eric bechler could barely speak. what did you take with you? we had a couple bags. and a cooler. we wanted to see if we could see catalina. it was so hazy. i told pegye it was too hazy. we shouldn t go too far out. reporter: eric told the coast guard he tried to body board on the way out and said there was a pretty good swell in the ocean. was it as high as the side of the boat? probably. it was, you know, big enough to notice. reporter: eric said they stopped out here on the water to enjoy some margueritas pegye had made and later in the day they decided to try the body board again, this time on their way back to the harbor. pegye was driving. eric was being pulled on the board. there s waves. choppy and real big. all of a sudden, it just jerk the out loud of my hands.
government she was in favor of the war with iraq which she shouldn t have been. it was a disaster. by the way, which i wasn t. i should be given credit because in 2003, i came out with a major statement, front page all over the place. i don t know why. because i was just a businessman, i wasn t a politician. but that we shouldn t go into iraq because it s going to totally destabilize the middle east and that iran was going to end up taking over iraq. which is, by the way, exactly after spending $2 trillion, thousands of lives, iran s taking over iraq as we speak. by the way, what they don t have, isis has. so we shouldn t have done it. hillary clinton voted in favor of the war. the u.s. just lost a soldier in iraq. you were just talking about isis. a delta force commando, master sergeant joshua wheeler. he was killed in a joint mission with kurds. he s the first american soldier killed in combat against isis. would you have ordered that mission?
well doesn t argue that we shouldn t go back in on one of the central flaws i think of the decision back in 2003 was the sense that if we simply went in and deposed a dictator or simply went in and cleared out the bad guys, that somehow, peace and prosperity would automatically emerge. and that that lesson, we should have learned a long time ago. i ll get back to you, michael, because that seems to be his argument, is the one you made a moment ago, which is this idea that somehow, it would be like the overthrowing of those governments in eastern europe, like the cold war, that all of a sudden there would be a blooming of democracy and a better country overall. of course, in eastern europe, the revolutions were typically a lot more peaceful, a lot more political, and they were in countries that had stronger institutions that were undergirding the society. i do share some of the criticism of president obama s decision in 2011, but i think it s a much lower magnitude mistake than to go
george w. bush. isis is the face of evil. what undermines the global effort is for the president of the united states to be an apology u.s. for radical islamic president. i believe this president has committed presidential malpractice in his foreign policy and i think that exhibit a is what he s done with the middle east. okay president obama responded to those critics in an interview with the atlantic. quote, i know that there are some in republican quarters who have suggested that i ve overlearned the mistake of iraq and that in fact just because the 2003 invasion did not go well doesn t argue that we shouldn t go back in on one of the central flaws i think of the decision back in 2003 was the sense that if we simply went in and deposed a dictator or simply went in and cleared out the bad guys, that somehow, peace and prosperity would automatically emerge. and that that lesson we should have learned a long time ago. i ll get back to you, michael, because that seems to be his
cocktail. i think it s a bad precedent and a place we shouldn t go. reporter: the problem is utah has 9 inmates on death row but it has no more lethal injections available. martha: how long ago did utah get rid of the ability to use a firing squad to execute prisoners? reporter: it was around the winter olympics, utah stopped using the firing squad in 2004. though ronnie lee gardner chose the firing squad in 2010. he was strapped to a chair with a hood on his head. 10 gunned shot into his chest. if approved this would be the