my own level of forgiveness but what it was was there are people who are invested in attacking and trying to make a larger point and they were willing to sacrifice me and my journalistic independence to do it. the council on american islamic relations cared, bit like the idea that anybody would engage bill o'reilly to their point and say i won't p
anybody would draw conclusions about my fellow christians on the basis of the actions of timothy mcveigh and we have to be careful not to stereotype people or encourage actions such as the minister in action who wanted to burn the koran. we should not be doing that. we have to be aware this anxiety exists in the american mind after 9/11. the fact that there is an indisputable connection between radical islam and terrorism in the world but at the same time we have to preserve american principles...
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. >> eric: did we call timothy mcveigh right wing terrorist? >> eric: 18 years ago?people including children killed in that one. >> eric: are you in a bad mood? >> bob: not at all. i want to know where it comes from. i want to know who said it. i'll ask him. listen, is he being tried as a terrorist? >> kimberly: he is in terms of a milliontary tribunal. but specifically they -- military tribunal but they are classifying as workplace violence. >> bob: is it a terrorist? >> kimberly: of course. he committed act of terrorism against the united states and 13 people were killed. >> bob: tried under the terrorist act? >> eric: he is not charged with terrorism or any crime -- >> kimberly: there is no hate crime classification under the military tribunal. it can be introduced in the proceedings. >> bob: so is he not being tried -- >> eric: what about the optics of this again? >> dana: it's not that i think anybody in the administration whether political appointee or civilian doesn't take this incident very seriously. when i first heard about it, the classification, i thought
. >> eric: did we call timothy mcveigh right wing terrorist? >> eric: 18 years ago?people including children killed in that one. >> eric: are you in a bad mood? >> bob: not at all. i want to know where it comes from. i want to know who said it. i'll ask him. listen, is he being tried as a terrorist? >> kimberly: he is in terms of a milliontary tribunal. but specifically they -- military tribunal but they are classifying as workplace violence. >> bob: is it a...
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when we see what terrorists have done, talk about 9/11 or mcveigh, whether it is national or outside our borders that is what we are talking about now talking about our every day existence where our constitutional rights should and need to apply so we have to trust in our government. when it is shown they have gone too far and this was stopped because it was deemed "not necessary," but at that time it was held necessary which is why it happened and it has to stand. >>trace: i got the feeling, brook, you don't trust? >>guest: i disagree. there has to be some sort of limit on government. if the government took key individuals and said these individuals are suspected of engaging in terrorist activity, and for a short period of time they did not obtain a warrant, that is an argument i think would hold up. but to collect hundreds of thousands of e-mails is totally in violation of the first amendment of the constitution, and the u.s. supreme court in a monumental decision, they said that american citizens have an absolutely reasonable expectation of privacy in electronic communications. >>
when we see what terrorists have done, talk about 9/11 or mcveigh, whether it is national or outside our borders that is what we are talking about now talking about our every day existence where our constitutional rights should and need to apply so we have to trust in our government. when it is shown they have gone too far and this was stopped because it was deemed "not necessary," but at that time it was held necessary which is why it happened and it has to stand. >>trace: i...
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mcveigh software says the possibility is already there because of all the computer controls built into newer cars and trucks. one representer found it can be remotely accessed through bluetooth, wi-fi or on star connections and mack 73 says that on ebbs easily exploited. >> we can do several things in automobiles, unlock and start them, deploy air bags and apply the brakes with a smart phone. >> although there have only been a few cases where cars have been hacked, automakers and the government say they are working on ways to protect consumers against that threat. >>> breast-feeding mothers took aim at target stores across the country, including in san jose. mothers went to target stores to show their support for michelle himman, who says employees at a houston target humiliated her when she was breast-feeding her son in a remote area of the store. she claims the employees told her to move to a fitting room or somewhere else more private. >> i definitely am not going to nurse my baby in a bathroom. would you want to eat your lunch on in a bathroom on your mom's lap? >> target says it h
mcveigh software says the possibility is already there because of all the computer controls built into newer cars and trucks. one representer found it can be remotely accessed through bluetooth, wi-fi or on star connections and mack 73 says that on ebbs easily exploited. >> we can do several things in automobiles, unlock and start them, deploy air bags and apply the brakes with a smart phone. >> although there have only been a few cases where cars have been hacked, automakers and...
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i said, think about timothy mcveigh, the olympic palmer, an atlanta, the westborough baptist church whose members continue now with supreme court sanctioned to protest at military funerals while shutting that god hates gays. we cannot violate the rights of people of any faith based on the actions of people who are extremist. i said all of this at the time in the full context of the interview taking place. maltase the word interview to debate with bill o'reilly. that made it clear that we cannot tolerate people using rhetoric and words to attack muslims because based on those fears you can get into a situation such as has been recently the case where a cab driver had his throat cut by someone who was attacking him because he was a muslim. now, that discussion was honest and heartfelt and led npr to fire me. let me switch hats again and be the talk-show host. did i realize, did you realize when you were making these comments that people might view them as inflammatory and biggest? i have to tell you, have not had that thought. here we are, may 26, 2011, i have never once had that thought. y
i said, think about timothy mcveigh, the olympic palmer, an atlanta, the westborough baptist church whose members continue now with supreme court sanctioned to protest at military funerals while shutting that god hates gays. we cannot violate the rights of people of any faith based on the actions of people who are extremist. i said all of this at the time in the full context of the interview taking place. maltase the word interview to debate with bill o'reilly. that made it clear that we cannot...