what he says is the saddest day of his life. we ll hear more from him later tonight about those animals. the animals that never should have been kept, where they were, and whose lives never had to end the way they did. you ll hear as well from the local sheriff whose deputies became reluctant hunters in the name of public safety. we re live on the scene later this evening. we begin however tonight keeping them honest, holding the people who want to be president to their word. you won t hear a lot of shape-shifting nuance from me. i m going to give the american people a huge, big old helping of unbridled truth. texas governor rick perry today promising to be a truth teller, suggesting his gop rivals are not. keeping them honest, though, last night there were a number of incorrect statements made at the republican debate. let s take a look at some of the statements made and how they fit the facts. over the last several years, 40%, almost half the jobs created in texas w
police and sheriff s officials in ohio after the owner of a preserve, game preserve, killed himself and let them loose on the town. the one monkey they couldn t find, police say the t cheetah, ate that monkey. authorities defending the decision to take those animals down. saying it was us or them. ja jason carol. reporter: so many questions this morning. why terry thompson the man that owned all the animals, why he opened the cages and set those animals free. knowing that many of them would most likely be killed. this is a manna by all accounts loved these animals. that s one of the major questions that investigators will be looking at this morning. in all, 49 animals killed. the pictures really tell the whole story. we see those pictures of those animals, wild exotic animals, killed out here. sheriff s deputies telling me they were sickened to have to do what they did to put the animals down but simply felt as though they had no choice. the story actually started to unfo