perhaps some peace of mind. if you re doing the math and saying if i leave common sense leaves so i m going to stay but then you re carrying out something that s clearly not common sense. something that is clearly not addressing a threat. something that is a political ploy. built should you be? tell me what should be let s face it we went to the united nations on february 2003 and presented a case for iraq s possession of weapons of mass destruction that most of us felt was suspicious. we have been confronted by the principled intelligence agencies of the united states, frans, germany, jordan, israel in a concerted way and who are we to dispute that. so what would you say if you were in general mattis position, we re confronted by this, therefore i m going carry out. what s the threat? what would you have done if you were in charge of sending troops to the border?
welcome back. at first, it was just a rumor that sped around crozet, virginia, february 2003. pretty soon everybody knew it was true. it wasn t any ordinary fire robert davis witnessed out on cling lane. you hear about it in the grocery store or the gas station or stuff like that. it was clear that it was a murder. yes, sir. ann charles and her 3-year-old thomas were dead, horribly. the forensics man, larry claytor, got a better look at it than anybody. this is probably one of the more horrendous cases i had worked in my career. larry couldn t give investigators much to go on. a few small footprints out back in the snow. but forget dna. any possibility of finding that was flushed away by fire hoses. and then i get word from the medical examiner s office that they had recovered a knife that was sticking in the woman s back. what did you think when you
welcome back. at first, it was just a rumor that sped around crozet, virginia, february 2003. pretty soon everybody knew it was true. it wasn t any ordinary fire robert davis witnessed out on cling lane. you hear about it in the grocery store or the gas station or stuff like that. it was clear that it was a murder. yes, sir. ann charles and her 3-year-old thomas were dead, horribly. the forensics man, larry claytor, got a better look at it than anybody. this is probably one of the more horrendous cases i had worked in my career. larry couldn t give investigators much to go on. a few small footprints out back in the snow. but forget dna. any possibility of finding that was flushed away by fire hoses. and then i get word from the medical examiner s office that they had recovered a knife that was sticking in the woman s back.
a rumor that sped around little crozet, virginia, that february, 2003. but pretty soon everybody knew it was true. it wasn t any ordinary fire robert davis witnessed out on cling lane. at first, it was just a rumor that sped around virginia. it wasn t any ordinary fire robert davis witnessed out on clean lane. you hear about it in the grocery store or the gas stations or stuff like that. so it was clear it was a murder? yes, sir. ann charles and her 3-year-old, thomas, were dead, horribly. the forensics man, larry clay tore, got a better look at it than anybody. this was probably one of the more horrendous cases i had worked. larry couldn t give investigators much to go on, a few small footprints in the snow out back. forget dna.
february 2003 vladimir putin had been president for about three years. he decided to summon a bunch of russia s biggest men. decided to summon them for a big, big meeting. the meeting was open to the media. the wealthiest man in russia at the time was this man. he was the head of russia s largest oil company. and he was planning for kind of a showdown with putin at that meeting. he went to that meeting with a power point presentation in hand to talk about corruption in russia and how it cost the russian economy more than $30 billion a year. he made his criticisms. he did so publicly with the cameras rolling. you can imagine that that did not sit well with president putin. that was february 2003. by october of that year, he was arrested. the richest man in russia, one of the richest men in the world is behind bars tonight. the head of russia s largest oil