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>> we went to tahiti. have you been there? >> jimmy: tahiti? >> yeah. >> jimmy: no. saying. next time you ever have any plans, just say -- >> i should've called you. >> jimmy: yeah, i know. [ light laughter ] how long did you stay in tahiti? >> we were there for two weeks, which sounds like a great amount of time. but by the end we were going crazy. >> jimmy: yeah. two weeks -- you're ready to come -- >> we wanted to just stay in our hotel room and watch movies. but it was good -- it was great. we went to this place called the brando, which was marlon brando's private island. >> jimmy: yeah, i was going to say, he owned it. he like lived on an island, and -- and that's where you stayed? >> yeah. >> jimmy: cool. >> and i had never -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, i love this. i mean, i know you don't like the sun, but that's historic. >> oh, yeah. it was amazing. and we had never seen "the godfather" before. so we watched it there. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what? you had never seen "the godfather?" >> no, it's so good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, we all know, yes. we k
>> we went to tahiti. have you been there? >> jimmy: tahiti? >> yeah. >> jimmy: no. saying. next time you ever have any plans, just say -- >> i should've called you. >> jimmy: yeah, i know. [ light laughter ] how long did you stay in tahiti? >> we were there for two weeks, which sounds like a great amount of time. but by the end we were going crazy. >> jimmy: yeah. two weeks -- you're ready to come -- >> we wanted to just stay in our hotel...
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astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but ditched some debris to the north of tahiti. they say the fears over where the station would reenter the earth's atmosphere point to an issue that needs urgent attention. since yes i'm honored to have something like a degree removed because we are more than a force of five products of our lives in orbit. that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later or. two in the atmosphere and i think we have to do it. with space junk only likely to increase the question is to whom does it fall to regulate the outer reaches of our world. and bonus like a soccer fan for travel to bremen in search of fifty points that could push them to the champions league spots but it was a going to be easy vetter were unbeaten at home since october i tracked had lost their last three games away from home and evenly matched door was and still. florian cofield has been working to emulate the kind of success nico kovach has had in frankfurt unlike the former croatia international though cofield builds his team around attack two most a l
astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but ditched some debris to the north of tahiti. they say the fears over where the station would reenter the earth's atmosphere point to an issue that needs urgent attention. since yes i'm honored to have something like a degree removed because we are more than a force of five products of our lives in orbit. that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later or. two in the atmosphere and i think we have to do it....
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. ♪ ♪ heather: considering that chinese space station crashed off the coast of, i think, it was tahitid morning to you, you made it through weekend, it's a brand-new week, you're watching "fox & friends first" on the monday morning and we certainly appreciate it. i'm heather childers, well, president trump will begin here, standing firm on immigration signaling a potential end of any hope of a daca deal this as a caravan of immigrants reportedly made way to u.s.-mÉxico border. griff jenkins in washington after what turned out to be a busy easter sunday, imagine that, griff. >> it did, shortly after wishing the nation happy easter, president trump announced the future of the program to protect those dreamers may be in jeopardy, that, of course, known as daca, he tweeted border control agents are not allowed to properly do their job at the border because of ridiculous liberal-democrat laws like catch and release, getting more dangerous, caravans coming, republicans must go to "nuclear option" to pass tough laws now, no more daca deal. the daca caravan mostly from honduras planning to ill
. ♪ ♪ heather: considering that chinese space station crashed off the coast of, i think, it was tahitid morning to you, you made it through weekend, it's a brand-new week, you're watching "fox & friends first" on the monday morning and we certainly appreciate it. i'm heather childers, well, president trump will begin here, standing firm on immigration signaling a potential end of any hope of a daca deal this as a caravan of immigrants reportedly made way to u.s.-mÉxico...
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the bus-size station burned up over the south pacific near tahiti.njury or damage from the debris. >> whew. >> yeah. >>> so a kentucky couple is proving divorce isn't forever. >> no. haired holland and lillian barnes had five kids together before splitting up in 1967. a breakup herald says was 100% his fault. >> oh, yeah. >> but the pair stayed friendly over the years and in december they started talking about maybe getting back together again. >> okay. so, and in a couple of weeks, more than 50 years after their divorce, herald and lillian are, in herald's words, walking the last mile together. >> they're getting remarried. >> herald is 83, lillian say younging, she's 78. haired said she didn't think she'd ever speak to him again. he got fooled. and he's learning the right things by to blaming the divorce on him, he's saying the right things, it was 100% his fault. >> the question is what did herald do that took her 50 years to forgive him. 50 years it took him to finally win her back. this is lillian's fourth marriage, herald's third. big congratul
the bus-size station burned up over the south pacific near tahiti.njury or damage from the debris. >> whew. >> yeah. >>> so a kentucky couple is proving divorce isn't forever. >> no. haired holland and lillian barnes had five kids together before splitting up in 1967. a breakup herald says was 100% his fault. >> oh, yeah. >> but the pair stayed friendly over the years and in december they started talking about maybe getting back together again. >>...
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say the vessel mostly burned top upon re-entry but ditched some scraps of debris to the north of tahiti they say the fears over its course point to an issue that needs urgent attention since. in order to have something like it removed because we are more than a force of private sector lives in orbit. five hundred that means we have serious objects or bigger stars which may later or. i think we have to do. with space junk only likely to increase the question is who does it fall to to regulate the outer reaches of our world. you're watching t w news still to come life as an immigrant in saudi arabia some foreign workers are facing new hardships because of country the country's ambitious reforms that is funny to chart violence a rare report from the kingdom on the cusp of change. but first monica as the latest chapter in the worsening china u.s. trade relations also weighs on stock markets now us stocks in china certainly kicked off the new week with mild losses amid lingering worries. trade war with the united states on sunday china announced tariffs of up to twenty five percent on one hu
say the vessel mostly burned top upon re-entry but ditched some scraps of debris to the north of tahiti they say the fears over its course point to an issue that needs urgent attention since. in order to have something like it removed because we are more than a force of private sector lives in orbit. five hundred that means we have serious objects or bigger stars which may later or. i think we have to do. with space junk only likely to increase the question is who does it fall to to regulate...
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what was left of the nine-ton station crashed into the south pacific near tahiti today. china did not immediately give an exact location. most of the station is thought to have burned up in the atmosphere. hitting speeds of about 17,000 miles per hour before disintegrating. >> no falling debris. but lots of falling precipitation this morning, as we take a look at your monday forecast. ♪ >>> good morning. as we take a look at a low pressure system that will continue to leave off the east coast, eerily similar placement of some nor'easters that we have dealt with. look for morning snow along the southern new england states. new york changing over to a mix in the morning time. but then, quick-hitting snow from kansas city through the ohio valley. cincinnati, through philadelphia. up towards boston. highest totals on grass. slick travel mainly at night. then look for another blast of cold air with disruptive snow causing trouble along 29 as well as 90. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. ♪ >>> coming up, a megachurch pastor with ties to former presidents obama and b
what was left of the nine-ton station crashed into the south pacific near tahiti today. china did not immediately give an exact location. most of the station is thought to have burned up in the atmosphere. hitting speeds of about 17,000 miles per hour before disintegrating. >> no falling debris. but lots of falling precipitation this morning, as we take a look at your monday forecast. ♪ >>> good morning. as we take a look at a low pressure system that will continue to leave off...
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it came down at 1600 hours british time that, north—west of tahiti.or both china and the us tracking to release that information out. so we were still going is it still up? but it was already down. so yeah, i was a bit sceptical of the chinese report because of something things about it and because we have had a lot of reports in the past that turned out to be iffy, but they were right. it is very interesting actually that they knew that at the same time as the us released it information, it suggests to me that the infrared missile warning satellite that china launched a couple of years ago is in fa ct launched a couple of years ago is in fact operational in space and can look down on the pacific and see that infrared explosion of the spacelab as it came down, so it is an interesting data point. so yeah, what happened is what we expected, it came down safely, no one was hurt. embarrassing, yes, for the chinese, but not a disaster. we know of anyone saw anything rays i suppose it could have been viewed as a meteor shower suppose it could have been view
it came down at 1600 hours british time that, north—west of tahiti.or both china and the us tracking to release that information out. so we were still going is it still up? but it was already down. so yeah, i was a bit sceptical of the chinese report because of something things about it and because we have had a lot of reports in the past that turned out to be iffy, but they were right. it is very interesting actually that they knew that at the same time as the us released it information, it...
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astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but dish some debris to the north of tahiti. they say the fears over where the station would reenter the earth's atmosphere point to an issue that needs urgent attention. since yes i'm. here it's something like a degree removed because we're more than a force of five products of our lives in orbit. far from it are you that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later or. two in the atmosphere i think we have to do. with space junk only likely to increase the question is to whom does it full to regulate the outer reaches of our world. thirty the city of pass out in southeastern germany is set to experience a first today the world's first museum devoted to the dacs wind better known as the sausage dock opens its doors to the public the museum's founder says it's about time that sausage start fans have a shrine dedicated to the beloved breed. excitement has been growing out of the museum's opening. man's best friend has already been having a sniff around the premises which is filled with some two thousand obje
astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but dish some debris to the north of tahiti. they say the fears over where the station would reenter the earth's atmosphere point to an issue that needs urgent attention. since yes i'm. here it's something like a degree removed because we're more than a force of five products of our lives in orbit. far from it are you that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later or. two in the atmosphere i think we have to...
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confirming about the size of a city bus, it landed in the middle of the south pacific off the coast of tahiti around 8:15 last night. the nearly ten ton space station malfunction in the 2016 and ever since was out of control. orbiting the earth every 90 minutes at 17,000 mirps. the fiery end has captured public attention for weeks. >> the swapacecraft was tumblin. you want the nice smooth landing. you can better predict it. >> they had the landing at the 43rd peril that he will cuts right across the u.s. from new england to oregon. raising concern that's debris could land in the back yards of brave onlookers here. >> it is a very uncertain process. if you're off by half an hour or a minute, it could be anywhere. >> it plunged into the sea and around the time it reentered the atmosphere, there was very little commercial air traffic over the south pacific. >> would it just look like rubbish in the ocean. so we're unlikely to really see bits of it again. >> we want to see something. >> we'll be right back. supersta the popular musical came to our t-v screens last night right >>> everyone is talk
confirming about the size of a city bus, it landed in the middle of the south pacific off the coast of tahiti around 8:15 last night. the nearly ten ton space station malfunction in the 2016 and ever since was out of control. orbiting the earth every 90 minutes at 17,000 mirps. the fiery end has captured public attention for weeks. >> the swapacecraft was tumblin. you want the nice smooth landing. you can better predict it. >> they had the landing at the 43rd peril that he will cuts...
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when i go on instagram, it would be exciting to go to tahiti on spring break or lose 40 pounds in three months. >> when we are on instagram constantly and facebook in comparing ourselves to everyone, it makes you feel like i'm not achieving as much. it does cause you to be anxious or maybe depressed. depending on your personality and people with reached -- three genetic dispositions you need to be very careful. >> maybe go on hiatus. i know people have taken a month or two off social media. maybe reset a little bit. have guidelines. tell yourself you'll only be on social media for a certain amount of time a day and then put it away. >> i sometimes take this into the gym. >> not a good idea. >> thank you. >> coming up mornings on 2 the production of the tesla model 3 on hold. how long the temporary stop is expected to last and the reason behind it. >>> changes are coming to's starbucks. -- to starbucks. how new training has led to managers nationwide. our 3 contestants are all at the big ikea table. contestant #1, impressive knife skills. but contestant #2 fights back by using fresh pars
when i go on instagram, it would be exciting to go to tahiti on spring break or lose 40 pounds in three months. >> when we are on instagram constantly and facebook in comparing ourselves to everyone, it makes you feel like i'm not achieving as much. it does cause you to be anxious or maybe depressed. depending on your personality and people with reached -- three genetic dispositions you need to be very careful. >> maybe go on hiatus. i know people have taken a month or two off...
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came crashing down to earth in a fiery blaze of glory, tiang won splashing right off the coast of tahitiol-size spacecraft with some pieces to have survived. the space station has been empty since 2013, speculation that it might crash in the united states but luckily it moved to the west and now in water. jillian: turning now to extreme weather and say it ain't snow, made that one up, i bet you never heard it. storm set to head the northeast today. rob: goody. blasting parts of midwest, snow in places in the midwest, yesterday, here you can see car sliding into a ditch in nebraska from that weather. jillian: state trooper rush to go carry little girl and family to safety. rob: meanwhile snow in north dakota making the easter eggs a lot easier to see actually. jillian: okay, meteorologist adam klatz. >> we were looking at the m -- system that you're talking, borderline of rain and snow, i do think that it turns into all snow, the problem so far, notice the temperatures inland colder, right along the coast, philadelphia 35 in new york, cutting it close whether or not you can see a whole lo
came crashing down to earth in a fiery blaze of glory, tiang won splashing right off the coast of tahitiol-size spacecraft with some pieces to have survived. the space station has been empty since 2013, speculation that it might crash in the united states but luckily it moved to the west and now in water. jillian: turning now to extreme weather and say it ain't snow, made that one up, i bet you never heard it. storm set to head the northeast today. rob: goody. blasting parts of midwest, snow in...
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astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but dish some debris to the north of tahiti they say the fears over where the station would reenter the earth's atmosphere point to an issue that needs to tension. sincerity yes i'm. sure it's something like a degree removed because we are more than a force of five products of our lives in orbit. far from it that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later or. two in the atmosphere and i think we have to do it. with space junk only likely to increase the question is to whom does it fall to regulate the outer reaches of our world. they work waiting american television producer writer steven bochco is dead at the age of seventy four he middleby a household name but many people claimed he had bent it the modern television drama with shows in the one nine hundred eighty s. like hell street blues it broke with standard cop show formats to show a different side of life. it was the t.v. cop show which broke the mold and reinvented the format's hill street blues ran for nearly one hundred fifty episodes in the one
astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but dish some debris to the north of tahiti they say the fears over where the station would reenter the earth's atmosphere point to an issue that needs to tension. sincerity yes i'm. sure it's something like a degree removed because we are more than a force of five products of our lives in orbit. far from it that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later or. two in the atmosphere and i think we have to do it....
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the year it will be possible not age for a man to conduct his business from tahiti just as well as heould from london. i am serious when i suggest that one day we may have brain surgeons in edinburgh operating on patients in new zealand. brian: how is he doing on his predictions? michio: he is right on the money. doctors in one place can do , can handle robots on the other side of the planet. we have planets at duke university that communicate with .obots and kyoto different operations that you can do in duke university, you can also do in kyoto. if anything, i think he underestimated the power of the internet here it -- the internet. able toon being communicate. guess what, elon musk unveiled a plan to create a planetary internet. thousands of many satellites. mount everest, there you are downloading the kardashians. have a towerve to next to mount everest. but if thousands of many satellites orbit the earth, exactly what he said could become a reality. what does a theoretical physicist do when he has 3 -- free time? michio: for einstein it was playing the violent. it was a time for
the year it will be possible not age for a man to conduct his business from tahiti just as well as heould from london. i am serious when i suggest that one day we may have brain surgeons in edinburgh operating on patients in new zealand. brian: how is he doing on his predictions? michio: he is right on the money. doctors in one place can do , can handle robots on the other side of the planet. we have planets at duke university that communicate with .obots and kyoto different operations that you...
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2000, it will be possible in that age only 50 years from now for a man to conduct his business from tahitir bali just designate from london. i am totally serious when i suggest that one day we may have brain surgeons in edinburgh operating on patients in new zealand. >> how is he doing on his productions? christ is right on the money. we have telemedicine. doctors in one place and his surgery using robots, even beyond what he said, and the robots and instruct robots from the other side of the planet earth. we have robots at duke university that communicate with robots in soho. if anything, i think he underestimated the power of the internet. he mentioned being able to communicate anywhere on the planet earth. elon musk and just revealed a plan to create a planetary internet, thousands of many satellites, thousands of many satellites so that you're on the top of nonferrous and that you are downloading the kardashians. today you have to have a microwave tower next amount averaged -- mount everest to do that. so just what are the c clarke said could become a reality. brian: what does a theore
2000, it will be possible in that age only 50 years from now for a man to conduct his business from tahitir bali just designate from london. i am totally serious when i suggest that one day we may have brain surgeons in edinburgh operating on patients in new zealand. >> how is he doing on his productions? christ is right on the money. we have telemedicine. doctors in one place and his surgery using robots, even beyond what he said, and the robots and instruct robots from the other side of...
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astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but ditched some debris to the north of tahiti. they say the fear is over where the station would reenter the sammis fear point to an issue that needs into tension. sincerity as i'm honored to have something like a degree removed because we are more than a force of five hundred set of lights in orbit only once are far from it are you that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later already into the atmosphere and i think we have to do it. with space junk only likely to increase the question is to whom does it full to regulate the outer reaches of our world. they're watching the revenues from iraq more coming at the top of the hour now we've heard about museums first sausage dogs that to pails of biggest annual pet fair has something for all creatures great and small healthy through fancy clothing and even massage techniques so i'll sign off with some pictures from tokyo as these pets have apparently. and. blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah. blah blah blah blah the biggest mistake the business the books you
astronomers say the spacecraft mostly burn top upon re-entry but ditched some debris to the north of tahiti. they say the fear is over where the station would reenter the sammis fear point to an issue that needs into tension. sincerity as i'm honored to have something like a degree removed because we are more than a force of five hundred set of lights in orbit only once are far from it are you that means we have three solid objects or bigger stars which may later already into the atmosphere and...
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chinese and us authorities believe it broke up in the earth's atmosphere somewhere north—west of tahiti of clearing up space junk will be launched later today. the remove debris craft has been created by scientists in surrey is the remove debris craft has been is getting nove debris craft has been is getting ghtgfiéss craft h in been but i of satellites, but all of the debris from past missions as well. more than 7500 tons of redundant hardware are thought to be circling earth. the material poses a collision hazard, with the danger of creating even more debris. that is were the small european satellite comes in. it is known as the remove debris craft. it will monitor and approach and ensnared junk. in one experiment, it will throw a net around a detector dog decked. in another, it will fire a harpoon at a target to see how they work in space. —— detected target. a giant sale will drag on the satellite. it will be stored at the international space station for a few weeks before beginning its experiments in late may. jonathan amos, bbc news. beginning its experiments in late may. jonathan
chinese and us authorities believe it broke up in the earth's atmosphere somewhere north—west of tahiti of clearing up space junk will be launched later today. the remove debris craft has been created by scientists in surrey is the remove debris craft has been is getting nove debris craft has been is getting ghtgfiéss craft h in been but i of satellites, but all of the debris from past missions as well. more than 7500 tons of redundant hardware are thought to be circling earth. the material...
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official s confirming te space station landed in the middle of the south pacific, just off the coast of tahiti malfunctioned in 2016, and was out of control, orbiting earth at 17,000 miles per hour. its fiery end has captured attention for weeks, as scientists and science enthusiasts tracked its descent. >> you want the smooth landing. same with a space station so you know how it will react. >> reporter: the 43rd parallel that cuts across the u.s., from new england to oregon. >> it's a very uncertain process. if you're off by half an hour, you're on the wrong side of the planet. if you're off by a minute, you're in the next state. >> reporter: but those fears plunged into the sea. and there was little commercial air traffic over the south pacific. >> most of the bits would be small. you wouldn't notice it was a piece of space debris. it just looks like rubbish in the ocean. >> reporter: more junk in the ocean. the tiangong may be gone. but don't count the chinese space program out. it's a high priority for china. they spent a lot of money on it. this station was just a prototype. china wants t
official s confirming te space station landed in the middle of the south pacific, just off the coast of tahiti malfunctioned in 2016, and was out of control, orbiting earth at 17,000 miles per hour. its fiery end has captured attention for weeks, as scientists and science enthusiasts tracked its descent. >> you want the smooth landing. same with a space station so you know how it will react. >> reporter: the 43rd parallel that cuts across the u.s., from new england to oregon....
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the aerospace corporation in california says that the tiangong-1 made re-entry near tahiti. most of the abandoned eight-ton orbiter burned up in the atmosphere. images show the station tumbling in its orbit. the space station was being tracked by teams in the u.s., europe and china because of uncertainty about where it would fall. >>> hundreds of schools are closed this morning in oklahoma and kentucky, where thousands of teachers plan to rally at their state capitals. they're demanding higher pay and increased school funding. the schedule strikes follow a growing trend of teacher walkouts across the country. omar villafranca is outside the state capitol in oklahoma city where legislatures approved a raise, but the teachers say it's just too small. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. up to 30,000 people are expected here at the state capitol, as you can see, some people are already starting to show up. teachers here tell me they're ready to be here all week not only to fight for themselves, but for their students. >> the chairs are in awful condition. they're brok
the aerospace corporation in california says that the tiangong-1 made re-entry near tahiti. most of the abandoned eight-ton orbiter burned up in the atmosphere. images show the station tumbling in its orbit. the space station was being tracked by teams in the u.s., europe and china because of uncertainty about where it would fall. >>> hundreds of schools are closed this morning in oklahoma and kentucky, where thousands of teachers plan to rally at their state capitals. they're...
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china's space agency china's space agency says that most of it burned up in re-entry off the coast of tahitirking in march 20-16. scientists were unable to correctly predict where it would fall ... they thought it would re-enter off the brazilian coast in the south atlantic nasa tested nasa tested a new parachute for possible future missions saturday. it's called "aspire." a rocket was launched carrying the test parachute to an altitude of about 32 miles. after the parachute test ... the payload was recovered from the atlantic. it included high-definition cameras to record data. next, scientists will examine the data and analyze how well the parachute system performed. your bay area forecast your bay area forecast is after the break. ( darya )also ahead, new details are released in the deadly tesla crash that took the life of a bay area man. we'll fill you in on the investigation. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) oh no. oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom, we have a situation. life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. amazingly delicious breyers ice cream for 330 calories a pint? no
china's space agency china's space agency says that most of it burned up in re-entry off the coast of tahitirking in march 20-16. scientists were unable to correctly predict where it would fall ... they thought it would re-enter off the brazilian coast in the south atlantic nasa tested nasa tested a new parachute for possible future missions saturday. it's called "aspire." a rocket was launched carrying the test parachute to an altitude of about 32 miles. after the parachute test ......
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he's in tahiti he's on a place on stilts. they're bringing trays of stuff. >> peel me a -- >> get that skin off of there. thanks, eamon. >>> joining us now, jack jacobs. he's the author of "if not now when, duty and sacrifice in america's time of need." i tried to figure out my own notions about what to do in syria, colonel i finally decided there's two types of people in the world there are people that say that's not our problem and, you know, people die if you die of a chemical weapon, it's not that much different than a child dying in a bombing so why do we go there. then there's other people who say you absolutely need to make a statement so that other people in the future think twice about this we need to stamp this out and no matter what we need to do it where are you? >> well, we have a long tradition of punishing evil doers. we dragged our feet in world war ii, we've regretted it i see nothing wrong with punishing this kind of behavior. the only problem is we've gotten rid of the stockpile he can use it again. the int
he's in tahiti he's on a place on stilts. they're bringing trays of stuff. >> peel me a -- >> get that skin off of there. thanks, eamon. >>> joining us now, jack jacobs. he's the author of "if not now when, duty and sacrifice in america's time of need." i tried to figure out my own notions about what to do in syria, colonel i finally decided there's two types of people in the world there are people that say that's not our problem and, you know, people die if you...