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State Dept. No plan to release the Blind Sheikh'

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C Fox News alert now as we look -- controversial report suggesting that the United States of America has been approached.

About possibly releasing or transferring.

A key conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing said to be the mastermind of it.

A man who -- incarceration may have inspired the storming of US embassy in Cairo just last week on September 11.

Omar Abdel Rahman also known as the blind Sheikh was the spiritual advisor.

Behind the World Trade Center attack.

And his possible release.

His release I should say has been called for by none other than Egypt's new president Mohamed morsi.

When -- he was inaugurated.

I mean this is a big cause for many in Egypt including their leader.

Yesterday a group of Republicans sent a letter asking whether or not this administration is considering a possible deal.

For the release or transfer of the shake.

Even as the State Department spokeswoman Victoria Newman insisted that there quote is no plan.

For -- meant to be set free so what are the stakes here.

-- Casey is a former US attorney general under president George W.

Bush and he was the presiding judge.

At the trial of rock mine back in the 1990s right here in New York in the southern district of New York federal court.

And black -- may not know I mean our viewers know bitten Osama bin Laden but this is a guy who was behind the initial attack on the World Trade -- ninjas and spend a lifetime a prison yet.

He was also behind 9/11 he issued the -- well.

From jail that -- on eleven.

He issued the -- a lot of authorize the assassination post Mubarak.

For which was tried he represented himself and Egypt got off got out of that.

But he is.

Eight highly regarded figure in some circles and -- Many circles in Egypt and has been a hero to a large part of that.

That part of the world why do they want him -- so badly in Egypt and it's not just be complete radicals that.

The president of Egypt and it is of course a member of Muslim Brotherhood but we were told he's one of the more moderate.

You know where we're led to believe that he's not one of these radical islamists so why has he even taken it up in his inaugural address saying this is I want him free.

was before his incarceration.

Somebody who I think aspired to become an Egyptian -- He used to distribute copies of his sermons on tape just the -- coming needed.

And they want him out because he is a revered spiritual leader.

I coming -- but do they care about the fact that he killed.

You know at least six and 1983 Americans and wounded in a thousand others and as you point out -- it was.

Behind 9/11 as well -- they care about what that would do to United States Egypt relations.

-- do you want one word answer not.

Do we care because now there are reports.

That we were told two days before the 9/11 attacks last week.

That the reason these folks we're gonna show up at the embassy was to get him out.

And these Republican congressman we're so concerned about a possible deal to release him or transfer him that they wrote to the administration of the administration.

Has denied that there is any said deal.

But I but I want to play what the State Department spokesperson said in just listen there's some copy -- it appears in the way she braced it with.

Let me say as clearly as I can there is no plan to release the blind Sheikh there is no plan.

To my knowledge we have not been approached about it recently by any senior egyptians.

There's no plan to release.

Right.

Now there's a question about whether we would transfer.

Not just give it to get out of jail free past.

And no senior Egyptian officials content PK has and that that they are considering nobody recently.

I what she means by recently so if she doesn't close the door entirely on how could it work general could we actually transfer this guy if we were so inclined.

Back to Egyptian custody and then they would do with him whatever they want and like we saw with the Lockerbie Scotland the pan am 103 bomber.

We have treaties with some countries I don't know whether Egypt is one of them that permits.

Us to transfer prisoners to serve their time in their native country.

It's only for countries with which we have treaties I'm not sure we have them with -- Egypt and it's only with regard to certain classes of crimes this isn't one of.

What would be the -- in doing that and is there anyway it would appease the masses who took to the Cairo embassy.

Somehow improve relations with what was once an ally President Obama says it no longer as Egypt.

All it could do is embolden the people who agree with up a -- month and who agree frankly with with more she's darker side.

To become even more -- there is another spiritual leader the name Yusuf Al -- Who is regarded by some in the west as a moderate who is in fact as much of -- flaming radical -- himself who would also be emboldened and empowered by doing some.

That's how extraordinary would it be this is you know this is speculative because what we all we know is that they are upset in Cairo right now over this man's detention.

And that these Republican congressmen are raising an issue and Pete king actually came out and said his information is that he's been told.

This is being considered.

But that's all we know that we have the State Department denial with a copy -- that you and I just discussed but.

How how significant an event would this be an.

And really why would -- even consider.

I don't know why we were considerate I don't think we should considerate I think the denials what -- come from the White House and from the secretary of state and what are the flat.

Clear and unequivocal nothing about recently nothing about senior leaders.

Nothing about.

Nothing at least in the door open.

Based on what you're seeing now exhibit -- normally the enormity of something like that is is is can't possibly be overstated and is it like releasing bin Laden.

Get -- the Scott understand one of bin Laden's grievances that he claims led him to undertake 9/11 was the fact about Iraq and was in jail.

His was on his top ten.

Complaints and then it would it would give him I guess some sort of posthumous vindication.

I want to ask you about what we're seeing now and Libya initially we were told that it was a spontaneous demonstration by these protesters.

Now.

We are being told that this was an act of terror and the and the White House is command said well that that should be obvious that's obvious it was active care.

Does this is this.

A law enforcement.

Matter now or -- the Homeland Security matter.

It should be -- military.

And for the life -- I don't understand why it's regarded as law enforcement matter if it is time.

And that's not a fun because we were told last week and that they came out that it's spontaneous and this is that protests and the state department's acting -- comment on it.

Because the FBI is conducting an investigation.

And therefore you have any questions bring them to the Department of Justice the same department -- Iraq.

And then they said but the department justices are gonna talk -- So everything went into the lock down into the -- of the information.

And we started to get Meeks about who was really behind this and it wasn't spontaneous and this is a planned terror attack and there was some heads up about it.

And now they come out say okay it was a terror act does that -- it does that.

No longer DOJ now this is a military thing that the Pentagon should we talk to us about correct.

And it was it's obvious -- it was always obvious that it was say that it was a terrorist attack.

The fact is that the the ambassador's presence in.

What was was was supposed to be confidential but the fact is that they knew we -- the -- appellate -- and I look at -- everywhere that picked heartbreak so.

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love My Bald

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Hair started collecting more than usual every day when I’d wash my hair.

Not good.

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It was shocking to say the least. So shocking that I immediately went into denial.

Maybe it was just a little stress. I could work on that.

Or maybe the hairs in the shower were several days worth?

Maybe those mirror were playing tricks on me at the store. Or maybe it was the lighting that was thin, not my hair.

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I was losing my hair.

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I panicked. I cried. I let myself get down about it.

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I had boxes of Rogaine and similar hair regrowth products in my nervous hands.

I watched infomercials in the middle of the night and saw these guys getting out of swimming pools with hair that looked real. Well, it WAS real. It was THEIR hair. Transplanting from other parts of their head, according to the commercials.

Eventually, I started taking Propecia for my hair loss.

It didn’t seem to help and I stopped it anyway when my first born was about to come into the world because of the rare possible risk of birth defects.

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My vanity–yes, it was all vanity and pride–could possibly lead to irreparable harm to my unborn child.

No way was getting a few peach fuzz hairs growing on the top of my shiny plate worth potential harm to my child.

I stopped.

I stopped combing my hair in creative ways and just cropped it. First a very close buzz cut and then the total shave that I sport today.

The reason for this blog is that I read a story today about a George Washington University study showing that use of this same drug I used may increase a man’s risk of depressive thoughts and even suicidal ones.

Guys,Llullaillaco mummies, look. Some of us are going to go bald. It’s just the way it goes. It’s NATURAL.

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    US spends $70K on ads in Pakistan denouncing anti-

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    He well as we watch more of the chaos today in Pakistan the American Embassy in Islamabad.

    Is airing ads that feature President Obama and secretary of state Clinton.

    On Pakistani TV's.

    He had denounced a film.

    That mocks the Prophet Mohammed.

    Since our -- The United States has been a nation -- respects all faiths.

    We reject.

    All efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others.

    Let me state very clearly and I hope it is obvious.

    That the United States government had absolutely.

    Nothing to do with this video.

    We absolutely.

    -- its contents.

    And message.

    America's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to.

    The very beginning of our nation.

    They spent 70000 dollars of taxpayers' money to run that had.

    And -- and free speech questions in the process turning now to debate -- mark Hannah former aide to John Kerry and Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.

    And Brooke Goldstein attorney and director of -- law fair project.

    And so.

    -- attempting to quell some of the anger I assume is the motivation but are the means.

    The right ones broke.

    Absolutely not first of all let's talk about Pakistan -- this is a country whose state education system foment anti American violence.

    -- city children are taught in their schools to revered -- Honda to Revere suicide bombing.

    And we think that this -- is -- quell anti American sentiment that's.

    I don't think so look at these kids today between six and -- it comes out and these kids are being taught to chant death to America any friend of America is a traitor punish the blast -- is acceptable and -- honor of the prophet mark.

    We had major problems over here and there is a question about whether this -- Is appropriate is it gonna solve it and is it appropriate.

    Okay the answer to both those questions is yes and the reason is because of those kids.

    That are chanting death to America I think everybody watching right now including and and Brooke and I will both agree that that is not just hideous but heart -- kids are being taken advantage of by foreign governments by Islamic radical groups to.

    Be indoctrinated and and and -- propaganda that it teaches them to hate America why it shows you the problems our kids are gonna have.

    Because those are going to be the adults of the future exactly exactly and so what does what can America do when foreign countries don't have the kind of free media system that we enjoy here.

    We need to get the message out that.

    For example this video that this went crazy guy in California produced that's so offensive to so many people.

    Is not part of what America's values are all about America's values are about tolerance and nothing that you saw and President Obama is -- excerpt or Hillary Clinton's excerpt.

    Was factually inaccurate it's important that that message gets out overseas and the seventh --

    If -- agree with you okay not just part of America's tradition.

    America's free speech tradition to give the highest protection to -- most offensive speech in fact.

    Criticism of religion and criticism of government is the cornerstone of a liberal democracy.

    The administration has been working since it's beginnings to undermine our first amendment rights of free speech on issues of national security.

    Including militant Islam don't forget secretary of state Hillary Clinton had a three day closed door meeting with the organization of the Islamic cooperation.

    This past December before the film came out.

    And announcing they're gonna implement human rights Human Rights Council resolution 618 which condemns the use of the media to condemn religion because it.

    There are two things that we agree on and -- that that.

    This video was tedious and it is and it was disgusting and distasteful the second thing it's yes it's protected by free speech this isn't a free speech case President Obama the American government on -- curtailing this person's right.

    To air this video -- to have these these hideous -- it's it's.

    And then that the difficulty we see is when the president of Egypt and mr.

    Moore --

    I'm so it sort of an early on but the problem is you get a basic death warrant out on their lives -- make uses film overseas they in Egypt they've called for all of them to be arrested.

    And if they're found convicted and they will be killed.

    And so against that backdrop is it right for our president secretaries would be going in countries like Pakistan -- this -- in -- We denounce -- it's awful as opposed to saying.

    We stand for something else in the United States.

    I think it's really important -- foreign public sentiment to understand that this isn't what American dollar.

    Are all about I think Salman -- put it best when and you know he's got a target on his head because of some of the anti.

    The -- in the critiques he's made about Islam.

    He said it best is that you know this.

    This video has.

    It as disgusting as it is is has the right to exist and I don't think.

    The president or Hillary Clinton are doing anything to curtail it frankly this video maker the filmmaker has bigger problems to worry about than what that US government let me just finish.

    we didn't discuss the South Park discussing a lot of talent there and -- love religion.

    Disgusting since what is the State Department at film -- the fact of the matter is when the present -- the United States goes and chastise is your protected.

    Freedom of speech he is stifling.

    he's exercising his freedom of speech and I think it's important to remember that the president has the freedom of speech and so this Hillary Clinton.

    They can distance and tell them if they want.

    We are we here.

    -- a lie okay the protests for pre we're pre planned and -- and Angela announced that event in that there's now evidence that it was linked to al-Qaeda also a press release came out from series of Egyptian.

    Islamist terrorist groups.

    Saying that we should storm the embassy -- because we wanted gitmo prisoners released so it had nothing to do with I don't disagree with anything.

    Somebody didn't look how the film into what is premed at 100 -- I --

    Can -- how these guys over.

    I hope you guys -- start because -- I really wanna get to this point because many people believe.

    That if we can make some sort of an outreach to some of these folks we can dial them back we can get them back from the abyss and say we're not that we're not -- that you may think we are.

    But -- the -- on the other side is.

    It you know you give them an inch and they'll take a mile in that a lot of these folks are looking to change American society.

    By imposing their values on us how to talk to you guys about that -- the spectacle.

    And they are complete this -- our children to deal with in twenty years accrue to this indoctrination in Karachi Pakistan our allies by the way.

    For the children are chanting death to America.

    -- joining me again Mark -- and Brooke Goldstein so that's what I wanted to ask you about his.

    There is a notion that that their goal.

    These to these radical islamists.

    Is not just it to have us stay out of their hair but to actually change America to make us stand down from our principles of free speech and so on.

    Which is one of the reasons why this ad with our president secretary of state is controversial --

    And changes from with -- and we saw that.

    In the Muslim Brotherhood -- document that was released in the Holy Land Foundation -- it was to get -- to undermine our own rights that is the essence of the creeping Sharia law here.

    And the thought that we can -- keys Islamist terrorism by apologizing.

    For our constitution is ridiculous.

    And how we know that that's -- Egyptian embassy tried to do you.

    Did you not put the press really -- apologizing for the film before the embassy was stormed and we see how well that -- about that --

    This is not about appeasement at all what this is about is our public diplomacy professionals people of both political parties.

    Making an assessment people whose brought their families to live in places like that in Pakistan.

    And put their families in harm's way to serve our national interest making an appraisal that the most effective way of beating back this anti American sentiment in the region.

    Is to present corrective messages about America's values.

    And if these people like ambassador Chris Stevens in the three others -- died so tragically.

    While serving our country that made the decision to do is not it didn't come from the Obama administration can't -- United States our government I don't.

    about this but we saw how that worked out for ambassador -- I mean there's a question about whether you can reason with this particular faction.

    Of of who radical islamists I think our free speech laws are based on the premise.

    That you can reason with anybody that you can get a message across to that all human beings are reasonable people it's that when you're going up against -- These people if they get our message is correctly -- there's a free trade -- but you know free exchange free marketplace of ideas if you will that's what diplomacy is based on.

    Now when you have state run media and Islamic.

    Militants and and people indoctrinated in these young kids.

    If they don't have we need absolutely a military solution to that we need to be dropping bombs on those terrorists but what we also need to be doing is dropping messages on the innocent people who are being brainwashed.

    By them so that they understand that America is isn't what the people that --

    Tonight marks sounds like President Obama this sounds like a lot like we've heard from reputable that recruit their own children as suicide bombers people that's -- bombs and blow children's -- to pieces which is what Pakistani terrorists do which is that the Muslim Brotherhood.

    Advocates they're not reasonable people know of anything quite like a brilliant actress second let's just bring it back.

    The Obama administration's policy.

    Has been to stifle speech deemed critical of Islam from the beginning.

    Okay the words is -- and -- hot -- being redacted from all counterterrorism training manuals.

    Season FBI officials are being fired because they're deemed Islamic Filbeck.

    They can't brief our counterterrorism community anymore and we had a Fort Hood report.

    That cold this act of terrorism workplace violence they report about Fort -- that completely omitted the fact that major Nidal Hasan had connection to Islamist terrorist that he wrote an essay arguing for the painful liquidation of non Muslims.

    And justifying suicide bombing.

    All this for what say -- let's say.

    I got to leave it that it's believe it is a rhetorical question and it has been for -- thank you both so much -- it.

    I just you know one other guy and I and I mentioned -- in and -- talk about before about.

    You think about probably have this country great and we're so divided right now this political season but you see what's happening overseas.

    And it should bind us together as a country I mean look what we're up against it's not about Democrats vs Republicans right now it is about this country.

    -- such an anti Americanism that exists in the world over watch.

    Over what.

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    The in the holy site was like speaking -- I do -- being disrespectful right.

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    By the way to -- Galilee awake enough.

    -- very words.

    University of Colorado segregate gun -- students Greg you said quote the campuses at boulder Colorado Springs are segregating students over 21.

    -- a concealed weapons carry permit while banning guns everywhere else that's not true they're banning guns in the other dorms and from ticketed events like football games and plays otherwise you are free to carry.

    On campus if you have a permit that's for the Supreme Court is forcing them to do.

    This is my fault I didn't write that script you read it yes but whoever who wrote that I don't know I didn't.

    -- I can't do that Greg they're not here you're their spokesman no I'm -- yes you are you have to take credit for everything you read.

    Part of the job -- to the responsibilities are pretty same great power comes great responsibility to whom I'm not saying Greg answers to your browser -- amendments.

    -- Robbed Brooke you brought up the fact it under Colorado law the university can't prohibit the carrying of concealed weapons except in areas anyone of these four exceptions.

    And of which is of course -- the Colorado Supreme Court struck down the university's board of regents outright ban on CCW.

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    Yeah.

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    Are you should I -- he just broke respond yeah but right now I mean he's he's not supposed to do that.

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    I think I don't think it'll ever happen then -- I think it'll put this callous and cruel and only people like you would think of you know what maybe I don't know why are reporting.

    Then I actually think it's gonna get worse for the -- find that.

    Head injuries can can go to murderous impulses because if you look at a lot of -- He towards the end of his legs are just adding some of the same we -- impulses that OJ.

    Maybe allegedly might as well also running back I think you're gonna find that it actually changes your behavior for the -- If you don't have dimensional -- that's my theory.

    What about something like NASCAR NASCAR and make a mistake in people's -- right -- Dying instantly and football's on where do you stop with the kind that NASCAR safety systems are so unbelievable.

    Did -- it's ridiculous it especially since stellar -- Died back in -- the 2001 at Daytona.

    Then bonds and everything they Wear them.

    You see that role and -- crashed into walls and they walk away most of the time -- weren't -- what -- recently ruining your Goss who wasn't serious traction died in NASCAR I think what you're going tournament notebook I don't think I would die within -- Indoors and yet IndyCar whole whole different thing that was him -- things let me just flying.

    Gonna play -- plane crashes you -- now.

    I want you need guys like innings out there -- I think like golf today golf ball yeah -- probably don't mind.

    I just lastly on this drinking stuff.

    -- the appropriate forum to address your sense social life.

    If not now when man who can.

    And it in a place that's more appropriate time rightfully I get one last time.

    I'm not that you really get into an element.

    Of club we have the -- I -- they go play in ruin it for you man we have the time -- think.

    You -- and you don't do it Yoder was around there.

    Because when he orders around you can't -- when he says do you do it pretty -- you can trust him to let me tell people tell anybody you wild -- he won't get so forget yeah.

    And they don't FaceBook you really hard it'll hurt your hand that I don't a little disappointed you know -- defense Bob yes I go ahead.

    I was a little disappointed don't know Star Wars reference for -- He had to get quite get why I hate cold polar opposite.

    I'm done.

    That's who are my friend that you are coming.

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    Grave Digger celebrates 30 years of mayhem

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    Truck rally out there hey Rick.

    Hey guys -- if you -- about two months agenda event everybody knows about the grave digger I'm with the grave digger himself Dennis Anderson.

    You -- started this entire sport on that truck -- back there.

    Yeah well you know thirty years ago that's -- we had to work with there was no monster trucks.

    And -- and that's it I mean that's that's the old ripped from a truck that's the original piece.

    And it's honestly it's a remake government is making just like the other old truck was in the beginning and you took parts from the farm parked tractor parts and such and put that thing together exactly man I was inspired because always like big tractors -- tires and light trucks.

    So I -- integrated them together.

    Back in the old farm days obviously you know I was up of the future -- of American man I was an FF Bay -- yeah and -- So that's you know that's where I started grave digger and I just kind of got a mouse fight with.

    One of the higher ups in the farm operations 1 morning and as we will work in -- Basically with a few a few other county board that's what my take is jumping dig your grave and it took great to -- against -- bank any grave digger on the Salvadoran is history after that.

    And it worked all right I wanna come over here and take a look that skins from that truck right there that you started it now you're out here in front MetLife stadium.

    And New Jersey and this what you're gonna erase and and today.

    Exactly that -- back thirty years ago I had about 12100 dollars in vested and about broke me to do that.

    This -- today right here -- like this a 265000.

    Dollar monster truck.

    And is the top of the -- you know I mean I've been play a -- for a long time but.

    MetLife stadium I'm gonna tell you right now we're gonna rock the house here this is probably the biggest it is the biggest event that we've ever put on on the East Coast.

    And -- you know I MetLife is the place I'm telling you -- we.

    We wanted to be big we want to come back I've never been here to --

    And your biggest -- good luck to you today.

    The icon -- legend of this sport guys -- anywhere Dennis Anderson's -- here.

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