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he preferred to be admired from afar. there is much too wiedmaier provide 26 heart was the leading light of the pacific coast no small feat in the state where the shaggy list minor would aspire and a poet was a pop star with public gatherings. he had powerful friends end up powerful reputation but with drunken romps they settled on more domestic concerns like to hell to keep the baby from disturbing the study or the wife into putting him into household chores he could have a couple of hours to right. this bus hess seem like a dog choice he did not wield an ax or a roof over even with the pioneer and he hated sentimentalist and hypocrites that california had all three an event -- abundance. he saw a decline rather saw progress. a few things escaped that touch as his friend leader of serve to if he often felt the solution to this was because he saw the true potential and death for trinity with european settles trillions living free from precedent from the far edge of the world. here was the real genuine america of world of
he preferred to be admired from afar. there is much too wiedmaier provide 26 heart was the leading light of the pacific coast no small feat in the state where the shaggy list minor would aspire and a poet was a pop star with public gatherings. he had powerful friends end up powerful reputation but with drunken romps they settled on more domestic concerns like to hell to keep the baby from disturbing the study or the wife into putting him into household chores he could have a couple of hours to...
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i was there to tell you from afar in crimes. nothing new one what or who the scene. not distinguished looking on to win. now police officers. not only that. the children fishermen. eleven. superman has. don't answer that. it's inspector for close to me read recently that men are licensed drive to get the truth. so fast space while me just that. in the chain. it's good. making this comparison groups and earnings. system. some areas of the key to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength. it also kept in constant conflict with his superiors to me the magic of the human soul like a real privilege. it is approaching again at the top selling the tickets are one of the forensic evidence was so relieved. this monument is how i conduct the commemoration these difficult times. you see recently only to go. mason wanted the name of the stall most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever present grief over the death of his wife went to the consuming. get a fairly trivial. corso. to me. when is the feast. the series this into question the new fan
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christians came to rome from afar and as tradition the pontiff had a message for those around the world. he called for an end to all war and every conflict whether great or small, he said, ancient or recent. as easter masses were held across the holy land, pope francis prayed the middle east peace talks would continue. in gaza, the small palestinian christian community came together for prayers and hymns. and pope francis made another call for peace in syria. that christians today were returning to their battle scarred church in malula. this resident says, despite the hatred of the war, the town will recover and rebuild. even in a country that gets ever more dangerous for christians, there was reason to sing. those in easter service on board the "uss s richard," an an american naval ship helping at the south korean ferry disaster. closer to home near new york, worshippers in new york while president obama and his family attended a service at the 19th street baptist church in washington. on the west coast, thousands enjoyed the spring sunshine at the hollywood bowl on a day marked by eve
christians came to rome from afar and as tradition the pontiff had a message for those around the world. he called for an end to all war and every conflict whether great or small, he said, ancient or recent. as easter masses were held across the holy land, pope francis prayed the middle east peace talks would continue. in gaza, the small palestinian christian community came together for prayers and hymns. and pope francis made another call for peace in syria. that christians today were...
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i know the atmosphere to tell you from afar in crimes. nothing and no one are what or who thinks these. not distinguished looking on to win. no police officers. with that. my children. fishermen the button. is this. don't answer that. determined to see beneath the surface is inspector frank was nearly was laid back manner the license to drive to get the truth. pool. so fast says salome is that. isn't it. it's good. businessweek has a good listener he needs it is. some areas ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength but also kept in constant conflict with his superiors to me in and see other humans alike it disappointed. the latest addition to the final two companies. most of the nominees. as a monument of his conduct the conditions difficult you see. recently only to go amazingly the name of the stall. most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever present grief over the death of his life. she began consuming. get a team preview as for corso. when does the money under the posts the serum. this i
i know the atmosphere to tell you from afar in crimes. nothing and no one are what or who thinks these. not distinguished looking on to win. no police officers. with that. my children. fishermen the button. is this. don't answer that. determined to see beneath the surface is inspector frank was nearly was laid back manner the license to drive to get the truth. pool. so fast says salome is that. isn't it. it's good. businessweek has a good listener he needs it is. some areas ability to uncover...
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ecc the theory from afar and the midst of fun the ship has received about forty five degrees. this amateur video captured about thirty minutes after the ship tipped over chose the arrival of the first helicopters to rescue passengers on that though. merchant ships and fishing boats also purchase them. the theory has now received even more. since he had the shipping containers sixteen hundred at the po fishing boats speed up closer to the scene and frantic attempts to rescue anyone and four. but the theory is likely to merge with jets of water shooting out of the ship is nearly completely bald now. this just in about two hours time in another video taking on cell phone by one of the passengers chose the harrowing moments to ship started thinking. a passenger down and water is fresh and in water is rationed in other passengers videos have also been circulating on the internet in the past two days including one that says passengers clean on two walls in their lives to the ship was planted near the ninety degrees. meantime an announcement or read out loud speakers it's just passen
ecc the theory from afar and the midst of fun the ship has received about forty five degrees. this amateur video captured about thirty minutes after the ship tipped over chose the arrival of the first helicopters to rescue passengers on that though. merchant ships and fishing boats also purchase them. the theory has now received even more. since he had the shipping containers sixteen hundred at the po fishing boats speed up closer to the scene and frantic attempts to rescue anyone and four. but...
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and when i was here to tell you from afar in crimes nothing and no one are what or who thinks the distinguished looking on to win. now police officers not only has two children or even old fisherman eleven. he said. don't answer that. it's inspector frank was mainly was laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth. i do the eye. the is the link as a fast. see salome was that and it is. it's good indigenous when kaiser groups and earnings. too soon his ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength. it also gets him in constant conflict with his superiors to me in the gw minnesota like a real privilege. it is so rich and you know what got them into the tickets are one of the final two companies. most of them really. as a monument to his conduct the commemoration these critical come up. you see recently only to go. mason wanted the name of the stall most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever present grief over the death of his wife with whom she began consuming. get a new years eve and prettier the streak or so. i mean when the testimony of the bea
and when i was here to tell you from afar in crimes nothing and no one are what or who thinks the distinguished looking on to win. now police officers not only has two children or even old fisherman eleven. he said. don't answer that. it's inspector frank was mainly was laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth. i do the eye. the is the link as a fast. see salome was that and it is. it's good indigenous when kaiser groups and earnings. too soon his ability to uncover the truth may be...
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i admire kevin from afar. had a chance to compete against him for a number of years in the nba. now he's gotten this chance. i've been impressed what he's shown in a quickality of time is that he's a great leader, a great teacher. >> yes. >> he's inspiring and has these guys playing great basketball, and no one really picked him to be here earlier in the year as he said. >> most surprising of the four teams here, i would say. >> a lot of that goes to coach kevin ollie. >> you bring up the nba. played 13 years. not an all-star bought role player. brought in to mentor younger players. kevin durant in oklahoma city. how do you think experience helped him become this coach we're seeing here. >> invaluable, rachel, when you talk about his life experiences in the game, as a player, as you mentioned, not a standout, but always brought value to his teams. he actually spent time with the indiana pacers, played with reggie miller and i broad casted for that team for a number of years and continued to work for the pacers. i got a chance to know kevin then. his character is impeccable, his
i admire kevin from afar. had a chance to compete against him for a number of years in the nba. now he's gotten this chance. i've been impressed what he's shown in a quickality of time is that he's a great leader, a great teacher. >> yes. >> he's inspiring and has these guys playing great basketball, and no one really picked him to be here earlier in the year as he said. >> most surprising of the four teams here, i would say. >> a lot of that goes to coach kevin ollie....
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if you know hillary clinton, if you watch her from afar, sometimes you don't see it.s hard when you're secretary of state, hard when you're in the middle of a presidential campaign and you're exhausted. she's actually very funny. watch the shoe moment. >> what was that? a bat? was that a bat? >> that's somebody throwing something at me? is that part of cirque du soleil. my goodness, i didn't know solid waste management was so controversial. thank goodness she didn't play softball like i did. >> you can't script that. the solid waste refers was the reference to the group she was speaking about. you can't script that. do they have bats in the white house, in shap qua? >> it was very interesting. as you said, she has a sense of humor that friends and supporters all talk about and they all say you don't see this because she's so concerned and cautious and afraid of making a gaff. she's letting it loose. why? we won't know for a while. back to the book tour point, it's how excited she seems, does she have a fire in the belly, the same thing we're looking at jeb bush for, b
if you know hillary clinton, if you watch her from afar, sometimes you don't see it.s hard when you're secretary of state, hard when you're in the middle of a presidential campaign and you're exhausted. she's actually very funny. watch the shoe moment. >> what was that? a bat? was that a bat? >> that's somebody throwing something at me? is that part of cirque du soleil. my goodness, i didn't know solid waste management was so controversial. thank goodness she didn't play softball...
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in the atmosphere can tell you from afar in crimes. nothing and no one on one or sixteen not distinguished looking to become police officers leaders. my children fishermen. the button. it is don't answer that it's inspector frank was nearly was laid back manner that licensed try to get it the is just soo fast. cecil well me just that. the chain it's good. indigenous when cars are the students. it is series ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength. it also kept in constant conflict with his superiors to me in and see the awesome like a real privilege it is approaching again at the top selling the tickets are one of the final two companies was so relieved. scott monument this i can touch. it recently so difficult. the new pc recently only to go basically the name of the stall. most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever present grief over the death of his wife with whom she began consuming. get a team preview the streak or so. i mean. when this money under the posts. this into question i am
in the atmosphere can tell you from afar in crimes. nothing and no one on one or sixteen not distinguished looking to become police officers leaders. my children fishermen. the button. it is don't answer that it's inspector frank was nearly was laid back manner that licensed try to get it the is just soo fast. cecil well me just that. the chain it's good. indigenous when cars are the students. it is series ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength. it also kept in constant...
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christians came to rome from afar and had a message from the world. he had a call for an end to all war. pope francis prayed the middle east talks would continue. next month, the pope will visit ministries in jordan and francis made another call to peace in syria. this resident said despite the hatred of the war, the town will recover and rebuild. even in a country that gets ever-more dangerous, there was a sin. closer to moem in new york, worshippers lined up at st. patrick's cathedral while presidents obama and his family attended a service at the church in washington. on the west coast, thousands enjoyed the spring sunshine at the hollywood bowl on a day marked by events bringing people together where ever they are. >> and the sun was shining many places passenger sides the hollywood bowl today? >> yeah. right here here, knowing that it's about to change. >> yeah, it was gorgeous and the bay area. tempature were close to 80 today. you can see, liver mor, 84. for the most parts, they tracked 10 degrees. thanks to an all-day tomorrow. plan on a breez
christians came to rome from afar and had a message from the world. he had a call for an end to all war. pope francis prayed the middle east talks would continue. next month, the pope will visit ministries in jordan and francis made another call to peace in syria. this resident said despite the hatred of the war, the town will recover and rebuild. even in a country that gets ever-more dangerous, there was a sin. closer to moem in new york, worshippers lined up at st. patrick's cathedral while...
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the win with michael on beijing to see again youngstown the learner whom i was here to tell you from afar in crimes. nothing and no one are what or who the scene. not distinguished looking on to win. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman. eleven. is this don't answer that it's inspector frank of saline was laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth. i do lol. the is. so fast. says salome is that. and it stayed it's good. the team is from kaiser groups and earnings too soon. some areas ability to uncover the truth may be his greatest strength but also consume in constant conflict with his superiors sydney nsw women also like the real thing it disappointed. the latest addition to the final two companies was so relieved scott monument and his conduct. the reason these critical come up. you see that is normally only to go racing under the name of the stall. most of the time he maintains an impasse and exterior which masks the ever present grief over the death of his wife who should be consuming. get a new years eve and prettier the streak or so. i mean
the win with michael on beijing to see again youngstown the learner whom i was here to tell you from afar in crimes. nothing and no one are what or who the scene. not distinguished looking on to win. now police officers. not only has nine children. or even old fisherman. eleven. is this don't answer that it's inspector frank of saline was laid back manner belies his drive to get the truth. i do lol. the is. so fast. says salome is that. and it stayed it's good. the team is from kaiser groups...
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as you read refugees into the stands from afar she seems to be selling vegetables but one of our contacts tells us that this is the front. in reality she is overtly engaging in a very different type of tree we fill our conversation with the camera. she implies that she can provide services which involves some of her female compatriots. she offers. secondly there are no case that smoking is good tv show that's fine. as planned we see her again the next day after we tell her that we are journalists. she agrees to go into detail about the true nature of her business. only that the sweet sixteen. she calls herself a lot more wood. this refugee knows a lot of cheering girls whose families are in dire straits. will knock wood. as a marriage broker with them everyday. labels men come unto me and asked whether i know of a niece amy and alex who made the firmament. every day. essentially mind if we are on each one of the ocean dumping plans. not like to mix these men with syrian families who she says are only interested in one thing in an email about a month money botswana off them and they want t
as you read refugees into the stands from afar she seems to be selling vegetables but one of our contacts tells us that this is the front. in reality she is overtly engaging in a very different type of tree we fill our conversation with the camera. she implies that she can provide services which involves some of her female compatriots. she offers. secondly there are no case that smoking is good tv show that's fine. as planned we see her again the next day after we tell her that we are...
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you start this career and always respected this audwence from afar.ard to believe it was the 15th one. he brings a nice one to the game. ul because of the rhythm that he put the team in. brandon bell another home run. >> i don't think there is anything more exciting than breaking out. >> everybody in the off season wondered as to whether or not he would be able to carry it into the season. i can't wait for his next at bat. >> it was so exciting there to see who is going to throw out the next pitch. >> and the bat kid coming out in the bat mobile. it says a lot about how we live and who we are. the story of that kid came through the bay area. here is a guy in his life battling leukemia and everyone got involved in the play that really led him to believe he was bad kid. and the blanket alone that everyone threw his way was amazing. it was the start of what turned out to be the perfect day. >> it was. it showed who we are here. always good to see you thanks a lot. >> love the giants. love san francisco. whether they are home or away. mike will join us ev
you start this career and always respected this audwence from afar.ard to believe it was the 15th one. he brings a nice one to the game. ul because of the rhythm that he put the team in. brandon bell another home run. >> i don't think there is anything more exciting than breaking out. >> everybody in the off season wondered as to whether or not he would be able to carry it into the season. i can't wait for his next at bat. >> it was so exciting there to see who is going to...
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he preferred to be admired from afar and there was much to admire. 26, harte has become the light of the pacific coast no small feat in the state where the shaggy ithe shabbiest minoro barcode and poets were pop stars declaiming versus the crowds of the public gatherings and he had powerful friends of rising reputation, wife and infant son. his evenings didn't involve drunken romps in the city variety. they center on more domestic concerns like how to keep griswold from disturbing the study or his wife into the household chores so that he might have a couple quiet hours to write. this soft spoken may have seemed like an odd choice for the west litter a spokesman. he didn't wield an ax or revolver. he ridiculed of the most cherished especially the cold of the pioneer. he hated the sentimentalists and felt that they all had an abundance. when others saw progress he's all declined. a few things escaped the touch of the subtle irreverence as his friend later observed. but he wasn't just a destroyer. he also felt disillusioned with california it's because
he preferred to be admired from afar and there was much to admire. 26, harte has become the light of the pacific coast no small feat in the state where the shaggy ithe shabbiest minoro barcode and poets were pop stars declaiming versus the crowds of the public gatherings and he had powerful friends of rising reputation, wife and infant son. his evenings didn't involve drunken romps in the city variety. they center on more domestic concerns like how to keep griswold from disturbing the study or...
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it would it be that audible from afar. >> no the individual ear would not be able to peck it up. would be like staring at a flashlight and looking at it from a football fold. >> what shares that frequency. it could be whales or marine or fishing equipment. >> the spectrum/lj is devoided in the light spectrum and so we've had so many alarms and it would be nice if it is. and i would have to get more information. and one of the problems is that there is a turf war going on. the chinese said they found it and yet australians are the lead dog and they are on the joint commission and u.s., france and england are participating in it heavily. and the idea situation would be to talk to the joint commission and say let's man the troops and get there. >> they are not handling it that way? >> it a pores they are keeping it close to the vest. >> why did the black box designers chose that frequency. couldn't have they have picked a better one? >> it is tough. that's why we went to digital tv. and the spectrum is crowded and tough to find something that is not over lapped. it is a tough one. t
it would it be that audible from afar. >> no the individual ear would not be able to peck it up. would be like staring at a flashlight and looking at it from a football fold. >> what shares that frequency. it could be whales or marine or fishing equipment. >> the spectrum/lj is devoided in the light spectrum and so we've had so many alarms and it would be nice if it is. and i would have to get more information. and one of the problems is that there is a turf war going on. the...
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she sold me from afar, from heaven.e leading indicator of this market. but two influential voices, jim cramer saying there's no reason for a stock come to the nasdaq bleeding, and patty saying any bounce in the nasdaq will be short-lived. do you see anything to dispute that? >> i don't. and as we talked about yesterday, patty and i were trying to put our heads together and figure out when all of this started. you see the stocks highest right now, the tech stocks on my space, rack space, pandora, yelp, zynga, blackberry, and we have a wave of earnings next week. we'll get not only some data, but also some more subjective feel on the earnings calls for what the second half looks like. there's a lot that can happen in that timeframe. i don't think you can get too attached either to the stocks falling out of bed or the hope that we see in some of the momentum names this morning. >> kevin, i know you're enjoying watching the volatility from afar. for investors who want to play this market. do you have any house rules for how
she sold me from afar, from heaven.e leading indicator of this market. but two influential voices, jim cramer saying there's no reason for a stock come to the nasdaq bleeding, and patty saying any bounce in the nasdaq will be short-lived. do you see anything to dispute that? >> i don't. and as we talked about yesterday, patty and i were trying to put our heads together and figure out when all of this started. you see the stocks highest right now, the tech stocks on my space, rack space,...
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deputy director of the cia at the time, michael morrell, who admitted his analyst made a mistake from afar about a protest that never happened. he relied on the analyst here as opposed to people on the ground in system. in that same testimony just recently, mike morel was asked, when you saw susan rice go out on those shows, what did you think? and he essentially said -- i'm paraphrasing here -- that he was surprised about the reliance on the video because that did not come from us, meaning that did not come from the intelligence community. >> right. >> and that is the key here, that he says, we didn't have anything to do with the video. and here's this e-mail, ben rhodes referencing the video in a political sense. now the white house is trying to tell us it has nothing to do with benghazi. >> seems to me like a lot of people are pointing fingers in a bunch of different directions. first you have people saying the cia did the talking points then mike morel says he did -- seems to me like jay carney has a new line of defense. when he's going to get peppered with questions about benghazi, th
deputy director of the cia at the time, michael morrell, who admitted his analyst made a mistake from afar about a protest that never happened. he relied on the analyst here as opposed to people on the ground in system. in that same testimony just recently, mike morel was asked, when you saw susan rice go out on those shows, what did you think? and he essentially said -- i'm paraphrasing here -- that he was surprised about the reliance on the video because that did not come from us, meaning...
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i saw it from afar when i was secretary. it was disheartening and even embarrassing to see people arguing about letting us default on our debt. thing that were beyond the pale. you had to ask yourself, what kind of country do they want? what is their plan? what is their vision? so if you are going to compete in this arena, you have to be able to put forth your competing purpose and vision. >> here's what hillary said about making the announcement she is officially running for president, i mean making the decision that she is officially running for president. >> i am not going to make a decision for a while. because i am actually enjoy might life. i am actually having fun, just, you know doing -- doing ordinary things. like, seeing my friends, and going on long walks, and, you know playing with our dogs and doing stuff that are just, you know, sound pretty simple. at the end of the day it is what really gives joy and meaning to your life. i danced around that pretty well, don't you think? >> you did. >> joining me now, my gue
i saw it from afar when i was secretary. it was disheartening and even embarrassing to see people arguing about letting us default on our debt. thing that were beyond the pale. you had to ask yourself, what kind of country do they want? what is their plan? what is their vision? so if you are going to compete in this arena, you have to be able to put forth your competing purpose and vision. >> here's what hillary said about making the announcement she is officially running for president, i...
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might there be something more sinister at stake here as you look at the investigation from afar?uld be something more sinister that's going on. but certainly at best it's very confusing. and it's creating a lot of doubt about how they're reaching their conclusions, how they're reaching their opinions. so for example, today when they said this was a criminal act, i'm unclear as to what they're basing that on. as a behavioral scientist, i have to have reasons to support my conclusions that something is criminal or not criminal. and i'm certainly not seeing the totality of the circumstances that allow them to say that. now, they may be withholding the rest of the information because it's proprietary or illegal to give it out because of laws and so forth. but certainly as someone who studies behavior for a living, i don't know what they're basing that on. >> let me ask it this way. what i'm trying to suggest is that perhaps the ineptitude of the way in which the investigation has been communicated to the rest of the world doesn't necessarily suggest that the investigation itself has
might there be something more sinister at stake here as you look at the investigation from afar?uld be something more sinister that's going on. but certainly at best it's very confusing. and it's creating a lot of doubt about how they're reaching their conclusions, how they're reaching their opinions. so for example, today when they said this was a criminal act, i'm unclear as to what they're basing that on. as a behavioral scientist, i have to have reasons to support my conclusions that...
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. >> bobby, if you're still there listening to us from afar, when you hear about these developments and time searching at great depths, what particular challenges come to mind for you? >> well, you know, i understand what you're talking about with the finding the cockpit data recorder and i'm a little bit discouraged that we're already talking about, you know, five or six more days for the bluefin to continue mapping the ocean bottom. i spent four months up off the coast of long island on twa flight 800. we picked up the flight data recorder within one week after twa flight 800 exploded. we turned that over to the investigators and they said that's not telling us what we need to know. i spent another four months up there diving off the coast of that island looking for what they needed to find for their investigation. so although i tote aly agree that those black boxes are the first priority that might not be what we need here. so, we need to let the experts do their jobs. i don't want to second-guess the people on the scene, but sometimes you have to continue the search beyond those bla
. >> bobby, if you're still there listening to us from afar, when you hear about these developments and time searching at great depths, what particular challenges come to mind for you? >> well, you know, i understand what you're talking about with the finding the cockpit data recorder and i'm a little bit discouraged that we're already talking about, you know, five or six more days for the bluefin to continue mapping the ocean bottom. i spent four months up off the coast of long...
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that's what makes the deployment of the bluefin much, much, much more complicated than we imagine from afarom, let's talk about what is at the bottom there, the silt. one of the things that silt is made out of is space debris. >> yeah. it's made out of a lot of things and silt is a genuine problem or it can be. again, we don't know how much of it is there. we know that it can be made out of things that fall from space, bits of dust that are collected for many, many, many years. it can be from volcanic ash, from the decay of different animals and critters that swim in the water and simply from dirt that is washed down there. but this is the result. it can muck up the water tremendously. things that go down there can be buried beneath the silt where you can't find them and if you get too close trying to look for them, you can stir up the silt where it's hard to see things. these are tremendous challenges. in the end, what it does is make this search, yes, well within the parameters of what the bluefin can do but it makes it much more experimental than many people might want to admit at this p
that's what makes the deployment of the bluefin much, much, much more complicated than we imagine from afarom, let's talk about what is at the bottom there, the silt. one of the things that silt is made out of is space debris. >> yeah. it's made out of a lot of things and silt is a genuine problem or it can be. again, we don't know how much of it is there. we know that it can be made out of things that fall from space, bits of dust that are collected for many, many, many years. it can be...
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we know from afar it's difficult to tell the voices. not a problem. search crews work so long to drop the sub into the water to look for flight 370. ♪ [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. . >>> welcome back. so glad you've been getting in on the conversation. joining us with questions on facebook and twitter. let's bring back our aviation analysts and you guys can tackle some of them. mary, why don't we start with you. let's start with the blue fin unmanned sub that was dropped in the search area this morning. question, why did they wait so long to deploy it? >> they waited so long to deploy the blue fin 21 because they wanted to get every last ounce of intelligence out of those pingers. they didn't want to pass up the opportunity to narrow in the search zone by finding pinging whatsoever. they were delayed by both the malaysian and c
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i'm sure i must give off some vibe from afar. certainly just having -- this is what's interesting.g a certain amount of success. often people think that must mean she's confident. not so. katty and i did our dna tests. we found that neither of us particularly has a strong confidence blueprint. whatever confidence we have, we've really earned ourselves. in fact, what's great about this is we can get more confident, and it's not that hard. we can rewire our brains. the science there is so exciting too, and all it is is action. fail, risk, take small chances. you can't think your way to confidence. you can't just tell someone you're great. of course, you should be confident. what you can do is get out there and learn that failing sometimes isn't so bad, that taking a risk isn't so bad, doing things just outside of your comfort zone, that's an exercise in confidence building. >>. >> we realize that women could work on their own self-confidence. that doesn't mean we shouldn't also work to change a system that rewards confidence, over confidence. >> thanks for having me. >> up next in th
i'm sure i must give off some vibe from afar. certainly just having -- this is what's interesting.g a certain amount of success. often people think that must mean she's confident. not so. katty and i did our dna tests. we found that neither of us particularly has a strong confidence blueprint. whatever confidence we have, we've really earned ourselves. in fact, what's great about this is we can get more confident, and it's not that hard. we can rewire our brains. the science there is so...
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i saw it from afar when i was secretary and it was disheartening and even embarrassing to see people >> i get e-mails from the rnc weekly bash iing hillary clinto and anybody else, and anybody else that the republicans are geared up to running gaiagainst? >> i don't think that is a republican problem, but a democratic problem. if she does not run, who is out there? martin o'malley? joe biden? the great hopef of the democratic party? and people are focused on her, because she is the only game in town in the view of most republicans. >> and so if she does not run, you will lose, right? >> no, there is an obsession on the republican side when it come comes to hillary clinton, because they don't want her to run, and they want her to run. and it is building up, but we have great governors and a sitting vpd vice president, and we are going to be okay, but there is a lot of support politically and grass roots wise for secretary clinton the run. >> and now, paul ryan going to iowa is something i found fascinating and as i have morep conversations, and i want everybody's opinion on this, and
i saw it from afar when i was secretary and it was disheartening and even embarrassing to see people >> i get e-mails from the rnc weekly bash iing hillary clinto and anybody else, and anybody else that the republicans are geared up to running gaiagainst? >> i don't think that is a republican problem, but a democratic problem. if she does not run, who is out there? martin o'malley? joe biden? the great hopef of the democratic party? and people are focused on her, because she is the...
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. >> reporter: well, that's done from afar. >> i'll walk you through the steps of scrambled eggs. >> reporter: oh sure, she e-mails recipes for them to cook for themselves and she stays in touch on the phone and via skype. >> you sound a little like you have a cold. >> yeah, i have a cold. >> reporter: but they only see each other in person around once a year. >> okay, so miss sweetcake, i'll talk to you again soon. >> we talk all the time. we're very connected. >> reporter: and that's as good as being there? >> i can't answer that it's good as -- it's just different. >> reporter: i know a lot of people listening to this will want to know, do you love your children? >> absolutely, more than anything. >> reporter: more than yourself? >> should a mother love her children more than herself? >> reporter: startling as this may sound, there are an estimated 2.4 million non-custodial mothers in the united states. many of these mothers are heartbroken by the loss of custody. but some moms, like talyaa, give up custody voluntarily. author rahna reiko is also a non custodial mother. her teenag
. >> reporter: well, that's done from afar. >> i'll walk you through the steps of scrambled eggs. >> reporter: oh sure, she e-mails recipes for them to cook for themselves and she stays in touch on the phone and via skype. >> you sound a little like you have a cold. >> yeah, i have a cold. >> reporter: but they only see each other in person around once a year. >> okay, so miss sweetcake, i'll talk to you again soon. >> we talk all the time. we're...
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okay we're back now in the studio with a soft spot for diesel from afar as for the foundation for strategic research chair in front set to deepen ninth states is back to to thinking nope not a doctrine as national's a chore to as a national security issue and if so why and how so. yes and if need be cool is that the reason tradition in unit two c to zach finally to them. unite is that a deceased to its own industry. and it is the price fall beginning to stick to the same only will cause the owl is the almond full spa. but in the french country in the industry salsa prideful fronds. it is the source of pride that is cold it was going to now from meals on to something the audience. that is a cold front is sitting in front of sidon in this no problem with that. but in the mind also unite to steep the elites to economy industries of the confused face and asked if he was in the us company after we need to. coach find any the is that it is the ruler of the peninsular and the income for a bbq and to reach the ultimate to cincinnati to us and it's prudent to stand outside rainfall is an internation
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we had guests out by sky curious from afar from the saving of mariam and then dropped his research of the a c e r i s e cheese and most of the european council of foreign affairs. most of us got jenny gets that from manchester we had jonathan paris middle east coast senior fellow of the month the council of the united states jonathan offended if you are stopping to get a chance to speak. we had a very lively discussion of running off the first part two sites competing not agreeing. i would talk about the election on the second part of the program do you think this election in syria which is now down to third any possibility of this being like an election as we know it. the job for her to john christie said. oh thank you welcome the question i think the election in june that will just be like the last one of the stage. in order to in a vain attempt to gain legitimacy. for his continuing the rule. he would not gain legitimacy to the electorate will be of a collection of to the polls the opposition whatever you wanna call them would not have a pair of boys and it will end with nothing mo
we had guests out by sky curious from afar from the saving of mariam and then dropped his research of the a c e r i s e cheese and most of the european council of foreign affairs. most of us got jenny gets that from manchester we had jonathan paris middle east coast senior fellow of the month the council of the united states jonathan offended if you are stopping to get a chance to speak. we had a very lively discussion of running off the first part two sites competing not agreeing. i would talk...
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i have long admired his work from afar. this is the first time i've make in in person, but as somebody once covered germany, it's a great pleasure to read somebody covered germany with intelligence and grace and humor and real depth and sensitivity over six years in the country. souad mekhennet is somebody i know very, very well. we met in hamburg shortly after september 11 attack when she was working, she was an investigative reporter working with peter fenn from the "washington post." she was in this room here today and we forged a very close friendship right then and there and have known each other ever since. souad has won every award under the sun. she has been threatened and jailed and shot at in every country you could possibly imagine. and thankfully she's spending more time in franco-german in here in the u.s., keeping away from those places. so in 2009, souad and nicholas part of a project that was so extraordinary, it really shook the world holocaust scholarship, justice seekers who have been following the minist
i have long admired his work from afar. this is the first time i've make in in person, but as somebody once covered germany, it's a great pleasure to read somebody covered germany with intelligence and grace and humor and real depth and sensitivity over six years in the country. souad mekhennet is somebody i know very, very well. we met in hamburg shortly after september 11 attack when she was working, she was an investigative reporter working with peter fenn from the "washington...
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he'll be watching the race from afar. i talked to a budge of people who will be running.hey said, brooke, when everyone is watching us go through the finish line, we're all going to be wearing sunglasses. and it's not going to be because of the sun. it will be an incredibly emotional day for a lot of people, just tearing streaming down their faces. >> that story is riveting to watch. i'm thinking of my own boys when i watch it. i have to wonder, we talk a little bit about the security there. i mean, how are officials keeping everyone safe this year while also keeping that kind of boston strong upbeat mood going? >> well, expect a lot of plainclothes officers, for one. we know that there will be doubled police presence from years past. some officers who said to me that they're not messing around this year at all. there's a zero bag policy along the race route. no backpacks, no rucksacks that also spills into the crowd. it may not be the biggest race. the second biggest race in boston's history, but the biggest as far as spectators. a million people. they'll be tough on peo
he'll be watching the race from afar. i talked to a budge of people who will be running.hey said, brooke, when everyone is watching us go through the finish line, we're all going to be wearing sunglasses. and it's not going to be because of the sun. it will be an incredibly emotional day for a lot of people, just tearing streaming down their faces. >> that story is riveting to watch. i'm thinking of my own boys when i watch it. i have to wonder, we talk a little bit about the security...
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whether we can find women teachers to teach girls and there are enough qualified women teachers and afar area of this, especially if you can, with how we have dealt with the recent famine and drought there. and it is marginalized with pakistan and the hindus are even more marginalized. according to human rights activists, the hindus they are and then elsewhere live in fear of forced conversion or being pushed off their land if they don't convert. is usaid cognizant of and sensitive to the unfitness and religious minorities of pakistan and the vulnerable populations, and we focus our effort for those populations? >> thank you, congressman. thank you for your support for our efforts in pakistan all around the world as well. i think that the program is a good example of what we can get done when we take a results oriented approach and a few years ago we restructured our work there to focus in health and education and also powered. in education we noticed that we have built upon our target to ensure 750,000 kids, mostly girls, are learning to read early grades and will conduct a performance
whether we can find women teachers to teach girls and there are enough qualified women teachers and afar area of this, especially if you can, with how we have dealt with the recent famine and drought there. and it is marginalized with pakistan and the hindus are even more marginalized. according to human rights activists, the hindus they are and then elsewhere live in fear of forced conversion or being pushed off their land if they don't convert. is usaid cognizant of and sensitive to the...
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and i think just looking at this from afar, this was a story we saw a little bit about this last summert about it and there was surprise nationally that it seems to be picking up steam in terms of the investigation. the comments that you got from this special prosecutor suggests he really is honing in on perry. >> i think what's going on nationally was also happening locally. we weren't hearing a lot about this investigation. it was getting scant attention. and then i started hearing several weeks ago that officials were getting ready to convene a special grand jury and this prosecutor was going to take this to a grand jury. i sat down with him for an interview on the record, on camera, april 1st in his office. he said during that interview that he has turned over evidence in this investigation that he's quite concerned about. he wouldn't go as far to say he believed governor perry committed a crime, he stopped short of that, but he went on record saying he's quite concerned and is moving forward aggressively with his investigation and this case. >> when you say committed a crime, becau
and i think just looking at this from afar, this was a story we saw a little bit about this last summert about it and there was surprise nationally that it seems to be picking up steam in terms of the investigation. the comments that you got from this special prosecutor suggests he really is honing in on perry. >> i think what's going on nationally was also happening locally. we weren't hearing a lot about this investigation. it was getting scant attention. and then i started hearing...
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you have to go there copy cannot just apply from afar.roader point given the limit that i would put is i resist rights being used by collectives, ridiculously by governments. i think that rights belong to people. if we keep that in mind, we avoid a lot of the dangers. i recognize that corporations can have rights of and associations can have rights, those tend to be more in the contractual sense. in the fundamental constitutional or intellectual law that we're talking about i think we should be restricting rights to people. i always get nervous when you get governments saying our majority has the right to enforce its national tradition. those days are violating our rights to maintain our culture. cultures do not have rights. if we keep that in mind, we can avoid a lot of this rhetorical threats that we are fighting for governments that understand the power of the human rights term but it is for reading it in a way that is inappropriate. please let me ask each of you if you weill to address that question. >> it seems to me that we cannot a
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i saw it from afar when i was secretary, and it was disheartening, and even embarrassing to see peopleing us default on our debt. i mean, really. and things that were just so beyond the pale. you had to ask yourself, what kind of country do they really want? >> everyone's analyzing every word that hillary says about 2016, and you can read those words either way. is she hinting that she's so frustrated with where american politics are today that she may not want to endure another four or eight years of what she and her husband experienced in the '90s? or is she starting to lay out the justification for a candidacy, diagnosing an ailment for which she will eventually offer herself as the cure? if hillary does run, will it make republicans more likely to turn to someone like jeb bush, someone who might tick the base off now and then in the name of winning what could be a very difficult general election for the gop? if hillary doesn't run and the white house suddenly looks much less difficult for them to take, might it embolden republicans to spurn the jeb bushes of their party and pick ra
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i watched it from afar like the media -- once upon a time this story was bigger than bridgegate, if that's the details in here, it really just shocked me. they'd been drinking all day. there were other things that happened that we can't talk about on national television. there was racial epitaphs thrown. nobody's disputing that. not from any point of view. >> you call it the trial that never happened. it looks absolutely fascinate be. the book is called "the price of silence." you can read an excerpt on mojo.msnbc.com. >> you won't be giving me speeches at duke? >>> up next, to the white house. acts on equal pay but what else can we do to create a level playing field? that discussion is next on "morning joe." the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com thit's not the "limit yoursh hard earned cash back" card . it's not the "confused by rotating categories" card. it's the no-category-gaming, no-look-
i watched it from afar like the media -- once upon a time this story was bigger than bridgegate, if that's the details in here, it really just shocked me. they'd been drinking all day. there were other things that happened that we can't talk about on national television. there was racial epitaphs thrown. nobody's disputing that. not from any point of view. >> you call it the trial that never happened. it looks absolutely fascinate be. the book is called "the price of silence."...
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counting money as the country counts down ten economic collapse since the overthrow of the tal afar and the billions of foreign dollars in the russian state that financial support because that's what kind of work really well the on an economy that average rate of twenty nine percent one of the best in the world but much of the economy has been built around the war for foreign troops will soon be over and of course that taken its toll on this is your son have already been forced to shut down there may be a shortage seven that starts in afghanistan but there is still so i guess it's a problem this week on the books as the insurgency revenue is tiny the government nearly a war to make right now for its forces and there's hardly any money for the biggest exports to. you know what exactly that he might have an almost entirely to. me here is that my life was a severe recession almost certainly. the many challenges facing. the enemy maybe one of the largest reporting in kabul for us. i was the hours tick down to afghanistan's decision day let's get the thoughts of middle east experts. the pres
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county money as the country counts down technomage collapse and the overthrow of the tal afar and the billions of foreign dollars people rushing into the country that financial support costs let's look at the growth of the on an economy that an average rate of more than nine percent one of the fastest in the world but much of the economy has been built around the war for foreign troops will soon be over and of course that taken its toll and this is you know some have already been forced to shut down there may be a shortage seven astronauts and afghanistan but there is no order against the top was the economy of this insurgency tax revenue assigning the government nearly forty six hours or so and there's hardly any money for the biggest exports still opium more than a decade of easy money in every offense than almost entirely dependent on or at least the fear is that what might flow the money stops a severe recession will almost certainly follow of the many challenges facing up down this that next president the economy may be one of the largest reporting in kabul for its. and with the
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usually drone pilots want strikes on faceless targets from afar but an artist collective hopes to change that with huge pictures of drone victims more on this project just ahead and on capitol hill the administrator of the u.s. a id finds himself in the hot seat senators will be agency's leader over attempts to influence cubans her social media the latest on today's hearing coming up. and the plus continues for a valid to split up the golden state a silicon venture capitalist and claims that california should become multiple separate states but now there is opposition hoping to kill this ballot measure more on that later in the show. it's tuesday april eighth four pm in washington d.c. i mean you're a david and you're watching r t america. drone pilots are often thousands of miles away from their target sitting in a remote room and relying on a flying robots camera to make decisions on who will be the next victim sometimes that victim is an enemy combatant and sometimes it's just an innocent civilian and while those innocent civilians become a statistic they're rarely ever a name or a fa
usually drone pilots want strikes on faceless targets from afar but an artist collective hopes to change that with huge pictures of drone victims more on this project just ahead and on capitol hill the administrator of the u.s. a id finds himself in the hot seat senators will be agency's leader over attempts to influence cubans her social media the latest on today's hearing coming up. and the plus continues for a valid to split up the golden state a silicon venture capitalist and claims that...
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you are not someone who is watching this conflict from afar, from any sort of comfort.there. sometimes -- i mean, almost supporting that confrontation, would you go back to ukraine and continue to report? >> i think the reason they took me is because they wanted to stop me reporting. so i'd really like to go back to ukraine and continue sending stories from there. because that's what it's all about. >> simon ostrovsky, it's good to have you here. good to see you're doing well. thank you for sharing your story. >> thank you. >> and i should mention, you can see a lot more of his story and his coverage of the conditions in ukraine on vicenews.com. >>> coming up on "trending," we will take a turn. have weddings become too expensive, not just for the bride and groom, but for the guests? but first, these messages. if you're living with chronic migraine, your life is a game of chance. but what if the odds could be in your favor? botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each
you are not someone who is watching this conflict from afar, from any sort of comfort.there. sometimes -- i mean, almost supporting that confrontation, would you go back to ukraine and continue to report? >> i think the reason they took me is because they wanted to stop me reporting. so i'd really like to go back to ukraine and continue sending stories from there. because that's what it's all about. >> simon ostrovsky, it's good to have you here. good to see you're doing well. thank...