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the story is set with a militia group in ohio, where it opens. now, the fact we have an african-american president with a foreign sounding name has offered kind of gasoline to some of these groups and spurred the fire of their resentment. >> you have some nuggets in here, fresh reporting, for instance, the man who launched the shootout at the holocaust museum. tell us what was the additional threat level there. >> he was a man in his 80s with a .22 rifle. from a white supremacist organization. he died in prison some months later. he also had in his possession a list with david axelrod's name on it and believe his address and in his writings that he had posted. he said the jews control obama and david axelrod controls obama. he must be gotten rid of. that's new information that's never been reported before. we also have an extraordinary scoop that bart came up with. the james cummings, who was arrested in maine bart came up . james cummings, he was murdered by his wife. he had been preparing nuclear elements for a dirty bomb. it was still prelimina
the story is set with a militia group in ohio, where it opens. now, the fact we have an african-american president with a foreign sounding name has offered kind of gasoline to some of these groups and spurred the fire of their resentment. >> you have some nuggets in here, fresh reporting, for instance, the man who launched the shootout at the holocaust museum. tell us what was the additional threat level there. >> he was a man in his 80s with a .22 rifle. from a white supremacist...
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the militia is still a force in southern lebanon, and it says it will get involved in future fighting. >> lebanon is in a position to protect the country. our lebanese army is not fully equipped and capable of defending our land. >> hezbollah will intervene next time? >> yes, this is a decision. >> such threats underline the delicate nature of keeping the peace and the need to mark the border once and for all. >> in -- and australia who cycled around europe looking for his missing son looks like he will be reunited. he quit his job as a fireman to search for his 6-year-old. the boy was abducted by his mother in 2008. >> he cycled more than 3,000 miles across nine countries. the image of his son printed across his clothing, but his surge has come to an end. earlier this week he got an anonymous e-mail telling him his son had been tracked down. >> i have been cycling between nuremberg and [unintelligible] i checked my e-mails and there was an e-mail from somebody who was unidentified. it simply said, andrew has been found. he is safe. authorities will contact you. >> andrew was abducted
the militia is still a force in southern lebanon, and it says it will get involved in future fighting. >> lebanon is in a position to protect the country. our lebanese army is not fully equipped and capable of defending our land. >> hezbollah will intervene next time? >> yes, this is a decision. >> such threats underline the delicate nature of keeping the peace and the need to mark the border once and for all. >> in -- and australia who cycled around europe looking...
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during the bush administration we saw militias pop up along the southwest border.hey didn't believe their government was doing enough. at that point the aim was to help their government. in 2007 when i was still at the white house, saw hate groups, supremacist groups begin targeting. that's why when i was still there we went to then senator obama and encourage him to take secret service protection earlier than had been granted to anybody during a campaign. >> bart, you touch on that in the piece. you talk about the explosion of the number of the groups the government is tracking from 2009, throughout the year, 2009, how the number doubled then tripled. the department of homeland security as fran noted has been aware of this from some time. this is a report from 2009. prominent anti-government conspiracy theorists incorporated aspects of an impending economic collapse to intensify fear and paranoia among like minded individuals and attract recruits during times of economic uncertainty. the economy playing in that part from the report of the department of homeland se
during the bush administration we saw militias pop up along the southwest border.hey didn't believe their government was doing enough. at that point the aim was to help their government. in 2007 when i was still at the white house, saw hate groups, supremacist groups begin targeting. that's why when i was still there we went to then senator obama and encourage him to take secret service protection earlier than had been granted to anybody during a campaign. >> bart, you touch on that in...
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hackers cause popular windows to open even if users don't click on the militias messages. twitter does not believe user information was compromised. this weekend's the sony playstation move went on sale. it is more precise than the nintendo wii. >> i can have a virtual sorted put into my hand or a tennis racket or a baseball bat. it really looks incredible to see the lay your hands looks after uconn look at the tv screen and interact with that virtual worlds. i thought it was a lot of fun. >> re-castleview all "the wall street journal" website. those are your "tech bytes" and im vinita nair. >>> edolphus olivant warmer than yesterday. 65 degrees. that tells us what to expect later today. >> the southerly wind arrived last evening and that is what is causing this. it is officially autumn later this evening. it will feel more like summer. the autumnal equinox occurs at 11:00 this evening. the direct rays of the sun will fall on the equator. the direct rays of the sun will be in the southern hemisphere until december 21 when we have the winter solstice. you will notice it is a
hackers cause popular windows to open even if users don't click on the militias messages. twitter does not believe user information was compromised. this weekend's the sony playstation move went on sale. it is more precise than the nintendo wii. >> i can have a virtual sorted put into my hand or a tennis racket or a baseball bat. it really looks incredible to see the lay your hands looks after uconn look at the tv screen and interact with that virtual worlds. i thought it was a lot of...
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"time" magazine may be more than meets the eye on a story on extreme militia. look just below the "m" in "time" it's possible to make out what appears to be the u.s. marine insignia. here, our graphic departments has put the images side-by-side. we asked "time" about the cover. here was its response. "time's cover photo is a member of the ohio defense force, private militia that features heavily in the story in a summer training exercise in his own uniform. the story is an investigation into the extreme world -- the world of extreme militias and no way about the marine or any of the u.s. armed forces. the marines had this response saying -- "the marine corps has nothing to do with that militia." >>> missouri democratic congressman russ carnahan is defending a stimulus grant that sent $107 million to his brother's company win capital group of st. louis for a wind farm project. republican critics argue the grant was inappropriate because of the family's political connections. media reports say congressman carnahan maintains the attacks particularly for republican
"time" magazine may be more than meets the eye on a story on extreme militia. look just below the "m" in "time" it's possible to make out what appears to be the u.s. marine insignia. here, our graphic departments has put the images side-by-side. we asked "time" about the cover. here was its response. "time's cover photo is a member of the ohio defense force, private militia that features heavily in the story in a summer training exercise in his own...
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more attacks are threatened unless the militias are disbanded. >> many land slides in guatemala, 8 peopled dead including rescuers. that death toll expected to climb. officials say 15 land slides have hit different spots among the interamerican highway over the past two days. >> flooding forcing people to evacuate homes in parts of southern australia, hundreds of homes in victoria, inundated after rain caused rivers to spill over levees, the flooding considered the worst in the area in 17 years. powerful winds also causing trouble up rooting trees and causing other damage. >> from australia to new zealand the prime minister says he expects saturday's earthquake to have a negative economic impact. that smashed buildings, wrecked roads and rail lines but there were only two serious injuries no one died. before saturday new zealand recorded two quarters of growth after a year and a half of recession. the immediate outlook is bleak but immediate construction will boost some industries next year. >>> futuristic solution to traffic congestion. >> don't go around, go through. the mess. like one
more attacks are threatened unless the militias are disbanded. >> many land slides in guatemala, 8 peopled dead including rescuers. that death toll expected to climb. officials say 15 land slides have hit different spots among the interamerican highway over the past two days. >> flooding forcing people to evacuate homes in parts of southern australia, hundreds of homes in victoria, inundated after rain caused rivers to spill over levees, the flooding considered the worst in the area...
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when bill clinton was president you had the militias talking about black helicopters. had the john birch society and so when beck is up there with his chalk boards and circles and arrows, it touches a real nerve. but the -- there are some questions about whether or not that has a lasting negative effect on fox's brand. >> how do you get out of it? if it suddenly does and though his ratings are down and obviously the advertising thing is the ultimate question not the ratings but the advertising thing, how do's fox get out of it if they need to? >> well, i guess they can think about whether or not they want to renew his contract when it comes up next time. but, you know, the nature of those sorts of movements is they dissipate after a while and with beck's show as i said before it's very compelling but there is only so long you can kind of sit there on the edge of your seat grinding your teeth thinking that the walls are all falling down and armageddon is around the corner. after a while when the person you're watching keeps saying it's happening tomorrow, happening tomo
when bill clinton was president you had the militias talking about black helicopters. had the john birch society and so when beck is up there with his chalk boards and circles and arrows, it touches a real nerve. but the -- there are some questions about whether or not that has a lasting negative effect on fox's brand. >> how do you get out of it? if it suddenly does and though his ratings are down and obviously the advertising thing is the ultimate question not the ratings but the...
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. >> there was this outpouring of support for the hezbollah militias that stopped for the first timen history or in recent history. the idea the israeli defense forces had now been stopped by the air bombing. and that air bombing is hezbollah. >> frankly i don't buy the whole line about hezbollah being a hundred percent a terrist organization. just as i don't buy the line that all israelis ae, you know, trying to kill palestinians and steal our land. >> what is hezbollah is the only provider of social and health services in southern lebanon to the oppressed. when they defend arab land against invaders, they hold a special place. >> hezbollah is part of lebanon. one-third of the lebanese people. this is not something that bunch of terrorists running around as don or someone else would like to portray. this is is not the case. the case that hezbollah is the most popular party right now in the middle east, in the arab and muslim world. >> probably in dearborn, those segments of the community that rally behind hezbollah are rallying behind the group that says israel has no right to exist
. >> there was this outpouring of support for the hezbollah militias that stopped for the first timen history or in recent history. the idea the israeli defense forces had now been stopped by the air bombing. and that air bombing is hezbollah. >> frankly i don't buy the whole line about hezbollah being a hundred percent a terrist organization. just as i don't buy the line that all israelis ae, you know, trying to kill palestinians and steal our land. >> what is hezbollah is...
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the gang, you are a sucker. ordinary people had to go to militias because there was no state. so the problem -- putting a government in, showing we were in charge. we were in charge of the violence began to reduce and iraq is look more. the government but they still have not fully taken on board whether the government will succeed because they are realists and in other governments still might not succeed so i think the iraqis are making a probabilistic -- it looks probable the government will make it so they are not supporting militias but there is still a chance that it will not and that is why our continued presence is is some value, to suggest that we will not let it fall apart. it helps people not go to the militias. the bad side is a undercut the sense of responsibility they have and they can say, well, so what. let us just wait it out and see when we can get an advantage. host: what is the realistic expectation as they look at security and police forces to help them information of the government? guest: the police force and military cannot help in a direct way unless you
the gang, you are a sucker. ordinary people had to go to militias because there was no state. so the problem -- putting a government in, showing we were in charge. we were in charge of the violence began to reduce and iraq is look more. the government but they still have not fully taken on board whether the government will succeed because they are realists and in other governments still might not succeed so i think the iraqis are making a probabilistic -- it looks probable the government will...
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the gang, you are a sucker. ordinary people had to go to militias because there was no state. so the problem -- putting a government in, showing we were in charge. we were in charge of the violence began to reduce and iraq is look more. the government but they still have not fully taken on board whether the government will succeed because they are realists and in other governments still might not succeed so i think the iraqis are making a probabilistic -- it looks probable e government will make it so they are not supporting militias but there is still a chance that it will not and that is why our continued presence is is some value, to suggest that we will not let it fall apart. it helps people not go to the militias. the bad side is a undercut the sense of responsibility they have and they can say, well, so what. let us just wait it out and see when we can get an advantage. host: what is the realistic expectation as they look at security and police forces to help them information of the government? guest: the police force and military canno help in a direct way unless you are
the gang, you are a sucker. ordinary people had to go to militias because there was no state. so the problem -- putting a government in, showing we were in charge. we were in charge of the violence began to reduce and iraq is look more. the government but they still have not fully taken on board whether the government will succeed because they are realists and in other governments still might not succeed so i think the iraqis are making a probabilistic -- it looks probable e government will...
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that when we're talking about these three thousand afghan assassins we're talking about be the private militia of warlords who operate here today ok or policy thanks for bringing us there from afghanistan's capital kabul more on a two hour caray she from the thing time project for pakistan in the twenty first century says that the death squads may become a major source of problems for both afghanistan and pakistan. but the united states continues to rely on warlords in afghanistan when when i heard about the this mercenary force of three thousand well trained up guns i still there's one part of the story that is still missing and that is where these three thousand of gun volunteers for this mercenary army came from and i have no doubt about the answer to this question and that is they came and they were recommended by some of the warlords of course as you know there is a there's a problem of loyalty and enough to understand you cannot recruit people without knowing exactly where they coming from so most of this three thousand force must have come recommended from some of the warlords and these
that when we're talking about these three thousand afghan assassins we're talking about be the private militia of warlords who operate here today ok or policy thanks for bringing us there from afghanistan's capital kabul more on a two hour caray she from the thing time project for pakistan in the twenty first century says that the death squads may become a major source of problems for both afghanistan and pakistan. but the united states continues to rely on warlords in afghanistan when when i...
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they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they given you can apply for the kinds of these. people being the effect that there's anything here. was a major effort to save the surge before the car bombs the same way in stone and i did. and it's a far cry from what is needed. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough the americans only thought to create an iraqi army in two thousand and four by then it was too late because the terrorists had already infiltrated the . but with the increase of violence in iraq in recent. weeks the need for a competent domestic security force has never been great but whether or not the u.s. and iraq can mice to the challenge is still yet to be seen. on t baghdad. elite anti terror killing teams run by america's intelligence agency have now taken the u.s. led war beyond afghanistan well those are the claims in a new book called obama's wars by veteran journalist bob woodward woodward says that secret army of som
they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they given you can apply for the kinds of these. people being the effect that there's anything here. was a major effort to save the surge before the car bombs the same way in stone and i did. and it's a far cry from what is needed. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough the americans only...
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by and large the sunni militias successful day for us gun democracy even if it was an extreme meet you know the voter turnout at some polling stations reporting that less than of course the number of people turned out today compared to the number of people cost him a batted in last year during the presidential elections the first results will come in next week wednesday with the final tape tending to been tabled at the end of october but these sort of he will be elections associated with flying in space more than anything else in polling stations what i'm able to open the doors are particularly in far flung communities where the taliban has its. on control we've also heard from the electoral complaints commission and it says it was the course of the day it received numerous reports on irregularities some of the complaints were by people saying that they saw you know action officials accepting bribes some of the reports were about fake the voting cards and also reports about the so-called indelible ink which was supposed to last more than four days and that was supposed to indicate that
by and large the sunni militias successful day for us gun democracy even if it was an extreme meet you know the voter turnout at some polling stations reporting that less than of course the number of people turned out today compared to the number of people cost him a batted in last year during the presidential elections the first results will come in next week wednesday with the final tape tending to been tabled at the end of october but these sort of he will be elections associated with flying...
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the difficulty was the suicide bomb ing, the deliberate attempt to stimulate sectarianism, the iranian militia. i mean, british troops that were being killed down in the south were killed, many of them, by improvised explosive devices probably made in iran. i mean... >> rose: no question about that. general petraeus has cited that chapter and verse. >> yeah. and if you actually look at the american view now of what was happening in 2007 and actually iran linking up with al qaeda, something totally unforeseen, incidentally, you take that out of the equation, you've got a manageable situation. you reach out to the sunnis who obviously they're losing their position of power, you've got to make sure they're brought into the process. when in august, 2003, you form the first iraqi governing council which had shi'a, sunni, and, indeed, i think others i think it was actually one christian member of the council, when that happened in the process blessed by the u.n., the country was behind that. you know, the country wasn't... you know, yes you would have had a problem with former saddam elements and so
the difficulty was the suicide bomb ing, the deliberate attempt to stimulate sectarianism, the iranian militia. i mean, british troops that were being killed down in the south were killed, many of them, by improvised explosive devices probably made in iran. i mean... >> rose: no question about that. general petraeus has cited that chapter and verse. >> yeah. and if you actually look at the american view now of what was happening in 2007 and actually iran linking up with al qaeda,...
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was to assure the states that they could raise militias and congress would not destroy the state militias. >> rose: explain to me in your own words the difference, the basic difference between how you see the constitution and how a significant number of other justices have seen it. but specifically antonin scalia. >> well, i think if i put him, if i-- he's best characterizing himself, you know, i hesitate to characterize other people. but he does put a lot of weight on history. and i think that he thinks. >> rose: originalism and all that. >> yes, yes. i think he thinks, he wants to see what people in the 18th century thought was a cruel and unusual punishment. and if they thought nothinging in the navy was not cruel, then nothinging in the navy now is not cruel. >> because he thinks it's about values. >> well, i think it's about valuesment you might think it's about values am but after all, values are general matters. a value that can change in their application as conditions change it might well be that those who wrote the 14th amendment to free the slaves, in reality the 13th frees the
was to assure the states that they could raise militias and congress would not destroy the state militias. >> rose: explain to me in your own words the difference, the basic difference between how you see the constitution and how a significant number of other justices have seen it. but specifically antonin scalia. >> well, i think if i put him, if i-- he's best characterizing himself, you know, i hesitate to characterize other people. but he does put a lot of weight on history. and...
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i think what we understand as the surge the the on bar awakening the solder militia freeze a lot of these things had absolutely nothing to do with anything kagan did yet he retains this relationship with the trace and this record of having pushed for some of these policies that you know did produce in the end along with other factors a positive result so i don't quite agree that just by taking kagan on as an advisor that we're adopting a new conservative perspective for a candidate but you think that there might be some other little hints of that within the obama administration well i i think it just goes to the influence that a lot of these characters retain you know you know that they are firmly ensconced in these think tanks they're firmly ensconced in the kind of foreign policy establishment and the bigger the bigger issue here is what do people have to do to really become discredited in american foreign policy and that you're right that is the issue here is that these people just won't go away. thanks so much matt all right still to come on tonight's show despite the fact of the coun
i think what we understand as the surge the the on bar awakening the solder militia freeze a lot of these things had absolutely nothing to do with anything kagan did yet he retains this relationship with the trace and this record of having pushed for some of these policies that you know did produce in the end along with other factors a positive result so i don't quite agree that just by taking kagan on as an advisor that we're adopting a new conservative perspective for a candidate but you...
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the neighborhood. they are essentially militias, triable areas and not have them answering generally to the central government. but basically empowering all the local communities, which is what they did in iraq. if they begin to show promise, they will stick with that. if it doesn't show promise, they will be looking for the exit ramp pretty quickly. >> okay, eleanor. the question is not if, but when. >> many on the left and right can agree. they are both saying that the time to demobilize in afghanistan is now. we've heard from a distinguished republican, here's a distinguished democrat, lanny davis who served as special council to president bill clinton. quote, i believe we may now as of 1975 be approaching a critical mass of american public opinion that after nine years in afghanistan, there is no apparent mission that can justa single additional u.s. life or casualty. >> hold on, eleanor, let me try mark on this. what do you think of davis? >> right, there may be a shift now starting in public opinion, which those two men now represent where americans will back a war as long as we are perceived as winning
the neighborhood. they are essentially militias, triable areas and not have them answering generally to the central government. but basically empowering all the local communities, which is what they did in iraq. if they begin to show promise, they will stick with that. if it doesn't show promise, they will be looking for the exit ramp pretty quickly. >> okay, eleanor. the question is not if, but when. >> many on the left and right can agree. they are both saying that the time to...
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they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they given you can apply for the kinds of. people being the effect that this needs to be suffered here. they need that but there is a certain vehicles the car bombs missing with installing the car and it's a far cry from what is needed. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough the americans only thought to create an iraqi army in two thousand and four by then it was too late because the terrorists had already infiltrated. but with the increase of violence in iraq in recent. weeks the need for a competent domestic security force has never been greater but whether or not the u.s. and iraq can wise to the challenge is still here to be seen. r t baghdad. and still to come in the program how controlling thoughts could affect a wider reality. with delving into the world of energy field thoughts some people describe as your all to try to separate the science from the myth. these drop in street traders h
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they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they've given you can apply for the kinds of these. people being stopped at the checkpoints like this it's funny stuff here to see the months of training that appears to be the search vehicles the car bombs missing with installing an id card and it's a far cry from what is needed or that. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough for the americans only thought to create an iraqi army in two thousand and four by then it was too late because the terrorists had already infiltrated the. but with the increase of violence in iraq. recent weeks the need for a competent domestic security force has never been great but whether or not the u.s. and iraq to the challenge is too good to be seen. on t.v. . well the u.s. claims it's fighting for freedom with its wars in the muslim world but has this made the people in these islamic countries see democracy as a greater good that's the topic of the latest debate i
they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they've given you can apply for the kinds of these. people being stopped at the checkpoints like this it's funny stuff here to see the months of training that appears to be the search vehicles the car bombs missing with installing an id card and it's a far cry from what is needed or that. they are not untrained but...
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they are just to from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they've given you can apply for the kinds of these. people being the checkpoints like this needs to be some of. my training effort to save the search vehicles cars. bombs missing weapons in stone i think. and it's a far cry from what is needed. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough the americans only thought to create an iraqi army in two thousand and four by then it was too late because the terrorists had already infiltrated that. but with the increase of violence in iraq in recent weeks the need for a competent domestic security force has never been greater but whether or not the u.s. and iraq can mice to the challenge is still here to be seen. r.t. baghdad. marriage without family permission can lead to danger for young people in india from persecution by relatives to even all the killings but a group called the love commandos is offering protection and refuge to couples those relationships
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they are just the from the tribes and clans some of them just because they are part of the political parties militias and so on and the problem is compounded by the limited training they given you can apply for the hands of these. people be tough to take back this season yeah. maybe. but there is there is so there are bombs missing weapons in stone. and it's a far cry from what is needed. they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough the americans only thought to create an...