$875,000. is that something she would see and sign off or is it more laundered and nuance so you don t know exactly what you are signing off on? no, we believe? accord together inspector s general report that not only did she have direct seen off but she knew exactly what the line items were. and this was a party. we not only have the documentation but the videos to prove what they were doing was not something that, you know, helped out the taxpayer by any means. this was a party they got paid to show up to. their rooms and expenses were all paid for. these are penthouse suites at the m resort, 2200 square foot rooms paid for by taxpayers. is there any reason why i don t even know, scuba diving, i take it there s no sorts of good business, government reason that we should be paying for scuba diving? we made probably for their time being there but i don t know if we even paid for the scuba lessons but i guess you would agree that would be a sort of
$875,000. is that something she would see and sign off or is it more laundered and nuance so you don t know exactly what you are signing off on? no, we believe? accord together inspector s general report that not only did she have direct seen off but she knew exactly what the line items were. and this was a party. we not only have the documentation but the videos to prove what they were doing was not something that, you know, helped out the taxpayer by any means. this was a party they got paid to show up to. their rooms and expenses were all paid for. these are penthouse suites at the m resort, 2200 square foot rooms paid for by taxpayers. is there any reason why i don t even know, scuba diving, i take it there s no sorts of good business, government reason that we should be paying for scuba diving? we made probably for their time being there but i don t know if we even paid for the scuba lessons but i guess you would agree that would be a sort of
friend. he never expected the dog to be his hero. boomer was the dog s name. he was a 115 pound black lab. he saved colonel stewart s life when he was shot during an armed robbery. now, retired from the army and currently a mayor in georgia, he tells his story in the new book boomer, one of the unwanted. and he joins us now. great to have you here, sir. thank you. so your first meeting with boomer, tell us how it went down. when they brought him up to me after desert storm, my brother-in-law brought him up and dropped him off, he was so excited that we had a swimming pool. he jumped in the swimming pool and ran around and came out all wet and shaking and he looked at me and said i think i m going to like it here, dad. we became a running partner. he had a thing for water. you d be scuba diving and he d be sitting at the boat staring at you. boomer didn t like people to go underwater. and when i m teaching scuba
what if the intent to kill is murder and the planning and the premeditation, the deliberation occurred in the states? guest: absolutely. that is what the prosecutors are alleging the intent to commit murder occurred in alabama and he hatched a plot to hill his wife while in alabama and the evidence does go along with that. because he actually had her become certified two weeks before her death in scuba lessons that occurred in alabama. he planned this. assume the u.s. has jurisdiction, there is no double jeopardy and he can be tried. he pled guilty in australia. is that an admissible confession in a alabama courtroom? guest: his plea would be admissible in alabama. however, that plea will not establish his guilt of intentional murder. explain. guest: the charge he pled to in australia was of negligence homicide. in other words, watson pleaded to being negative jents