prison i was at. i compare everything to the worse. you know, it doesn t compare to the the environment that i was in before. and a small cell with 20 other people. so, compared to my conditions before this, this is a whole lot better. and peaceful compared to that. you mentioned earlier when you and i spoke, i think i got a little bit of the u.s. marine from you because you told me the conditions were tough but you were not particular itly graphic or descriptive. i have spoken to one of your marine buddies with whom you have a much closer relationship than you and i do. he tells of the terrible things you went through in that first prison. yes, yes. it was horrible. yes. like risk were bleeding?
prison i was at. i compare everything to the worse. you know, it doesn t compare to the the environment that i was in before. and a small cell with 20 other people. so, compared to my conditions before this, this is a whole lot better. and peaceful compared to that. you mentioned earlier when you and i spoke, i think i got a little bit of the u.s. marine from you because you told me the conditions were tough but you were not particular itly graphic or descriptive. i have spoken to one of your marine buddies with whom you have a much closer relationship than you and i do. he tells of the terrible things you went through in that first prison. yes, yes. it was horrible. yes. like risk were bleeding?
and this this from the boston globe, pope francis is cleaning house when it comes to the financial watchdog agency. yesterday the pontiff fired the entire all italian board of the financial information authority. the agency was created in 2010 to supervise and regulate the financial activities. four new board members were announced from itly, switzerland, singapore and the u.s. that is a decisive move. professionalizing. the detroit free press, general motors is shoug to learn from its mistakes after a scathing internal report on why the automaker waited more than a decade to recall deadly ignition switches. the ceo mary barra says she has fired 15 people over the defect. nbc s tom kocostello reports. reporter: the deeply troubling findings from former u.s. attorney. what volukas found in this situation was a pattern of
wrongs? hi, mr. spurlock. i m paula. hi, paula. we ll take you back to see dr. grossman. morgan spurlock. hi. how are you? would you like a green tea or water? how are you today? i m good. how are you? super, thanks? how long do you want to live? i talked to a lot of people about living forever. what would i need to do to potentially be able to live not finance-itly? the idea is to live long enough to take advantage of a technological change coming down the line. humans will have the ability to look at life expectancies of whatever they want. that s crazy. so how old are you? 43. and your diet? i mean, my diet s do you snack at all? who doesn t love a good cookie. pie. sugar is one of the biggest dietary health hazards. apple pie. blueberry pie. we refer to sugar as the white satan. coconut cream pie. just say no. cut it out. cut it out completely. so that you get to 75
mission of the italian government. jonathan, go through the details. both originally were convicted back in in the 2009 tl of murder and sexual assault. then acquitted of the charges. this court has now overturned that acquittal, finding them in effect once again guilty of the murder and assault of meredith kercher, with whom amanda knox shared an apartment in italy. she is guilty according to the court and is, quote, illegally in her own country, signal they will at some point try to seek her extradition back to italy to serve those 26 years in jail. the guess is, it s only that, they ll have a very hard time making that happen. i m shepard smith in time swear.