2011. and i think that s largely because everyone looked at the technical judgments made and said, it s a dangerous toxic waste dump. it is not weapon storage. so just quickly yes or no, there s nothing the u.s. should be doing about this now? i m not sure. i mean, i m not with current intelligence. i can imagine some things you might do, cluster munitions for example that would discourage even more i.c.e. soldiers from going around. but basically, i m not award about this. there are other things you have to realize, i.c.e. sees a large amount of current u.s. military equipment that we had given to the iraqi military when they abandoned mosul and fled towards baghdad. so they actually have some very good weapons in their hands now, and the chemical weapons are really not military weapons. david kay, that s why we brought you in. thank you for clearing this up. i know a lot of people were
there s an intruder in the bathroom. so it s challenge. for future reference, when preparing to shoot through a closed door, check and see if your girlfriend is asleep first. nice to see you, thank you. my pleasure. the feds say more than a dozen government workers have tested positive for aidation exposure after a leak at a toxic waste dump. nuclear north korea, has reportedly fired a number of missiles, as thousands of is troops participate in military exercises in associating. is that a coincidence?
information. the fact of the matter is the most explosive of the materials we sent out, the documents from the state departments and pertaining to the iraq and afghan war were we were recipient of the information. we didn t call for that. if you go back in history with, we did expose corruption in kenya. we did expose toxic waste dump in the ivory coast. we exposed the corrupt inside of icelandic banks and the banks in switzerland. corporate issues. actually that pertain to much more variety of countries than actually u.s. interests. for some reason it was not until we started publishing information pertaining to the wars in iraq and afghanistan and the inside of the diplomats in the state department that the world was became aware julian assange has been particularly contemptuous with the united states. would you not argue with that, would you? i would argue that what he
ideologically. what you did is called environmental justice. right. if you had gone to cpac and said words environmental justice, what sort of reception would you have gotten? it fi had gone to cpac and said you know what i did? i found 300 families that had been moved on top of a brown stone site, brown-filled site and their young children your reasoning around on a toxic waste dump and we had to get them out of there because government screwed up putting them there in the first place, i think i would have been just fine. people like the truth. even at cpac. i would say we cannot be what was the word? ravenus? we cannot be a ravenus party, my friend. exactly. eugene robinson, thank you. environmental justice.
on your mark and get set. fine. a florida couple is facing a $500 fine if they don t chop down the veggie garden. the orlando city government said it could hurt property values and homeowners say it is violating their property rights. you say that the government is right, explainn? i think it is a silly code to have and when you have something in the law it is applied evenly to everyone and they should be forced to follow the law. down the road change the law and make it where you can grow your veggie garden. if this is a law, the law is an ass. this shows the idiacy of government. can t make a distinction between a vegetable garden and raising python and having a toxic waste dump.