heinous incident. i will say that in terms of the mood here at the pentagon national security types that we have been in contact with for the last few months have been worried that just this type of thing would happen. also notable, shep this young man was born in kuwait in 1990. what was happening in kuwait in 1990? that was the year that the u.s. military went in to cue bait to push saddam hussein. it was a start of the first gulf war. just curious that he was born in kuwait moved to america. went to hsz in tennessee and yet carried thought kind of incident. we are learning more about him as every minute goes by. shep snard. we are. here s some things to pick up multiple reporting. for one thing, we know that he went to red bank high school which is in hixon, tennessee. john roberts described it five miles as the crow flies. it sounds like there is a belief
they re reporting that police in hixon kicked reporters out of the area. this house according to the reporting of the free press times is owned by youssef abdulazeez and sounds as if this 24-year-old, the suspect who s now dead, may have been living at home. reporter: well and i believe that the same times free press has reported that his father was working for the chattanooga public works agency so he was a government worker if you will. right. one more thing. whether do you suspect that we ll know something about our fallen heroes today? reporter: well i think it s going to be a little bit. it s going the take soim time.
career criminal statute. mr. kristof says the sentence and outrage unfair at every level. young now 43 convicted of several burglaries young man then resolved he would turn his life around. released from prison in 1996, married, worked six days a week and raised four children in hixon, tennessee. then he became a suspect and burglaries storage facilities and vehicles in the area. the police searched his home and found the forgotten shotgun shells as well as some stolen goods. the shotgun shells according to kristof were given to young by nancht is against the law for convicted felon to possess guns and ammunition. so when police found the ammo in young s home he was charged in federal court. nicholas kristof wants us to believe that edward young is being put in a federal penitentiary for 15 years because he innocently held some shotgun shells. now, we asked mr. kristof to appear on the program
career criminal statute. mr. kristof says the sentence and outrage unfair at every level. young now 43 convicted of several burglaries young man then resolved he would turn his life around. released from prison in 1996, married, worked six days a week and raised four children in hixon, tennessee. then he became a suspect and burglaries storage facilities and vehicles in the area. the police searched his home and found the forgotten shotgun shells as well as some stolen goods. the shotgun shells according to kristof were given to young by nancht is against the law for convicted felon to possess guns and ammunition. so when police found the ammo in young s home he was charged in federal court. nicholas kristof wants us to believe that edward young is being put in a federal penitentiary for 15 years because he innocently held some shotgun shells. now, we asked mr. kristof to appear on the program
bill: very good, doocy. he is on at 4:00 in the morning. martha is playing for harry amka from mississippi doocy representing barbara porter from hixon, tennessee. if you would like to win great prizes go to bill o reilly.com and sign up. here is question number one. a clothing chain came under fire this week after releasing bikinis for little girls that featured padding in the chest. what? bill: mothers were outraged. i m permanently offended by it i think it s a bit ridiculous and it s kind of sad that you would want to especially 7 and 8-year-old child who is not yet developed. it s too much. you have got to let the kids be kids for a while. they have their whole lives to be adults. bill: that s right. what clothing chain was forced to stop selling these bathing sues? all right. cards up, please. who had a stop that s correct. even if you didn t know you knew. they always do it. of course it would be