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>> cooper: let's go. >> okay. >> cooper: so, why would we go diving with them? to learn more about africa's largest and most feared predator face to face. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> cooper: i'm anderson cooper. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? i'll keep asking. knows her way can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp". because aarp is making finding the career you love, no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possibilities to check out life reimagined for tools, support, and connections. if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aar
>> cooper: let's go. >> okay. >> cooper: so, why would we go diving with them? to learn more about africa's largest and most feared predator face to face. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> cooper: i'm anderson cooper. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits...
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>> ranadivé: a couple of them. >> cooper: could they shoot? well. >> cooper: did they have a long experience playing basketball? >> ranadivé: for the most part, no. >> cooper: so ranadivÉ relied on his mathematics talent and devised a computer algorithm that turned out to be a winning formula for his girls. the strategy-- force the other team to turn over the ball. >> gladwell: he says, "look, i'm not... we're not going to bother practicing shooting, it's pointless. we're not going to practice dribbling. i'm going to teach you to run around like this the entire game. we're going to play the most maniacal defense known to man. and we're going to score by stealing the ball and shooting lay-ups. that's it." >> ranadivé: it didn't really matter that my girls couldn't shoot as well. if i could get the ball under the basket and if i could win the turnover battle, then i could win the game. >> cooper: ranadivÉ's girls played a never-ending full court press. they won every regular season game. your daughter's opponents, they just weren't used to playi
>> ranadivé: a couple of them. >> cooper: could they shoot? well. >> cooper: did they have a long experience playing basketball? >> ranadivé: for the most part, no. >> cooper: so ranadivÉ relied on his mathematics talent and devised a computer algorithm that turned out to be a winning formula for his girls. the strategy-- force the other team to turn over the ball. >> gladwell: he says, "look, i'm not... we're not going to bother practicing shooting,...
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and lee anna is like i'm here to pick up cooper and they're like ross never dropped cooper off.e -- just got really calm. and she's like, well i don't know what to do. they walked back out into the lobby and in front of several witnesses all of a sudden she states, "ross must have left him in the car." and they're like, what? there's no other -- no other reason. no other explanation, excuse me. ross must have left him in the car. and they tried to console her. and they're like, no, you know, there's a thousand reasons. he could have taken him to lunch or something. we don't know yet. and she's like no. >> eventually, did she speak with law enforcement back at the tree house, the place where the defendant worked? >> she did. >> okay. when police spoke with her there, did they say anything about the reaction at the scene? >> her reaction at the scene, she didn't show any emotion when they asked her or when they notified her of cooper's death. she did make a statement that, you know, this was her worst nightmare. >> and after being told that he was deceased, did she ask to see her
and lee anna is like i'm here to pick up cooper and they're like ross never dropped cooper off.e -- just got really calm. and she's like, well i don't know what to do. they walked back out into the lobby and in front of several witnesses all of a sudden she states, "ross must have left him in the car." and they're like, what? there's no other -- no other reason. no other explanation, excuse me. ross must have left him in the car. and they tried to console her. and they're like, no,...
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and riyadh, they can cooperate. today saddam is gone, and there is no reason three pillars of the region should not and could not sit together and to create a regional cooperation system in persian gulf between iran, iraq and the gcc. >> hossein, you said here tonight and you say in the book that three different presidencies in iran including, surprisingly to me, the presidency of ahmadinejad made efforts for rapprochement with the west. those efforts failed, as you also said. why do you think this one height work? might work? >> because as i said, of course in my understanding i have also explained in my book i believe ahmadinejad made the most effort even more than rath san january and khatami to reach the u.s. he was the first president who wrote official letter to the u.s. president bush and obama. he was the first president who congratulated an elected u.s. president, president obama in 2009. and the high level talks began during the -- the highest level talks began during ahmadinejad's era when bill burns and
and riyadh, they can cooperate. today saddam is gone, and there is no reason three pillars of the region should not and could not sit together and to create a regional cooperation system in persian gulf between iran, iraq and the gcc. >> hossein, you said here tonight and you say in the book that three different presidencies in iran including, surprisingly to me, the presidency of ahmadinejad made efforts for rapprochement with the west. those efforts failed, as you also said. why do you...
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i remember with great leisure our cooperation -- pleasure our cooperation during her term as national security advisor. you know nato from the inside and you know what it takes to keep the alliance united and your commitment to the transatlantic relations is firm and strong. thank you very much. also, a big thank you to fred and damon and your dedicated team here at the atlantic council. i truly value your strong commitment and service to the transatlantic community and to nato. fred, it is a great privilege and a pleasure to work with you. you have done an amazing job in making the atlantic council such an influential forum in international affairs in washington and worldwide. the atlantic council shapes and informs an important debate. on the challenges we face and the opportunities he must grasp in a world that is more competitive, dynamic, and disorderly. through your tireless work, you play a key role in keeping the bond between north america and europe strong. now and into the future. we recently marked the 70th anniversary of the d-day landing. a stark reminder of the horrors o
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was opposing regional cooperation system and now the u.s. does not oppose a regional operation system. and then we have one about the crisis in afghanistan and iraq and in syria. of course serious equation would be different and they would need to have russia and saudi arabia and iran to manage the syrian crisis, but iran should be a part of the solution otherwise isolating iran and syria, you would never be able to get the solution into this crisis and that is why you're going to have this freedom of the state. >> we will take to. >> hello, i am a journalist. i have a question in regards to iraq. does it present opportunities for operation within the u.s. on both sides that have been officially denied, and secondly how do you see the future of iraq and would you believe that that solution is a good solution or would you see this in the region of iraq are not. >> and margaret, your question was about iraq or not. >> just. >> okay. >> hello, i have two quick questions regarding turkey and am wondering if you could elaborate on how you see ira
was opposing regional cooperation system and now the u.s. does not oppose a regional operation system. and then we have one about the crisis in afghanistan and iraq and in syria. of course serious equation would be different and they would need to have russia and saudi arabia and iran to manage the syrian crisis, but iran should be a part of the solution otherwise isolating iran and syria, you would never be able to get the solution into this crisis and that is why you're going to have this...
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to military cooperation. it remains to be seen at the summit how far we can go, but personally, and i'm very outspoken about it, personally i hope our defense capacity building initiative could also apply to ukraine. but we will see. >> what would that entail? what is the military-to-military type relationship you would expect as part of the defense capacity initiative? >> yeah, i think it's clear to everybody that the ukrainian armed forces need modernization and further capability development. i think nato has expertise at its disposal that could be used to reform and modernize the ukrainian armed forces. but we have also decided to enhance our cooperation with moldova. by the way, recently we saw moldova take a significant step by providing troops to our k-4 operation in kosovo. we have decided to develop what we call a substantive package of cooperation elements with georgia. so with all our eastern neighbors, we want to step up our cooperation in the coming years. >> but we're not quite ready for enlarge
to military cooperation. it remains to be seen at the summit how far we can go, but personally, and i'm very outspoken about it, personally i hope our defense capacity building initiative could also apply to ukraine. but we will see. >> what would that entail? what is the military-to-military type relationship you would expect as part of the defense capacity initiative? >> yeah, i think it's clear to everybody that the ukrainian armed forces need modernization and further capability...
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>> they had two policies on cooper. the first policy is a $2,000 policy through the home depot. >> now, second one, was this something that they got back in 2013? >> yes. well, november 2012 is when he signed up for it. >> was this something he still had at the time of the child's death. >> that is correct. >> and how much was the policy? >> $25,000 policy. >> now, in speaking with him and from looking through the text messages and chats with his wife and things like that, were they having any type of financial difficulties? >> they were. >> what type? >> she was complaining about his purchasing. sporadic purchasing or overcharging credit cards. >> now, who was in control of the finances at this time? >> he was. >> did he tell you anything about his finances? >> yes. >> what did he tell you? >> he stated that the finances were fine, that they had recently charged up $4,000 on a credit card. and he had done that for the airline miles. >> in looking at these phones and computers and things like that, were you able to exam
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money. >> they had two policies on cooper. the first policy is the $2,000 policy through the home depot. >> the second one, was this something they got back in 2013? >> yes. >> and was this something they still had at the time of the child's death? >> dharkthat's correct. >> and how much was the policy? >> a $25,000 policy. >> this past weekend from behind bars the father, justin ross harris, was explaining to his family about how to collect the money. >> reporter: and then there's the way leanna harris has reacted since the incident. at cooper's funeral she said, "i miss him with all my heart. would i bring him back? no. to bring him back into this broken world would be selfish." and her demeanor has been criticized as well. >> she didn't show any emotion when they asked her. or actually when they notified her of cooper's death. >> leanna harris is not doing herself any favors. looking bored and snapping gum is not going to help. i absolutely believe that prosecutors will end up charging leanna taylor harris. i think that at
money. >> they had two policies on cooper. the first policy is the $2,000 policy through the home depot. >> the second one, was this something they got back in 2013? >> yes. >> and was this something they still had at the time of the child's death? >> dharkthat's correct. >> and how much was the policy? >> a $25,000 policy. >> this past weekend from behind bars the father, justin ross harris, was explaining to his family about how to collect the...
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and i wonder if iraq sense of cooperation but tunnel cooperation and actually a successful cooperation syrian chemical weapons program you know putting in and to the syrian weapons chemical weapons program would be one example of an accomplishment i wonder if the to countries really need to push each other's buttons to actually achieve anything productive well remember in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten america undertook a policy called the reset of relations to improve relations with russia despite the russian invasion of georgia this involved getting russia into the world trade organization which mr putin thanked the united states for by the way helping russia build its own silicon valley outside of moscow. having written in the meantime russia was also aiding b i merrick and campaign in afghanistan and that. being the united states on a number of key initiatives not to mention that russia never invaded georgia it actually tried to find golf a georgian attacks and south a city but please go on well we we can obviously refight the georgian war but i think the mistake was ma
and i wonder if iraq sense of cooperation but tunnel cooperation and actually a successful cooperation syrian chemical weapons program you know putting in and to the syrian weapons chemical weapons program would be one example of an accomplishment i wonder if the to countries really need to push each other's buttons to actually achieve anything productive well remember in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten america undertook a policy called the reset of relations to improve relations...
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-iran cooperation? i think the answer is no. first, think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. from a ron'sar experience in syria, which i believe ambassador hof will address, that iran has the ability to defeat a group like isis in iraq in a way that stabilizes the country. they certainly have not been able to do so in syria. in syria, you see the assad government has managed to avoid collapse and avoid being overthrown, which perhaps is in defiance of expectations of a given that we have heard for a long time that collapse is inevitable. but it has not been able to recapture some territory or extend its authority overall in syria, which is what we want to see the government in baghdad do, certainly. if we saw the same outcome in iraq that we have seen in syria where iran has been very involved, we see that as an abysmal failure of u.s. policy. iran would that pursue in iraq would be similar to what they have done in syria. again, that is not something we would like to see in iraq. more involvement by hezbollah an
-iran cooperation? i think the answer is no. first, think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. from a ron'sar experience in syria, which i believe ambassador hof will address, that iran has the ability to defeat a group like isis in iraq in a way that stabilizes the country. they certainly have not been able to do so in syria. in syria, you see the assad government has managed to avoid collapse and avoid being overthrown, which perhaps is in defiance of expectations of a given...
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us assad's military cooperation goes back to the sixty in sixty eight sixty nine. supply does the fifty forty five to fight tanks and one. cop was also one hundred thirty millimeter gun so the cooperation goes back in between of course with one ward and some other humans the military cooperation did not but the last few years we have assumed these discussions i think with my own feeling is first of all. time is ripe for pakistan and usa to get us in for addition to get into closer relationship and we have no major foreign policy disconnect that we had to bust. looking eastwards and particularly i think it is also decided not to look at south asia only to the indian prism so obviously they want to broaden the relationship that. defense relationship by defense cooperation between pakistan and russia is a very. martin part of our order allegations if you want to do damage that elation ship which includes economic trade strategic and defense so this is the first sort of deal. to fly helicopters you have some other things in the process and i think the indian objections
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cooperation. to form those lifelong relationships that have bound our people together for so long. now, my third on everything we do is we need to strengthen our security. the english philosopher thomas hawks wrote of a word -- a world without rules, a world without security. he described this world is having no industry, and of movement no culture, no society. nothing but the continual fear of what violent deaths of a world where the life of man was nasty, brutal and short. security is necessary for us to live free from fear. security takes work and for 65 years that work has been led by the nato alliance. in today's dangerous world, nato must be ready to respond to whatever threats we face. .. but i have to say, this is simply not true. remember, during the cold war, european soldiers were confined to barracks. not so now. europeans have kept themselves in the line of fire over libby a comment in afghanistan. for every two americans soldiers who have served, one european soldier has served with
cooperation. to form those lifelong relationships that have bound our people together for so long. now, my third on everything we do is we need to strengthen our security. the english philosopher thomas hawks wrote of a word -- a world without rules, a world without security. he described this world is having no industry, and of movement no culture, no society. nothing but the continual fear of what violent deaths of a world where the life of man was nasty, brutal and short. security is...
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that cooper had passed away. and her mom said, "what do you mean cooper isn't around?" asked leanna, why aren't you reacting more and she said i guess i'm in shock. and people did react to that. it appeared the woman sitting next to leanna was her mother and she was continuously dabbing her eyes, looking down and appeared to be crying. >> we'll play another exchange. the part that was toughest, and i'm just a journalist covering the story like you. when i heard the moment when the detective was talking and describing little cooper and the abrasions on his face and on his back, as if he had been scratching, as if he had been in this hot car, 90-something degrees that day in georgia. and as i'm listening to this, it made me just -- it was horrible. did anyone react in the courtroom to that? >> they did. her mother sitting next to her reacted. i thought leanna might react too. no reaction from her. and no reaction also from ross harris, who was sitting right in front of me. i couldn't see the front of his face, but i could see the side of him. and at certain points, he wou
that cooper had passed away. and her mom said, "what do you mean cooper isn't around?" asked leanna, why aren't you reacting more and she said i guess i'm in shock. and people did react to that. it appeared the woman sitting next to leanna was her mother and she was continuously dabbing her eyes, looking down and appeared to be crying. >> we'll play another exchange. the part that was toughest, and i'm just a journalist covering the story like you. when i heard the moment when...
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we need cooperation. we are hoping that when the new of on government comes up for the elections are announced we'll be able to agree that we will not allow. you to please don't allow you are against us there been reports that pakistani border guards prior to that offensive drew from that post for two weeks there were also reports that the cooperation between the americans and afghan forces on one side and pakistani forces on the other side wasn't very constructive to make sure that you know the afghan side of the border was sealed i wonder if that was due to the lack of planning or perhaps a deliberate strategy. so much more complex situation because you see that out of a. bucket. and the pakistani taliban and. those bits and the chinese and others so the first task is to destroy this infrastructure and begin control no where does those people go first. to protect the civilians. and those of us who want to see if bess if you allow them to go to one instance who can see the border photos but obviously you
we need cooperation. we are hoping that when the new of on government comes up for the elections are announced we'll be able to agree that we will not allow. you to please don't allow you are against us there been reports that pakistani border guards prior to that offensive drew from that post for two weeks there were also reports that the cooperation between the americans and afghan forces on one side and pakistani forces on the other side wasn't very constructive to make sure that you know...
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to military cooperation. it remains to be seen at the summit how far we can go. but personally, i'm very outspoken about it, personally i hope our defense capacity building initiative could also apply to ukraine. we will see. >> what would that entail? what is the military to military type relationship you would expect as part of a defense capacity initiative? >> i think it's clear to everybody that the ukrainian armed forces needs more organization and further capability development. i think nato has expertise at its disposal that could be used to reform and modernize the ukrainian armed forces. but we have also decided to enhance our cooperation with moldova. by the way, recently we saw moldova take a significant step our viding troops to operation in kosovo. we have decided to develop what we call a sub stantive package of cooperation elmment -- element with jog. so with all our eastern -- with georgia. so with all our eastern neighbors we want to step up cooperation in recent years. >> but we're not ready
to military cooperation. it remains to be seen at the summit how far we can go. but personally, i'm very outspoken about it, personally i hope our defense capacity building initiative could also apply to ukraine. we will see. >> what would that entail? what is the military to military type relationship you would expect as part of a defense capacity initiative? >> i think it's clear to everybody that the ukrainian armed forces needs more organization and further capability...
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. >> they had two policies on cooper. the first policy is the $2,000 policy through the home depot. >> the second one, was this something he got back in 2013? >> yes, november 2012 is when he signed up for it. >> okay, was this something he still had at the time the child's death? >> that is correct. >> how much is the policy? >> $25,000 policy. >> reporter: stoddard laid out the strange way he saw harris react the day cooper died. >> he started off trying to work himself up. we're watching him on the camera as he's doing this. he's walking around, rubbing his eyes. looked like he was trying to hyperventilate himself. no tears. no, you know, real emotion coming out of him except for, you know, the huffing. >> and through the time you're talking with him about his son and his son's death, did you ever see any tears coming from him? >> no. >> reporter: even more bizarre, how witnessed say leanne that harris reacted at the day care when she was told cooper was never dropped off. >> in front of several witness, all of a sudde
. >> they had two policies on cooper. the first policy is the $2,000 policy through the home depot. >> the second one, was this something he got back in 2013? >> yes, november 2012 is when he signed up for it. >> okay, was this something he still had at the time the child's death? >> that is correct. >> how much is the policy? >> $25,000 policy. >> reporter: stoddard laid out the strange way he saw harris react the day cooper died. >> he...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the .s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 221, the nays are 199. he amendment is adopted. the unfin -- the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from california, ms. speier, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by ms. speier of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states hou
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. >>> plus gut-wrenching testimony in a case of justin harris, accused of leaving his little boy cooper to die in a hot car. >> evidence is showing us right now he has this whole second life he's living with alternate personalities and alternate personas. he was having up to six different conversations with different women, the most common term would be sexting. >> and that's not all. police now say harris and his wife were in financial trouble, and took out life insurance policies on their son. >>> usa! usa! >> the clashes will continue today over immigration. protesters vowing to halt the arrival of any undocumented immigrants in the small california town of murrieta. ♪ and happy fourth of july. the festivities already under way pictures from the skies of boston jo boston overnight. ♪ i love that dirty water happy fourth of july, brosstost. >>> i'm ana cabrera in for carol costello. hurricane arthur is unfortunately crashing the party for millions of americans on independent day this morning. arthur is still a category 2 storm whipping treacherous winds and dangerous waves. here it is
. >>> plus gut-wrenching testimony in a case of justin harris, accused of leaving his little boy cooper to die in a hot car. >> evidence is showing us right now he has this whole second life he's living with alternate personalities and alternate personas. he was having up to six different conversations with different women, the most common term would be sexting. >> and that's not all. police now say harris and his wife were in financial trouble, and took out life insurance...
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-iran cooperation? i think the answer is no. first, think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. from a ron'sar experience in syria, which i believe ambassador hof will address, that iran has the ability to defeat a group like isis in iraq in a way that stabilizes the country. they certainly have not been able to do so in syria. in syria, you see the assad government has managed to avoid collapse and avoid being overthrown, which perhaps is in defiance of expectations of a given that we have heard for a long time that collapse is inevitable. but it has not been able to recapture some territory or extend its authority overall in syria, which is what we want to see the government in baghdad do, certainly. if we saw the same outcome in iraq that we have seen in syria where iran has been very involved, we see that as an abysmal failure of u.s. policy. iran would that pursue in iraq would be similar to what they have done in syria. again, that is not something we would like to see in iraq. more involvement by hezbollah an
-iran cooperation? i think the answer is no. first, think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. from a ron'sar experience in syria, which i believe ambassador hof will address, that iran has the ability to defeat a group like isis in iraq in a way that stabilizes the country. they certainly have not been able to do so in syria. in syria, you see the assad government has managed to avoid collapse and avoid being overthrown, which perhaps is in defiance of expectations of a given...
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cooperate with any police investigation. the hotel where he was staying was a hub of feelings, police say, -- a hub of feelings, police say, also involving fifa officials. >> wow. away from these scandal, back to the game. germany versus argentina. >> german hopes are high for a fourth world title. lans are being made for a victory reception here in berlin. >> in brazil, they are focusing on the big game. we checked in on their preparations. >> it was the last morning for the german team at their training base. he took the final stroll on the beach. friday evening, the players depart for rio de janeiro and footballing destiny. >> of course, it is a tense time, but we're really looking forward to it. we are obviously optimistic that we want to bring the world cup back to germany. that is our job on sunday. we are completely focused on it. >> the coach is doing everything he can to keep players focused and confidence, with her eyes firmly fixed on the biggest prize in football. >> we will put everything into it, all our skills
cooperate with any police investigation. the hotel where he was staying was a hub of feelings, police say, -- a hub of feelings, police say, also involving fifa officials. >> wow. away from these scandal, back to the game. germany versus argentina. >> german hopes are high for a fourth world title. lans are being made for a victory reception here in berlin. >> in brazil, they are focusing on the big game. we checked in on their preparations. >> it was the last morning...
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the detective detailed x-rated messages allegedly related with date cooper died, including with a then, 16-year-old girl. >> photos being sent back and forth between him and the defendant? >> yes, there were photos of his penis, erect penis exposed and women's breasts. >> no reaction from the 33-year-old wife who sat with family and supporters in the packed courtroom. >> he was a loving father. he loved his son very much. we went on family vacations together. he was a good dad. >> reporter: just five days before cooper's death, the detective says harris watched videos online about the dangers of being trapped in a hot car and harris visited a web forum devoted to the child free lifestyle. >> you don't have evidence of that? >> true. >> we are so far from the events of june 18th. this has nothing to do with those events what so ever. the status of his marriage and fantasy life has nothing to do with the events of june 18th. we are getting so far -- this isn't relevant to anything. >> judge, this goes to the state of mind to the two weeks leading up to the death of the child. >> this occ
the detective detailed x-rated messages allegedly related with date cooper died, including with a then, 16-year-old girl. >> photos being sent back and forth between him and the defendant? >> yes, there were photos of his penis, erect penis exposed and women's breasts. >> no reaction from the 33-year-old wife who sat with family and supporters in the packed courtroom. >> he was a loving father. he loved his son very much. we went on family vacations together. he was a...
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cooperation. of course, you could see the european union as part of that strengthening of economic ties among allies. but i would very much like to see a strengthening of the transatlantic economic ties. i think that's very much in accordance with article two in the nato treaty. so it's legitimate for a nato secretary general to also speak about t-tip, the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. because economics and security are interlinked. >> i think that's an important point to point out for folks that wouldn't have assumed and understood what article two covers. let me turn to the issues most immediately at hand. you've been working on the wales summit agenda for a while. you've been talking about preparing nato to be fit for purpose ever since it was clear that the alliance would be drawing down its forces in afghanistan and potentially moving away from being an operational alliance. and yet now you have two pretty compelling krooi seize on nato's frontiers. one in the east with russ
cooperation. of course, you could see the european union as part of that strengthening of economic ties among allies. but i would very much like to see a strengthening of the transatlantic economic ties. i think that's very much in accordance with article two in the nato treaty. so it's legitimate for a nato secretary general to also speak about t-tip, the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. because economics and security are interlinked. >> i think that's an important point...
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the problem is not the cooperation.em is that i think that everything was turned in at presentation of american president upside down. the problem is that several months in the eastern part of ukraine is going, you know, a large scale civil war and authorities are killing their people. and 500 -- 500,000 people free from russian border to the russian border from ukraine. >> but you say that the pro-russian separatists have shown that they want to cooperate. in what ways have they shown that if there are allegations that evidence has been reproved from this crash site and, not to mention, the several delays for international investigators to get access to this remote area? >> that's not true. that's the problem, you know. yesterday i watched russian television and the prime minister of donetsk republic said, we're surprised. these investigators got stuck in kiev. what are they doing in kiev? why are they not coming to donetsk? welcome them to come and we'll provide every kind of assistance to them. but the problem is, by
the problem is not the cooperation.em is that i think that everything was turned in at presentation of american president upside down. the problem is that several months in the eastern part of ukraine is going, you know, a large scale civil war and authorities are killing their people. and 500 -- 500,000 people free from russian border to the russian border from ukraine. >> but you say that the pro-russian separatists have shown that they want to cooperate. in what ways have they shown...
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cooperation. to form those lifelong relationships that have bound our people together for so long. now, my third on everything we do is we need to strengthen our security. the english philosopher thomas hawks wrote of a word -- a world without rules, a world without security. he described this world is having no industry, and of movement no culture, no society. nothing but the continual fear of what violent deaths of a world where the life of man was nasty, brutal and short. security is necessary for us to live free from fear. security takes work and for 65 years that work has been led by the nato alliance. in today's dangerous world, nato must be ready to respond to whatever threats we face. .. but i have to say, this is simply not true. remember, during the cold war, european soldiers were confined to barracks. not so now. europeans have kept themselves in the line of fire over libby a comment in afghanistan. for every two americans soldiers who have served, one european soldier has served with
cooperation. to form those lifelong relationships that have bound our people together for so long. now, my third on everything we do is we need to strengthen our security. the english philosopher thomas hawks wrote of a word -- a world without rules, a world without security. he described this world is having no industry, and of movement no culture, no society. nothing but the continual fear of what violent deaths of a world where the life of man was nasty, brutal and short. security is...
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>> look, they could be cooperating right now. these investigators could have come through russia, for instance, rather than kiev. they have clear access to that part of the ukraine. the question is why didn't putin volunteer to let them come in that way, simply open the border. he's not going to cooperate because it was a russian weapon that brought down the airplane. it was russian proxies who fired it. he can't let that evidence go public. so he's going to hold off cooperating as long as he can. >> colonel, you are agreeing with this? >> yeah. >> you agree with the first point philip made? >> yeah. i agree with all of that. putin cannot cooperate fully. he will say he will. when it comes down to letting real inspectors in to gather the evidence, the evidence will convict him. he won't cooperate in what it does. i don't see any resolution to this. we know what happened. we don't have proof. we couldn't make a real case for this. but phil makes a good point. if we can get in there and find out who pushed the button, only through
>> look, they could be cooperating right now. these investigators could have come through russia, for instance, rather than kiev. they have clear access to that part of the ukraine. the question is why didn't putin volunteer to let them come in that way, simply open the border. he's not going to cooperate because it was a russian weapon that brought down the airplane. it was russian proxies who fired it. he can't let that evidence go public. so he's going to hold off cooperating as long...
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she's not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death.or has she been charged with a crime. but still, authorities say she behaved strangely. cobb county police detective testified when she arrived to pick up the toddler from day care on june 18th and found he wasn't there, she predicted what happened. >> they walked back out into the lobby and in front of several witnesses, all of a sudden she states -- ross must have left him in the car. and they're like, what? there's no other explanation. ross must have left him in the car. >> detective stoddard also testified about her reaction to hearing her son had died after hearing her ex-husband left him in his car seat on a sweltering hot day for several hours. >> she didn't show any emotion when they asked her, or when they notified her of cooper's death. >> is this a sign of guilt? >> we all have a script in our head of what's the appropriate way for someone to react when confronted with the tragedy. people react all sorts of ways. and that doesn't make them guilty of anything. >> while in po
she's not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death.or has she been charged with a crime. but still, authorities say she behaved strangely. cobb county police detective testified when she arrived to pick up the toddler from day care on june 18th and found he wasn't there, she predicted what happened. >> they walked back out into the lobby and in front of several witnesses, all of a sudden she states -- ross must have left him in the car. and they're like, what? there's...
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or haps in cooperation with some existing forces on the ground, perhaps not. this clearly has to be a force that would do enforcement in nature that with shoot to kill capability. your second point? >> if the u.s. does take action in iraq -- >> i think the united states has a bit of a dilemma right now in iraq. there are some attractive targets, some attractive isis targets in iraq. i imagine that a good deal of target acquisition has been taking place. it is a bit of a chicken and egg dilemma for the united states right now. if we were to engage those targets effectively in iraq, would affect would this actually have on the formation of a broad representative iraqi government? would it encourage that evolution or would it stop it in its tracks? i think, clearly, there are arguments to be made on both sides, but it is a real issue. way for theble united states to avoid this engage isist be to targets in syria. engagement could obviously, basically hitting syria, whereas in that engagement could have a positive effect on the tactical situation in iraq without n
or haps in cooperation with some existing forces on the ground, perhaps not. this clearly has to be a force that would do enforcement in nature that with shoot to kill capability. your second point? >> if the u.s. does take action in iraq -- >> i think the united states has a bit of a dilemma right now in iraq. there are some attractive targets, some attractive isis targets in iraq. i imagine that a good deal of target acquisition has been taking place. it is a bit of a chicken and...
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get to our partners have convinced us that they have good intentions they warn to preserve cooperation could have expanded nine. moved their political borders close to russia's borders and when we. posed a legitimate question to then what do you want to discuss this with us they said it's none of your business. let us waste of chickens there are still those fools talk that they're exceptional and they don't apply. independent policy anybody would get even seen you crying prove that. them up in the model but it's perverse with double standards. doesn't work but it might use them but i still believe that pragmatism will prevail. we need to get rid of them bishan zz. intends to. garrison to impose common. use of qana that rules of behavior which we need a world based on mutual respect. and mutual consideration of interests every country can be different every country can build a society a word which is different. in its foreign policy russia has consistently push human that. corporation with promoted for corporations for compromises and not for basically confrontation which we. should be
get to our partners have convinced us that they have good intentions they warn to preserve cooperation could have expanded nine. moved their political borders close to russia's borders and when we. posed a legitimate question to then what do you want to discuss this with us they said it's none of your business. let us waste of chickens there are still those fools talk that they're exceptional and they don't apply. independent policy anybody would get even seen you crying prove that. them up in...
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he wanted cooper, his last memory or cooper to remember that he had been loved or that his daddy loved straps him in before driving away, and kissing him, son's kissing him back, they're having a conversation? >> that's correct. >> now, you talked about this u-turn and then going to a light. where you make a decision to it's gore to work or turn to the day care. >> yes, sir. >> the u-turn, how far is it to get from the chick-fil-a to the u-turn? >> seconds. >> when you get to the u-turn, what direction would he have had to turn to see the oncoming traffic and then make the u-turn? >> it's a left-hand u-turn, he would have had to look to his right. >> from the time from the chick-fil-a to that light where he had to make that decision, have you driven that distance? >> i have. >> how many times? >> ten at least. >> how long does it take to get from having left the chick-fil-a parking lot to that light? >> 30 to 40 seconds. >> so 30 to 40 seconds from the time he has strapped his child, in kissed him, and then he says forgot? >> correct. >> judy, the prosecution here is trying to show wha
he wanted cooper, his last memory or cooper to remember that he had been loved or that his daddy loved straps him in before driving away, and kissing him, son's kissing him back, they're having a conversation? >> that's correct. >> now, you talked about this u-turn and then going to a light. where you make a decision to it's gore to work or turn to the day care. >> yes, sir. >> the u-turn, how far is it to get from the chick-fil-a to the u-turn? >> seconds....
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-iran cooperation? i think the answer is, no. first, let's think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. it's not clear from iran's experience in syria -- which i believe the ambassador will address -- -- iran has the able to defeat a group like eye is? -- in isis in away that stabilize the country. they haven't been able to do that in syria. in syria, you seal the assad government has managed to avoid collapse, managed to avoid being overthrown, which is perhaps in defiance of expectations given that we have heard for a long time now its collapse is inevitable. but it hasn't been able to recapture its own territory or extend its authority with syria, which is what we want to see the government baghdad do certainly. i'd say if we saw the same outcome in iraq, that we have seen in syria, where iran has been very world, we could consider that quite a failure. an abysmal failure of u.s. poll and i don't think iraq would welcome it either. the tactics that iran would pursue in iraq would be similar to syria, and that's not
-iran cooperation? i think the answer is, no. first, let's think about the efficacy of iranian involvement in iraq. it's not clear from iran's experience in syria -- which i believe the ambassador will address -- -- iran has the able to defeat a group like eye is? -- in isis in away that stabilize the country. they haven't been able to do that in syria. in syria, you seal the assad government has managed to avoid collapse, managed to avoid being overthrown, which is perhaps in defiance of...
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the resolution demands all states much cooperate -- must cooperate fully.ois russia's attempt destabilize a sovereign state and violate its territory and integrity. the events of the past 4 days should serve as a wake-up call in moscow and prompt a profound re-examination of russia's policy of supporting, training, and arming violent separatist in eastern ukraine. thank you. >> i think the presenter from the united kingdom for his statement. i give now the floor to the representative of nigeria. >> thank you very much, mr. president. in our intervention on the downing of flight mh17 on july 17 that the tragic incident must potentially mark a new dimension in the ukrainian crisis, one that civilents international aviation. this also prompts us to consider the security means for human race. it is for this reason that we not only voted in favor of this .esolution respect for international law -- [indiscernible] is the guiding principle in this matter. in adopting this resolution, the council has once again demonstrated when it is united in purpose, it is capab
the resolution demands all states much cooperate -- must cooperate fully.ois russia's attempt destabilize a sovereign state and violate its territory and integrity. the events of the past 4 days should serve as a wake-up call in moscow and prompt a profound re-examination of russia's policy of supporting, training, and arming violent separatist in eastern ukraine. thank you. >> i think the presenter from the united kingdom for his statement. i give now the floor to the representative of...