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. >> it sounds preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is earth-shattering news. when it should have been moon shattering news. clearly this, this moment is when america stepped back from greatness. oh, let's see, what's the best way to send the rescu rescue-- russ keyes a message. a tense u.s. security council meeting, no, you light up the goddamn moon way nuclear haloso bright kruschev can read pravda at midnight. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: oh, and what milk toast nancy pants pussied out on our nuclear lunar program? eisenhower. sure, ike beat the nazis but what about the moon nazies? oh, they don't exist? that's just what moon hitler wants you to believe. instead, in
. >> it sounds preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is...
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>> as it was brought up, a, they have nukes.ey have china. >> despairs the western -- as far as the western mind is earn cked it is an asian thing. >> oh that's what they do out there. >> we defended south korea and lost a lot of lives doing that. we didn't just sit around going, oh it is asia. >> i know. >> and we have 40,000 troops stationed in south korea. >> we are talking a lot about this. >> we should move on. women senators say they would have reached a budget deal. greg, there will be 20 female senators and not 500. they talk so much. >> terrible. >> you cannot add admonish him. >> i can't even tell you how upset i am. >> thank you for not pretending that women would not be stabbing each other in the back if they were all in charge. on the other hand you argued against generalizing and stereo typing which we can't stand for. >> i actually said that women like men are all different. >> please don't say anything like that again. >> are you saying a girl can always change her mind this. >> boy i have heard that one before.
>> as it was brought up, a, they have nukes.ey have china. >> despairs the western -- as far as the western mind is earn cked it is an asian thing. >> oh that's what they do out there. >> we defended south korea and lost a lot of lives doing that. we didn't just sit around going, oh it is asia. >> i know. >> and we have 40,000 troops stationed in south korea. >> we are talking a lot about this. >> we should move on. women senators say they would...
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admiral ratford wanted to nuke -- >> how would you nuke in a jungle? called tactical nuclear weapons. eisenhower threatened to use them. he was good at bluffing. >> is that how he ended korea? >> historians tackled this and -- >> by the way -- >> threatening something worse? >> well, that's what they say. i want to congratulate him, by the way, on this book. i've really enjoyed it, evan. we had talked about it earlier. this is a -- this bluff that you cover in the eisenhower years is a really critical part of the story of that era. it's also a bluff that, in all fairness, condition continues into the kennedy years. the cuban missile years involved the same kind of stakes that happened in berlin and in korea, indochina. eisenhower was a wartime commander and he understood the difficulties in dealing with the soviets but because he commanded the western front in world war ii, he also understood the possibilities for rough or fundamental, i would say, co-existence or cooperation with the soviets and i think that this was behind this bluff. it was behind t
admiral ratford wanted to nuke -- >> how would you nuke in a jungle? called tactical nuclear weapons. eisenhower threatened to use them. he was good at bluffing. >> is that how he ended korea? >> historians tackled this and -- >> by the way -- >> threatening something worse? >> well, that's what they say. i want to congratulate him, by the way, on this book. i've really enjoyed it, evan. we had talked about it earlier. this is a -- this bluff that you cover...
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never hear that there are other ways to solve conflicts without using fists, guns, armies, bombs and nukes. so if you don't know how to do it, you can't do it. >> reporter: he has been teaching alternatives to violence for 30 years, mr. mccarthy. his students made this tribute video and posted it on youtube. he said you have to teach alternatives to violence early. >> if we took peace education seriously, every school beginning the first grade, second grade, third, right on through elementary, middle school, high school, college, would offer these courses as basic parts of our education system. >> like you start teaching math in the first grade. >> it's the same principle. if you taught peace education, maybe the boy would not be so interested in violent video games. >> or perhaps in expressing anger and frustration by murdering innocent children. anita? >> gary, thank you. residents in maryland, virginia and the district are just three digits away from help if they're having trouble coping with what happened in newtown. call 211 for advice or counseling. the free service is staffed 24 hou
never hear that there are other ways to solve conflicts without using fists, guns, armies, bombs and nukes. so if you don't know how to do it, you can't do it. >> reporter: he has been teaching alternatives to violence for 30 years, mr. mccarthy. his students made this tribute video and posted it on youtube. he said you have to teach alternatives to violence early. >> if we took peace education seriously, every school beginning the first grade, second grade, third, right on through...
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barry peterson has new video captured during yesterday's landing atmos you could's nuke ofo airport. >> a video shows debris exproducting across the moscow highway as a twin jet tupolev 204 slammed into the ground. authorities said the plane had landed at one of moscow's airports but for some reason couldn't stop. and veered off the end. runway out of control. the first responders were people in cars without stopped to help. >> getting one woman out of the wreckage and searching for others. >> i heard a woman moan says nikita kasperchik, one of the first on the scene. he said he tried to get into the plane and search for survivors. >> i didn't think about herorism, he said, i just had to try and help. officials said the plane was flying from the czech republic back to moscow with only the crew on board. had it been fully loaded t would have carried about 2 1350s injuries. strangers driven only by sadness left flowers as remembrances. authorities say they have the flight-data recorders, the so-called black boxes and hope that will tell them why a routine flight went so suddenly wrong.
barry peterson has new video captured during yesterday's landing atmos you could's nuke ofo airport. >> a video shows debris exproducting across the moscow highway as a twin jet tupolev 204 slammed into the ground. authorities said the plane had landed at one of moscow's airports but for some reason couldn't stop. and veered off the end. runway out of control. the first responders were people in cars without stopped to help. >> getting one woman out of the wreckage and searching for...
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treaty on nukes, we have a u.n. treaty on everything. this makes no difference. >> why cannot throw a bone to bob dole? >> why to throw a bone to the u.n. -- >> oh. >> is run by dictators, it has a human rights committee on which the worst violators in the world -- why should we subsidize it and give it any of the legitimacy at all? give me an answer on that. >> the chamber of commerce supports the street, along with veterans' organizations and religious groups. they support it because the united states has been the leader in this area and they but like other countries to comply -- >> it is model on the americans with disabilities act. >> i know, but it has no effect. >> the point of the treaty is to get other countries to become signatories to adopt the language and the intent of the treaty, which is to look out for people with disabilities -- >> the way -- >> you accept the argument. >> oh, yeah, the way they human rights commission has spread human rights to countries around the world. >> we used to call people who think like this nat
treaty on nukes, we have a u.n. treaty on everything. this makes no difference. >> why cannot throw a bone to bob dole? >> why to throw a bone to the u.n. -- >> oh. >> is run by dictators, it has a human rights committee on which the worst violators in the world -- why should we subsidize it and give it any of the legitimacy at all? give me an answer on that. >> the chamber of commerce supports the street, along with veterans' organizations and religious groups....
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the united states government with even this bushmaster or these pistols when the government has got nukesink so. times have changed in 250 years and it really is time to mike an assessment of what is reasonable under the second amendment for people to be able to protect themselves. but not have such a proliferation of weapons that they repeatedly fall in the hands of mentally disturbed people who commit these acts, with far too much frequency any more. >> as were you saying that, tom, you took the words right out of my mouth. that was in the constitution, when they put that in the constitution. muskets, pea shooters, no one thought about all of these guns. they probably had no idea what these extended magazines, that kill people at random. just a matter of moments. and so reallyi the interpretation of that. it seems, just looking at it, common sensic alabae iicallsens. people should have a way to rise up against the government. not just go out and hunt people down because you can get a weapon. >> and it's not going to happen any more. if you have a local militia that says, and we've had s
the united states government with even this bushmaster or these pistols when the government has got nukesink so. times have changed in 250 years and it really is time to mike an assessment of what is reasonable under the second amendment for people to be able to protect themselves. but not have such a proliferation of weapons that they repeatedly fall in the hands of mentally disturbed people who commit these acts, with far too much frequency any more. >> as were you saying that, tom, you...
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through all our schools and never hear there are other ways to solve conflicts without using guns, nukes. if you don't know how to do it, then you can't do it. >> reporter: kolman mccarthy has been teaching alternatives to violence for 30 years. his students at bethesda chevy chase made this tribute video and posted it on youtube. he says you have to teach alternatives to violence early. >> if we took peace education early, every student through elementary school, middle school, high school, colleges would offer these courses as basic parts of our education system. >> reporter: like you start teaching math in the first grade. >> it's the same principle. if you taught peace education, maybe the boy would not be so interested in violent video games. >> reporter: or perhaps in expressing anger and frustration by murdering innocent children. gary nurenberg, 9news. >>> it is 4:51. a new study finds radio waves may be an effective way to control high blood pressure. research published in the journal circulation looked at patients who weren't responding to medication. it found that directing ra
through all our schools and never hear there are other ways to solve conflicts without using guns, nukes. if you don't know how to do it, then you can't do it. >> reporter: kolman mccarthy has been teaching alternatives to violence for 30 years. his students at bethesda chevy chase made this tribute video and posted it on youtube. he says you have to teach alternatives to violence early. >> if we took peace education early, every student through elementary school, middle school,...
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on certainly extended state goes to the field knowing that we're going to put in links with use of nukes of course and if so it's going to be exact number of our own economy if you finally get the sum up of money but another layer where you go to the closest. or i'd george shortcuts are going to turn in professor of constitutional law thank you andrew. online from us tonight there is international role reversal going on with a warning over nuclear aggression this time it's a random sounding the alarm against the united states over atomic tests in nevada with washington accused of double standards and snubbing the u.n. nuclear watchdog reporting on the web sites say also as well smart new set of wheels this was say these benedict the sixty years the pope's taken the liberty of his new heights eco friendly wheels including a throne for comfortable cruising among the crowds very smart as well. garza's hamas leadership has vowed to keep fighting until the israeli occupation is over as hundreds of thousands of supporters turned up to celebrate the militant group's twenty fifth anniversary ham
on certainly extended state goes to the field knowing that we're going to put in links with use of nukes of course and if so it's going to be exact number of our own economy if you finally get the sum up of money but another layer where you go to the closest. or i'd george shortcuts are going to turn in professor of constitutional law thank you andrew. online from us tonight there is international role reversal going on with a warning over nuclear aggression this time it's a random sounding the...
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quite a break in the form of an unexpected drop in unemployment but there is sponsor the news has been nuked warm some analysts warn that celebrations could be private schol suggests in the statistics of being spun. reports. well some unexpected sees the chair this week with official statistics showing the u.k.'s unemployment rate has fallen by eighty thousand people between august and up favor well the government might have been acting like christmas is coming early but the cold hard reality is that all across britain there are going to be a huge number of people right now he simply don't recognise the picture that they statistics the painting and the last one the person is back to work you need to separate out this month's figures from kind of the medium to long term direction of the economy on the labor market so we're still giggs on the tail end of summer olympics effect we're not sure whether when we start to move out of our period you're going to still see this very strong employment growth particularly amongst young people take for example those on the government's work programme that
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you know small nukes that's a very good question i think they do and in fact the japanese government asked the u.s. government and military to come in pretty much immediately with their state of the art radiation detectors which are airborne they're really designed to detect atmospheric bomb blasts so they can sniff down who just blew up a nuclear bomb and who was responsible and what's going on to find out what north korea is up to that so yeah exactly and those were deployed in japan and there was real time transmission of that data back to dia we had quarters here in d.c. but were any of our intel ready. us and they weren't telling those soldier or the sailors onboard this ship there was direct communication between the governments of the u.s. and japan and so for you know experts to say that the flotsam and jetsam hitting the west coast of north america is not radioactive there's no radiation monitoring going on and then turn them all off you know not all there are. updates that are done once a month or once a season on various things like the milk supply the water supply the air
you know small nukes that's a very good question i think they do and in fact the japanese government asked the u.s. government and military to come in pretty much immediately with their state of the art radiation detectors which are airborne they're really designed to detect atmospheric bomb blasts so they can sniff down who just blew up a nuclear bomb and who was responsible and what's going on to find out what north korea is up to that so yeah exactly and those were deployed in japan and...
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politics of ever in other words we're raising taxes on billionaires and those billionaires are going to nuke us in the primaries won't have primaries for i mean there was just an election i mean is there is no moment other than maybe two weeks ago or three weeks or a month ago in which they are less than the threat of a primary is less than it is right now i mean i think i think you cannot underestimate and this is something that people do because it sounds so insane that a right wing hosts like rush limbaugh who's not in any way lucky to have such influence but as somebody who has sat in offices where there's been controversial legislation like the health care bill when somebody some someone like rush limbaugh or sean hannity or glenn beck talk about radio nobody number one of my point is that when they said something on the radio we heard a lot of the same words echoed not the same way that even fox news or bill o'reilly had the ability there's something about these radio audience and the radio fans that are very active and when rush limbaugh says call your congressman is a real a fact he
politics of ever in other words we're raising taxes on billionaires and those billionaires are going to nuke us in the primaries won't have primaries for i mean there was just an election i mean is there is no moment other than maybe two weeks ago or three weeks or a month ago in which they are less than the threat of a primary is less than it is right now i mean i think i think you cannot underestimate and this is something that people do because it sounds so insane that a right wing hosts...
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if you have nukes and you are more aggressive than the other guy you can go farther than you would if you didn't. it's called the stability instability. those who want to look up. finally, as was mentioned before , the corporations in the middle east, the saudi king told them, if the iranians did nukes, we will also. and from there to other countries may follow. and in the country as fraught with tension as the middle east, you don't want to have a cascade . >> so, just talk about this cascade. in your view, this great arab revolt, the so-called era spring. has it changed the proliferation intentions our policies with government in the region? better or worse? >> put an exact science. what i can say is that the sense that there is more about what is going on, more consciousness. certainly when you looked at the issue, the slippage of authority that happened in the region and, particularly in the case of libya where they had a stockpile disappear, that has caused great alarm about how secure the stockpiles are throat region. of course, we have all been talking about chemical weapons in
if you have nukes and you are more aggressive than the other guy you can go farther than you would if you didn't. it's called the stability instability. those who want to look up. finally, as was mentioned before , the corporations in the middle east, the saudi king told them, if the iranians did nukes, we will also. and from there to other countries may follow. and in the country as fraught with tension as the middle east, you don't want to have a cascade . >> so, just talk about this...
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megyn: we have nukes. if we cut the nukes, where does the aid go. there are all sort of reasons not to do it. but there are also concerns that we care about this doctor and we care about the. >>er would-be assistants there are to us in the world that would step us catch similar terrorists and they see the way this guy wound. what's their incentive. >> also in afghanistan, mali, nigeria. we want to send a signal that if you are going to help the united states we'll stand with you. he got a 33-year jail sentence. the pakistanis charged him with treason and they convicted him on that basis. pakistan is ostensibly our ally. but they were charging him with treason on this. president obama, one of his top national security aids is a woman named samantha power. she came up with a doctrine called responsibility for protect. that's the justification we used for going into libya. i think that that doctrine should be extended to somebody like the doctor. do it mean going in with military action? no. but if you are going to be consist meant your policy, that me
megyn: we have nukes. if we cut the nukes, where does the aid go. there are all sort of reasons not to do it. but there are also concerns that we care about this doctor and we care about the. >>er would-be assistants there are to us in the world that would step us catch similar terrorists and they see the way this guy wound. what's their incentive. >> also in afghanistan, mali, nigeria. we want to send a signal that if you are going to help the united states we'll stand with you. he...
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nuke. great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, republican governors around the country are trashing obama care. but it's getting implemented whether they like it or not. up next, the details on what change means for your health care. >>> and dick cheney is still acting like he has credibility on foreign policy and is attacking the president for ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan. colonel lawrence wilkerson will weigh in on that later. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." republican governors around the country are wasting their time, fighting obama care. even though the people voted for it twice. tennessee governo
nuke. great to have you with us tonight. >>> coming up, republican governors around the country are trashing obama care. but it's getting implemented whether they like it or not. up next, the details on what change means for your health care. >>> and dick cheney is still acting like he has credibility on foreign policy and is attacking the president for ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan. colonel lawrence wilkerson will weigh in on that later. stay with us. we'll be right...
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chemical wapons, iranian nukes, tensf thousands protesting ease of snow is dictated. is u.s.ntervention next? carl oliver north joins us in moments. runaway spending, our natinal debt top $16 trillion. whis doing the math? my next gest says it is all rse than people no. former house ways and means committee chairman bill archer aftethe break. ligations, but obligatio. i need trethink the core omy portfolio. what i really need is slee introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call-800-ishares for a prospectus which incdes investment objectives, risks, cha and expenses. ad and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ lou: $16 trillion in national debt, so put tat figure closer to a nearly $90 trillion. among them, a fomer ways and means committee hairman bill archer. he joins us ere in just moments to take a look at the fiscal cliff. a man who, as i said earlier in the broadcast was present at the previo precipices and sur
chemical wapons, iranian nukes, tensf thousands protesting ease of snow is dictated. is u.s.ntervention next? carl oliver north joins us in moments. runaway spending, our natinal debt top $16 trillion. whis doing the math? my next gest says it is all rse than people no. former house ways and means committee chairman bill archer aftethe break. ligations, but obligatio. i need trethink the core omy portfolio. what i really need is slee introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart...
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i was raised in nuke and certainly a lot of people there still do feel that way and i do forget therets of our nation that feel that way pip think a lot of it is really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. it's a stunning move. >> when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. >> yeah. >> and you admitted to him halfway through that you were actually high at the time, you had infused yourself of some marijuana. so i've got to ask you the question, have you come similarly infused today? >> what's today? >> it can be any day you like. >> did you have wake up this morning and have a quick, you know? >> i probably did, i probably did, if i remember. you know, that short term stuff. >> do you take a lot of it? >> i think some people have more tolerance, you know, for smoking pot than others and i know people that can take one hit and just go to sleep completely and other guys that can smoke a lot. me and snoop smoke a lot and in every count
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three days later i nuked the cat. stuck him in the microwave and turned it on.and then i -- yeah. 2 1/2 minutes wasn't long enough. >> while the violent nature of prisoners like carl ables can pose a challenge to rehabilitation, one way that spring creek tries to help inmates reform is through mediation sessions. >> i want to welcome all of you here today. it's taken a long time, i know that. janice, kordell, you wanted to do this for many years. >> inmates like kordell boyd are given the opportunity to meet face to face with the families of their victims. >> i sent a letter to one of the victims of the family. and one of the daughters received it. so they came down here. and we mad a mediation. i talked to her, she talked to me. >> so many times that what you say, and if i cry it's okay. but i have relived this a billion times. whether i like it or not you've been a part of my life for 15 years. >> at the beginning i didn't feel i was privileged to even talk to people. i killed their family members? come on. but god stored something in my heart. and i felt like
three days later i nuked the cat. stuck him in the microwave and turned it on.and then i -- yeah. 2 1/2 minutes wasn't long enough. >> while the violent nature of prisoners like carl ables can pose a challenge to rehabilitation, one way that spring creek tries to help inmates reform is through mediation sessions. >> i want to welcome all of you here today. it's taken a long time, i know that. janice, kordell, you wanted to do this for many years. >> inmates like kordell boyd...
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chemical weapons, iranian nukes, tens of thousands protesting ease of snow is dictated. is u.s.ntervention next? carl oliver north joins us in moments. runaway spending, our national debt top $16 trillion. who is doing the math? my next guest says it is all worse than people no. former house ways and means committee chairman bill archer after the break. this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actuallyse... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bes, doesn't it? my gifto you! the capital one venture card! for any flightany time! th's double miles n actually use! how illuminating. what's in your walle let me guess, am on t naugh list again? ho ho ho! i've been fortate to w golf's biggest ages. but wh joint pn and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i filly undetood what serious joint pain is like. i talked tmy rheumatologist and he prescrid enbrel. enbrelanelp relieve pain, stiffness, and sto
chemical weapons, iranian nukes, tens of thousands protesting ease of snow is dictated. is u.s.ntervention next? carl oliver north joins us in moments. runaway spending, our national debt top $16 trillion. who is doing the math? my next guest says it is all worse than people no. former house ways and means committee chairman bill archer after the break. this family used capital one venture miles to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actuallyse... sadly, their brother's...
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i'm not in the nukes." how many say, "well, when they flew w apart, "if they get 200 million electron volts, "maybe nature symmetric, maybe it'll take "200 million electron volts to put them back together again." that's it. that's it. you get it right back again. because when you take these two things and slam them together, they'll have more mass afterwards. how much more-- that much more mass. and how much does that convert to energy watt? 200 million electron volts. so you see, when you try to fission things, i mean, when you try to fuse things on this side, if you fuse these things, you're gonna climb a hill. you're gonna gain mass. what you wanna do is lose mass after reaction. lose mass. if you understand that, you can answer this question. let's suppose you have some iron and with this iron-- it's in the future, we get fusion power plants, we get fission power plants. and in the future we have-- and you get some iron. you wanna bring the iron to the power plants so you can get some energy out of it.
i'm not in the nukes." how many say, "well, when they flew w apart, "if they get 200 million electron volts, "maybe nature symmetric, maybe it'll take "200 million electron volts to put them back together again." that's it. that's it. you get it right back again. because when you take these two things and slam them together, they'll have more mass afterwards. how much more-- that much more mass. and how much does that convert to energy watt? 200 million electron...
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hatched a plan during the cold war to possibly nuke the moon.test on this very bizarre story. bizarre, but true. what happened? >> wolf, as you know, in the 1950s there were all sorts of wild ideas floating around inside the halls of government back in the height of the cold war in the 1950s. there were security scares all around. american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union so athe time, this didn't seem so outlandish. >> fire. >> just think of what a nuclear explosion would look like up there. the u.s. government once considered it. cnn has documents and interviewed the leader of a once secret air force project titled a study of lunar research flights, with a just as low brow nickname, project a-119. what was it really? >> to evaluate the value of putting a small, emphasize small in this world anyhow, nuclear explosion on the moon. >> reporter: physicist leonard rifle, now 85 years old, led the project in 1958. it was the height of the cold war. america and the soviet union were in a nuclear arms race. the soviets 4 h j
hatched a plan during the cold war to possibly nuke the moon.test on this very bizarre story. bizarre, but true. what happened? >> wolf, as you know, in the 1950s there were all sorts of wild ideas floating around inside the halls of government back in the height of the cold war in the 1950s. there were security scares all around. american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union so athe time, this didn't seem so outlandish. >> fire. >> just think of what a...
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all right, now, iran again influencing presidential election because of the nuke thing. >> well, i'm worried about it in the sense that everybody is. obviously a trouble spot. same regime that is in my movie in 197 with khameneiy. islamist regime. we are still dealing with them. if they got a bomb, i think everybody thinks that would be trouble. i'm just an amateur pundit. but my feeling about it is one has to be judicious. i don't think there is a lot of daylight between. >> what does judicious mean. here is the choice strangle them with sanctions which seems to be working right now because their currency is collapsing right now. >> they are in bad trouble. >> bill: give go in reaches a certain point and whack them. >> my understanding is netanyahu or israel is not entirely capable of whacking them to the extent they need to be whacked. i wouldn't trust u.s. foreign policy to any other government. i would be judicious in the sense that hyper sen tages of americans don't want to see another war. be quite careful. however we have to have a line beyond which we say that is not acceptab
all right, now, iran again influencing presidential election because of the nuke thing. >> well, i'm worried about it in the sense that everybody is. obviously a trouble spot. same regime that is in my movie in 197 with khameneiy. islamist regime. we are still dealing with them. if they got a bomb, i think everybody thinks that would be trouble. i'm just an amateur pundit. but my feeling about it is one has to be judicious. i don't think there is a lot of daylight between. >> what...
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never hear that there are other ways to solve conflicts without using fists guns or armies bombs and nukes. if you don't know how to do it then you can't do it. >> reporter: he has been teaching alternatives to violence for 30 years. >> left and right and came from originally? >> reporter: his students at bethesda made this tribute video and posted it on youtube. he says you have to teach alternatives to violence early. >> if we took peace education seriously, every school would be getting a first grade, second grade, third right on through elementary and middle school and college would offer the courses as basic parts of our education system. >> reporter: like you start teaching math in the first grade. >> it's the same principle. if you taught peace education, maybe the boy could not be to interested in violent video games. >> reporter: or perhaps in expressing anxiouser and frustration -- anger and frustration by murdering innocent children. gary nurenberg, 9news now. >>> today maryland governor says his administration will introduce bills aimed at preventing mass shootings like the one
never hear that there are other ways to solve conflicts without using fists guns or armies bombs and nukes. if you don't know how to do it then you can't do it. >> reporter: he has been teaching alternatives to violence for 30 years. >> left and right and came from originally? >> reporter: his students at bethesda made this tribute video and posted it on youtube. he says you have to teach alternatives to violence early. >> if we took peace education seriously, every...
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. >> it's a big difference, weaponizing with wmds or nukes. and maybe, victor, just weigh in on that. if there is this suspicion and if it bears any truth, that iran may have actually helped this process along, does that not equate to iran would be willing to help the process along in terms of nuclear warheads as well? >> that's entirely a possibility as well, ashleigh. i think that the relationship between iran and north korea, when it comes to this missile business, has been quite deep, quite robust. every iranian missile of the shahab design, from one through four, have all been north korean missiles. so there's a real history of cooperation there. and i would imagine that it would continue. with regard to whether this thing is a satellite or whatever it is, if the north koreans don't have control of it, that, to me, would not be that surprising, because they really don't have a full-fledged space program. they just disguise this as a space launch, but as the general said, this is clearly for a military application, before it is for a civil
. >> it's a big difference, weaponizing with wmds or nukes. and maybe, victor, just weigh in on that. if there is this suspicion and if it bears any truth, that iran may have actually helped this process along, does that not equate to iran would be willing to help the process along in terms of nuclear warheads as well? >> that's entirely a possibility as well, ashleigh. i think that the relationship between iran and north korea, when it comes to this missile business, has been quite...
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if you did not have nukes. it is called the stability- instability paradox. finally, the saudi king said if the iranians did nukes, we will get them also, and from there, other countries may follow. in a country as fraught with tension as the middle east, it did not want to have a cascade of proliferation. >> mike, i want to ask you about this casket of proliferation. has this arab revolt change the proliferation in the government's in the region for better or for worse, or not that all? >> i can say that things have improved in the sense to that there is more of awareness about what is going on. more consciousness of it. when you look at the issue of authorities that have happened in the region, particularly in that hasof libya, wher -- caused great alarm about how secure the stockpile is thrown the region. we have all been talking about chemical weapons -- throughout the region. we have all been talking about chemical weapons. as more testimonial to this on a personal thing, for the last three years the u.s.
if you did not have nukes. it is called the stability- instability paradox. finally, the saudi king said if the iranians did nukes, we will get them also, and from there, other countries may follow. in a country as fraught with tension as the middle east, it did not want to have a cascade of proliferation. >> mike, i want to ask you about this casket of proliferation. has this arab revolt change the proliferation in the government's in the region for better or for worse, or not that all?...
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we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time.reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which is how we wanted to think of ourselves, but lord, we were just children, sent by the government to fly airplanes and to save western europe from world war iii. we thought we had all the important things still left to do and were just playing at importance for the time being. it never occurred to us, living in our community of friends, having first babies, seeing husbands die, helping young widows pack to go home, that we had already started the important things. what could we have been thinking, or perhaps it's how could we have known that times get no better, that important things come without background music, that life is largely a matter of paying attention. >> "life comes without background music." >> which we raised on movies tend to think that when good things happen and things are
we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time.reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which is how we wanted to think of ourselves, but lord, we were just children, sent by the government to fly airplanes and to save western europe from world war iii. we thought we had all the important things still...
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but the notion that in this region gas could be $2 to $3 or even $5 $6 for a million b.t.u.s shifts nuke fear this country out over a period of time. there may be a few new reactors built, but not many. >> rose: when do we have energy independence because of the online production of shale? >> here's what i would say, charlie. in other words, somebody who's smarter than i am should pick what's the right strategy. is it independence? is it security? is it something like that? but between canada, mexico, and the united states this region, the and a half a region, could be energy independent very soon. this region could probably be the most powerful or one of the most powerful energy producing regions in the world. and shale gas is just a game changer. it's just -- it's just a game changer is it a pan see yaw yah? no. but it opens up doors and that's something we should have high on the lists of things to do. >> rose: when you see that, what could disrupt that possibility of shale gas playing the role of -- that you see it? >> it exists. so in other words the seismic aspect of it is very rea
but the notion that in this region gas could be $2 to $3 or even $5 $6 for a million b.t.u.s shifts nuke fear this country out over a period of time. there may be a few new reactors built, but not many. >> rose: when do we have energy independence because of the online production of shale? >> here's what i would say, charlie. in other words, somebody who's smarter than i am should pick what's the right strategy. is it independence? is it security? is it something like that? but...
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you move to nukes he recently. ironically to say the massachusetts.[laughter] -- say the massachusetts. >> what d.c. are lifelike in salem massachusetts or wherever you land 10 years from now? >> what i'd like to do whenever we don't have to keep pushing the case like this, whenever we are not having to dedicate all of our time to getting out of the lingle pashtun legal tangle we are still and i'd like to have a small meditation center in salem were i could share my story to the people who are in desperate situations and to have anything else to rely on spring i guess you are talking about something as mundane as being in the bank and feeling a sense of anxiety, but i guess in a way all of this has prepared you for really mind over matter a lot of shit in your life, right? >> it has. it's like in prison, people would take how do you do it? and answer is you don't have a choice. you just keep putting one foot in front of the other doing whatever you have to, to survive. whenever you get out here, that's what you are still going. you just keep rolling w
you move to nukes he recently. ironically to say the massachusetts.[laughter] -- say the massachusetts. >> what d.c. are lifelike in salem massachusetts or wherever you land 10 years from now? >> what i'd like to do whenever we don't have to keep pushing the case like this, whenever we are not having to dedicate all of our time to getting out of the lingle pashtun legal tangle we are still and i'd like to have a small meditation center in salem were i could share my story to the...
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he's talking about loose nukes out there, the threat from nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, weaponsf mass destruction. the president will be speaking. >>> a foiled plot aimed to bring jordan's capital to its knees and the prize for the terrorist scheme was the united states embassy in oman. we're learning that al qaeda in iraq played a key role in the planning. brian todd has been investigating this story for us. brian, what are you learning? >> reporter: we're getting some disturbing new detail emerging now on a plot that was foiled by jordanian authorities several weeks ago. the group the plotters worked with, that will be familiar to many americans. and the coordinated nature of the attack brings to mind one of the most ruthless terrorist operations in recent memory. it was supposed to be on the scale of the devastating 2008 attacks in mumbai, india, when terrorists killed more than 160 people and menaced a huge city for days. this one planned to target the american embassy in the capital of one of the u.s. allies in the middle east. now there's a plot to attack ayman, jordan. jo
he's talking about loose nukes out there, the threat from nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, weaponsf mass destruction. the president will be speaking. >>> a foiled plot aimed to bring jordan's capital to its knees and the prize for the terrorist scheme was the united states embassy in oman. we're learning that al qaeda in iraq played a key role in the planning. brian todd has been investigating this story for us. brian, what are you learning? >> reporter: we're getting some...