then who was? the one that was lying b by mike mcdaniel, this is like the back gone of the building. okay, that s a nickname. dna and unknown metal. the prosecutor says there was no match. dna was running through the database. still, it seems to be a breakthrough for seen date. someone presented the garage opener. wayne knew it was the problem to solving this. we didn t know the person by name. finally, it was up to the jurors. the jury deliberated for three days. david cam was found guilty
they got me doing a lot. they cannot rule it out completely. reporter: they made rapid advanced if nirg this year firing in 16 launches since february. the u.s. responded with shows of force at sea and in the air. placing three carrier groups in the region and flying b 1 b long range bombers over the korean peninsula. president trump himself has repeatedly warned of possible military action. even as his commanders warn that an tack on the north would risk thousands of lives in south korea, even short of military action, some warn that the risk of miscalculation is getting higher. he could easily misinterpret some kind of buildup, something innocuous even like flying b-1 bombers over the peninsula. in that case, maybe he cashes in the nuclear insurance policy. today defense secretary james
looks as if we re going to have to take action. and by the way, if north korea fires multiple missiles into or near guam, i would suggest we re going to treat that as an act of war. so i think the rhetoric has moved the defense question into the critical zone now. and we re going to get back to miguel in guam to talk about what preparation, if any, they re making there. to this strategic point there has been some discussion about a u.s. strategy that involves flying b one bombers and the submarines and we ve got not with japanese escort and not with south korean troops and firing conventional weaponry on missile sites in north korea so as to signal to everybody around that the u.s. is willing to take north korea on and to try to not involve south korea and japan. now, the u.s. has troops in
he will be empowered to do that in the oval office is really the question. clearly the president has trust in kelly. you heard that in some of the remarks this morning at the cabinet meeting. we will see if he is empowered to put all of the gates on the oval office that perhaps need to be there. jon: we are six months end. we have a new team coming in. it s going to be fascinating to watch. we will be watching special report tonight. bret baier the anchor. molly: new information on north korea in the wake of friday s test on an interim continental ballistic missile. jon: testing that they had defense missile systems, flying b-1 bombers over over the koren peninsula. vice president pence talking about a global response. the continued provocations by the rogue regime and north korea are unacceptable. and the united states of america is going to continue to marshal
er. reporter: investigators have not revealed just how fast the plane was flying b you they say another indicator, the plane s altitude supports their theory that the aircraft was burning lots of fuel early on. they estimate the aircraft dipped as low as 12,500 feet. the airplane was not cruising at high altitude as it may have been assumed previously, but it was cruising at a much lower altitude and burning a lot more fuel. reporter: what does this tell us about what happened on board? some aviation analysts believe it s consistent with a massive colossal mechanical failure in the electronics bay which would have knocked out the plane s multiple communications systems is and overwhelmed the pilots with smoke. they probably got intoxicated with the fumes they were breathing in and at that point, although they were at an altitude that was survival,