in your day-to-day life. i don t know about you, but i love going to a movie theater, sitting in the dark with a bunch of strangers. everyone is laughing at the same time, crying at the same time, but when you walk out of the theater, you can have a completely different perspective on the film than the person sitting right next to you. i think that s magical. i think we lost brooke s we lost brooke s audio there, but you and i can still talk because i was listening to everything you said. yeah, there is something about movies that you go to a theater, like you said. you don t know anybody but then you all collectively are feeling something. perhaps is that the gauge of a good movie, how it makes you feel once you have left the theater or once, you know, you have turned off your dvr or television to reflect on a favorite movie?
thoughly cleared. that s a lengthy job and people hiding to take shots, as well. a lot of individuals are being used. in fact, the group we were with, looked very familiar to american vehicles and we ve seen a lot of coalition air power providing support for the persh merger, but the job is to push further down the main road of mosul itself. a lot of mines and roads to cover. a lot of isis fighters hiding away inside there. and the biggest question really, brooke s what becomes of the 1.2 million people, being thought to be trapped inside the town of mosul, themselves. yes, tents around the city they could potentially get to, but potentially to be used as human shields by isis and the bomb bartment will continue all around here. we ve love to hear from those
in the case of the director of the fbi, james comey, here s how he described the fbi s involvement. if you touch our shores with your corrupt enterprise, whether that s through meetings or through using our world class financial system you will be held accountable for that corruption. and at the heart of this brooke s the fact that fifa has not been able to police itself. it hired a former u.s. prosecutor to do an internal investigation and then took his investigation and said nothing to see here nothing went wrong. no kidding. he himself then had to distance himself from fifa s own description of his investigation. see this is why the u.s. decided it had to step in to try to help police soccer. talking to a big sports editor here last hour he was saying even though certain world cup locations are determined for however many decades, that could all change as well. this has massive ramifications for some time to come. evan perez, great to see you.
at least 13 deaths. former federal prosecutor anton valukas today will release his findings addressing the corporate culture at general motors and how it may have worked to keep the danger under wraps for a decade. now, ken and beth melton say it was a faulty switch that led to their daughter, brooke s, death in 2010. they settled their initial claims against the company but have asked to reopen the case, saying gm hid evidence from them. that is something that general motors denies, but the meltons are unconvinced. they re playing with numbers, that they don t count brooke s death, and she s dead because of that ignition switch. reporter: are you willing to settle this time? no. settlement is off the table. reporter: any amount of money? right. it s not about the money. as for current ceo mary barra, the investigation is expected to show that she had no knowledge of the danger during her time with the company. she has been there a long, long time, in many positions. she
long delays before the company finally recalled cars for a dangerous defect. faulty ignition switches, now linked to at least 13 deaths. former federal prosecutor anton valukas today will release his findings addressing the corporate culture at gm and how it may have worked to keep the danger under wraps for a decade. ken and beth melton say a faulty switch led to their daughter, brooke s, death in 2010. they settled their initial claims against the company but have asked to reopen the case, saying gm hid evidence from them. this is something gm denies, but the meltons are unconvinced. they re playing with numbers, that they don t count brooke s death, and she s dead because of that ignition switch. reporter: are you willing to settle this time? no. settlement is off the table. reporter: any amount of money? right. it s not about the money. as for current ceo mary barra, the investigation is expected to show that she had no knowledge of the danger during her time with the