called a rear air turbine that drops down. you may still be able to get auto pilot back. i ll cut to the quick here about anybody who says this report gives evidence to one side or the other that s it one side is mechanical, one side is someone in the cockpit. no, but just in case anyone was thinking that. we agree. i have more information that s not in the report. but go ahead and make that case. it doesn t. he doesn t. but it might lead you towards mechanical because something might have happened, they re knocked out, auto pilot. that doesn t explain first term, richard. you cannot reach any conclusion of what caused this plane to do what it did from this report. this report is not a who done it or how they did it. it s where is the airplane. i understand that. but does it when you read it, as they re putting the dots together, lead you to understand what they re thinking on that front? absolutely.
talking about it? is this already mission creep? no, it will be mission creep or change of mission when the president decides it s in the national interests of the united states to back the iraqi military with air strikes or other military force. what those troops on the ground now are doing is setting up joint operation centers, they re fanning out across the iraqi army to assess the state of readiness of brigades and divisions. this is more of an assessment mission at this point than an actual combat mission or helping the iraqi army defeat ice. phil, on this issue of mission, my question still remains making the case to the american people as to why the united states would need to do something right now. you hear the prime minister of iraq saying thank you, syria, we re so glad you helped us with those air strikes. but those came from bashar al assad so the u.s. says we don t like the air strikes. this is an incredible situation where the enemy of your enemy is your friend and h
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couldn t have done this himself. someone had to have done it from outside. they searched the basement and the boy wasn t there. so at some point they brought the boy from wherever he was and barricaded him. did the father give the impression that he knew something? that doesn t make sense either. because why would you, as some sort of punishment, i guess, barricade your son in the basement, then call the police and the fbi, much less come on the nancy grace show and get a grilling. i mean, why would you subject yourself to that if you are covering it up? therefore, it leads me to think that someone else was harboring him, was helping him. and i d like to know why. the fact that bloody clothes were found in the home, that we suspect the child was partihars disciplined. i wonder if this is actually a way of protecting a child? were you surprised one thing i noticed when i watched,
it. but why does it keep happening? tom foreman investigates. reporter: if every federal worker in the executive branch alone sent and received as many e-mails as an average business user, that would be more than 326 million a day or 3,777 every second. that s a lot to keep track of. now not only the irs but also the epa is saying we may have some e-mails that we cannot produce that we should have kept. reporter: the irs boss says part of the problem is budget cuts that have made it hard to maintain the government s vast network of computers even though he admits this doesn t look good. it is suspicious. when we uncovered it, we pursued evidence to try to figure out what happened. we found a train of e-mails that the congress has had for some time that noted they worked extraordinarily hard to try to recover those e-mails.