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i want to bring in james craig, former detroit police chief here. i'm not sure if you heard what mr. belkin was saying. that they have something that they're looking at. what do you think that is a fair assessment? >> absolutely, again, the focus is on apprehension. knowing that and the fact that the suspect is still at large, he left a weapon and doesn't mean he doesn't have a secondary weapon. certainly they're not going to tell you much at this point. if he got out of the area and they knew that and had information on his identity, of course, they would put it out. i have to applaud the coordinated efforts in law enforcement in this case. i've been on many of these kind of unfortunate tragic situations throughout my career. seem like they're doing a great job. that suspect will be brought in to custody. >> i'm wondering if you think he will be brought in today or will it need some other aspects like video, security video, cell phone video, an id on the weapon itself? >> that would be helpful. it's hard to say. what i find interesting -- i heard t
i want to bring in james craig, former detroit police chief here. i'm not sure if you heard what mr. belkin was saying. that they have something that they're looking at. what do you think that is a fair assessment? >> absolutely, again, the focus is on apprehension. knowing that and the fact that the suspect is still at large, he left a weapon and doesn't mean he doesn't have a secondary weapon. certainly they're not going to tell you much at this point. if he got out of the area and they...
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next james bond [ laughter ] >> seth: you're going to be the new james bond >> they're -- they needed a different angle after the daniel craiger ] but how do you feel -- you know, because this is, of course, as iconic a british character in fiction there is do you -- how are british audiences responding to this news >> well, this is the new - this is -- you'll be finding out from this show, i think. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> but i think they're going to love it. it's also -- the new angle they're taking that james bond lives in philadelphia. [ light laughter ] he eats prewrapped boar's head sandwiches for breakfast and lunch. he's learning to play the guitar off of youtube [ laughter ] and he's very afraid of dogs >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] this seems like a really big departure, not just in casting, but you know, james bond's whole thing. >> i give them a lot of credit for trying to refresh this [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, you know, you're right. i'm sitting here congratulating you when we should be giving them a lot of credit they're the ones putting their necks on this the line >> they're taking a risk but i thi
next james bond [ laughter ] >> seth: you're going to be the new james bond >> they're -- they needed a different angle after the daniel craiger ] but how do you feel -- you know, because this is, of course, as iconic a british character in fiction there is do you -- how are british audiences responding to this news >> well, this is the new - this is -- you'll be finding out from this show, i think. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> but i think they're going to...
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and this from sky news chief political correspondentjon craig: "borisjohnson's pps james duddridge tellsionally. i regret not to have been successful in those arguments and of course, it is painful to be able to see through so many ideas and projects myself but as we have seen at westminster, the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves and, my friends, and politics, no one is remotely indispensable and are brilliant system will produce another leader equally committed to taking this country forward through tough times, notjust helping families to get through it but changing and improving the way we do things. cutting burdens on businesses and yes, cutting taxes because that is the way to generate the growth in the income we need to pay to create public services. and for that new leader, i say whoever he or she may be, i will give you as much support as i can and to you, the british public, i know there are many people who will be relieved and perhaps quite a few will also be disappointed and i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the bestjob in the world. but
and this from sky news chief political correspondentjon craig: "borisjohnson's pps james duddridge tellsionally. i regret not to have been successful in those arguments and of course, it is painful to be able to see through so many ideas and projects myself but as we have seen at westminster, the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves and, my friends, and politics, no one is remotely indispensable and are brilliant system will produce another leader equally committed...
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craig shirley. ventures of tom sawyer, 1865, katherine drinker bolin tom wolf the bonfire of the vanities and larry mercury lonesome dove. currently mr. shirley is reading jameswanson's end of days. napoleon hill's think and growd rich, f john beauchamp's franklin winston and michael dobbs one minute to midnight. a lot of history titles there, mr. shirley. one stood out to me that was napoleon hill's think and grow rich. what is thatat about? >> that book has been around for 100 years. my grandmother georgia turned me onto it as a young boy. it is kind of a different two, it is inspirational but how you achieve success with your spiritual means, your economic social means. just to re-energize my thinking every couple of years now. when i hire a new pr firm i gave them a copy of think and grow rich because he is so much useful information. >> another book you chose your rereading cs lewis' the screwtape letters, why? >> i love cs lewis. he proved that you can be spiritual and be a libertarian. and his case he was a christian and libertarian. it teaches the lord's work is the double what he is teaching how to ruin people's lives. things to avoid things to know
craig shirley. ventures of tom sawyer, 1865, katherine drinker bolin tom wolf the bonfire of the vanities and larry mercury lonesome dove. currently mr. shirley is reading jameswanson's end of days. napoleon hill's think and growd rich, f john beauchamp's franklin winston and michael dobbs one minute to midnight. a lot of history titles there, mr. shirley. one stood out to me that was napoleon hill's think and grow rich. what is thatat about? >> that book has been around for 100 years. my...