for saying when the forefathers put the constitution together al qaeda didn t exist. shepard: then why isn t someone talking about changing the constitution rather than going straight through it. this is the debate we need to have. shepard: i don t hear anybody talking about changing the constitution. i hear them talking about breaking it. if the administration needs wider, leaner, and legislative laws in order to counter the threat to the u.s. homeland and ameliorate the safety to the u.s. citizens abroad, then this debate has to happen and cannot go on doing what it s doing under the constitution. shepard: there were terrorists 200 years ago in different forms. but the constitution is not cafeteria plan. if they want to make at it cafeteria plan, take can whichever part you wasn t, fine, but that s novelty the rule. there s another point to make here. we elected you guys electioned your president and as a respect and as the confidence within the administration no order
countries that are saying that they want to give snowden asylum. one of them is venezuela where the president came out and said yes, he would be willing to give snowden asylum. he said so in a speech at a police academy last night. and this is really the biggest that we ve ever heard from anyone. this is the first time we ve ever heard a leader say yes, we are going to give this man asylum. on the other hand, you have nicaragua where the president said yeah, we d be willing to think about giving him asylum if all the outside circumstances are correct. so that seems to show there has to be some sort of process in place. but certainly the venezuelans seem to have the most real offer on the table for edward snowden. that s certainly something that s making the russians quite happy. they have become increasingly annoyed at his presence here. there have been several russian officials including the russian president saying this cannot go on for very much longer. we want edward snowden to fin
enters their territory. the international community remains extremely concerned this crisis could still spin out of control. the cannot go on like this way, confronting and challenging the order of the secretary council. and russian president vladimir putin warned today a nuclear war here would make the chernobyl disaster look like a fairy tale, bret? bret: david pipener seoul, south korea. david, thank you. at least 15 people died today in damascus, syria when a suicide bomber detonated a car in a busy residential and financial district. at least 53 were hurt in syria and syria s prime minister said it was a rebel response to recent gains by the army. the rebels blame the government. it comes as u.n. inspectors wait for permission to go to syria to investigate claims by both sides of chemical s weapons use. at least two people were killed and 89 injured in fighting between egyptian
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