originally conceived that way, wolf. these discussions in secret go back to november 2010. this is not new. in february, 2011, secretary of state clinton said publicly it was the dire of the u.s. to have a political diplomatic settlement of the conflict and the secret negotiations came out of that opening that she made. she sent her emissary to meet secretly with the taliban. there are extensive conversations with the idea of stabilizing the country when u.s. forces left. i don t think anybody imagined it would backfire in the way it clearly has in terms of american public opinion in the last several days. david ignacious, author of the director and i recommend. chris ullrich, thanks to you, jim sciutto. brandon webb, thanks for joining us. a separate video showing a couple that went missing in
well of a d.c. 10 that landed on the tarmac in montreal. victor alvarez molina described it as being so cold he couldn t breathe. he eventually was granted the political asylum he risked his life for. he joins a rare group of a couple hundred of people in the history of aviation known have hitched a ride in the underbelly of a plane and lived to tell about it. after more than seven hours on a flight from tahiti to los angeles but more than 3/4 of stowaways suffer the kind of fate you d expect after being in a space colder than a freezer for several hours with little oxygen. november 2010, 16-year-old avan dale is thought to have hidden in the wheel well. as the plane landed the teenager fell to his death as the landing
the governor s staff back in november 2010. it was something about a secretary in the governor s office had been using her state e-mail account to press some county officials to look into cats that had popped up on her property. this is how it all began. then a couple weeks later after kathleen, the director, tells the governor s office that she s investigating this matter, a couple weeks later she s told you have to step down. we have to replace you. and now, you know, this is an independent agency. for something like this to happen, what is the message that someone would get, you shouldn t be investigating the governor s office? you should turn over the complaint if the governor s office asks you? the chairman says i made a decision to replace kathleen way before this was filed but it was still during the time that this investigation was opened that she was replaced. fear rel cats and port-a-potties. this is what we re being forced
they didn t appreciate the legs that it would have. the fundamental reason that people are interested in this story nationally is that it s so simple. it s not that the lane closures was of national importance. it says something quite specific about the way that the governor managed the state of new jersey that i think is compelling to people. and so it s going to have legs and people are going to get involved where they can. so, yeah, you re going to see mushrooming. sal, you broke the news about the ethics committee investigation. you broke it in the pages of the star ledger and online. tell us what the implications are for this administration. well, first of all, this is a very powerful agency because they have subpoena power. it s like a court of law. and they can fine people tens and thousands of dollars if they find that they have done something very egregious so the accusation is very serious that the executive director of the agency had opened an investigation into a member
secure shelters. here is more on what s on there. north koreans fired first in this particular incident. some 500 artillery shells fired by north korean forces. you see the demilitarized zone that separates the two koreas there. that zone goes into the yellow sea off the west coast of the korean peninsula there and 100 of those artillery shells crossed that line and fell in south korean waters so the south koreans hit back, firing 300 of their own shells. what you re looking at here is what may be one of the reasons why the north koreans acted. these are exercises between the u.s. and south korean military forces. the north koreans don t like the fact that they re going on and a lot of analysts say that s why they launched these artillery shells as a warning shot. if you like, it s not as if they haven t done it before. go back to november 2010. north koreans fired a bunch of