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Video: Rob Ford

Rob Ford: On May 18, the day after published its first story on the infamous crack cocaine video, editor-in-chief Michael Cooke posed five questions on the front page of the newspaper, according to The Star. With the release Thursday of the video showing Rob Ford agitated and enraged while talking about killing an unidentified person, a host of new questions have come up for the mayor. Who are you referring to in the video when you say, I m gonna kill that f---ing guy. I m telling you, its first-degree murder ? In what context were you making these remarks? Where and when was this video made? You mentioned Thursday that you were extremely inebriated when the video was made. Had you taken any drugs and Torontonians have learned a lot about Mayor Rob Ford in recent days. Yet despite a succession of revelations from police and the media most recently in the form of a 77-second video , in which Ford delivers a profanity-laced tirade there are still many questions the mayor hasnt answered. Ford answered one of them Tuesday, when he admitted that he had smoked crack cocaine, probably in one of my drunken stupors. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.