shadow army for a long time. it s been in existence for almost a decade now, and about two years ago, megyn, a couple of those generals who were running this shadow early met, shall we say, an early and suspicious december poise. however, the iranians over the past couple of months now have seen just how important it is to keep assad in power. the shadow army is something that is key to doing that, and they re now working hard to rebuild it. megyn, back to you. megyn: leland, thank you. well, a man who has made the president s so-called enemies list is now speaking out about it. he now is offering reasons as to why he thinks he s been targeted as, quote, less than reputable and being on the wrong side of the law. not to mention a, quote, bitter foe of the gay rights movement. just a few of the accusations made against this private citizen by the president s re-election campaign. in three minutes we will speak to the wall street journal reporter who s been covering this issue from t
celis, they claim it s a common practice for child protective services to become involved, and all that s at issue is, quote, new information regarding the welfare of the older children. could it be something totally unrelated in the course of the polygraph they found out he had some history with the two older boys that troubled them? well, quite possibly, megyn. i ve never heard of this in law enforcement in my entire time with the lapd or since. let s remember the susan powell case. the susan powell case, cps actually allowed visits of those two children even though the husband was, obviously, the suspect in the disappearance and/or probable murder of the mother. and now those two children are dead, and the father committed suicide. so cps did not do this to my knowledge in this circumstance ever that i ve read about or personally was involved with, so i think it s rare, but i think it is a safety precaution that
lets the iaea in if they convinced there is nothing for them to find. megyn: are we to trust that? if there is nothing to find on may 14 or 15, does that mean there was nothing to find a month or two ago? quite likely not. which is why the iranians have been cleaning it up. they may have moved it to another base we are not familiar with. that part of their strategy to throw sand in our eyes in advance of the next negotiation session in baghdad next week, all intended to drag this thing out as long as possible. megyn: here is the quote from the iaea. we are here continue our dialogue with iran in a positive spirit. some are looking at this every other day we get something that suggests iran is developing
a nuke there. the anti-war crowd is saying this is all a bunch of bunk meant to justify possible war with iran. they are crying foul saying we have days to go with the p-5 plus. they say this is a quote. that s from the associated press report. they are good at that kind of hype. the first public news of parchan came from a report by abc news. jonathon carl was the reporter. all these well-known right-wing nut jobs at abc obviously spun this up years ago. a lot of people are concerned about parchon.
behaved themselves. you know what she avoided detection, she did not put that child to school. in the interest of justice we have seen judge whose have extended the statute. this is a baby taken from the biological mother, and obviously was undetectable because the child they changed the name did not put him in school and she avoid the detection, so many the judge can say, we may have a statute of limitations but you are going to be charges brought. shepard: and another thing, the police stopped investigating this a long time ago and never told the mom. guest: in is an abuse. randy: and after the virginia tech verdict we will have a new concept of, well, if you didn t do what you were supposed to do this would not happen so now we say the police screwed up and if they did not skew up? they have a duty here.