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when the air comes in through the hose, push the collar, as soon as that is connected and locked in, you have air flowing as you can hear. that is what you need to breathe. it's really important to ensure the integrity of the suit before you put it on. it looks like it's bearing up very well. make sure that all of the seams are good. >> reporter: it's like checking a raft. >> it is. >> reporter: after rechecking for holes, researchers get in the inner layer. >> before getting in this is something we have to do, put the gloves on, and wiggle your feet to the booties. >> it's making me think the getting my kids into snow suits. >> you want to reach behind you with your right hand and find the inner seam here. >> reporter: duck my head in. >> yes, there you go. i would plug into air. there you are. good. >> reporter: it's different comfortable. it's like ventilated pyjamas. only after training and security background checks are scientists given clearance to do research in the bsl lab. >> please move a little back from the camera. identity. >> when i think of the scientific community, i t
when the air comes in through the hose, push the collar, as soon as that is connected and locked in, you have air flowing as you can hear. that is what you need to breathe. it's really important to ensure the integrity of the suit before you put it on. it looks like it's bearing up very well. make sure that all of the seams are good. >> reporter: it's like checking a raft. >> it is. >> reporter: after rechecking for holes, researchers get in the inner layer. >> before...
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even a trip through an air lock. kelly is no astronaut.ome here to the rocky plains of remote utah to spend three weeks at the mars society desert research center. >> it's an incredible environment out here. it really feels like mars. >> reporter: it might seem a bit extreme but this florida native hopes it will give her an added edge among thousands of other applicants all vying for a trip to mars. but there is one massive catch. it's a one-way ticket. the audacious idea from a new company called mars 1, which says 200,000 ordinar from around the globe applied to leave life on earth behind. like kelly. >> no matter what in my lifetime i'm going to face. >> just 26 years old and newly engaged. stefan gunther, a german pilot and father of three. >> i want to go there. i'm willing to pay the price. >> reporter: and sue ann. >> i feel like it's my destiny to colonize mars. >> reporter: a tech worker from california. >> i think i would be completely crushed if i found out i didn't make it. >> reporter: the three hopefuls competing to make the
even a trip through an air lock. kelly is no astronaut.ome here to the rocky plains of remote utah to spend three weeks at the mars society desert research center. >> it's an incredible environment out here. it really feels like mars. >> reporter: it might seem a bit extreme but this florida native hopes it will give her an added edge among thousands of other applicants all vying for a trip to mars. but there is one massive catch. it's a one-way ticket. the audacious idea from a new...
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Mar 1, 2015
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. >> our first view of butch willmo as he makes his way outside of the 55 patch on the quest air lock. >> venturing in to space attached to the tether for several hours, two rigged up for new captures. they installed communication antennae so they can doc at the station in the future. more on our website the address is www.aljazeera.com. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in london to find out how to make old houses green.
. >> our first view of butch willmo as he makes his way outside of the 55 patch on the quest air lock. >> venturing in to space attached to the tether for several hours, two rigged up for new captures. they installed communication antennae so they can doc at the station in the future. more on our website the address is www.aljazeera.com. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in...
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scientists say it's because of condensation due to repressurize igs of the air lock. astronaut called it no big deal. this month marks 50 years since the first space walk by the soviets. they beat the u.s. by two months. >> any other questions. >> you covered it on the depressurization. >>> still to come, is it a game changer? how a local company is providing breast cancer patients a new way to extend their live. >>> plus a south bay nonprofit organization that's growing fast. the group's unconvational approach to charity will make you bay area proud. life's running out of shaving stuff. and thankfully being able to find backups. life's running out of shaving stuff. and thankfully being able to find backups. >>> it was a good ride while it lasted. but relief at the gas pump is over. gas prices shot up significantly last month in california. they jumped again last night. another five to six cents a gallon in the bay area n. san jose the average price per gallon is $3.35. san francisco, $3.42. higher crude oil prices and a more expensive spring/summer blends of gas, two
scientists say it's because of condensation due to repressurize igs of the air lock. astronaut called it no big deal. this month marks 50 years since the first space walk by the soviets. they beat the u.s. by two months. >> any other questions. >> you covered it on the depressurization. >>> still to come, is it a game changer? how a local company is providing breast cancer patients a new way to extend their live. >>> plus a south bay nonprofit organization that's...
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Mar 25, 2015
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it's to the north so we have that cold air locked in.hat continues overnight and for tomorrow morning. winter coats required in the morning. by the afternoon, the clouds roll in. a few spotty showers. temperatures rise into the 50's but thursday is the real jackpot but we do have some liquid gold, yes, some rain associated with this. some strong southerly winds temperatures soaring so a warm windy and wet day for thursday with this front thursday evening even a few rumbles of thunder and then it gradually gets cooler on the back side of that front. so it's a one hit wonder as far as the warm is this concerned. thursday rain heavy at times we have temperatures in the 60s. and southwesterly wind. overnight tonight it's the cold before the warm moves in. 30 in the city. 20s in the suburbs high tomorrows in the 50s and then we seat warmth. on the seven day forecast, yes it's one day but we'll take it. 68, some spots making it to 70. friday 54. not bad. saturday 43 in the city. 30s in our suburbs. sunday monday we start a warming trend. tuesd
it's to the north so we have that cold air locked in.hat continues overnight and for tomorrow morning. winter coats required in the morning. by the afternoon, the clouds roll in. a few spotty showers. temperatures rise into the 50's but thursday is the real jackpot but we do have some liquid gold, yes, some rain associated with this. some strong southerly winds temperatures soaring so a warm windy and wet day for thursday with this front thursday evening even a few rumbles of thunder and then...
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. >> and our first view of butch willmore as he makes his way outside the hatch on the quest air lock venturing into space attached to a tether for nearly seven hours, two astronauts rigged up the cable in preparation for new crew capsules and also installed new communications cables. >>> 40,000 revellers have come together to celebrate rio's 450th birthday. a 450-feet long cake was made to commemorate the occasion. it will extend right through to the olympics which rio hosts next summer. that's it for me. we'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news. bye bye. >>> the legend of ronald reagan looms large over american tax policy, to this day a new generation took the supply side economics tour and learned a top lesson. doesn't necessary trickle down. i challenge the man who probably has more influence over your taxes than anyone you vote for, grover norquist. and a riveting documentary on the ravages of the crack epidemic, a preview about the man who flooded the streets of los angeles with a devastating drug. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money".
. >> and our first view of butch willmore as he makes his way outside the hatch on the quest air lock venturing into space attached to a tether for nearly seven hours, two astronauts rigged up the cable in preparation for new crew capsules and also installed new communications cables. >>> 40,000 revellers have come together to celebrate rio's 450th birthday. a 450-feet long cake was made to commemorate the occasion. it will extend right through to the olympics which rio hosts...
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Mar 26, 2015
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and it pushes to the south and this is the setup we have had the entire winter with the cold air locked from canada straight down the eastern seaboard and temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below average, as we get into the beginning of the weekend, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, after the quick gusty downpours this weekend, morning showers tomorrow and a cloudy day. and on saturday it's winter like and clouds and the chance of flurries here on saturday, a high of 40 windchills near freezing north and west and 30s only south and east of philadelphia then we get a little bit of recovery here and a lot of sun and 48 degrees, still 10 degrees below normal. milder monday with clouds coming in at 56 and a late day shower of 56 and on either side of 60 here wednesday and thursday with sunshine and a few peeks of sun and a decent amount of cloud cover, after this warm spell get ready for the winter coats especially on saturday guys. >> oh boy oh boy. thank you adam. >>> before we go to break are you looking live at 2nd avenue and east 7th street in new york city's east village sectio
and it pushes to the south and this is the setup we have had the entire winter with the cold air locked from canada straight down the eastern seaboard and temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below average, as we get into the beginning of the weekend, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, after the quick gusty downpours this weekend, morning showers tomorrow and a cloudy day. and on saturday it's winter like and clouds and the chance of flurries here on saturday, a high of 40 windchills near...
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Mar 28, 2015
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there's that northwesterly flow bringing down the cold canadian air, locking it in place. 16 in reading, helping to usher in that cold air. it feels like 27 in philadelphia feeling like 10 in mt. pocono feels like 16 in lancaster and the wind chill in millville is 30 degrees. future weather as we go throughout time plenty of cloud cover, windy conditions cold conditions today. you notice a couple white spots showing up here also some green. that's showers, a couple snow showers. don't be surprised if you see a few flakes flying around. skies clear tonight, cold tonight. we'll wake up cooler on sunday morning. sunshine comes out on sunday, lots of sunshine. still not going to warm us up too much. today, 38 to 41. cold and windy a flurry, possible i aly a shower. 18 north and west tonight with clouds. with winds in place we'll have a wind chill that will make it feel like the teens in some spots in philadelphia at least close to philadelphia. seven-day forecast for you today, by tomorrow lots of sunshine, not warming us up just 45 degrees. the rebound comes on monday 59 windy, mild partly
there's that northwesterly flow bringing down the cold canadian air, locking it in place. 16 in reading, helping to usher in that cold air. it feels like 27 in philadelphia feeling like 10 in mt. pocono feels like 16 in lancaster and the wind chill in millville is 30 degrees. future weather as we go throughout time plenty of cloud cover, windy conditions cold conditions today. you notice a couple white spots showing up here also some green. that's showers, a couple snow showers. don't be...
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Mar 7, 2015
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it will keep the cold air locked well to the north a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief. a shift towards a spring-like pattern. that's going to be wonderful. it will continue not just one day but several days. sunday into monday expect more of the same. rain from texas to arkansas. louisiana has been suffering from a drought. this is some welcomed news. you don't need flooding. dow need rain showers. however, some places you might have some areas, low lying spots, poor drainage might have problems even into arkansas louisiana, mississippi. all right, folks, stay dry and enjoy the warmer weather. >> so a reminder for you, two at 2:00 a.m. daylight saving time begins. we all lose an hour of sleep. while you're at it change the batteries in your smoke alarm. >>> other news now, protests erupted in madison after a 19-year-old black man was shot and killed by a police officer friday. the police chief say he was responding to a report of a man walking in traffic and hitting pedestrians. he said the officer followed the man to a residence where a struggle ensued after the office
it will keep the cold air locked well to the north a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief. a shift towards a spring-like pattern. that's going to be wonderful. it will continue not just one day but several days. sunday into monday expect more of the same. rain from texas to arkansas. louisiana has been suffering from a drought. this is some welcomed news. you don't need flooding. dow need rain showers. however, some places you might have some areas, low lying spots, poor drainage might have...
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it's pacific air it locks all the cold air up to the north. as long as we have the pacific air running across the county. we're golden. we have at least four days in the seven-day forecast this week where we'll see highs in the 50s, today is gem 48. >>> the flyers play the devils in jersey. the flyers could you have had up a point in boston against the bruins the team they are chasing for the final playoff spot. here's jamie apody. >> reporter: the flyers are back on their season. this is going to be the game they were, the one that got away. they were chasing the bruins to move in behind boston for the final playoff shots. they were 14 seconds away from a win when they got one past mason so tie it and send it toover time. the flyers were the one with all the opportunities. they had a 3 on one. borachek had a break away, they couldn't convert any of them. it could be the dagger this season as boston picks up another point, the flyers down 5 after falling in overtime 3-2. >> you got to find ways to close the games out, we had an opportunity to
it's pacific air it locks all the cold air up to the north. as long as we have the pacific air running across the county. we're golden. we have at least four days in the seven-day forecast this week where we'll see highs in the 50s, today is gem 48. >>> the flyers play the devils in jersey. the flyers could you have had up a point in boston against the bruins the team they are chasing for the final playoff spot. here's jamie apody. >> reporter: the flyers are back on their...
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there is the moisture coming up from the south and the cold air is already locked in place. so winter weather advisories have just been issued for northern maryland and the panhandle of west virginia. again, that's for tomorrow, not today. 30 in frederick maryland right now, 37 in fredericksburg. so the next couple of hours here, temperatures mainly hovering mid to upper thirt for the remainder of the morning. this afternoon high temperatures easily making it up in the low and mid-50s. along the western shore of the bay, holding in the upper 40s because the bay waters just really cold still. so we'll be coping with that for the next couple days, as well. forecast for snow potentials maybe a lush shall i inch or two around town, maybe two or through inches northern and western suburbs. big winners will be up to the north and panhandle of west virginia where three to four inches of wet snow are a possibility. almost nothing prince george's county into st. mary's. today is the calm before the storm, so enjoy it. rainy and snowy especially for your friday morning. and there coul
there is the moisture coming up from the south and the cold air is already locked in place. so winter weather advisories have just been issued for northern maryland and the panhandle of west virginia. again, that's for tomorrow, not today. 30 in frederick maryland right now, 37 in fredericksburg. so the next couple of hours here, temperatures mainly hovering mid to upper thirt for the remainder of the morning. this afternoon high temperatures easily making it up in the low and mid-50s. along...
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air. lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit when the pilot took a bathroom break. >>> tensions are ratchetting up again in the middle east and there are concerns that saudi arabia's intervention in yemen's civil war could spark a new conflict between iran and some u.s. allies in the region. steve handelsman is live on capitol hill with how this could also affect nuclear talks with withdrawn. >> reporter: so far, chris, those talks seem to be kicking into high gear nap's good news. the iranians reportedly at least considering allowing much tougher inspections than they've ever agreed to. it showed that iran is not taking out on the u.s. its frustration that arab nations are ganging up against it in yemen. even though the iranians could clearly blame america. the u.s. government assisted the saw ti air strikes providing targeting help as saudi bombs blasted rebels in yemen. the rebels who drove out the u.s.-backed president. houthi houthis, shiite muslims backed by iran whose foreign minister today protested the air strikes and by extension american involvement. >> we have condemned them. we bel
air. lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit when the pilot took a bathroom break. >>> tensions are ratchetting up again in the middle east and there are concerns that saudi arabia's intervention in yemen's civil war could spark a new conflict between iran and some u.s. allies in the region. steve handelsman is live on capitol hill with how this could also affect nuclear talks with withdrawn. >> reporter: so far, chris, those talks seem to be kicking into high gear nap's good...
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Mar 4, 2015
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because temperatures the cold front is yet to push through, so cold air is locked up through chicago,lle where it is 38 degrees. look at atlanta, 64. 52 in nashville. even boston at 42. this is very mild air. as this colder air starts to move in that's when we will see the change to snow sleet, freezing rain. the commute tonight will be a mess through the ohio valley. by tomorrow morning, snow is coming down through the district. we will see some heavy snow through there. could be their heaviest snow of the season with potentially five inches in the washington area by tomorrow afternoon. back to you, tamron. >>> developing now, we are monitoring the first day of the boston marathon bombing trial, the defense just wrapped up opening statements a short time ago, acknowledging that dzhokhar tsarnaev was involved in the bombing, but arguing he was controlled by his older brother. the defense attorney ending with these words to the jury. quote, it is going to be a lot to ask of you, we ask you to keep your hearts and minds open. the court is in recess and the first witness set to take the
because temperatures the cold front is yet to push through, so cold air is locked up through chicago,lle where it is 38 degrees. look at atlanta, 64. 52 in nashville. even boston at 42. this is very mild air. as this colder air starts to move in that's when we will see the change to snow sleet, freezing rain. the commute tonight will be a mess through the ohio valley. by tomorrow morning, snow is coming down through the district. we will see some heavy snow through there. could be their...
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Mar 18, 2015
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we will see mild air to the the south cold air is lock in place.hat means snow to start pretty much every where. two to 4 inches of snow expect in the lehigh valley, reading berks county with higher accumulations through allentown and to the north. in the poconos is there a chance we could see four to 6 inches a along the higher terrain. for philadelphia, slushy inch or two with those grass surfaces and less than a inch coating to an inch through south jersey and delaware. as far as timing between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. friday it will be moving n between 9:00 a.m. and two, steady wet snow. then changing to rain between 2:00 and 7:00 from south to north and just be careful we will have slick spots out there. i am impaneling ladder part of the commute. and overnight will be clear. wind diminish. low of 28. tomorrow high of 45. it is a quiet the day for last day of winter. of course as spring begins on friday we will see rain snow saturday looking much better with partly sunny skies, the the high temperature going for 50 degrees. that is a look at th
we will see mild air to the the south cold air is lock in place.hat means snow to start pretty much every where. two to 4 inches of snow expect in the lehigh valley, reading berks county with higher accumulations through allentown and to the north. in the poconos is there a chance we could see four to 6 inches a along the higher terrain. for philadelphia, slushy inch or two with those grass surfaces and less than a inch coating to an inch through south jersey and delaware. as far as timing...
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Mar 28, 2015
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it's like a conveyer belt of cold air straight from canada that will stay locked in place all day longres not climbing very far. winds gusting at 28 in philadelphia. the cold air plus the wind it will feel really raw outside. for today, 38 to 41. cold and windy, possibly a shower not expecting anything the flurries won't amount to anything but still don't be surprised if you see flakes flying around, possibly a shower or two. temperatures will drop into the 20s in philadelphia. the teens north and west. the wind chill is colder than that. sunday, cold start and then lots of sunshine throughout the afternoon. still only getting to 45. that's about 12 degrees below, typical for this time of year. monday, that looks good. 59 partly cloudy and into the 60s wednesday, thursday friday. >>> that will do it for us. "today" is next. >>> good morning. finally free. >> i'm so grateful that i have my life back. >> an emotional amanda knocks speaking out overnight after italy's highest court overturns her murder conviction this time for good. this morning, the man who won her freedom in court speak
it's like a conveyer belt of cold air straight from canada that will stay locked in place all day longres not climbing very far. winds gusting at 28 in philadelphia. the cold air plus the wind it will feel really raw outside. for today, 38 to 41. cold and windy, possibly a shower not expecting anything the flurries won't amount to anything but still don't be surprised if you see flakes flying around, possibly a shower or two. temperatures will drop into the 20s in philadelphia. the teens north...
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Mar 30, 2015
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and shortly after he's gone the paper says lubitz can be heard pushing his chair back and locking the door. air traffic control calls. no answer. the captain begins yelling and banging on the door. passengers scream in the background. alarm bells sound and the captain says open the door. nbc news has not confirmed this at and authorities will neither confirm for deny it. lubitz's motive remains a mystery. was it a personal crisis depression or another medical issue. he had seen doctors for problems with his vision according to multiple reports although it's unclear how syria. as investigators try to sort it all out, this grieving father says it hardly matters. >> if there was a motive or a reason, we don't want to hear it. it's not relevant. it should never has been again. my son and everyone on that plane should not be forgotten ever. >> investigators have confirmed that they have dna for about half of the victims. they're going to match that up with the dna they've collected from family members. >> thank you so much for that report. governor mike pence isn't packing away from a controversial
and shortly after he's gone the paper says lubitz can be heard pushing his chair back and locking the door. air traffic control calls. no answer. the captain begins yelling and banging on the door. passengers scream in the background. alarm bells sound and the captain says open the door. nbc news has not confirmed this at and authorities will neither confirm for deny it. lubitz's motive remains a mystery. was it a personal crisis depression or another medical issue. he had seen doctors for...
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air bus. a pilot locked out of the cockpit right before it crashed. we are live in the french alps with his december tratsperate attempt to get back inside. >> we have top commanders to free him now bowe bergdahl abandoned his post. >> all a hoax? the kidnapping case that had the fbi scrambling. it may have all been made up. why police say this woman was never even taken. >> if you are just waking up i am heather airchilders. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> the pilot with the doomed german winged plane was locked out of the cockpit moments before it slammed into the fren alps including everyone on board. >> now the question remains was this an accident or was it intentional? amy kellogg is live for us you. >> good morning heather and ainsley. from it the details the leaked report one of the pilots lefted the cockpit the voice recorder we can extrapolate there was not another person in the cockpit because there were no reports. there are requirements one pilot leaved the cockpit. we have been trying to find out what european regulations are on that. we ha
air bus. a pilot locked out of the cockpit right before it crashed. we are live in the french alps with his december tratsperate attempt to get back inside. >> we have top commanders to free him now bowe bergdahl abandoned his post. >> all a hoax? the kidnapping case that had the fbi scrambling. it may have all been made up. why police say this woman was never even taken. >> if you are just waking up i am heather airchilders. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> the pilot...
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get all of the air out. and lockt like a sandwich. >> nice and dry. >> reporter: in louisville, the search continues for 67-year-old steven miller, swept away by floodwaters this weekend. >> just hold on to my faith in god that my dad's out there. >> reporter: extreme weather out west, too. in portland, oregon, wind gusts near 60 miles per hour, ripping down this scaffolding. back here in new richmond on the river, nearly in the river, getting to the critical 58-foot mark. hasn't been this high for nearly 20 years. it's a large river. it takes some time to drain. we'll be in flood stage through thursday. rob marciano, abc news, new richmond, ohio. >>> let's give you a look, now, at your tuesday weather. no rain in the forecast for the ohio valley. but cold air is rushing in. rain moves across texas, with the heaviest in laredo and san antonio. showers are forecast in the northwest and northeast. >> the high temperature for today's st. patrick's day parade in new york is 55. much cooler for cleveland's big event, just
get all of the air out. and lockt like a sandwich. >> nice and dry. >> reporter: in louisville, the search continues for 67-year-old steven miller, swept away by floodwaters this weekend. >> just hold on to my faith in god that my dad's out there. >> reporter: extreme weather out west, too. in portland, oregon, wind gusts near 60 miles per hour, ripping down this scaffolding. back here in new richmond on the river, nearly in the river, getting to the critical 58-foot...
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Mar 17, 2015
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air out. and then just lock it up. >> reporter: just like a sandwich. >> just like a sandwich. nice and dry. >> reporter: in louisville, the search continues for 67-year-old stephen miller, swept away by floodwaters this weekend. >> just hold onto my faith in god that my dad's out there. >> reporter: extreme weather out west, too. in portland, oregon, wind gusts near 60 miles an hour ripping down this scaffolding. back here in new richmond, on the ohio, nearly in the ohio, almost getting to the critical 58-foot mark. haven't seen that in nearly 20 years. the warm temperatures helping the snow melt. 78 for a record high in denver. 84 in omaha. 90 degrees in broken bow. and it is widespread. we got into the 70s here. it will be short-lived. cold front coming through tomorrow. temperatures drop 30 degrees. and by wednesday in the northeast, won't get out of the 30s in new york city. 29 for a high in boston, david. march proving once again to be a wild month. >> all right, rob marciano right there in ohio tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and there is also extreme weather overseas this
air out. and then just lock it up. >> reporter: just like a sandwich. >> just like a sandwich. nice and dry. >> reporter: in louisville, the search continues for 67-year-old stephen miller, swept away by floodwaters this weekend. >> just hold onto my faith in god that my dad's out there. >> reporter: extreme weather out west, too. in portland, oregon, wind gusts near 60 miles an hour ripping down this scaffolding. back here in new richmond, on the ohio, nearly in...
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Mar 30, 2015
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and the pilot left the co-pilot in control, that's when it's believed he was locked out. airraffic radar detected the plane was starting to descend. and it was a noticeable descent to people on the plane, which is why at 10:32 when the cockpit alarms started sounding, the pilot can be heard screaming "for god's sake, open the door". and there were also passenger screams heard on the recording, but yet the plane remained in the air, descending for another eight terrifying minutes. then loud metallic bangs, they believe it was the pilot trying to break in. 10:38, the co-pilot breathing normally as the plane descended closer and closer to the mountain, just 4,000 meters at that point of the and two minutes later, at 10:40, the plane's right wing heard scraping a mountaintop, screams in the cabin, and then 150 lives lost. imagine if that was your mother or your husband or your child on that plane. imagine for the families having to learn that there were those eight excruciating minutes, terrifying minutes. it's why investigators on the ground here are outraged that this transcrip
and the pilot left the co-pilot in control, that's when it's believed he was locked out. airraffic radar detected the plane was starting to descend. and it was a noticeable descent to people on the plane, which is why at 10:32 when the cockpit alarms started sounding, the pilot can be heard screaming "for god's sake, open the door". and there were also passenger screams heard on the recording, but yet the plane remained in the air, descending for another eight terrifying minutes. then...
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Mar 11, 2015
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senior management want to create an environment with air or not locked into a vertical silo.ing proposition. we are fortunate to be partnering with occ which has a low ceiling for clearing. we have broad support. over 85% of the marketplace. you have never had an upstart start with this amount of distribution. betty: why energy futures? bob greifeld: when you look at the capture rate in energy futures, it is quite stark. we run an equity options business and are deferred con -- deferred rate is under $.20. the two major competitors charge $1.34 or $1.45. it is a huge difference. there is opportunity. you have seen the open outcry trading model evolved to become electronic, but the benefits the cost benefits has really accrued, not to the trading participants, but to the exchangers. we are trying to balance the distribution. betty: you will be undercutting them on that front? bob greifeld: definitely. half their cost. betty: half their cost? bob greifeld: and still quite profitable to us. we will see the rate come down over time. it is a big opportunity. the customers wanted.
senior management want to create an environment with air or not locked into a vertical silo.ing proposition. we are fortunate to be partnering with occ which has a low ceiling for clearing. we have broad support. over 85% of the marketplace. you have never had an upstart start with this amount of distribution. betty: why energy futures? bob greifeld: when you look at the capture rate in energy futures, it is quite stark. we run an equity options business and are deferred con -- deferred rate is...
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let's move along and ask more questions including how easy is it to lock the captain out of the cockpit? we'll look at the simulator for an air plane similar to the one that crashed in france to see how that lock works. that's straight ahead. we have just secured a picture from the cockpit of this exact plane that crashed. this was taken days ago. we'll dissect what this picture shows us next. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get test
let's move along and ask more questions including how easy is it to lock the captain out of the cockpit? we'll look at the simulator for an air plane similar to the one that crashed in france to see how that lock works. that's straight ahead. we have just secured a picture from the cockpit of this exact plane that crashed. this was taken days ago. we'll dissect what this picture shows us next. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i...
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and john, when it comes to the cockpit door we heard the air line today say about the combination lock that even if the seven-digit code is entered from outside the cockpit, a pilot inside can block entry for up to five minutes. and a lot of people are going say here that a captain should have a way in no matter what. >> well i think we may need to rethink this. as a matter of fact i'm sure we need to. it was done for a really good logic, and that was if a pilot is up there and somebody is making an assault on the door and they've got the combination, still need to keep them out. but with in light of what has happened here i think we're going to have to take another look at this. >> a flight attendant will go into the cockpit, so you always have two people or you'll see flight attendants block the front with their cart and leave the cockpit door open if the pilot comes out to use the restroom or otherwise. these are the two options you usually see here? >> and those two options have been working. one of the reasons why, you don't close the door if you have less than two people in there
and john, when it comes to the cockpit door we heard the air line today say about the combination lock that even if the seven-digit code is entered from outside the cockpit, a pilot inside can block entry for up to five minutes. and a lot of people are going say here that a captain should have a way in no matter what. >> well i think we may need to rethink this. as a matter of fact i'm sure we need to. it was done for a really good logic, and that was if a pilot is up there and somebody...
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friday off the carolinas here is your set up for friday with the spring snow, cold air will be in place with the high lockingw england, and also we'll have a very strong jet stream a river of air in the upper levels of the atmosphere to transfer that energy to that low in texas that will be in the ohio valley on friday to a new low pressure off the carolina coast and it will position itself where it links the moisture off the atlantic in fact, as we look at future tracker at 7:30 in the morning, a brand new run for the morning rush on friday it's near noon time where we start to see the snow fall heavily, and philadelphia down to dover and the north and west beginning as rain in atlantic city, and in the afternoon on friday rain to the south as warm air punctures in and stays as snow with a mix in the city and it's gone about 7:00 and 10:00, here is how much to expect could be brief snow in far southern areas and a quick change to rain the line to millville and north of that pennsylvania turnpike becks count, a wet 3 to 6 inches of snow to round out the week. as we look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day
friday off the carolinas here is your set up for friday with the spring snow, cold air will be in place with the high lockingw england, and also we'll have a very strong jet stream a river of air in the upper levels of the atmosphere to transfer that energy to that low in texas that will be in the ohio valley on friday to a new low pressure off the carolina coast and it will position itself where it links the moisture off the atlantic in fact, as we look at future tracker at 7:30 in the...
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to get back end the co-pilot refuse to open the door for what ever reason was able to keep it locked the airffic controllers to communicate with the co-pilot wanted him of his dissent but enough when the co-pilot ever respond or say anything bad to air-traffic controllers could hear him say was in the final moments did they hear screaming in the background are before impact. >>james: the unborn baby was cut from her room by a stranger out of the hospital this morning your remember the story would is a gesture is as a part of being the grief process. >>: extending a hand of help can be done on so many different ways and sometimes it is a phone call and sometimes it's a message is a card a secret police things on people's doors just acknowledgement is the key a 34 year old court will consider home with the crags and this ad for baby clothes she staff turned to her unborn baby prosecutors are planning to charge her tomorrow will take a break live look outside the bay bridge camera back with more in a moment. >>james: keeping a little leaguer injury free is something every parent wants to do a s
to get back end the co-pilot refuse to open the door for what ever reason was able to keep it locked the airffic controllers to communicate with the co-pilot wanted him of his dissent but enough when the co-pilot ever respond or say anything bad to air-traffic controllers could hear him say was in the final moments did they hear screaming in the background are before impact. >>james: the unborn baby was cut from her room by a stranger out of the hospital this morning your remember the...
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air disaster. investigators say the co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane. the captain locked out of the flight deck banging on the door. passengers heard on tape screaming in the terrifying final moments moments. also inside the cockpit, the post-9/11 door meant to keep intruders out. but in this case did it seal the fate of everyone on board? >>> the breaking news in new york city. a building explodes and collapses, people critically hurt. hundreds of firefighters battling the blaze. >>> and to the rescue as the season's first major outbreak of tornadoes makes a direct hit in a place that's seen so much heartbreak. the heroes that help so many
air disaster. investigators say the co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane. the captain locked out of the flight deck banging on the door. passengers heard on tape screaming in the terrifying final moments moments. also inside the cockpit, the post-9/11 door meant to keep intruders out. but in this case did it seal the fate of everyone on board? >>> the breaking news in new york city. a building explodes and collapses, people critically hurt. hundreds of firefighters battling the...
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air disaster. officials say the co-pilot locked the captain out of the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose.atest details. >> was it worth it? absolutely. we look at sergeant bergdahl as somebody who served his country. >> the obama administration doubles down on swapping bowe bergdahl for five top taliban commanders even after his desertion. we will have the latest on the fallout. >> anybody standing up in opposition to this has an obligation to stand up and put a viable
air disaster. officials say the co-pilot locked the captain out of the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose.atest details. >> was it worth it? absolutely. we look at sergeant bergdahl as somebody who served his country. >> the obama administration doubles down on swapping bowe bergdahl for five top taliban commanders even after his desertion. we will have the latest on the fallout. >> anybody standing up in opposition to this has an obligation to stand up and put a viable
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locked out of the cockpit, this same plane, under different circumstances. osborne, a veteran jet blue pilot began acting inging erratically. he told air to be quiet and said, we're all going down. his co-pilot locked him out of the cockpit. one a man helped tackle and restrain this pilot until they regained control of the plane. what a story. let's begin with you're on a plane from jfk to las vegas. this is 30 minutes before it lands. what was your first indication something was up? >> first indication someone ran past me in uniform and appeared to be the pilot of the plane. he started to bang on the door of the cockpit demanding reentry. something was obviously wrong. i got out of my seat went over to this person questioned him. with training in law enforcement experience and private investigations, i quickly determined there was something wrong with this person. in my discussion with him, he said we're not going to sin city. i have 130 souls on board. then through non verbal communication, i was able to rally support of other members of the passengers. we physically restrained him on the belly of the plane for 20 minutes before the
locked out of the cockpit, this same plane, under different circumstances. osborne, a veteran jet blue pilot began acting inging erratically. he told air to be quiet and said, we're all going down. his co-pilot locked him out of the cockpit. one a man helped tackle and restrain this pilot until they regained control of the plane. what a story. let's begin with you're on a plane from jfk to las vegas. this is 30 minutes before it lands. what was your first indication something was up? >>...
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air disaster. officials say the co-pilot locked the captain out of the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose. have the latest details. >> was it worth it? absolutely. we look at sergeant bergdahl as somebody who served his country. >> the obama administration doubles down on swapping bowe bergdahl for five top taliban commanders even after his desertion. we will have the latest on the fallout. >> anybody standing up in opposition to this has an obligation to stand up and put a viablereali
air disaster. officials say the co-pilot locked the captain out of the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose. have the latest details. >> was it worth it? absolutely. we look at sergeant bergdahl as somebody who served his country. >> the obama administration doubles down on swapping bowe bergdahl for five top taliban commanders even after his desertion. we will have the latest on the fallout. >> anybody standing up in opposition to this has an obligation to stand up and...
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clearly it would have made a big difference in this accident. >> in terms of the locked door and the protocols, we all watched the air bus safety videos, the overrides, what way there might be around keeping the good guys out and a bad guy from getting in. when the change was made, was a bad actor pilot discussed as something there should be work arounds for that might be a potential consequence for making that door change. >> i think since the rules were made and the doors have been locked they thought of this kind of scenario, but there was a push to harden the doors to prevent another 9/11. and that change was made very, very quickly. so i think it was done with the best of intentions based on what we knew at the time, what we could expect at the time. but again, there are unintended consequences and this is one of them. as we look at coming out of this accident, what other changes might be made, we need to make sure there are not unintended consequences. >> i was trying to make a point about how similar rules and regulations are. there are a few interesting points and it has been interesting to see so many europe
clearly it would have made a big difference in this accident. >> in terms of the locked door and the protocols, we all watched the air bus safety videos, the overrides, what way there might be around keeping the good guys out and a bad guy from getting in. when the change was made, was a bad actor pilot discussed as something there should be work arounds for that might be a potential consequence for making that door change. >> i think since the rules were made and the doors have...
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. >> reporter: the captain pounded on the locked door while air traffic controllers observe the plane begin a slow descent as if preparing to land and again and again, they tried to contact the airliner with no response. as the co-pilot brought the plane closer and closer to destruction, alarms went off. the cockpit voice recorder showed no signs of panic. >> he was breathing normally and didn't say a word from the moment that the captain left the cockpit. >> reporter: the french prosecutor said that passengers were apparently unaware of their fate until just before the crash. >> the victims became aware at the very last moment because on the tape, the screams are only in the very a lot of moments before impact. >> reporter: the state department has released the name of the third american killed, robert oliver, a 37- year-old u.s. citizen who was born and lived in bars -- barcelona. a virginia woman and her daughter are the other victims. >>> just stunning images from the highwayer east side of manhattan, a partial building collapse, explosion and fire injuring several people. you can
. >> reporter: the captain pounded on the locked door while air traffic controllers observe the plane begin a slow descent as if preparing to land and again and again, they tried to contact the airliner with no response. as the co-pilot brought the plane closer and closer to destruction, alarms went off. the cockpit voice recorder showed no signs of panic. >> he was breathing normally and didn't say a word from the moment that the captain left the cockpit. >> reporter: the...
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tuesday was the day lubitz apparently decided to lock his cabin out of the cockpit and silently steer this air bus 320 into did french alps. a move that seems to be predetermined. new data showing minutes before the crash, the auto pilot was reset from the cruising altitude to 100 feet lowest possible setting. we do have our cnn reporters spanned out across the world to the crash site itself to the american flight sentcenter where this pilot spent time training. first to you will at this pilot's apartment in germany. investigators aren't saying specifically what this co-pilot's medical condition was, but we are getting information are from the medical center hospital that treated him not once but twice recently. what are they saying? >> reporter: the university medical center is saying they saw lubitz as a patient in february. again he came back on march 10th and received a diagnoses. he was receiving treatment since february got the diagnosis. the medical center made a point to say they were not treating him for depression. a lot of news reports locally here and around the world speculating d
tuesday was the day lubitz apparently decided to lock his cabin out of the cockpit and silently steer this air bus 320 into did french alps. a move that seems to be predetermined. new data showing minutes before the crash, the auto pilot was reset from the cruising altitude to 100 feet lowest possible setting. we do have our cnn reporters spanned out across the world to the crash site itself to the american flight sentcenter where this pilot spent time training. first to you will at this...
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locked out. the french investigators the air crash investigators are curious -- furious about this story because they have not completed their analysis of the tape of the pilot's conversations. the leak must've come out of the french criminal investigators. under the french napoleonic code , whenever there is an accident with deaths prosecutors open up an investigation, but it does not necessarily mean that there is anything criminal. it is an automatic thing. it would be the u.s. equivalent of manslaughter. instantly, prosecutors are involved. the report seems to have come from them. the air crash people are furious about that. there is supposed to be a press conference by the prosecutor in marseille and this will clear up some of this. olivia: we look forward to the news conference. all attention is on the cockpit door. what have you learned in the past 24 hours? >> well, pilots to do leave their cockpits. they have certain bodily functions. to be straight to the point there is no toilet in the cockpit. they do leave. longer flights, they even take naps. cockpit doors, since 9/11, are locked.
locked out. the french investigators the air crash investigators are curious -- furious about this story because they have not completed their analysis of the tape of the pilot's conversations. the leak must've come out of the french criminal investigators. under the french napoleonic code , whenever there is an accident with deaths prosecutors open up an investigation, but it does not necessarily mean that there is anything criminal. it is an automatic thing. it would be the u.s. equivalent of...
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air disaster. investigators say the co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane. the captain locked out of the flight deck banging on the door. passengers heard on tape screaming in the terrifying final moments. also, inside the cockpit, the post-9/11 door meant to keep intruders out, but in this case did it seal the fate of everyone on board? >>> the breaking news in new york city. a building explodes and collapses engulfed in flames, people critically hurt. firefighters battling the blaze. >>> and to the rescue as the season's first major outbreak of tornadoes makes a direct hit in a place that's seen so much heartbreak. the heroes that help
air disaster. investigators say the co-pilot deliberately crashed the plane. the captain locked out of the flight deck banging on the door. passengers heard on tape screaming in the terrifying final moments. also, inside the cockpit, the post-9/11 door meant to keep intruders out, but in this case did it seal the fate of everyone on board? >>> the breaking news in new york city. a building explodes and collapses engulfed in flames, people critically hurt. firefighters battling the...
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air disaster. officials say the co-pilot locked the captain out of the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose. we will have the latest details. >> was it worth it? absolutely. we look at sergeant bergdahl as somebody who served his country. >> the obama administration doubles down on swapping bowe bergdahl for five top taliban commanders even after his desertion. we will have the latest on the fallout. >> anybody standing up in opposition to this has an obligation to stand up and put a viablerealistic alternative on the table. >> the deadline for a nuclear agreement on with iran is looming. county white house be trusted of to make a good deal. we will debate that tonight. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >>> eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. right to top story. stunning developments in the german wings airplane crash. french officials now say the flight's 28-year-old german co-pilot lubots deliberately locked the by lot out of cockpit and crashed the airplane. >> co-pilot due to voluntary abstention refused to open
air disaster. officials say the co-pilot locked the captain out of the cockpit and crashed the plane on purpose. we will have the latest details. >> was it worth it? absolutely. we look at sergeant bergdahl as somebody who served his country. >> the obama administration doubles down on swapping bowe bergdahl for five top taliban commanders even after his desertion. we will have the latest on the fallout. >> anybody standing up in opposition to this has an obligation to stand...
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the crash of that germanwings air bus into the french alps was not an accidentch the copilot locked the pilot out of the cockpit and sent the plane into a death plunge that claimed 150 lives. "action news" reporter shar he williams has been following the latest developments and shar he, officials have learned what happened but they still have no idea why copilot andrew lubitz did this unspeakable thing. >> officials are trying to figure it out. they're digging through her financial records, medical history. any extreme political views. investigators going through his home in germany looking for any possible evidence this as report says he program the autopilot to go from 38,000 to low altitude of 130 feet. >> in those moments before slamming into the french alps the cockpit voice recorders picked up screams of passengers and thud of pilot knocking on the door locked out by the copilot lubitz who stayed silent as he hit the button to bling the plane down in 10 minute long deadly decent. >> deactivated that we don't know why which can be analyzed as willingness to destroy the aircraft. >>
the crash of that germanwings air bus into the french alps was not an accidentch the copilot locked the pilot out of the cockpit and sent the plane into a death plunge that claimed 150 lives. "action news" reporter shar he williams has been following the latest developments and shar he, officials have learned what happened but they still have no idea why copilot andrew lubitz did this unspeakable thing. >> officials are trying to figure it out. they're digging through her...