i will not make any excuses for what i did, at all, i did what i did, and i went in and i know what i did with my son and i would never hurt him, okay? however, bad idea. okay. i will say it. in point in even going further. i know it was a bad idea. trace: it was a bad idea. we all agree to that. guest: there were not 85 people on the boat. trace: did you son say i can t believe you threw me in the water. guest: he said, daddy was trying to be silly but nobody thought it was silly. guest: and i agree. i grow. also, addressing child support, that has been paid to finally paid, you know, to zero. trace: i am reading off the
the concerns that have come of it, but i think . trace: were you drinking? were you drinking at the time? guest: i have no, i had, i had, i had been drinking before. trace: yes-or-no when you threw your own son over the boat? the people on the boat said you appeared to be drunk? we just want do know, we have known that you have pleaded guilty of not paying your child support, do you believe you are a good father? do you think it was the right thing to do? would you do it again toss your seven-year-old son over the side or the back or the bow of the boat or out the boat? guest: no, i do not. however, i want to make it clear that it was jumping in together, not tossing him over the side. trace: you tossed him and you jumped in and others rescued him and the 9-1-1 call started going right there at 85 people
rental and he has been . he is swimming back. trace: the man said he was playing with his son and they talked about jumping in the water together. and now the news live in the new york newsroom. reporter: the man was on a boat tour with his girlfriend and his two young senators from a previous marriage were along and a spokesman for the orange county sheriff tells fox that he began arguing with his girlfriend which made his seven-year-old son cry, and the father told the boy if you don t stop crying i m going to throw you overboard, and he then slapped the boy several times and threw him over the 5 high bow and a witness says the father told the boy he needed to toughen up and onlookers called 9-1-1. what boat are you on? on the queen. we are not middle of the bay. he threw him over.
strong hold that qaddafi has left. we will see what, exactly, happens and they think the fights could take at least ten daze and it will be bitter and bloody and the rebels believe they could finally find qaddafi himself, either in sirte or in the south of the country but either way when the cities are overrun if the rebels are successful there will few places for him to hide and maybe, just maybe, they will route him out. back to you, trace. trace: thank you, streaming live from what is now late night in tripoli. witnesses say a 35-year-old man threw his seven-year-old son over the edge of a boat in a crowded marina because the kid was crying. he was charged with felony child endangerment and the father says he was just applying around. and the father joins us like for his side of the story next. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made.
this guy threw his seven-year-old over the edge of a boat because the kid was crying and joins us live for his side of the story. a must-see interview all ahead in studio b unless breaking news changes everything. and the situation in the northeast has improved but many towns are still facing major flooding in the after math of hurricane irene. in vermont officials were able to restore access to all but one of the towns that got cut off because of flood waters. members of the national guard today sending out ford, water and other supplies to people across the hard-hit state and president obama today declared major disaster areas in north carolina and new york. and that will free up federal aid. but states all up and down the coast are feeling the pain. right now an estimated two million people in the region still do not have power.