killed. my daughter didn t deserve all this. she should have had the friends that she wants. reporter: she had a learning her vulnerable. the killing was carried out by brimmer and four of her friends. all charged with first degree murder. under the ghuise of going out o a shik, she was taken to the bank and shot one time in the back of the head. her body then thrown into the river. i have one thing in my mind right now. and that is to send all six of them to hell. and i ain t going to rest until it s done. and after it is all done, i ll show my emotions. reporter: court documents say that the alleged mastermind of all this directed brimmer in alaska to commit sexual assault against some minors, one of whom was 8 or 9 years old. investigators say they recovered
officials to undermine the prose but before that the president signed the mag nitsy act and this bans the visas of human rights abusers and dictators in russia and worldwide. putin is no fan of this law. the biggest thorn in his side. many around him are eager to see this repealed. i m joined by bill brewer, hermitage capital management. the man behind the magnitsky act. bill, i had ian brimmer on the show a little earlier who made the point that while donald trump uses this for deflection, he has a point that the obama administration was not as aggressive with russia as it could have or should have been which is a point you make very, very clearly in your book red notice. yeah. well, ian is right. and i would agree with him that getting obama to get tough on putin and on russia was like pulling teeth. it took they defied us at
chinese experts. brimmer warns president xi benefits from lucky timing. trump renounced the u.s. commitment to washington led multilateralism and generated uncertainty about the future role in ace. asia. they predict china s navy will be buggerbugger bigger than u.s. navy. anywhere it finds an opportunity, it is jumping in. headlong. whether that s in africa or in pakistan. china is increasing foreign aide building bridges and road all over africa and asia. president trump pulled out of the trans-pacific partnership. there is a pull back. america first won t be appealing to this region. last sewn the pentagon warned
strategy moving forward. so there s still kind of criticism within that support, but brimmer, he s been a pretty outspoken critic. he said in an op ed this week in the wall street journal, this situation right now is a flashing warning light for a reductionist national security policy that sends a message of weakness to our friends and enemies. there are people out there even among critic who support the sending of troops initially which is what president obama announced yesterday. it is a very testy situation. people from the past coming back and there are contentious battles who is right and who is wrong. thank you, michelle kosinski i appreciate that. nor prubl more trouble for gm this morning. a recall for an ignition switch defect. a look at that next.
from al-maliki s point of view we had said we would have 3,000 troops there. they would sent is he air force base, and protect themselves. they would be less than a brigade. we put al-maliki in an impossible situation with that demand and effectively i think in many sideways, there are a lot of town that believe this suited the president s purpose. he didn t want to have to keep the troops there. certainly everything he has done since then in libya and in syria speaks very highly of a desire to get out of this region. good morning to you. ambassador brimmer not alone in his thinking. i spoke with bill crystal last night. he thinks along the same lines. is the white house gaining any