charges that he smuggled ak-47s into the country, those are the russian-made machine guns. he and two other men face conspiracy charges allegedly for selling the weapons to undercover agents thinking the guns would wind up in mexico. the feds athey found five pounds of c-4 military plastic explosive along with blasting caps, grenades and night vision goggles in one of the homes of these conspirators. the guns include those ak-47s we talked about, also machine guns made in iraq. let s talk about it with michael farkas, a former active-duty jag officer and a military law attorney. the idea here, i guess s that a lot of these returning service members, navy seals, for instance, don t get searched all that closely when they come back in the country after deployment? it s really not uncommon for their not to be the level of scrutiny on these types of service members coming boo the country. jon: and the idea was just,
here? it s pretty difficult to say, tony, at this point. but i agree with fran, you look at this individual, naturally the police department wants to talk to him. but there again, if you look at the rest of the photo, the pictures of the photo, people have short sleeves on. he came out with long sleeves on, and he had a short-sleeved jersey underneath it. nobody knows at this particular point. that is definitely a person they want to talk to. will the cameras bring something additional? that remains to be seen. it could very well happen. so, fran, this might be described by some as a rather crude device that didn t work as it was intended. how difficult, the larger question here, how difficult is it to get the explosives, the kind of bulk fertilizer, bulk fertilizer of an explosive nature, detonators, blasting caps, the real hardware to craft a legitimate bomb of doing real damage here? well, tony, i think we ought