dangers of shia law or recruitment of the ft. hood shooter right or wrong, fear and scariness still grab people s attention, not just at the capitol but for the potential president shial contenders. here s the key. it doesn t need to be a big problem to be a huge problem because you don t need a whole lot. you just need a small group of folks who can band together and into cells. as we see, the small group people with terrorism can be a huge problem for america. most vocal on the subject of radicalization has been former house speaker newt gingrich. we have to have the courage to tell the truth about radical islamists. reporter: a whole video documentary on it called america at risk. the trailer is riveting.
or two for fingerprint genius or three for return of the fannypack. chaos and shouting in madison, wisconsin, that s happening right now as protesters are locked out of the statehouse, just a few minutes ago they were trying to force their way in. ed lavender ra joins us live with the latest. give us a sense of what is taking place. there s a lot of frustration. what s happening right now? reporter: suzanne, the video you were shown took place right here. this entire area had been jammed as a protesters barrelled their way in through that door over there. they ve been able to pry a
to do like they did on that black night when they rolled the vote and quarter of our body was disenfranchised for their citizens they represent because they were not including two two republican members and the bodies only in attendance. what are you trying to do today? we are afraid they ll try to do that again. last night that s what the in the conference committee did something very similar, they would not allow me to read the point of order or explain the bill. we re very concerned and that s why we re in a state of high tension right now. have you been talking to the demonstrators and supporters? have you been trying to calm them down or try to i ve been operating with the chief of police for the state capitol police, and whenever he asked me to do something, i cooperate to the fullest extent. i m not a law enforcement
described as a chaotic scene. he s trying to get it in front of a judge right now to reverse the media lockdown here, at least to get media to come and go freely. he claims there are democratic assemblymen, legislators, in the assembly who have also been denied entry into the building. this is supposed to start on time at 11:00 a.m., the people there, the legislators themselves at this point cannot get in. and they re kicking all of the protesters out right now. some of them are being dragged out by their by their feet. the cops are doing as good a job as they can to keep it orderly under the direction of chief tubbs here, the capitol police chief. but they are all being kicked out, to try and clear this space, we are locked in. just to be clear, you re actually inside the building, correct? as they are denying people from getting inside. we are. we re hearing chants from outside the building, let us in, let us in. yes. are they arresting protesters or people who are inside
outside of the state capitol as people are clamoring. there s been some pushing and shoving, but no major violence, but clamoring to get inside of the building, including some representatives, some members of the legislature trying to get in for a critical follow-up, a next meeting, on that very issue. and our own producer, bill kirkos, inside, explaining that there s a lockdown inside. that there are people inside the building who can t get out. cameras, reporters, and demonstrators who are not allowed to leave the building, so what you re watching here is really a standoff. a lot of frustration. a lot of emotion. and we are going to go ahead and take a look at this. we re going to be monitoring this situation as it continues, as it unfolds. we re going to take a quick break. decisions, decisions.