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welcome stevens missed you. accommodations for all of them. when stevens and to his quarters. i did the ghosts. two recent testing in the quarters provided by the local chieftain the eye. gord which is to succeed. stevens and it's always interesting study on an island in the middle of who can leak in its own fuel for a few days. ch. the i am moo moo moo me know if they wanted a wii. all while. bob bought it. piano. we did the little chick been known to do with it. external door documentary. you...
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natural scientist herbert stevens and his expedition team to a pervert. because you didn't as such one can enter to isolate the kingdom of smoothly without permission the eye. i do. you chose reid is the mysterious kingdom three times and was the first foreigners to enter movie enchanted but the scenery. rock hailed as an eastern part of. the do you like. the it is. chief guest speaker. it's just sit and rock. he spent most of his time collecting rare plant and animal specimens believing he would make him famous at home. i still plan to continue. it was here. i did or didn't you call will come with you on a bed hog a bite and isn't it. we don't turn it into conclusion. what a total of twenty back on it only the story is dressed in his tracks. this musuem be to ensure the success of this expedition it was discovered soon after they entered the eye sen stevens with the white capped his car. he told him that the king wanted to meet with the expedition team. come on mr ay ay ay ay ay. do you mourn. he didn't agree he wouldn't get any help from leaking. which
natural scientist herbert stevens and his expedition team to a pervert. because you didn't as such one can enter to isolate the kingdom of smoothly without permission the eye. i do. you chose reid is the mysterious kingdom three times and was the first foreigners to enter movie enchanted but the scenery. rock hailed as an eastern part of. the do you like. the it is. chief guest speaker. it's just sit and rock. he spent most of his time collecting rare plant and animal specimens believing he...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fighte marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i though
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fighte marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was...
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also joining us steven wallace, a former faa director of accident investigation. jim hall, what do you make of these images? some are suggesting they may not necessarily be any debris from that airliner. others are saying it could be a very significant moment. what do you think? >> well, it appears to me, wolf, just from the images i've seen on television, that there's a strong possibility that it could be flight 360. and my thoughts, of course, first go to the families because they will not have peace of mind until this wreckage is found. >> flight 370, to be precise. >> 370 -- i apologize. >> that's all right. we don't know and some are nervous, some are cautious about this. steven wallace, you've taken a look at the size of these three big chunks that china has seen on its satellite images. your conclusion? >> i heard your analyst say they estimate the dimensions of the debris about 40 by 70 feet. well, when an airplane goes into the water, whether it impacts intact or breaks up at high altitude, what floats are lighter weight typically interior components. maj
also joining us steven wallace, a former faa director of accident investigation. jim hall, what do you make of these images? some are suggesting they may not necessarily be any debris from that airliner. others are saying it could be a very significant moment. what do you think? >> well, it appears to me, wolf, just from the images i've seen on television, that there's a strong possibility that it could be flight 360. and my thoughts, of course, first go to the families because they will...
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steven, thank you so much for being here.'m so excited to have you. >> well, i'm excited to be here. >> now, you know, i read your bio, and you have quite an impressive investing background. tell us about that. >> well, thank you. i've been a wall street insider for years, ran a brokerage firm, i've been the president of two financial-planning organizations, i've written a best-selling book, and so far, through my live events, i've had the privilege of training about a million investors throughout
steven, thank you so much for being here.'m so excited to have you. >> well, i'm excited to be here. >> now, you know, i read your bio, and you have quite an impressive investing background. tell us about that. >> well, thank you. i've been a wall street insider for years, ran a brokerage firm, i've been the president of two financial-planning organizations, i've written a best-selling book, and so far, through my live events, i've had the privilege of training about a million...
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the fbi discovered steven desantis holed up in texas. on trial in 1985. >> i acted as if it had nothing to do with me at all. i should have been studying the daily transcript of it. i would have known that stephen desantis said he never heard of me, never saw me in my life. >> the star witness against stephen desantis was gary masse. the jury found desantis guilty of murder and sentenced him to death. gary would next testify at gloria's trial starting just five days later. everybody know. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra
the fbi discovered steven desantis holed up in texas. on trial in 1985. >> i acted as if it had nothing to do with me at all. i should have been studying the daily transcript of it. i would have known that stephen desantis said he never heard of me, never saw me in my life. >> the star witness against stephen desantis was gary masse. the jury found desantis guilty of murder and sentenced him to death. gary would next testify at gloria's trial starting just five days later. everybody...
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steven caponi spent nine months in confinement.ow back in general population and he's found that old habits die hard. >> the hustle never sleeps. the person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> we're working on getting bonded out right now. the bond right now is $18,000. i need $1,800 to get out. so i'm not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore, you know? i don't want the canteen anymore. now i'm hustling to get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but this deputy has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are running hustles are the ones that are circulating the pod like that. >> this is my little clique right here and this is what we do all day, play cards. there are people in here that do know what i'm about. and i consider them friends because they're not going to repeal what i'm doing to these other people. >>
steven caponi spent nine months in confinement.ow back in general population and he's found that old habits die hard. >> the hustle never sleeps. the person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> we're working on getting bonded out right now. the bond right now is $18,000. i need $1,800 to get out. so i'm not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore, you know? i don't want the canteen anymore. now i'm...
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>> i was just asking -- can you hear me steven now?> yeah, yeah. >> i was just asking, obviously because nobody knows enough answers here. nobody knows really what has happened. the constant speculation i would imagine is very difficult for you. >> yes. >> but at the same time, do you believe that people should keep asking questions? hopeful that we may get to some truth? >> yes, we hope that we will get the truth. and i think we may ask for more people to help us. because we are just normal people. and we don't know too much about laws. we don't know too much about the aircraft or something like that. but we need more people to help us. >> your t-shirt, steven, has a slogan in chinese. can you tell me what it says? >> well, it is for "pray for mh 370." back safely. >> well listen, as i say my heart goes out to you and your family, to all the families. i hope and pray that you get some good news. obviously it looks unlikely, but we can only pray. and i thank you very much indeed for joining me tonight. >> yes, thanks. >> when we come b
>> i was just asking -- can you hear me steven now?> yeah, yeah. >> i was just asking, obviously because nobody knows enough answers here. nobody knows really what has happened. the constant speculation i would imagine is very difficult for you. >> yes. >> but at the same time, do you believe that people should keep asking questions? hopeful that we may get to some truth? >> yes, we hope that we will get the truth. and i think we may ask for more people to help...
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the fbi discovered steven desantis holed up in texas.trial in 1985. >> i acted as if it had nothing to do with me at all. i should have been studying the daily transcript of it. i would have known that stephen desanlts said he never heard of me. said he never saw me in my life. >> the star witness against stephen desantis was gary masse. the jury sentenced him to death. gary would never testify at gloria's trial. starting just five days later. so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. salegets up to 795 highwayeal's the passamiles per tank.sel salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? avo: during the salesperson #2: first ever exactly. volk
the fbi discovered steven desantis holed up in texas.trial in 1985. >> i acted as if it had nothing to do with me at all. i should have been studying the daily transcript of it. i would have known that stephen desanlts said he never heard of me. said he never saw me in my life. >> the star witness against stephen desantis was gary masse. the jury sentenced him to death. gary would never testify at gloria's trial. starting just five days later. so you can get out of your element. so...
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for "e.t." >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allent to prettify any of the images of the holocaust. i would not have made the movie had the studio insisted, and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the shabbat candles in the opening scene, before the holocaust, was full of color. and as the candle burns down, everything turns into black and white except the candle. and i wanted the candle to be just a little bit of red in the wick before it goes down, and then the smoke would rise, almost like the smoke from the crematorium. >> the oscar goes to steven spielberg for "schindler's list." ♪ and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature look. you don't have a signature look, honey. ♪ that's a signature look. [ male announcer ] only at&t brings you beats music. unlimited downloads for up to 5 accounts and 10 devices all for $14.99 a month. ♪ so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p
for "e.t." >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allent to prettify any of the images of the holocaust. i would not have made the movie had the studio insisted, and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the shabbat candles in the opening scene, before the holocaust, was full of color. and as the candle burns down, everything...
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for "e.t." >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allenause i did not want to prettyfy any of the images of the holocaust. i would not have made the movie had the studio insisted, and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the shabbat candles in the opening scene, before the holocaust, was full of color. and as the candle burns down, everything turns into black and white except the candle. and i wanted the candle to be just a little bit of red in the wick before it goes down, and then the smoke would rise, almost like the smoke from the crematorium. >> the oscar goes to steven spielberg for "schindler's list." ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach,
for "e.t." >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> steven spielberg. >> the winner is woody allenause i did not want to prettyfy any of the images of the holocaust. i would not have made the movie had the studio insisted, and they did for a while, that i shoot the movie in color. there were a few moments of color i wanted to introduce in the film. the shabbat candles in the opening scene, before the holocaust, was full of color. and as the candle burns...
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it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended.et together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step it up. >> this is my father. >> how are you, sir? i'm marcus. so what is it that you guys wanted to talk about? >> i mean, when you and i shook on the deal, i told you that i didn't want to give up control of the company. >> when you guys did the handshake and we looked back, we would have done things differently. we want to be in charge of our own destiny, but if we agree to all your deal points, you're in charge of our destiny. >> my deal with skullduggery is for 30% of the ownership. i made sure that deal came with financial control. i did that to protect my investment, and now all of
it's peter and steven. we didn't like the way that ended.et together with you and talk it out. >> uh... >> we need to know where we stand and we really want to know exactly where you stand. >> i'd like you to sit down and talk to my father. >> okay. >> all right. bye. >> after our disagreement yesterday, steve and peter called me. they said they talked to their dad and we should all meet. i'm hoping that their father has convinced them that it's time to step...
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let me go back to andrew stevens in kuala lumpur. andrew, you're there in malaysia, and there has been some criticism of malaysian authorities for not sharing all of this information with other countries, with other investigations that have now been under way. are they sensitive to some of that criticism? we're hearing about the malaysian investigation. >> reporter: they're definitely sensitive to it. and they come back and say we have been as open as we possibly can, wolf. and they are, quote -- one of the u.s. commanders in the fleet is saying how impressed he is with their handling of the rescue or search operations and the fact that there does seem to be a reasonably open line of communication. but certainly there has been a lot of criticism, particularly from the family members. want to go back to what jim was saying about leaving the door open on the two passport holders. malaysian police over the past 24 hours or so have been steering the line of this investigation into much more of a -- this more likely a people smuggling ope
let me go back to andrew stevens in kuala lumpur. andrew, you're there in malaysia, and there has been some criticism of malaysian authorities for not sharing all of this information with other countries, with other investigations that have now been under way. are they sensitive to some of that criticism? we're hearing about the malaysian investigation. >> reporter: they're definitely sensitive to it. and they come back and say we have been as open as we possibly can, wolf. and they are,...
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steven tschida is live in southeast, d.c. steven? >> some concern passengers on metro tonight after two lastiles were slashed here night. just before that, we had a man critically injured in a fight on the green line. two individuals just before they got on a train traveling from greenbelt to fort totten. at some point on the ride, they got into an argument. police found one of the men severely injured on the train at the fort totten station. the other had vanished. >> it makes you feel uncomfortable. >> this incident took place at 9:30. blueple hours later on a line train, another confrontation. it ended with a nice thing at the stadium armory station. >> i take the metro everywhere. it is not something i look forward to hearing. >> surveillance cameras caught the suspects in the knifing. metro police hope somebody can i.d. them. >> that is unacceptable. >> while police wait for someone to call with information, passengers fret about violence on board. >> deftly think that is something, a major concern. e every day.lin >> some passe
steven tschida is live in southeast, d.c. steven? >> some concern passengers on metro tonight after two lastiles were slashed here night. just before that, we had a man critically injured in a fight on the green line. two individuals just before they got on a train traveling from greenbelt to fort totten. at some point on the ride, they got into an argument. police found one of the men severely injured on the train at the fort totten station. the other had vanished. >> it makes you...
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steven watts writes this wonderful genealogy. really starts with benjamin franklin and moves through the various 19th century purveyors of self-development who are so important in american culture and comes up to dale carnegie that is the apotheosis of self-development and he ends his book as i hope he will talk about in his talk tonight with oprah winfrey. you think about the direction, the destiny of self-development that goes from self control with benjamin franklin to self-esteem with oprah winfrey with a deep stop with dale carnegie. this is a powerful book because it is not just a biography of dale carnegie that it is a biography of the emotional development of the united states and its model necessarily good but as steven watts will tell you it's all really nice. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, steven watts. [applause] >> he is a hard act to follow. dale carnegie would be proud i think. you have to excuse me i've had a terrible cold and so i may start croaking like a frog. just pretend it is quite natural. ever since rob
steven watts writes this wonderful genealogy. really starts with benjamin franklin and moves through the various 19th century purveyors of self-development who are so important in american culture and comes up to dale carnegie that is the apotheosis of self-development and he ends his book as i hope he will talk about in his talk tonight with oprah winfrey. you think about the direction, the destiny of self-development that goes from self control with benjamin franklin to self-esteem with oprah...
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steven, stay there, i'll get one more view from you. also, still to come in a few moments, stories we are following, it's a bananas deal. the american banana producer chiquita is going to merge with another company to make the biggest banana firm. >>> and a move is seen as a preemptive strike against antitrust concerns. this will bring a fully functioning network in 2015 to contract with orange the following year. >>> still to come, we'll go out to moscow to reports that russia is continuing to tighten its grip on ukraine. >>> u.s. futures are a slight tick higher after the s&p closed at a record on friday. the dow up .8% last week. and we keep our attention to what's happening in ukraine. angela merkel and her chinese counterparts both called for diplomatic solution. protests continued in kiev and crimea ahead of a planned referendum in crimea this weekend. jim maceda is joining us from moscow. that referendum, is that still on as far as we know? >> reporter: hi, ross. well, yes, we are six days away from the referendum to take place o
steven, stay there, i'll get one more view from you. also, still to come in a few moments, stories we are following, it's a bananas deal. the american banana producer chiquita is going to merge with another company to make the biggest banana firm. >>> and a move is seen as a preemptive strike against antitrust concerns. this will bring a fully functioning network in 2015 to contract with orange the following year. >>> still to come, we'll go out to moscow to reports that...
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steven coen does not agree. he's a professor emeritus at -- he says putin did not create the ukranian crisis it was imposed on him. he is joined by jill dougherty. why do you believe this was imposed on vladimir putin? >> he looked at what was happening in ukraine beginning in november, he looked at what was happening in kiev and saw nato coming at him again. why he saw that we need to roll back to the 1990s. it's been american policy, the policy of the democratic and republican party, to move western power, spearheaded by nato, from berlin to russia's borders. it is on russia's borders in the baltic, it's at poland. so stop and think for a minute what we have now. we have moved. we, all of us have moved the old cold war divide which was in berlin, which we survived for 45 years, right to russia's borders. imagine what that means. and based on what your military people said in the previous segment, we are one step away for something much worse. and what this means to me is that american policy toward post-soviet
steven coen does not agree. he's a professor emeritus at -- he says putin did not create the ukranian crisis it was imposed on him. he is joined by jill dougherty. why do you believe this was imposed on vladimir putin? >> he looked at what was happening in ukraine beginning in november, he looked at what was happening in kiev and saw nato coming at him again. why he saw that we need to roll back to the 1990s. it's been american policy, the policy of the democratic and republican party, to...
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i agree with steven.at if you look at when women are able to have a majority or a significant group within the government, it's different. people often say, well, look at golda meir, look at indeera gandhi, look at margaret chach thatcher, it shows women are just as bellicose. these are women who had to fight their way up in a male-dominated world. but when you have a government that has women, it doesn't have to be a majority but a significant group so they can come up through their own cultural biases, then i think gender does matter and i think women are more attuned to the use of soft power as well as hard power, which is what a smart power strategy is, using both. >> do you think, arianna, there are these traits that are different and that they manifest themselves -- because part of what you've had to do in your incredibly long and brilliant career is you're dealing with a lot of technology people at aol, and that's a very male dominated world. >> it is. but that's changing. i think the reason why st
i agree with steven.at if you look at when women are able to have a majority or a significant group within the government, it's different. people often say, well, look at golda meir, look at indeera gandhi, look at margaret chach thatcher, it shows women are just as bellicose. these are women who had to fight their way up in a male-dominated world. but when you have a government that has women, it doesn't have to be a majority but a significant group so they can come up through their own...
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no news yet. >> thank you, andrew stevens. we know time is of the essence.ause the technology is waiting to go under sea waiting to -- but they just don't know where to put it. >> exactly. finding any piece of debris connected to flight 370 is critical to locating the plane and finding that data recorder. take a look at this exclusive video of the high-tech autonomous underwater vehicle, auv, being sent to the area by the military. it's sophisticated sonar that can detect wreckage at depths of 15,000 feet. the the pentagon says it's there just in case they use it. >> in addition, searchers have hydrophones at their disposal. these are microphones used under water to identify the ping and hope flip the wreckage. then the sonar comes in with a 3d map of what's on the ocean floor. our stephanie elam off the coast australia has a demonstration. >> reporter: it's a difficult task i'm talking about. i'm joined by james coleman, he's going to show us the hydrophone, first of all, show us the difference between this and the sonar. let's start with the hydrophone. ho
no news yet. >> thank you, andrew stevens. we know time is of the essence.ause the technology is waiting to go under sea waiting to -- but they just don't know where to put it. >> exactly. finding any piece of debris connected to flight 370 is critical to locating the plane and finding that data recorder. take a look at this exclusive video of the high-tech autonomous underwater vehicle, auv, being sent to the area by the military. it's sophisticated sonar that can detect wreckage...
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cnn's andrew stevens live for us in perth, australia. andrew, what do we know about these suspicious objects in the ocean? >> reporter: that's right, suspicious objects. that's what they're being called by shin xinhua, the chinese new agency. what we know is frustratingly vague. there are two relatively big objects surrounded by smaller white objects over an area of several square miles. nothing more specific than that. aviation experts i've been talking to say that could tally with a debris field from something like a downed plane, but could is the operative word here. we just don't know. now, you said that a p-8 poseidon, a u.s. plane was diverted to that area. it's got to the area. and frustratingly, it can't locate that debris field which the chinese saw. now, what we are learning through tweets from the search coordinators is that the chinese aircraft was actually just heading back out of the search zone on its way back to perth when it saw these objects. it sounds like they saw them at quite a high altitude, 33,000 feet, perhaps. w
cnn's andrew stevens live for us in perth, australia. andrew, what do we know about these suspicious objects in the ocean? >> reporter: that's right, suspicious objects. that's what they're being called by shin xinhua, the chinese new agency. what we know is frustratingly vague. there are two relatively big objects surrounded by smaller white objects over an area of several square miles. nothing more specific than that. aviation experts i've been talking to say that could tally with a...
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. >> gary massie and steven desantos, well known thieves, thugs. in and out of custodies for various krilz. >> i don't think the police were at all surprised. steven was an angry young guy that just didn't know how to make a living. other than, robbing people. gary was unstable. more into the criminal element. the first thing the police did -- was go after gary massie and steven desantos. police launched a manhunt. for days came up empty-handed. grace daveys recovered. police now believed there was a third conspirator. and their suspicions were confirmed when the wife of the suspect gary massie appeared one day at the sheriff's department. >> joanne was not a dumb woman. if you were the one to gift information you are the one to get the better deal. the first thing she did was say my husband was involved. but steven desantos fired the shots. >> sheriffs demanded to talk to gary and joanne promise she'd would bring him in. but detectives also wanted to know how gary and steven had learned about ed daveys treasure. joanne came up with gloria. >> she
. >> gary massie and steven desantos, well known thieves, thugs. in and out of custodies for various krilz. >> i don't think the police were at all surprised. steven was an angry young guy that just didn't know how to make a living. other than, robbing people. gary was unstable. more into the criminal element. the first thing the police did -- was go after gary massie and steven desantos. police launched a manhunt. for days came up empty-handed. grace daveys recovered. police now...
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we are joined by andrew stevens there in beijing, and andrew, for those people there, a gutting and painful moment for them, and are they getting any new information and has anybody
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creek ramp, the southbound 280 to northbound 880, and stevens creek, and the northbound 17 to stevens creek will be closed. the overnight work will last until 10:00 tomorrow morning, that is part of an effort to improve one of the most dangerous interchanges in the bay area. part of the work will also include a fly over ramp that directly connects northbound 280 to northbound 880. >> it's 4:40. part of philadelphia's airport closed after a plane blew a tire and careened off the runway. we'll have the latest from overnight. >> you got to see the video. new trouble for general motors, a problem that forced millions of cars to be recalled is much worse than initially thought. >> and the search for the missing malaysian airlines jet expands once again. what investigators revealed new this morning. >>> scheduled events back to normal at the south by southwest festival in texas. they come after a suspected drunk driver slammed into a crowd of people, killing two and hurting more than 20. people laid you flowers at the scene. the concerts continued. the driver identified yesterday as 21-year
creek ramp, the southbound 280 to northbound 880, and stevens creek, and the northbound 17 to stevens creek will be closed. the overnight work will last until 10:00 tomorrow morning, that is part of an effort to improve one of the most dangerous interchanges in the bay area. part of the work will also include a fly over ramp that directly connects northbound 280 to northbound 880. >> it's 4:40. part of philadelphia's airport closed after a plane blew a tire and careened off the runway....
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you know, what does that tell you this morning, steven?u know, you search for a plane by looking for it. and then eliminating places that it might have gone that it didn't go to. certainly, on the northern route, there's just so much radar coverage by many countries that have less than ideal relationships between them. so, they have radars that are designed to detect intruders. to detect aircraft that do not want to be detected. so, i think that's what's what really drive, the notion that the two arcs. and in that set of data, the arcs drawn from is among the more solid evidence that we've seen in the investigation. i think they've more or less eliminated the north and headed to the south. >> steven wallace, thanks for helping us walk through this new information we've again getting all night. great to have you with us this morning. of course, we're following the investigation. the search for missing flight 370. more details. we have other news as well, right after the break. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, ever
you know, what does that tell you this morning, steven?u know, you search for a plane by looking for it. and then eliminating places that it might have gone that it didn't go to. certainly, on the northern route, there's just so much radar coverage by many countries that have less than ideal relationships between them. so, they have radars that are designed to detect intruders. to detect aircraft that do not want to be detected. so, i think that's what's what really drive, the notion that the...
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she's assigned to care for steven overnight.burned. >> i couldn't tell if he was white or black. he was just charcoal. i think they said it was 85% of his body. >> within hours, the boy's father arrives in new york and speaks to the press? >> mr. boss, how do you and mrs. boss feel about your son being the sole survivor? >> we have great heartfelt sympathy for all of the people who were not as fortunate. >> the country rallies behind steven, but his injuries are too grave. >> if i had been in nursing longer, i would have known there was no chance. but that's why i think they put me there. >> steven boss, our little 11-year-old boy, the lone survivor of the plane crash in brooklyn, expired at 1:00 p.m., just a few minutes ago. the little boy closed his eyes and went to sleep. >> with the final death toll at 134, including six on the ground, the 1960 crash over park slope replaces the grand canyon collision as the deadliest u.s. commercial aviation disaster to that point. to investigate the accident, the civil aeronautics board, t
she's assigned to care for steven overnight.burned. >> i couldn't tell if he was white or black. he was just charcoal. i think they said it was 85% of his body. >> within hours, the boy's father arrives in new york and speaks to the press? >> mr. boss, how do you and mrs. boss feel about your son being the sole survivor? >> we have great heartfelt sympathy for all of the people who were not as fortunate. >> the country rallies behind steven, but his injuries are...
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but scott law and stevens said i think this is the better choice for the lead. >> yeah. it's pretty great to imagine steven spielberg binging on breaking bad. >> have you met him? >> he was the first celebrity i ever recognized. two minutes into working at a theatre, they did a premier for "primary colors" and steven comes walking in. and i just start shaking because i had to take his ticket. so i almost shook his hand. i didn't get that far. but -- >> jimmy: i love that he had to bring a ticket. you'd think he would get waved through. >> so i took his ticket. and then i haven't seen him since. but ten years later, we're -- >> jimmy: did you tell him that story? >> i did. the first time i sat down with him. i met with him and stacy snyder. we stat down and i told him the whole story. i said we almost met once. it was great. >> jimmy: he didn't remember you, i'm guessing. well, he will in the future i'm sure. great to see you. congratulations on your first big feature film. aaron paul, everybody. "need for speed" opens in theerts next friday, march 14. we'll be right back
but scott law and stevens said i think this is the better choice for the lead. >> yeah. it's pretty great to imagine steven spielberg binging on breaking bad. >> have you met him? >> he was the first celebrity i ever recognized. two minutes into working at a theatre, they did a premier for "primary colors" and steven comes walking in. and i just start shaking because i had to take his ticket. so i almost shook his hand. i didn't get that far. but -- >> jimmy: i...
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let's bring in steven stock. these are the things you were talking about. they're concluding that the transponders were turned off and that the acars. >> that's right. it may not be a conclusive hijacking, but you heard the prime minister as you just staid, jessica, said "it is consistent with deliberate action by someone on the airplane. that clearly narrows the scope of what exactly may have gone on, on this plane. another significant thing that just came out of this news conference is that they are now focusing on two corridors. one that stretches from kazakhstan and turkmenistan all the way to thailand. and one from malaysia to the east coast of india. that's a lot of space to search. clearly they believe the satellite data leads them to believe that the plane took these actions. one other point to note, it does appear from what he said, it confirms earlier reports by ap and by some british news magazines that whoever was flying this plane may have even taken evasive action. they came back west and when they headed into vietnam radar space, they turned
let's bring in steven stock. these are the things you were talking about. they're concluding that the transponders were turned off and that the acars. >> that's right. it may not be a conclusive hijacking, but you heard the prime minister as you just staid, jessica, said "it is consistent with deliberate action by someone on the airplane. that clearly narrows the scope of what exactly may have gone on, on this plane. another significant thing that just came out of this news...
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there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. >>> april 26th, 2004, perry, georgia. officer chris sutcliffe is in his patrol car overlooking the interstate when he notices a pickup truck making a sharp turn off the exit, going way too fast. seconds later, he sees another police car going after it, sirens blaring. officer sutcliffe doesn't think twice. he makes a quick but fateful decision to follow the speeding police car and join the pursuit. >> i initially just told my dispatcher, i'm going to be here for backup in case he needs it. >> the chase lasts only a minute or two. the truck, racing at incredibly high speeds, crashes into a telephone pole. by the time officer sutcliffe arrives on the
there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues....
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steven johnson had been hearing flames and smoke and got out. today, snuck back in, he says he intends to stay. >> are you? n.? >> in the apartment? >> i guess so. they haven't told me not to leave again. just going to hang on on chips >> anything will be better he says, than what he's been through. >> and firefighters reported fire, public crews are working to get their water off the the conversation is pumping into the bay. we had to bring in extra pumps. >> tes pumps hoke yated in several down the block that is where the medical center and administration building are going up. the air vents were shut off at the hospital site to keep ash from getting into the building. >> the crane has been called in to prevent the crane from collapsing. seems to be progressing well. check back in at 6:00. you'll see how much work as been completed >> we have a warning about a new psycha dellic street drug. he was hospitalized after being found unresponsive yesterday. nick? >> administrators are taking this seriously. and police issued the alert. this stretch
steven johnson had been hearing flames and smoke and got out. today, snuck back in, he says he intends to stay. >> are you? n.? >> in the apartment? >> i guess so. they haven't told me not to leave again. just going to hang on on chips >> anything will be better he says, than what he's been through. >> and firefighters reported fire, public crews are working to get their water off the the conversation is pumping into the bay. we had to bring in extra pumps....
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linda stevens could deal with it less. linda stevens opens the door to what is left of her home. she says it took three minutes to destroy it. >> my family was here. my son grew up here. his room is next door. >> she admits returning is difficult. >> i cry every time. records confirm that. we're notified on november 9th of the fire at her residents our representatives did go out that day to remove the electric meter >> her bill for the month was 758, 60% more than the previous month. >> what made it worse is that in december, i got a bill for this house, for $533. >> we wandered how this could happen we leshed the worker forgot one thing. >> that representative should have let us been removed. >> the billing kept didn't know that. so pg&e said stevens bill on historic usage. >> it's like if i kept living here, i would. but i can't. it's been hard enough without having -- without pg&e doing this. >> we contacted my understanding is that they issued a corrected bill because it's going through an old address >> flowers are beginning to grow >> life is coming back. >> investigators h
linda stevens could deal with it less. linda stevens opens the door to what is left of her home. she says it took three minutes to destroy it. >> my family was here. my son grew up here. his room is next door. >> she admits returning is difficult. >> i cry every time. records confirm that. we're notified on november 9th of the fire at her residents our representatives did go out that day to remove the electric meter >> her bill for the month was 758, 60% more than the...
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public comment at this point and i am going to be letting these two speakers come up and there is also steven from the sffederal credit union as well. we are going to be asking people through the chair to limit their comments to one minute, per person. and i am sorry that we have to do that because we have a number of other items on the ago agenda. >> so is there dolan here? >> right. >> and again, condolences to the lou family. >> thank you for holding this hearing and on behalf of the lou family i have been asked to come here and say please keep our streets safe, this child died unnecessarily because of the use of an application in the provision of uber services and uber, is denying all responsible to this family for what happened. these services show empty vehicles, that is what they sell, this man was on the service, he was an empty vehicle, he was providing goods and services for uber and they are turning its back on this family, and now i have heard that this is the new industry. and this is not a new industry, transportation and people have been around for a long time, it is changed fr
public comment at this point and i am going to be letting these two speakers come up and there is also steven from the sffederal credit union as well. we are going to be asking people through the chair to limit their comments to one minute, per person. and i am sorry that we have to do that because we have a number of other items on the ago agenda. >> so is there dolan here? >> right. >> and again, condolences to the lou family. >> thank you for holding this hearing and...
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steven, now that the ntsb, steven would lasso owe now that the ntsb apparently involved, why is it difficult if the malaysian air force says it spotted this plane going across malaysia, no transponder, but they have radar, why is it so hard to interpret that radar? >> well, i'm glad to hear just now that the u.s. experts and ntsb has some very first-rate radar experts and faa experts as well looking at that data. without the transponder on, you're just looking at the bounce off the skin of the airplane. this is basically radar that is designed to help you see somebody who doesn't want you to see them. like an enemy. so that primary radar is just a sort of -- can be kind of a fuzzy blip. so -- and whereas with the normal transponder, you're going to have a data block as to where the airplane is, the speed and altitude and all that. >> so it's -- so they think the malaysia air force, this was the plane, the 777, flying across malaysia, over the sea to the west of malaysia, without the transponder going for an hour and ten minutes. what you're saying, it's open to interpretation, they can't be
steven, now that the ntsb, steven would lasso owe now that the ntsb apparently involved, why is it difficult if the malaysian air force says it spotted this plane going across malaysia, no transponder, but they have radar, why is it so hard to interpret that radar? >> well, i'm glad to hear just now that the u.s. experts and ntsb has some very first-rate radar experts and faa experts as well looking at that data. without the transponder on, you're just looking at the bounce off the skin...
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andrew stevens for us, thank you. fascinating report, perhaps some hope for the families. >> it's frustrating watching these developments disappear and then new developments. this morning, investigators have new leads in the disappearance of that flight. word that the boeing 777 dropped as low as 12,000 feet before disappearing from radar. that's raising new questions about just what exactly happened inside the plane's cockpit and why. now, cnn's jim clancy is live for us this morning in kuala lumpur. and let's just try to talk through this latest developments that investigators are really chewing over here, this 12,000 feet detail. talk to me about the significance of that and what they think might have been happening inside of that cockpit, what we know and what we don't know, jim. >> reporter: all right, it's a tool. if they have any comment about that, we might hear it in the press briefing that's going to come up with the minister of defense/transport minister in about an hour's time. but you know, christine, it'
andrew stevens for us, thank you. fascinating report, perhaps some hope for the families. >> it's frustrating watching these developments disappear and then new developments. this morning, investigators have new leads in the disappearance of that flight. word that the boeing 777 dropped as low as 12,000 feet before disappearing from radar. that's raising new questions about just what exactly happened inside the plane's cockpit and why. now, cnn's jim clancy is live for us this morning in...
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linda stevens could deal with it less. linda stevens opens the door to what is left of her home.to destroy it. >> my family was here. my son grew up here. his room is next door. >> she admits returning is difficult. >> i cry every time. records confirm that. we're notified on november 9th of the fire at her residents our representatives did go out that day to remove the electric meter >> her bill for the month was 758, 60% more than the previous month. >> what made it worse is that in december, i got a bill for this house, for $533. >> we wandered how this could happen we leshed the worker forgot one thing. >> that representative should have let us know the peter had been removed. >> the billing kept didn't know that. so pg&e said stevens bill based on historic usage. >> it's like if i kept living here, i would. but i can't. it's been hard enough without having -- without pg&e doing this. >> we contacted pg&e. my understanding is that they issued a corrected bill because it's going through an old address >> flowers are beginning to grow >> life is coming back. >> investigators ha
linda stevens could deal with it less. linda stevens opens the door to what is left of her home.to destroy it. >> my family was here. my son grew up here. his room is next door. >> she admits returning is difficult. >> i cry every time. records confirm that. we're notified on november 9th of the fire at her residents our representatives did go out that day to remove the electric meter >> her bill for the month was 758, 60% more than the previous month. >> what made...
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i want to bring in andrew stevens, live for us in perth, australia. of this, first your assessment of what you heard in that press conference, if you could hear it. and then also, the fact as you've said throughout the morning, we're still dealing with a search area the size of poland. >> reporter: that's right. it is still an enormous -- it's 120,000 square miles, poppy. and you two were right, i think, to pick up on the fact that what the minister was saying is that these earlier satellite images we have been talking about from the southern zone may actually still be these same objects, which may have drifted into this new area. so, they're looking at ocean drifts. i think that's critical, because that keeps some dots, what few dots we have, joined together, that what was identified before as potential objects, suspicious objects, as they've been calling them, are actually still in the frame here. they may have drifted. that's why they haven't been picked up since being spotted by the satellites. they may have drifted into or towards, at least, this
i want to bring in andrew stevens, live for us in perth, australia. of this, first your assessment of what you heard in that press conference, if you could hear it. and then also, the fact as you've said throughout the morning, we're still dealing with a search area the size of poland. >> reporter: that's right. it is still an enormous -- it's 120,000 square miles, poppy. and you two were right, i think, to pick up on the fact that what the minister was saying is that these earlier...
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i want to bring in andrew stevens live in perth, australia. this is the closest land point to where this search is now going on, some 1,400 miles, andrew from where that debris has been spotted. >> reporter: that's right. it's still a long way from where that debris was found. i'm at the pearce air force base here, just on the outskirts of the state capital, perth. and this is the staging post for the surveillance aircraft. there's australian aircraft, new zealand, and u.s. aircraft involved as well. by our reckoning, the first flight went out at 6:00 this morning, and these are round about ten-hour flights, so the first flight should be landing fairly soon. we haven't heard anything in those ten hours from the actual flights, which are over that area, what they have seen. the only thing we've heard is a tweet saying that radar images had picked up something from the u.s. p-8 poseidon aircraft. that was a couple hours ago. we haven't heard anything since. there are eyes on the area, not necessarily on the actual floating objects yet, but we kn
i want to bring in andrew stevens live in perth, australia. this is the closest land point to where this search is now going on, some 1,400 miles, andrew from where that debris has been spotted. >> reporter: that's right. it's still a long way from where that debris was found. i'm at the pearce air force base here, just on the outskirts of the state capital, perth. and this is the staging post for the surveillance aircraft. there's australian aircraft, new zealand, and u.s. aircraft...
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up, contrarian investor steven leuthold has half the stock holdings in asia.o much money overseas? james bond's next car could be an suv? aston martin is looking to expand to sport utility vehicles. ♪ >> walmart has struggled to keep shelves stocked in your stores. the world's biggest real taylor says fixing the problem could be a $3 billion opportunity. covers walmart for. walmart laid out pretty a glance at the year beginning meeting about the situation. technology it is an issue and trying to figure out what to do about it. it could be a $3 billion opportunity because the thinking perhapsthey have been losing customers to competitors because of some of these stocking issues. a lot of this from our reporting from renÉe dudley on our print side. they're focusing on improving what they call in stock, how much merchandise available for shoppers to buy. you are going to see perhaps more people being employed by walmart or at least more labor hours added for the people there , because the folks who work at walmart, the complaint tends to be, well, there are not e
up, contrarian investor steven leuthold has half the stock holdings in asia.o much money overseas? james bond's next car could be an suv? aston martin is looking to expand to sport utility vehicles. ♪ >> walmart has struggled to keep shelves stocked in your stores. the world's biggest real taylor says fixing the problem could be a $3 billion opportunity. covers walmart for. walmart laid out pretty a glance at the year beginning meeting about the situation. technology it is an issue and...
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cnn's andrew stevens is joining us from kuala lumpur, the capital of malaysia.ver there? >> reporter: well, the facts remain, wolf, very few and far between. what we've learned in the past 24 hours is it was the co-pilot who signed off, the all right, good night, line. but that has been compounding the confusion because the malaysians are now saying, apparently backtracking on the timeline cockpit, they can't establish whether the pilot actually said that after things had started to change in the cockpit. that's what we're being led to believe by the malaysian government. if they can't stab that, that casts some doubt over whether it was a deliberate move to turn that plane back across malaysia or perhaps it was a mechanical failure. if the pilots were still in control after they signed is off whatever happened after that event. we've been working on the assumption that something was happening before the pilots made that sign-off. that's significant. just adds to the mystery. the facts are few and far between. they're still looking at the simulator or three days
cnn's andrew stevens is joining us from kuala lumpur, the capital of malaysia.ver there? >> reporter: well, the facts remain, wolf, very few and far between. what we've learned in the past 24 hours is it was the co-pilot who signed off, the all right, good night, line. but that has been compounding the confusion because the malaysians are now saying, apparently backtracking on the timeline cockpit, they can't establish whether the pilot actually said that after things had started to...
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i would like to go back to andrew stevens. andrew, it was just yesterday that the australians were saying that this search of this area could take up to weeks and now they have narrowed it down to what could be a matter of hours. in fact, we are expecting some kind of statement from prime minister tony abbott maybe in about 25 minutes from now. >> i think the key here is the information and where it's coming from. this is satellite information, so the physical search in the absence of any specific information about pin pointing areas by satellite, which have taken several weeks, even though it has been significantly refined as we now know, it still would have been several weeks to comb that area. now, though, satellite information, we don't know where that's come from, but it is very sophisticated satellite operations, operated jointly by the australians and the u.s. in central australia. so the information obviously coming from satellites, that allows them to pinpoint this area and as richard said, given the number of false s
i would like to go back to andrew stevens. andrew, it was just yesterday that the australians were saying that this search of this area could take up to weeks and now they have narrowed it down to what could be a matter of hours. in fact, we are expecting some kind of statement from prime minister tony abbott maybe in about 25 minutes from now. >> i think the key here is the information and where it's coming from. this is satellite information, so the physical search in the absence of any...
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there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. laces even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. [ bird screeches ] suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. but add b
there you go. >> in april 2007, steven leaves the sheriff's office for good and moves to a suburb of atlanta. >> across and back down. >> he starts a new career as a physical fitness trainer. and while he still needs constant medical care, life is good for him. and he believes his faith has kept him going. >>> coming up -- gunned down on the side of the road. >>> and crossing the line. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. laces...