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but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted.he segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany, that could have led to a two-year sentence if he followed his wife into the country. after arguing, he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck. two times in the back. two, three, the total was ten stabs with a big knife. >> how big? >> kitchen knife. >> in the middle of the interview, something unusual happened. >> we're in the middle of this interview with shawn and i noticed a distraction coming over my right side, and it was actually an officer. he was holding a wrist watch that appare
but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted.he segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with...
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but surveillance video shows mack's mother and schaeffer arguing in the hours before the murder. mack's attorney declined an abc news request for comment. according to local authorities, schaeffer killed her because he was hurt and offended following the argument. in indonesia, you get credit for admitting and cooperating. he might think this will save him some time if he's ever sentenced. >> reporter: despite these reported new confessions, the couple has yet to be formally charged. >> you think of natalee holloway and aruba. when something luke this happens, this international court system, international police in that other country and you hope that justice will be brought. >> oftentimes the legal system doesn't match up from what happens here in the united states and other places. hopefully justice is served. >>> coming up, preventing childhood drowning with the help of new technology. >> can a special wrist band and a smartphone help prevent disaster in the pool? check out this device and its promise. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "w ♪ >>> a perfect song fo
but surveillance video shows mack's mother and schaeffer arguing in the hours before the murder. mack's attorney declined an abc news request for comment. according to local authorities, schaeffer killed her because he was hurt and offended following the argument. in indonesia, you get credit for admitting and cooperating. he might think this will save him some time if he's ever sentenced. >> reporter: despite these reported new confessions, the couple has yet to be formally charged....
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riard schaeffer grew up in a mexican-american neighborhood.h other at work, and he asked her for a date. so i went to pick her up and i was kind of shocked to see someone there other than you. i go, "who's that ?" "that's my niece." in the philippines that was tradition that you just don't go out with a man... without any chaperon with you, regardless of how old you are. in mexican culture, in mexico they do have chaperons but this was the united states and i was an american. so i told him the proper way of doing this courtship is you have to come over to my house show yourself to my parents, and talk to them a little bit. so, one day we agreed on... going to meet her family. and i brought my mother and my father. and she brought her whole family... which was about 20 people sitting in the living room. at first, maybe, they didn't understand me and my culture, but eventually i won them over. and actually they dearly love him. and they always ask, "how are you treating your husband ? are you taking care of him ?" it worked out. david freeman wa
riard schaeffer grew up in a mexican-american neighborhood.h other at work, and he asked her for a date. so i went to pick her up and i was kind of shocked to see someone there other than you. i go, "who's that ?" "that's my niece." in the philippines that was tradition that you just don't go out with a man... without any chaperon with you, regardless of how old you are. in mexican culture, in mexico they do have chaperons but this was the united states and i was an...
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authorities say gregory schaeffer made up all kinds of emergencies like he'd fallen so that paramedicsp. prosecutors have charged the 52 year old with making false reports to authorities and he is in jail night. >> illinois teen sending a powerful message with her take on popular taylor swift song it's lighting up youtube much she's battling debilitating disorder and hopes to inspire others to shake off the hater. >> fox's lisa has her story. ♪ >> reporter: this is 18 year old dana. >> this is to all you haters out there. >> she was born with cerebral palsy. >> maybe my walking is weird to you and a little bit different than yourself but i've learned to embrace it. when i'm walking i learned to shake it off. >> taylor swift' song inspired her to show off her dance and walking skills to the world. >> i've gotten bullied because of it and i get people like all the time like staring and saying things. it's definitely made things difficult in my life. >> one day after such an incident, she got the idea to show people her uniqueness to one of her favorite songs. >> hey, i kind of shake the
authorities say gregory schaeffer made up all kinds of emergencies like he'd fallen so that paramedicsp. prosecutors have charged the 52 year old with making false reports to authorities and he is in jail night. >> illinois teen sending a powerful message with her take on popular taylor swift song it's lighting up youtube much she's battling debilitating disorder and hopes to inspire others to shake off the hater. >> fox's lisa has her story. ♪ >> reporter: this is 18 year...
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. >> tony schaeffer, always great to have you on the program. thank you very much tony. >>> americans say, the justice department are launching a program to find recruits in the u.s. before they sign up. jonathan betz has that story. >> the message is just as chilling as the voice. >> my name is abu ramera, from america. >> reporter: an american proudly joining the fight in syria. to stop them before it's too late, the u.s. attorney general launched a new fight. >> we have established processes for detecting american extremists who attempt to join abroad. >> to encourage more people to come forward if they think someone is becoming radicalized. working together in cities across the country to spot potential recruits. >> we can work with them to identify threats before they emerge, to disrupt home grown terrorists and to parenthesis ad would be sproinl potential extr. >> already a french i.s.i.l. fighter is suspected of killing four at a jewish museum earlier this year. and over the weekend in both germany and indonesia possible i.s.i.l. suspects
. >> tony schaeffer, always great to have you on the program. thank you very much tony. >>> americans say, the justice department are launching a program to find recruits in the u.s. before they sign up. jonathan betz has that story. >> the message is just as chilling as the voice. >> my name is abu ramera, from america. >> reporter: an american proudly joining the fight in syria. to stop them before it's too late, the u.s. attorney general launched a new fight....
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it's a silly, fluffy business, and we schaeffer forget that. >> she talks about how she loved to shopd shop. >> i love to shop so i know that when christmas is over i am going now to shop-aholic. i'm going to betty ford center for shop-aholics. oh, oh,"a!$ oh, very rough regie there they take you in a room, show you pictures of queen elizabeth all dressed up. and you're, oh! you'll never shop again. >> joan rivers two died today at the age of 81. it's tough sometimes to find a clip that is suitable for afternoon television that doesn't clue -- include a lot of beeps. trace gallagher is here. >> as you can imagine the internet is felling up with responses for joan rivers. kathy griffin writes: a legend, a friend, mentor, icon and wildly funny, one of a kind, rest in peace. sharon osbourne. she and joan rivers became close friends. she writes: we have lost a true arraigned. an amazing woman, pioneer, opened up the arena for women in comedy. my heart goes tout melissa and her grandson, love and respect from the osbourne family to you both. seth meiers writes rest in peace, joan rivers.=Ñ
it's a silly, fluffy business, and we schaeffer forget that. >> she talks about how she loved to shopd shop. >> i love to shop so i know that when christmas is over i am going now to shop-aholic. i'm going to betty ford center for shop-aholics. oh, oh,"a!$ oh, very rough regie there they take you in a room, show you pictures of queen elizabeth all dressed up. and you're, oh! you'll never shop again. >> joan rivers two died today at the age of 81. it's tough sometimes to...
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here to explain more is lieutenant kolel tony schaeffer. >> that is the deal is that it's common knowledgemunity. there has been professional intelligence officers attempting to give the word to the president, to make these statements about being the junior varsity we have great intelligence officers serving that this is a 100 walk organization being led by 240-watt men, and that is where there is a fire wall they filter things so what does get through the president is often batted down. i think that these guys are almost a political interpreters. >> colonel in his interview just back, september 7th he was on "meet the press" saying we've not seen threats to the homeland from isis. he's making the case he's got to take them out, fast. >> it's been a pattern. he down plays in this pattern. there is reliable information in the system. there are two things he's selling the american people short of and the community. there are details of what you're going to do. i'm just talking about capturing people, holding them, taking a period of time to break them i've broken people over three days you c
here to explain more is lieutenant kolel tony schaeffer. >> that is the deal is that it's common knowledgemunity. there has been professional intelligence officers attempting to give the word to the president, to make these statements about being the junior varsity we have great intelligence officers serving that this is a 100 walk organization being led by 240-watt men, and that is where there is a fire wall they filter things so what does get through the president is often batted down....
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. >> you heard tony schaeffer say united states probably spent a billion dollars tonight. >> yes, warfare is expensive. the first objective may be secure iraq. are we attacking syria, yes, we are. i don't see us going into syria any time soon. you are doing a couple of things, one is putting pressure on them, because you are putting less resources into iraq. the first order of business for the u.s. government and the parties in the region is to get i.s.i.s. out of iraq, and secure the territorial integrity of iraq and shorton -- iraq and jordan. that's we expect to see. if iraq gets its act together and the kurds are are good fighting force, that we thought they were, i.s.i.s. will go back to syria, and that's a different chapter. >> will there encourage iraqi forces to get back on track and fight i.s.i.l., the ones that left. >> it may be a little inspiration, but the fundamentals, i think, are within iraq. why do people fight? >> they believe in their commander and the buddies they are fighting with. there is some sense of being an iraqi taking on an invader. that will be an important t
. >> you heard tony schaeffer say united states probably spent a billion dollars tonight. >> yes, warfare is expensive. the first objective may be secure iraq. are we attacking syria, yes, we are. i don't see us going into syria any time soon. you are doing a couple of things, one is putting pressure on them, because you are putting less resources into iraq. the first order of business for the u.s. government and the parties in the region is to get i.s.i.s. out of iraq, and secure...
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let's get more on the military side with lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. his latest novel "the last line" is now out in paperback. for the foreign policy implications we're joined by wilson center's aaron david miller, former mid oost east adviser to secretaries of state. aaron's upcoming book is "the end of greatness: why america can't have and doesn't want another great president." gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> tony, i want to start with these reports that a syrian warplane was shot down by isis. if they, in fact, do have anti-aircraft capabilities, how does that change our air strike strategy? >> it changes it in two ways. first, we have to be a lot more cognizant in how we use our air power. most of the last two wars we had permissive environment. little in the way of surface-to-air missiles. there's a good chance these arms were passed from turks into friendly anti-assad groups. these groups have shot down assad aircraft in the past. the question now becomes did somehow these friendly groups give these weap
let's get more on the military side with lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. his latest novel "the last line" is now out in paperback. for the foreign policy implications we're joined by wilson center's aaron david miller, former mid oost east adviser to secretaries of state. aaron's upcoming book is "the end of greatness: why america can't have and doesn't want another great president." gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. >> thank you. >> pleasure....
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francis schaeffer said how then shall we live?ou men and women of america, you great patriots are the righteous. we've got to stand up to be counted. i would say it is a great time to be alive but if you have a warrior spirit within the depth of your soul, it is a great time to be alive because greatest is he who is in us and he is in the world, so let's get to business. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you all. all right, i'm going to go to general conway. general conway now really dedicates his life to this whole issue of national security and he speaks about it and he is now working with an organization called securing america's future energy. and general conway, i want to give you an opportunity to speak about the criticality in terms of national security of our energy resources. >> you know, and i would argue it's not just national security. you can make the case its international security. look at what's happening with russia and ukraine and sort of leverage that putin is exhibiting there. but m
francis schaeffer said how then shall we live?ou men and women of america, you great patriots are the righteous. we've got to stand up to be counted. i would say it is a great time to be alive but if you have a warrior spirit within the depth of your soul, it is a great time to be alive because greatest is he who is in us and he is in the world, so let's get to business. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you all. all right, i'm going to go to general conway....