bill: okay. the video might be planted trying to get the usa to directly intervene against assad. may or may not be true. let s assume that it is true. let s assume that the cia verifies it s not hard to do. you go into the hospital, you find out if these people were gassed. you can do that in three hours. all right? let s assume that it is true. gas is being used by the assad regime. the president has said it s not going to stand. what would you, dennis kucinich, do? there has to be an international tribunal. bill: you d punt it over to the u.n.? i wouldn t have the u.s. invade militarily. that s not going to happen. bill: there s a difference between invasion and intervene. there s been a discussion at the united nations, and china and russia won t cooperate at any level. the united nations won t convene a tribunal, do a thing, because
i didn t see this movie, you didn t see it? full disclosure, i did not. i went to the multiplex to see it, and it was between jennifer aniston in a comedy or this, and i m ashamed to say bill: i m going to see this movie. i m not allowed to see movies. bill: we don t want you in a theatre wheezing. that s good. fonda, i think why people are angry. she committed a treasonous act in vietnam, gave aid to the enemy, hurt our p.o.w.s, i got it, but we re a country that forgives. she said she s sorry. all right? should we continue this jihad against her, gutfeld? here s the thing. she makes bradley manning look like gomer pyle. what she did was while we were at par, putting soldiers in danger. having said that, i don t think
they know where you live. right. bill: if you move, you have to tell them immediately. right. they come and verify it. bill: these slugs who are drug addicts, alcoholic thans, live on the streets of denver, pueblo, they don t have a residence. colorado authorities say, you check in whenever you want? it s worse than that. they said now if you are a homeless individual, a sex offender, without a residence, you know what, we re too busy, so if you have time, you come and tell us where you re living, which bridge, which railroad track, which shelter. bill: right. they don t even then have to follow up. here s the problem, bill. the reason that we have registration for sex offenders is to make sure if a child is molested, ma make sure if there s a serious sex crime, that we at least have a database of people we know where to go, because these guys are going to reoffend without a doubt. bill: does colorado have a meghamegan s law where they tell
socialist big government stuff doesn t work. come on. the federal government is smaller than it was under bush and bill: doesn t make difference. they re spending a lot of money. it s not helping the economy. he needs to go the reagan way in the 80s, you re a historian, you know what happened there, and he needs to try that. doctor, very stimulating. thanks for coming in. good to be here. bill: one of the teenagers accused of killing a young australian posted racism stuff in cyberspace. we ll analyze that
bill: tonight some of you know i work in denver, colorado, and really enjoyed my time in the rocky mountain state. but colorado s changed drastically over the years. it s legalized marijuana, refuses to pass jessica s law, which mandates tough mandatory prison sentences against child rapists, generally a libber teen situation. jesse watters has a report on a mushroom festival, but far more troubling is a colorado law that allows homeless convicted sex offenders to self-report their whereabouts. here to explain that law, judge jeanine pirro. there s a law if you have a residence, you re a convicted sex offender in colorado, you got to tell the state s authorities where you live, right? right. authorities will make sure you re living at that address. bill: if you re a rapist,