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states win the war even during the armistice talks between the united nations this united states and the so-called united nations forces in the north koreans they were considering using nuclear weapons on that country so obviously if there's going to be any threat of nuclear war between north korea and the united states it's going to be on the part of the united states yes indeed the only country that suffered drops nuclear bombs today with that during a war time the media doesn't seem to talk about the other side of this hostile situation u.s. and in stealth bombers live fire exercises between the u.s. and south korea or the u.n. imposing sanctions over and over again is north korea simply responding to the three. that's that have been happening for the last couple years i think so without a doubt i mean not to mention there was a war between north korea the united states the united states was extremely brutal but i mean you know in the past decade just the past decade we've seen the united states invade iraq afghanistan wage war in somalia all across the african continent all acros
states win the war even during the armistice talks between the united nations this united states and the so-called united nations forces in the north koreans they were considering using nuclear weapons on that country so obviously if there's going to be any threat of nuclear war between north korea and the united states it's going to be on the part of the united states yes indeed the only country that suffered drops nuclear bombs today with that during a war time the media doesn't seem to talk...
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mittly out f the united states. there are major drug trafficking arteries coming into the united states. the immigration has become a great concern because some illegal immigrants, either use the drug trade or the drug trade uses them to get them into the united states. we found a direct correlation with that. initially when alabama passed this immigration law the law was very tough. it was going to place a lot of requirements on law enforcement and a lot of things we were going to have to procedurely in order to enforce this law. ironically, most law enforcement officers disagreed with the passage of this law. the reason is, we recognize that citizenship goes to the united states of america, not necessarily to the united states of alabama. >> christians feel that we have a responsibility to help those in need. we certainly demonstrated the needs to the needy and alabama is a state with a lot of poverty. the neediest, those at the bottom were immigrants. we had eight or so congregations , hispanic congregations. all
mittly out f the united states. there are major drug trafficking arteries coming into the united states. the immigration has become a great concern because some illegal immigrants, either use the drug trade or the drug trade uses them to get them into the united states. we found a direct correlation with that. initially when alabama passed this immigration law the law was very tough. it was going to place a lot of requirements on law enforcement and a lot of things we were going to have to...
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states very uncommon in the united states pipe bombs and other types of devices much more common and about a month ago. the southeast jihadist handbook on how to make such bombs along with other weapons was put out along with a magazine called inspire which is put out by a.q. a.p. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula we're just hearing here in the united states that there may be some connection to extremists in the caucasus between the older brother. and this group located in the region over in chechnya now as this investigation plays out we know we're going to be getting more information but since september eleventh in the wake of these attacks the u.s. launched its so-called war on terror given these events and the boston bombings how secure is the domestic situation in the united states right now. the these domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven two young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an ideologically mo
states very uncommon in the united states pipe bombs and other types of devices much more common and about a month ago. the southeast jihadist handbook on how to make such bombs along with other weapons was put out along with a magazine called inspire which is put out by a.q. a.p. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula we're just hearing here in the united states that there may be some connection to extremists in the caucasus between the older brother. and this group located in the region over in...
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the entrance of the united states. to a certain number of russian citizens and what i have heard about mr goodere if it is only what was published in the new york times is that there are some important personalities following the blacklist but the irony of all of this is that to my mind president obama has become hostage to this list has become hostage to the n.t. and russian elements in the u.s. congress because basically obama needs a cooperation with russia and he's a corporation on korea it is a corporation and they run on so many other regional and global issues in his corporation if he wants to make progress in the cuts. nuclear armaments and so on but by having signed this law and by having enlarged the list has become a hostage to a very negative dynamic in the relationship and so i seeing that is like shooting oneself in the leg so i don't really see the rational for this from the point of view of a bomb administration which claims to be an administration that is paying attention to multilateralism to internat
the entrance of the united states. to a certain number of russian citizens and what i have heard about mr goodere if it is only what was published in the new york times is that there are some important personalities following the blacklist but the irony of all of this is that to my mind president obama has become hostage to this list has become hostage to the n.t. and russian elements in the u.s. congress because basically obama needs a cooperation with russia and he's a corporation on korea it...
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i think it would be best to say that the behavior of the united states and the allies is the greatest threat to the treaty because the united states and western powers have been treating iran normally not only unfairly but also. in a very disturbing manner the sanctions that have been imposed upon ordinary iranians and their attempts to make ordinary iranians suffer in order for iran to put aside its nuclear program are really pathological if you look at it objectively the iranian nuclear program from the very beginning was supported by western powers billions of dollars were invested after the revolution the iranians felt that they cannot throw that investment out the window and to this state there's been no deaths over there iran's nuclear program has been anything but peaceful so iran is working within the framework of international law the n.p.t. and the united states and its allies are violating fundamental human rights of the iranian people by trying to wreck the iranian economy and by trying to make ordinary iranians suffer ok tom would you like to reply to that in washington.
i think it would be best to say that the behavior of the united states and the allies is the greatest threat to the treaty because the united states and western powers have been treating iran normally not only unfairly but also. in a very disturbing manner the sanctions that have been imposed upon ordinary iranians and their attempts to make ordinary iranians suffer in order for iran to put aside its nuclear program are really pathological if you look at it objectively the iranian nuclear...
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states secretary john kerry's secretary of state says and others say that we the united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here there's a sale that i'm a small that there's a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there are no want to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so that doesn't make sense i think that this is yet another attempt by the united states to maintain its. status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think it was it was a bit o
states secretary john kerry's secretary of state says and others say that we the united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here there's a sale that i'm a small that there's a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open...
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the united states, given 30 seconds of background, obviously, the united states has said if the syrians have used chemicals that would constitute cross ago red line so i think if we can ascertain with confidence the syrians have used chemicals chemical weapons it is important we respond, we don't want others think they can do such things with impunity on the other hand there ought to be a ceiling on our response and not sending ground troops. >> rose: nobody is talking about that, are they? >> well, if you are talking about -- >> rose: anybody in congress is recommending armed troops? anything anybody in the administration. >> not in in the administration, but if you follow the logic of the interventionist if your goal is to get rid of assad and a syria where you have civil strife or humanitarian suffering or a democratic outcome then the only way to have any confidence you would get there is not just with air power but with ground troops. >> rose: but even john mccain who i heard over the weekend say i am not talking about ground troops, on the other hand, and you would know more about
the united states, given 30 seconds of background, obviously, the united states has said if the syrians have used chemicals that would constitute cross ago red line so i think if we can ascertain with confidence the syrians have used chemicals chemical weapons it is important we respond, we don't want others think they can do such things with impunity on the other hand there ought to be a ceiling on our response and not sending ground troops. >> rose: nobody is talking about that, are...
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states secretary john kerry secretary of state says and others say that we the united states is sending sixty percent of the vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here this is salem a small that is a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there know when to start and to close the seas china needs open seas for its development so that doesn't make sense i think that this is yet another attempt by the united states to maintain its. status in the world and i think there's a bit of panic going on here in the united states foreign policy establishment because if they cannot break china up then the united states is destined if china is to become a moderately prosperous country and bring wellbeing to its citizens then the united states will be set in place just for a few of the different population i think so i think this is a bit of good or bad i first
states secretary john kerry secretary of state says and others say that we the united states is sending sixty percent of the vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the street here this is salem a small that is a lot of economic activity do we need to send troops it is it is just an absurdity it's a nonsense as far as keeping the seas open there know when...
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anyone into going to war in fact as john stated there's a great reluctance from both the united states and its nato partners to get involved despite a real humanitarian imperative this is a mess and the challenge is to manage the chaos in a way that doesn't make the situation work and that's why i think we still see the vast majority of emphasis on coming up with some sort of diplomatic solution that removes assad from power so that we can defeat defuse what's what's become an unbelievably dangerous situation for the syrian people well mark you know and people on the ground are looking for negotiations everybody outside once they go she asians maybe except for the qatari zur saudis but it's not on the ground there is there is no interest in that right now well again i mean there's been attempts at bringing the parties to talk outside of syria i certainly think that there is enough desire to end this peaceably given the amount of the humanitarian disaster on the ground now that the challenge is there is absolutely no ability right now to get an overarching sanction from the united natio
anyone into going to war in fact as john stated there's a great reluctance from both the united states and its nato partners to get involved despite a real humanitarian imperative this is a mess and the challenge is to manage the chaos in a way that doesn't make the situation work and that's why i think we still see the vast majority of emphasis on coming up with some sort of diplomatic solution that removes assad from power so that we can defeat defuse what's what's become an unbelievably...
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united states bureau of. the united states own as can folks and throw all the. states on. these records state and texas because first. the senate ratified the treaty with texas for friendship commerce and navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed that texas yeah next by a joint post of the us congress that past february of forty five. november texas both. been eight hundred sixty one. people discovered the united states wasn't going to do what they said they would do. so they. elected form a new constitution and took another vote to secede or not. the united states declared the vote in the constitution null and void. with three what people didn't understand. the stakes never see the dates. in they were and they were taken to vote to secede and you cannot cede troops up and you never see did. jay james be heard or the. anybody after chickens man they get their day at the you know you know go after james tickets. feet. and they'd run away to the dump a man. told. them t
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the world engender more hatred towards the united states government if not the united states people then anything else that takes place and i think what we need to really be talking about is that and not sort of these sort of well if they come get us how do we go get them you know eye for an eye tooth for tooth the real question is how do we create sort of a system in this world that's based on humanity based on you know sort of. mutual aid if you will neutral support and not one based on through these reciprocal acts of violence which is what i think these hypotheticals when there pose in the us media and pose like shows like twenty four you know would you kill a baby if you knew there was going to be a terrorist attack next week or something like you know it never happens that way but you know people pose these questions and sort of put us in a sense of fear and make us answer in a way that i think is always the most warlike. and let's talk about foreign policy in general right now we're hearing a lot of strong rhetoric coming from the political media establishment about iran syri
the world engender more hatred towards the united states government if not the united states people then anything else that takes place and i think what we need to really be talking about is that and not sort of these sort of well if they come get us how do we go get them you know eye for an eye tooth for tooth the real question is how do we create sort of a system in this world that's based on humanity based on you know sort of. mutual aid if you will neutral support and not one based on...
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>> i would say barack obama for the united states. it's mixing apples and oranges. i i agree with jorge complete. it's a symmetrical relationship. >> charlie: what people emphasize about fid oal's leadership in cuba is the very same thing you've been emphasizing about hugo chavez. the very same ideas. >> i think what's different about it is that tube a is an authoritarian state. venezuela has elections. you can complain about lack of procedurallism in venezuela. the debate is wide open. what they did was... >> there's no comparison. cuba has been and will remain to be for practical purposes a dictatorship. venezuela is not. >> i think the electoral process was not democratic. >> you mean procedural? there's no death squad? nothing compared to... >> there's no comparison. charlie: who is the next chavez in latin america? >> it could be carriya of ecuador but the problem is that ecuador is a much smaller country than venezuela. it doesn't have nearly as much oil. but he's clearly a protege of hugo chavez and has the same rhetorical shoot from the hip style. it's somew
>> i would say barack obama for the united states. it's mixing apples and oranges. i i agree with jorge complete. it's a symmetrical relationship. >> charlie: what people emphasize about fid oal's leadership in cuba is the very same thing you've been emphasizing about hugo chavez. the very same ideas. >> i think what's different about it is that tube a is an authoritarian state. venezuela has elections. you can complain about lack of procedurallism in venezuela. the debate is...
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to the united states economy. and israel accounts for 25% of u.s. exports to the middle east. united states and israel share a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship that has attracted intell, microsoft and google to israel. tens of thousands of jobs in the united states are created by israeli companies and it has the third most companies on nasdaq. and 65 years, israel has accomplished extraordinary achievements whether in technology, business, agriculture or defense. its innovations and advancements contribute to the daily lives of all americans. for example, some of the most important technology we use every day, including instant messenger, voice mail and computer processor was developed in israel. me medical is saving us. and israeli developed medical technologies are protecting american troops. mr. speaker, our partnership with israel is not just an investment in american jobs and american prosperity, but investment in freedom and democracy, simply put, investing in israel is investing in america and we
to the united states economy. and israel accounts for 25% of u.s. exports to the middle east. united states and israel share a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship that has attracted intell, microsoft and google to israel. tens of thousands of jobs in the united states are created by israeli companies and it has the third most companies on nasdaq. and 65 years, israel has accomplished extraordinary achievements whether in technology, business, agriculture or defense. its innovations and...
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united states bureau of. the united states. as confocal. states. these records state in texas because first. the senate ratified the treaty with texas for friendship commerce navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty of erik's aish. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed that texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the us congress that past february of forty five. and november texas both. then eight hundred sixty one. the people discovered the united states would go to do what they said they would do. so they. elect to form a new constitution and took another vote to secede or not. the united states declared the vote in the constitution null and void. but through what people didn't understand. the stakes is never see the dates millenniums in they were and they were taken a vote to secede and you cannot cede troops up then you never see did. jay james in miami hauteur the. anybody after chickens. day or day it you know you know go after james tickets. feet. when a driver wo
united states bureau of. the united states. as confocal. states. these records state in texas because first. the senate ratified the treaty with texas for friendship commerce navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty of erik's aish. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed that texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the us congress that past february of forty five. and november texas both. then eight hundred sixty one....
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the united states' great refining centers. we're seeing divergent views about the project's impact, the benefits that it will bring, and the weight that should be given to the needs of the environment and the economy. and the supposed costs of tilting towards one or the other. for the most part, i consider this conversation to be a healthy and a very worthwhile process. at the end of the day, as citizens in our countries, we all need to be part of the decision-making process, and we have to make sure that governments that are making decisions and leading responsible change can do it with the social license to operate. and we only get that from the people that we represent. but, to be honest, one of the reasons that i wanted to come this week is because the dialogue that is going on right now does suffer some fairly glaring deficiencies. they're overshadowing essential truths, and we need to make sure that whatever our perspective might be on this project, that we're talking about facts. the most basic truth is that the stark c
the united states' great refining centers. we're seeing divergent views about the project's impact, the benefits that it will bring, and the weight that should be given to the needs of the environment and the economy. and the supposed costs of tilting towards one or the other. for the most part, i consider this conversation to be a healthy and a very worthwhile process. at the end of the day, as citizens in our countries, we all need to be part of the decision-making process, and we have to...
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states united states in my view has not given you're not going to have any possibility of resolution i think it's risky when we when we discuss the peace process as as kind of just the subject i want to read something that you wrote in a recent new york times column you said that the american led process has alternately strengthened the israeli far right and made palestinian self-determination more unattainable than ever continuing with the orwellian grotesquery that is the peace process is contrary to any enlightened definition of american self interest which he would you say that through the conflict the united states has only served to exacerbate the problem. the palestinian israeli conflict absolutely absolutely the united states diplomatically supports israel when it resists united nations efforts to censure it for its gross violations of international law it says to the. when they try and take things the united nations no no go negotiate those of the israelis and then the israelis stonewall them and so in effect the united states is the defender and the supporter of things like
states united states in my view has not given you're not going to have any possibility of resolution i think it's risky when we when we discuss the peace process as as kind of just the subject i want to read something that you wrote in a recent new york times column you said that the american led process has alternately strengthened the israeli far right and made palestinian self-determination more unattainable than ever continuing with the orwellian grotesquery that is the peace process is...
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we are largely an advocacy office here in the united states. we work very closely with colleagues from the government of all branches. we do a lot of outreach. my role here is to be responding to inquiries. we work closely with the u.s. congress. there are a lot of staffers on the capitol hill interested in the work we do overseas. my role is to share information about what we do on a daily basis. i get questions about -- i heard 20 families move from this camp to that camp in south i heardovernight -- milies move from this camp to that camp in south sudan overnight. i've been with unhcr for almost eight years. i have been fortunate enough to travel. unhcr is an emergency organization. ucs mostly in the headlines -- ucs mostly in the headlines. serious is mostly gathering the -- you see us mostly in the headlines. syria is mostlying grabbing headlines now. those are all operations we work on with as much heart about the ones -- as the ones you care about. for almostfghanistan six months where i did donor relations. in refugee camps on the borde
we are largely an advocacy office here in the united states. we work very closely with colleagues from the government of all branches. we do a lot of outreach. my role here is to be responding to inquiries. we work closely with the u.s. congress. there are a lot of staffers on the capitol hill interested in the work we do overseas. my role is to share information about what we do on a daily basis. i get questions about -- i heard 20 families move from this camp to that camp in south i...
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united states. i'm still there are conversations going on in corporate worlds and talking about partnership. we also need to talk about mayors running across the country. we have great women running in new york city and l.a. in wendy gruel. those cities have never elected women mayors. we have to explain why this matters and it does matter. then we have a whole chunk of governorship in the next two years, 38 that will be up for election and the next two years. thated to make the case women in music second spots, it is not unusual -- women in these executive spots, it is not unusual. i wanted to be normal. we have to break through these barriers so will make it to 2015 and 16 and into the next presidential campaign, we can be prepared nationwide to say it is our time to see a woman executive in the white house. there will be a woman running in 2016. i do not know who that woman is but there will also be women running in 2020 and 2024 and 2028. this is going to happen. we are going to elect a woman to
united states. i'm still there are conversations going on in corporate worlds and talking about partnership. we also need to talk about mayors running across the country. we have great women running in new york city and l.a. in wendy gruel. those cities have never elected women mayors. we have to explain why this matters and it does matter. then we have a whole chunk of governorship in the next two years, 38 that will be up for election and the next two years. thated to make the case women in...
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united states mind that that. that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have weakness so much at that prison including torture and other forms of humiliation the fear that the u.s. may have created its own enemies there you have dozens of people cleared for release and still languishing in prison so they may have fallen victim not just to their wrongful capture but now to u.s. politicians assumptions of what they may or may not do in the future in washington i'm going to check on. israeli police are being accused of using a handcuffed palestinian teenager as a human shield after they were seen parading him in front of an angry crowd however they say they only wanted to calm the
united states mind that that. that war ends at the end of hostilities against two al qaeda and associated forces well what does that mean that's indefinite that is the epitome of indefinite some here have voiced the idea that whatever is keeping most of those people there has nothing to do with the law but more with the fear that even those who had been wrongfully captured and held there for years for no reason have weakness so much at that prison including torture and other forms of...
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north korea basically is trying to get the united states back to the negotiating table and its missile range is frankly not reliable nor long enough to make it to the u.s. positions if these were two rational actors i would say they would have already made that decision to back down unfortunately in a situation like this it's really not rationality which governs the actions of players there were sponsoring to sometimes unconscious cues sometimes to non-rational factors but you know north korea is not a suicidal regime and of course the united states is not particularly interested in any kind of conflict at this point especially with cuts going through and military sector well north korea unfortunately has been alienated from its allies for some time china has never been enthusiastic about north korea's nuclear program nor is it been enthusiastic about north korea's decision not to follow chinese economic reform so the alienation is set in. the real question is at what point does china say hey it's not worth it any longer and we're going to pull the plug the plug in this case is conside
north korea basically is trying to get the united states back to the negotiating table and its missile range is frankly not reliable nor long enough to make it to the u.s. positions if these were two rational actors i would say they would have already made that decision to back down unfortunately in a situation like this it's really not rationality which governs the actions of players there were sponsoring to sometimes unconscious cues sometimes to non-rational factors but you know north korea...
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children are going to have you when you look at the united states. they received a settlement where they were going to go home with their working lives that they lived with them never been adjusted to there's nothing to do is they were different to turn their peaceful people people to shame on to a. new city. because everyone no names they play with words. and tell you. that's what i would think turn yourself in and what what it will want i mean who do yourself a discretion who you. know roussillon sarnie the uncle that we just heard from he has been a strange from his nephews at least since two thousand so it's now he what he said now the father. i'm sorry go ahead. the father of these two suspects and his and their aunts have both come out maintaining that these boys are innocent the father of these boys has gone to so far as to say that his sons have been set up by u.s. federal officials now we were able to also get in touch with a secretary from the school in august on where just attended before he immigrated to the united states let's listen to
children are going to have you when you look at the united states. they received a settlement where they were going to go home with their working lives that they lived with them never been adjusted to there's nothing to do is they were different to turn their peaceful people people to shame on to a. new city. because everyone no names they play with words. and tell you. that's what i would think turn yourself in and what what it will want i mean who do yourself a discretion who you. know...
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the united states has panels. russians have panels. titles are to increase the viability of a very small arsenal. and china's nuclear arsenal has to have penetration capabilities. because after a second, a first strike, a small arsenal will not have much to strike back. and the third, china's arsenal has to be common has to deter. and it has to be stopped more and it has to deter. so china depends more uncertainty, not uncertainty. not on transparency to deter him a but more uncertainty to deter. and a certain amount of all take this -- opaqueness is an immigrant part of china's no strike first policy. >> i'm going to invite people to start coming to the microphones because we're going to move into the question session. we have plenty of time for that. but let me ask while we're doing that a transitional question, which has to do with extended deterrence. because i think in the u.s., a lot of the pressure as it were, a lot of the need for the arsenal and for nuclear policy now is extended deterrence, both in northeast asia but also in
the united states has panels. russians have panels. titles are to increase the viability of a very small arsenal. and china's nuclear arsenal has to have penetration capabilities. because after a second, a first strike, a small arsenal will not have much to strike back. and the third, china's arsenal has to be common has to deter. and it has to be stopped more and it has to deter. so china depends more uncertainty, not uncertainty. not on transparency to deter him a but more uncertainty to...
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draw moon and north korea is afraid of the united states. well barbarism as it has been historically have should i wonder what the next steps are going to be than what's the likelihood that north korea will come to the negotiating table maybe it will happen but what if it doesn't. well though north korea said they want to talk and it's the united states that is just ramping up pressure and any kind of violation it is if the united states wants this kind of gesturing and brinkmanship to help its troops and their military facilities it's putting them in australia all around china what's necessary now is urgent talks because of course the worst case scenario probably more likely than any other kind of attack is a mistake being made and that's all remember that north korea is a militarized society any bombs it sends to south korea in a highly urban populations will kill lots of people as for any retaliation against north korea well the united states bore most of it in the fifty's and they have underground tunnels the effect on north korea of any
draw moon and north korea is afraid of the united states. well barbarism as it has been historically have should i wonder what the next steps are going to be than what's the likelihood that north korea will come to the negotiating table maybe it will happen but what if it doesn't. well though north korea said they want to talk and it's the united states that is just ramping up pressure and any kind of violation it is if the united states wants this kind of gesturing and brinkmanship to help its...
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thank you for your service to the united states. remember, you can always follow what's going on here in "the situation room." you can follow me on twitter @wolfblitzer. thanks very much for watching. the news continues next on cnn. >>> "outfront" next, north korea says if one of its test missiles is shot down, it will respond with a nuclear attack. should the united states shoot or stand down? >>> the big story you may not have heard about, the american doctor that people are calling a mass murderer. >>> a german hacker says he can bring down a plane using just a cell phone. we investigate. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. nuclear war is unavoidable. that's what north korea says. it's unavoidable if any north korean missiles are shot down. it says the country will respond with a nuclear attack. but can they or can't they do that? white house press secretary jay carney says they cannot. >> it is our assessment that north korea has not demonstrated capability to deploy a nuclear arm missile. >> but j
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do a very short spell in the russian north caucasus and then to the united states in their like nineteen or twenty something years of their of their life so definitely as it stands if we consider their route through life this more likely to be something influenced by the life in the united states where they spent the last ten years presumably or as it's been reported by the media the same situation i witnessed myself is happening in france at the moment where they have descendents of different muslim countries guys involved in terrorist organizations and. paris is now seriously concerned with homegrown terrorism nobody knows how to fight it exactly locking the border down is not one of the options and it's not going to cure the problem because they already have generations of people living on their soil and there's absolutely no guarantee that these people will not be influenced by radical islamism by the ideas of of terrorism and everything else that you look at these pictures of the two suspects the young between the ages of nineteen and twenty six or one even got a scholarship to go t
do a very short spell in the russian north caucasus and then to the united states in their like nineteen or twenty something years of their of their life so definitely as it stands if we consider their route through life this more likely to be something influenced by the life in the united states where they spent the last ten years presumably or as it's been reported by the media the same situation i witnessed myself is happening in france at the moment where they have descendents of different...
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states receiving the charity of the united states turns around and bites the hand that's basically feeding them, that a guy who hasn't work, his wife is working 70, 80 hours a week, is doing terrorism against the united states and its 70s zens. it's appalling, shocking and disgusting and also there is abuse of the system, it's something we have to adjust. i don't think it's hypocritical or inconsistent to talk about some of these exceptions for national security. >> ana in a va know, so much nad benjamin barber, have a great weekend. >>> security cameras are becoming increasingly effective tool for police. they aren't cheap. we'll look at the cost of surveillance, next. inol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning
states receiving the charity of the united states turns around and bites the hand that's basically feeding them, that a guy who hasn't work, his wife is working 70, 80 hours a week, is doing terrorism against the united states and its 70s zens. it's appalling, shocking and disgusting and also there is abuse of the system, it's something we have to adjust. i don't think it's hypocritical or inconsistent to talk about some of these exceptions for national security. >> ana in a va know, so...
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since september eleventh the united states government has sent spent hundreds of billions of dollars for government security agencies right now i'm sure as happened after september eleventh private security companies are salivating over the new contracts that are are suing to come of course that is the business there is there's profits and even mega profits made by this kind of security apparatus there is no indication that such an attack was coming so is it possible by the by by using military methods and security methods alone to stop terrorist attacks to protect society i don't think so we can see though that the u.s. policy at home and abroad as well is almost exclusively based on. towards security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure the revelation that the boston bombing suspects are of chechen origin has led to a quick shift in american attitudes towards the region on r.t. dot com we've got opinion on the standard u.s. portrayal of armed chechen groups as free
since september eleventh the united states government has sent spent hundreds of billions of dollars for government security agencies right now i'm sure as happened after september eleventh private security companies are salivating over the new contracts that are are suing to come of course that is the business there is there's profits and even mega profits made by this kind of security apparatus there is no indication that such an attack was coming so is it possible by the by by using military...
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states and to spending money to purchase or upgrade facilities here united states for the purpose of bringing guantanamo detainees here but the the thing that tom is really pointing to is the requirement that the secretary of defense signed off on any detainee transfer off the island such that he would have to say it's in this national interest the united states and so to tom's point there is a lack of political courage or will for any secretary defense both bob gates panetta and now hagel to do that and that will require an extraordinary act on the sec def spark to do that comus go ahead. v.j. discusses if there's for. it's a nice academic discussion we're beyond that this is a matter of simple justice four years ago obama said he'd close to space he instituted a presidential task force to look at each of the people down there eighty six of those remaining eighty six of the hundred sixty six there were cleared they were cleared they say there are no security threat what's happening in our democracy is people on one side of the aisle played to fear and said don't let anyone out even
states and to spending money to purchase or upgrade facilities here united states for the purpose of bringing guantanamo detainees here but the the thing that tom is really pointing to is the requirement that the secretary of defense signed off on any detainee transfer off the island such that he would have to say it's in this national interest the united states and so to tom's point there is a lack of political courage or will for any secretary defense both bob gates panetta and now hagel to...
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and they see the united states is the primary threat. all right into the are they now starting with hundreds of people that have turned out him but to protest against the fiction of a sick sixty seven year old woman who died later on a homeless shelter and mourners laid flowers and candles and memory are rapidly rising rent in the capital has forced a number of longtime residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs the cheaper. the first case of flu has been confirmed in the chinese capital beijing the h seven n nine virus has already killed eleven nationwide more than thirty have been infected and the latest outbreak has already caused some countries to ban poultry imports from china the critics are warning against mass panic as seen in the case of the swine flu of two thousand and nine when pharmaceutical companies benefited financially the governments worldwide splashed millions on vaccines many of which were later thrown away. a plane carrying more than one hundred seventy passengers has skidded off a
and they see the united states is the primary threat. all right into the are they now starting with hundreds of people that have turned out him but to protest against the fiction of a sick sixty seven year old woman who died later on a homeless shelter and mourners laid flowers and candles and memory are rapidly rising rent in the capital has forced a number of longtime residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs the cheaper. the first case of flu has been...
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united states bureau of. the united states own as can folks and throw all the. states on. these records state and texas because first. then the senate ratified the treaty with texas for friendship commerce and navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty about it safe. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed that texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the u.s. congress that past february of forty five. and november texas vote on it safe. and eight hundred sixty one. people discovered the united states wasn't going to do what they said they would do. so they. elected form a new constitution and took them of a vote to secede or not. the united states declared the vote in the constitution null and void. but through what people didn't understand. the stakes is never ceded its reliance in they were and they were taken a vote to secede and you cannot cede troops up to new never see did. jay james in miami hauteur the. anybody after chickens managed their day it you know you know go after james tickets. whe
united states bureau of. the united states own as can folks and throw all the. states on. these records state and texas because first. then the senate ratified the treaty with texas for friendship commerce and navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty about it safe. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed that texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the u.s. congress that past february of forty five. and november texas...
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states has not had a victory for the united states and its allies but it continues to be a defeat for the great majority of people in afghanistan don't see who all this money that's being spent these these. backhanders want to buy the would this being spent isn't having any effect was america still doing it. well i think that they're trying to the wire the white house and the pentagon are trying very hard to retain their strategic domination in afghanistan they see afghanistan as strategically key they want to bring down the number of troops but they want to find a way to have afghans do the fighting against the forces that have resisted the occupation there and so they've poured this money and they have tried to buy military commanders local governors and military commanders of all different kinds and you can see that this is this is not succeeding this isn't and this is the way of occupation all hours of the general afghan public think about this the general left afghan public that aren't on the receiving end of some of this money well i think that there's great anger about this and
states has not had a victory for the united states and its allies but it continues to be a defeat for the great majority of people in afghanistan don't see who all this money that's being spent these these. backhanders want to buy the would this being spent isn't having any effect was america still doing it. well i think that they're trying to the wire the white house and the pentagon are trying very hard to retain their strategic domination in afghanistan they see afghanistan as strategically...
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permanent residents but we're getting conflicting reports on when they came to the united states it's all very sketchy at this point it's a very fast developing stories story so so so we're going to try and verify those reports as we get them but what more do we know about these men the elder brother who was killed had a you tube page apparently was very religious there are suggestions that the brothers were influenced could have been influenced by radical islam and we don't know whether they received some kind of training abroad or those are just homegrown terrorists the bombs that they detonated or pressure cooker bombs experts on terrorism are saying that those have been used by extremists worldwide but at the moment we don't know whether they have any ties with the international terrorist networks or whether they were just acting alone the reports that we hear in the media and the sources in the law enforcement and they talk to authorities seem to be more inclined to think that they're dealing with homegrown radicalism of course then we still have to just make a view is that these
permanent residents but we're getting conflicting reports on when they came to the united states it's all very sketchy at this point it's a very fast developing stories story so so so we're going to try and verify those reports as we get them but what more do we know about these men the elder brother who was killed had a you tube page apparently was very religious there are suggestions that the brothers were influenced could have been influenced by radical islam and we don't know whether they...
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forcibly removed from the united states. -- deportations forcibly removed from the united states. they knew that was the way to stop the deportations. ayday we are here to sta [speaking spanish] simple and to make a clear demands that the promises of the immigration reform and going behind the dreamers, and now we have 500,000 young men and women that are safe from deportation. now we say bring your bombs and your dad. >> i will tell you what i have been telling people across the country. work hard. push us. keep pushing us. together we will deliver immigration reform this year. [cheers and applause] you need to guarantee you give me and my colleagues and the congress of the united states no place to hide. there are no acceptable excuse for failing to pass immigration reform this year. no excuses will be accepted. [cheers and applause] part, when i say things are snowing -- slowing down, i king of the people who came to me in salinas, california. a woman told me she could no longer where a dress because she was so embarrassed to show her knees. her knees were knelt to cut garlic t
forcibly removed from the united states. -- deportations forcibly removed from the united states. they knew that was the way to stop the deportations. ayday we are here to sta [speaking spanish] simple and to make a clear demands that the promises of the immigration reform and going behind the dreamers, and now we have 500,000 young men and women that are safe from deportation. now we say bring your bombs and your dad. >> i will tell you what i have been telling people across the country....
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in the united states because he was an at a very large mosque in virginia and he was profiled in the washington post and i had wanted to book him on our show because what he was doing was he was denouncing the nine eleven attacks and saying that al qaeda had heard of the religion of islam but also talking about the struggles facing many muslims in the united states remember that sort of campaign of fear mongering that took place in the rounding up of muslims and the opening of course of guantanamo and there were vigilante attacks against not only muslims but also sikhs and other people that that that whose religion. that many people ignorantly assumed to be that of muslims and so businesses were attacked and others in amara locky was really an articulate guy in describing what the situation was like for many muslims in the united states and so i he was already on my radar and then i didn't hear anything about him until two thousand and nine when major nidal hasan walked into the fort hood army base that he was on in texas he was an army psychiatrist and committed a massacre of his fe
in the united states because he was an at a very large mosque in virginia and he was profiled in the washington post and i had wanted to book him on our show because what he was doing was he was denouncing the nine eleven attacks and saying that al qaeda had heard of the religion of islam but also talking about the struggles facing many muslims in the united states remember that sort of campaign of fear mongering that took place in the rounding up of muslims and the opening of course of...
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states wants the europeans to do more united states needs to unable to do europeans to have a greater voice in what nato does and doesn't do well is it possible with no clear enemy to fight and not enough money does the modern world still need to nato. well we've seen over the last twenty years that there have been situations that have arisen and nato has responded the balkans in the one nine hundred ninety s. . the war in afghanistan libya where the international community turn to nato to respond to the situation in libya because there's no other institution in the world that can respond in that way so for all the problems nato has there's no other institution in the world that can do what nader does but is nato truly inspiring peace around the world that we have been covering a story here at r.t. today so many international professional analysts saying that for example the western led war on terror actually inspired jihad is to group together against the west rather than sowing the seeds of peace around the world how would you read into that these individuals who are responsible for
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states it would be committing national suicide united states would would retaliate in a tremendous fashion north korea does not want to commit suicide i believe north korea is doing all this so it can get to a point to actually negotiate some kind of peace agreement with the united states but the north korean threats are very dangerous and sound very sinister and i think they look up and they see these b two b. fifty two supplying this is a reminder of the tremendous power firepower the united states inflicted on north korea during the korean war and that's a reminder to the north koreans of the absolute danger of war with the united states mr also gives their state kim jong un and his very very monolithic authoritarian state another way to you know we yield this to show the north korean people that indeed there is a threat so in some ways i think by escalating it to this point the united states is playing right into kim jong un's hands so gating access to north korea hasn't been an easy task for foreign media and he's an exterior chef is among the few who have managed to report from the r
states it would be committing national suicide united states would would retaliate in a tremendous fashion north korea does not want to commit suicide i believe north korea is doing all this so it can get to a point to actually negotiate some kind of peace agreement with the united states but the north korean threats are very dangerous and sound very sinister and i think they look up and they see these b two b. fifty two supplying this is a reminder of the tremendous power firepower the united...
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states some of the united states. thank you. there are voices within russia claiming the magnitsky list has sunk the chance for moscow and washington to reset diplomatic ties and exceed pushkov the head of the foreign affairs committee in the russian lower house of parliament believes president obama is trapped by an russian mood among american lawmakers. the irony of all of this is that to my mind president obama has become hostage to this list has become hostage to the anti russian elements in the us congress because basically obama needs a corporation was russia and is a corporation on korea it is a corporation on iran on so many other regional and global issues now his corporation if he wants to make progress in the cuts of nuclear armaments and so on but by having signed this law is like shooting oneself in the leg so i don't really see the rational for this from the point of your bomb administration which claims to be an administration that is paying attention to multilateralism to international partnerships wel
states some of the united states. thank you. there are voices within russia claiming the magnitsky list has sunk the chance for moscow and washington to reset diplomatic ties and exceed pushkov the head of the foreign affairs committee in the russian lower house of parliament believes president obama is trapped by an russian mood among american lawmakers. the irony of all of this is that to my mind president obama has become hostage to this list has become hostage to the anti russian elements...
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states are citizens of the united states, and here legally. some of us have been here for generations. more than generations -- centuries. others have arrived five years ago, 10 years ago. but we are a community of families. i want people to know that. at the same time, i want government to be there, he cause there one really sad fact. -- because there is one really sad fact. it is great to see that osha and the federal government, through its practices, is decreasing the number of people who get hurt when they go to work. that is good. people should put in a good day of work for a fair salary. and the deaths also are decreasing. but as that is happening overall within our workplace population, it is increasing among latinos. that is, more latinos die every day working somewhere. and latinos tend to get hurt more. it is an increase. from a macro perspective, great -- the workforce is safer. on the perspective of latinos, it is not as safe. i want to follow up, starting with the notion that to hispanics per day -- 2 hispanics per day die in the
states are citizens of the united states, and here legally. some of us have been here for generations. more than generations -- centuries. others have arrived five years ago, 10 years ago. but we are a community of families. i want people to know that. at the same time, i want government to be there, he cause there one really sad fact. -- because there is one really sad fact. it is great to see that osha and the federal government, through its practices, is decreasing the number of people who...
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his majesty is a great friend of the united states. jordan is a great partner to the united states on a host of issues. although we have recently seen each other, want to thank his majesty for the extraordinary hospitality he showed during our visit. there remain a host of issues in the region we will have a opportunity to discuss. first of all, i want to congratulate his majesty on syria -- the serious issue inside of jordan. we have been supportive with respect to long guarantees and other efforts in part because we have also seen the abdulla take some very important steps to further open democracy and entrepreneurship inside of jordan. we want to encourage that because we think jordan can be an extraordinary model for governance in the region. we are going to have an opportunity to talk about the middle east peace process. last time i saw him, i had just come out of israel and the west bank. i had conversations with mr. netanyahu. jordan has enormous stake in peace. we do think there is a wind of opportunity that needs to be seized.
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questioning really the fact that somebody who was brought up in the united states of course the brothers have been here for the last ten years was able to commit such a horrific act and the latest for now is that the younger brother that is now in custody is going to be treated for any kind of injuries that he had there are reports that he had a lot on him and officials have confirmed that he was in fact seriously injured so he will be treated now and then the legal part of this case will certainly move forward and as i said. boston massachusetts. some of the most the memorable pictures from friday's manhunt in boston of able to see the news all the terror suspects are captured sent a wave of public euphoria through the boston area there is dramatic images there in a special photo section way you can also see how the standoff unfolds it now in an exclusive interview the mother of the two alleged bombers told r.t. that one of her sons had been hounded by the f.b.i. for several years but that there is no way either of the brothers could have been involved in every terrorist attack artie's
questioning really the fact that somebody who was brought up in the united states of course the brothers have been here for the last ten years was able to commit such a horrific act and the latest for now is that the younger brother that is now in custody is going to be treated for any kind of injuries that he had there are reports that he had a lot on him and officials have confirmed that he was in fact seriously injured so he will be treated now and then the legal part of this case will...
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john kerry the united states government. is spreading all this fear and we must remember that it was united states who sought to bring stealth fighters in guam just destroying the six party talks and also just remember the context of the united states in the fifty's killed twenty percent of korea's population twenty first century has proven time and time again that nuclear weapons perhaps are ones only deterrent against united states and nato posturing major war of course iraq afghanistan because libya and libya will hang in the imaginations of many developing world leaders because it proved because it was good after he got rid of his nuclear weapon program people are going to want wm the united states is ramping up its military facilities in east asia and obviously still seeing that china will become a superpower and all the time kim jong un has repeatedly said he said one month ago we do want war we want to talk we just think of it the other way around with north korea with with was nuclear capable still planes just beside
john kerry the united states government. is spreading all this fear and we must remember that it was united states who sought to bring stealth fighters in guam just destroying the six party talks and also just remember the context of the united states in the fifty's killed twenty percent of korea's population twenty first century has proven time and time again that nuclear weapons perhaps are ones only deterrent against united states and nato posturing major war of course iraq afghanistan...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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this is the united states of america. and in america, where law-abiding citizens have guns, crime is down, like in texas. >> i've got a lot of americans in this audience who are all shaking their heads on what you're saying. how do you equate that? >> they're probably northeast liberals who don't understand that in texas, in texas -- >> actually, we are half an hour, as you know, half an hour from newtown. we are half an hour from newtown. >> that's fine. in texas, in texas, we believe in defending our families and our properties with guns and crime is down. in chicago, where you have some of the toughest laws against guns, crime is up and i wouldn't want to be out on the streets in chicago. i'll be out on the streets in houston or dallas and san antonio and feel safe. secondly, piers, thank god this young man did not have a gun today. think about the massacre that could have been stopped if another student had had a gun. and my guess is if this student with the knife had known that people with the chl, law-abiding citize
this is the united states of america. and in america, where law-abiding citizens have guns, crime is down, like in texas. >> i've got a lot of americans in this audience who are all shaking their heads on what you're saying. how do you equate that? >> they're probably northeast liberals who don't understand that in texas, in texas -- >> actually, we are half an hour, as you know, half an hour from newtown. we are half an hour from newtown. >> that's fine. in texas, in...
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he had more roots in the united states. if that is the origin of the killing come it is peculiar and we don't have that affirmation and why would he feel so connected? >> the general feeling is radicalized here, which is possible or because he was already part of the terrorist movement. there were child soldiers throughout history and anybody willing to plant a bomb to kill the a year-old boy is certainly prepared. people should be optimistic we will learn a lot. if he is in the justice system to put the right out and get the most likely prospect is steve will clam up. i am unsure if we teach this as criminal-justice we've will learn more about the deceased brother. greta: it will be interesting to see less happens. ambassador, thank you. >> the ipo stock price we have new information and our fox news correspondent joins us. >> the process to find out how he was radicalized has already begun. in new bedford and authorities have confirmed to fox news that three college students have been taken into custody. at the university
he had more roots in the united states. if that is the origin of the killing come it is peculiar and we don't have that affirmation and why would he feel so connected? >> the general feeling is radicalized here, which is possible or because he was already part of the terrorist movement. there were child soldiers throughout history and anybody willing to plant a bomb to kill the a year-old boy is certainly prepared. people should be optimistic we will learn a lot. if he is in the justice...