larger connection or a larger plot unfolding, i have it right here. right now there s no current indication that the boston marathon bombings were a part of a broader plot. your thoughts on that statement. well, we don t know that s for marc thiessen. okay, yeah, we don t know whether or not there was an international element and even if it turns out it was islamic extremists we don t know if it s al-qaeda central or al-qaeda arabia peninsula or lone jihadist like hassan or somebody in the fort hood shooting. we don t know. if it was an al-qaeda central plot this would be puzzling. it s not their m-o. one of the mysteries after 9/11, why didn t they do stuff like that after 9/11. they were going tore the bick bick they were going for the big
while and last time she was in the hospital, the nurse came up to me in the hall and she said, your daughter cheers me up. and i says, well, that s carrie and she said, you know, i asked her, how come you re so cheerful all the time, carrie? and her response was, well, every day i wake up i decide, and that s the key word, mike, i decide every day i wake up and decide, today i m going to love my life and that was her m-o. that s the way she was. i think the whole country is crying right now. way too young for her to pass away. 38. mike: 38 years old. when she died i didn t think i could i didn t want to live, really. i stayed in bed with the covers over my head, but we had been writing a play together and hadn t finished it and my husband said, carol,
while and last time she was in the se came up to me in the hall and she said, your daughter cheers me up. and i says, well, that s carrie and she said, you know, i asked her, how come you re so cheerful all the time, carrie? and her response was, well, every day i wake up i decide, and that s the key word, mike, i decide every day i wake up and decide, today i m going to love my life and that was her m-o. that s the way she was. i think the whole country is crying right now. way too young for her to pass away. 38. mike: 38 years old. when she died i didn t think i could i didn t want to live, really. i stayed in bed with the covers over my head, but we had been writing a play together and hadn t finished it and my husband said, carol,
and she was rallying for a while and last time she was in the hospital, the nurse came up to me in the hall and she said, your daughter cheers me up. and i says, well, that s carrie and she said, you know, i asked her, how come you re so cheerful all the time, carrie? and her response was, well, every day i wake up i decide, and that s the key word, mike, i decide every day i wake up and decide, today i m going to love my life and that was her m-o. that s the way she was. i think the whole country is crying right now. way too young for her to pass away. 38. mike: 38 years old. when she died i didn t think i could i didn t want to live, really. i stayed in bed with the covers over my head, but we had been writing a play together and hadn t finished
between iran and hezbollah on one hand and al-qaeda on the other side and could be fighting over the nuclear welcomes. north korea s proliferation is a serious concern and that is something i think that hasn t gotten a lot of attention. and north korea and iran specifically? there s an extensive cooperation going on between north korea and iran today. we know that a senior architect of iran s program and witnessing a north korea nuclear test, extensive cooperation. they ve been cooperating for years on advanced ballistic missiles. we ve got to focus on north korea s technology because that s going to end up in iranian hands one day. you mentioned the nuclear test, one on february 12th, i believe, that resulted in additional u.n. sanctions. could this all be a move by kim jong-un to perhaps draw washington and the united states into maybe additional aid for north korea? well, that certainly has been his m-o and the m-o of his father and grandfather.