let s put an iphone with a video camera and see where it goes. it goes into space. i love that video. he expects to get his iphone back? yes. i think he actually did. as i recall, they put a note with this. someone found it, and believe it or not, the goodness of mankind, they got it back to them. here s the question. does the iphone still work? i haven t asked that. after its near atmospheric pressure. if an iphone can survive that. that s an iphone ad. does the iphone even work? everyone knows i m a droid guy. it s out there. a sky diver missed his mark. you see this every now and again. kind of adding insult to injury here, he ended up hanging in a tree for hours. we re going to add further insult to injury. this is bad enough and embarrassing enough. this is a 35-year-old guy, grown man, andrew stack. he crash landed monday into a bunch of trees. this is in dunstable, massachusetts. looks bad enough. poor guy up there a couple of
well, hello, everybody. good morning, are you awake? i am. do a little stretch, trying to get into the day. welcome back, everybody. thanks for being with us, i m betty nguyen. i m drew griffin in for t.j. holmes. thanks for starting your day with us. checking your top stories for you right now. the man who flew an airplane into a building housing an international revenue service office in austin, texas, may have been aiming for maximum damage. a law enforcement official familiar with the investigation tells cnn that several of the plane s seats may have been removed to make room for a drum of fuel oil. andrew stack appears to have deliberately crashed his plane thursday into the building where nearly 200 irs employers worked. stack and one person in that building were killed. several others were hurt, two
this suicide note, if you will says references no taxation without representation. he says i have spent the total years of my adulthood unlearning that craft. these are the words apparently of andrew stack. he goes on to reference a specific irs section that dealt with issues he believes cost him a lot of man crane a lot of heartache. he says i know i m hardly the first one to decide i have had all i can stand. he choose to not keep looking over my shoulder at big brother while he strips my carcus. i choose not to pretend business as usual won t continue. i have just had enough. this from joseph scene drew stack who goes on to say i saw sit written once that the definition of insanity is repeating the same process over and over and expecting the outcome to be different.