budge. judge napolitano: there are two pakistani intelligence service whose have spoken and one wishes us well and wishes the west well and wants to participate in their government and ours. and the other wishes us ill and wants to help the people that want to harm us. the problem is knowing who is with which side. neil: and that will not get easy unless we get better intelligence our sources. judge napolitano: correct and a trial like this will hurt. but the government cannot pick when the case is going to be tried. the prosecutors, surely, in chicago did not know that osama bin laden would be killed when he was killed and suddenly the international media would be focusing on this case. but you remember the crime, 165 people died and a half dozen were members and the government wants to demonstrate this wasmented in a row house in chicago. shepard: do you think the government can do that?
instantly quarter mime wide and then in a minute, half a mile wide and moving at 50 miles per hour and it was so wide, so fast, it consumed the south side of the city. it was amazing. shepard: i saw the video of you craving down a street and commenting on everything being wiped out. how wide-spread is the damage? guest: i do not have the official stat but six-mile strip through a populated area. and nursing homes, and wal-mart, and the lowe s. shepard: why do you do there? guest: i have done it for 35-plus years and it almost cost me my live when i was 14 when i was in a flood, and i spent my life trying to help other people and understanding weather and
guest: if you look far down the ride, say, five years from now, they have to go, these riliers that were set up in colonial times, their day is over so there has to be a democracy but democracy requires an educated and organized population. that does not exist. in between now and then there will be chaos and people don t like to admit going from a dictatorship or colony to democracy is very ugly, very messy and deadly. shepard: robert young pelton, thank you. a volcano in ice land is erupting right now and could affect flights an the world. look at that! now it is forcing our president to change his plan. stay tuned.
health care provided by california s prison has fallen short of minimum constitutional requirements, and failed to meet prisoners basic health needs, and needless suffering and death have been well documented and no remedies are sufficient, so the court limit is necessary to remedy the violation of prisoners constitutional rights siding with kennedy were five other justices. shepard: this was a sharply divided court with the conservatives producing two dissents. reporter: samuel alito wrote one and scalia who said the court s decision up holds the absurd vast majority of inmates generously rewarded by the release order will not be prisoners with medical conditions or severe mental illness and many will undoubtedly be fine physical specimen whose have developed intimidating muscles pumping
someone is a witness to the crime they take that witness and they put them on the stand. in this case he is the defendant. but he pleaded guilty. there is a third department, an isi agent who is not on trial because the government hasn t arrested him. the government doesn t even know his real name. so, the government s fear is that his testimony may reveal more, under oath, and to a jury, than the government wants revealed about the relationship between the united states and pack continue through the c.i.a. and the i.s.i. shepard: we will learn about this from wikileaks. judge napolitano: wouldn t be surprised if we get a bomb of documents in the middle of the trial which would cause the trial to be stopped. each side would want to look at the documents to see if it helps. shepard: we have not heard that much about the pakistani intelligence service. the more i read about it the more i realize an organized