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baer? we have seen from the pops and the fbi agents involved in this investigation saying that the only physical evidence points to libya, and richard marke marques one of those. iran did not retaliate. >> but that doesn't have anything to do with whether they have been involved in terrorist groups or palestinian violence. >> the founding of the islamic revolution under ayatollah khomeini, the dubious informant who alleges that khomeini, though 13,000 chemical bombs were used against the soldiers. >> i understand, but are you arguing that iran has not supported hezbollah and other little bit groups in the past? >> iran has supported the palestinian cause gins the israeli suppression, and hezbollah with dominant shiite group with members in the partly. and part of the government. so to label them as terrorists is reductionistic, and overlooking conflicts in the middle east. what is important about this documentary is that it's nothing but a smear campaign against iran, by relying on two paid
baer? we have seen from the pops and the fbi agents involved in this investigation saying that the only physical evidence points to libya, and richard marke marques one of those. iran did not retaliate. >> but that doesn't have anything to do with whether they have been involved in terrorist groups or palestinian violence. >> the founding of the islamic revolution under ayatollah khomeini, the dubious informant who alleges that khomeini, though 13,000 chemical bombs were used...
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baer? we have seen from the pops and the fbi agents involved in this investigation saying that the only physical evidence points to libya, and richard marke marquee is one of those. iran did not retaliate. >> but that doesn't have anything to do with whether they have been involved in terrorist groups or palestinian violence. >> the founding of the islamic revolution under ayatollah khomeini, the dubious informant who alleges that khomeini, though 13,000 chemical bombs were used against the soldiers. >> i understand, but are you arguing that iran has not supported hezbollah and other little bit groups in the past? >> iran has supported the palestinian cause gins the israeli suppression, and hezbollah with dominant shiite group with members in the partly. and part of the government. so to label them as terrorists is reductionistic, and overlooking conflicts in the middle east. what is important about this documentary is that it's nothing but a smear campaign against iran, by relying on two p
baer? we have seen from the pops and the fbi agents involved in this investigation saying that the only physical evidence points to libya, and richard marke marquee is one of those. iran did not retaliate. >> but that doesn't have anything to do with whether they have been involved in terrorist groups or palestinian violence. >> the founding of the islamic revolution under ayatollah khomeini, the dubious informant who alleges that khomeini, though 13,000 chemical bombs were used...
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cover up as best they can. >> if you're one of those loved ones sitting and waiting, you know, bob baer, thanks for your insight. good to talk to you. >>> coming up next, just what is it like to fly a boeing 777 and how hard is it to turn off the communicati communication in the cockpit. >>> plus, if a plane this big needed to or wanted to land somewhere other than an airport, could it on that chain of islands? a former pilot says yes. if you wear a denture, take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, your gums become one with your denture. this helps stop movement and helps prevent gum irritation so you can keep enjoying life. [ apple crunches ] fixodent. and forget it. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chan
cover up as best they can. >> if you're one of those loved ones sitting and waiting, you know, bob baer, thanks for your insight. good to talk to you. >>> coming up next, just what is it like to fly a boeing 777 and how hard is it to turn off the communicati communication in the cockpit. >>> plus, if a plane this big needed to or wanted to land somewhere other than an airport, could it on that chain of islands? a former pilot says yes. if you wear a denture, take this...
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. >> bob baer, everyone, thank you for being with us. andy pasztor, you've been breaking this story at the top of the hour. it's going to be on "the wall street journal" website right now and will be in the paper tomorrow. we'll take you inside a 777 flight simulator when we come back, use the information we have so far on the plane to try to show you at least what it's like inside that cockpit and what we know. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to rel
. >> bob baer, everyone, thank you for being with us. andy pasztor, you've been breaking this story at the top of the hour. it's going to be on "the wall street journal" website right now and will be in the paper tomorrow. we'll take you inside a 777 flight simulator when we come back, use the information we have so far on the plane to try to show you at least what it's like inside that cockpit and what we know. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh,...
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you will be hearing from the ceo of julius baer after this short break.tay with us. ♪ says it is hoping to reach a settlement this year. lawmakers have been looking at whether the banks help americans evade taxes. in an exclusive interview, he says they are currently in negotiations with authorities. >> we're are currently in negotiation with the department of justice and ways of finding a settlement. we have it out there for four years. for us it is not something new. we are looking to find a settlement anytime during this year. a start of the cleanup and switzerland's financial industry? or theou're in london bahamas, every one of the centers will have higher standards of client acceptance, diligence. formately, this is good financial services and the integrity of the system. maybe they are working on an undeclared basis in the past. they are in the age where they are facing the session. of 30 or 40.s they do not want to have anything to do with undeclared money. they prefer to have less that can be money that can be moved freely. there is the fear of c
you will be hearing from the ceo of julius baer after this short break.tay with us. ♪ says it is hoping to reach a settlement this year. lawmakers have been looking at whether the banks help americans evade taxes. in an exclusive interview, he says they are currently in negotiations with authorities. >> we're are currently in negotiation with the department of justice and ways of finding a settlement. we have it out there for four years. for us it is not something new. we are looking to...
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time to bring in brett baer, who just interviewed nsa. you came back from the interview. you're going to have it on special report tonight. what did you learn? >> expansive interview, 90 minutes with general alexander. he's finishing up his tenure as leader of the world's largest intelligence receive at the end of this week. he defended the agency vigorously, talked at length about edward snowden and what snowden still has out there. he also talked about this change coming, that you mentioned, 215 program, metadata program that collects bulk numbers of u.s. citizens. he says he's advocating for that change and makes it clear what the nsa does not do. >> we don't have americans' e-mails or content of their phone calls in the database. it's just numbers, call detail records. think of the old phone bills you would get that listed all the numbers you would call. take off the name on top, two phone numbers, put those in the database, that's what we've got. that's it. when people say you're listening to everything in there or doing that, they are wrong. >> former president jimm
time to bring in brett baer, who just interviewed nsa. you came back from the interview. you're going to have it on special report tonight. what did you learn? >> expansive interview, 90 minutes with general alexander. he's finishing up his tenure as leader of the world's largest intelligence receive at the end of this week. he defended the agency vigorously, talked at length about edward snowden and what snowden still has out there. he also talked about this change coming, that you...
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joining me now on skype bob baer. you saw tom's reporting.pretty frightening and that wall makes it sobering to watch. does this look like the work of an explosive device or windows popping or something else? >> i'll tell you what, we will have to wait until we find the wreckage. that will find us for certain or actually a witness to this. in the meantime, a bomb would have the same effect. for instance, put against the skin with a particularly lethal explosive like petn would break the plane apart. a lot of the bombs are detonated by barometric switches. let's take the scenario in complete speculation, one of the people thinks he is carrying something else, gets on the airplane and puts bagging in the overhead and it reaches an altitude of let's say 35,000 feet, explodes and the plane comes apart. these bombs have been around since the 80s. they are almost impossible to detect. we know the al qaeda master bomb maker has been practicing with these things. he did with a cargo bomb discovered thanks to a source. is it possible that he was, you
joining me now on skype bob baer. you saw tom's reporting.pretty frightening and that wall makes it sobering to watch. does this look like the work of an explosive device or windows popping or something else? >> i'll tell you what, we will have to wait until we find the wreckage. that will find us for certain or actually a witness to this. in the meantime, a bomb would have the same effect. for instance, put against the skin with a particularly lethal explosive like petn would break the...
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. >> bob baer, thanks very much, tom fuentes, thanks to you as well.re learning more and more about the data signals that flight 370 sent out for several hours after the plane disappeared. are they significant? our panel of experts getting ready to weigh in on that and other new developments emerging right now. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. and citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all t
. >> bob baer, thanks very much, tom fuentes, thanks to you as well.re learning more and more about the data signals that flight 370 sent out for several hours after the plane disappeared. are they significant? our panel of experts getting ready to weigh in on that and other new developments emerging right now. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best...
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. >> bob baer, appreciate you. soon here on cnn. >>> more of our breaking news coverage into the disappearance of flight 370 as investigators center on what happened inside the cockpit. next, the conspiracy theories. was it a rogue pilot? or a hijacker? [ male announcer ] we all think about life insurance. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. for advice, retirement, you created light.nce, you are loved. celebrated. but things have changed since you got into this business. at philips, we're creating led light that people can color... adjust... even make beautiful sunsets. dear sun, you might be number one, but we're getting closer. innovation and you philips i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stu
. >> bob baer, appreciate you. soon here on cnn. >>> more of our breaking news coverage into the disappearance of flight 370 as investigators center on what happened inside the cockpit. next, the conspiracy theories. was it a rogue pilot? or a hijacker? [ male announcer ] we all think about life insurance. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small,...
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. >> mary, bob baer, thanks so much for being with us. >>> we have to talk to biebs. pretty. wait until you hear what he says during his deposition. my mother would have smacked me three times. i cannot even begin to tell you. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before startin
. >> mary, bob baer, thanks so much for being with us. >>> we have to talk to biebs. pretty. wait until you hear what he says during his deposition. my mother would have smacked me three times. i cannot even begin to tell you. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to...
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and bob baer, our national security analyst. this jet liner took off from the capital of malaysia. is there a place as you look at that giant half circle leading into asia where you can land this plane without anybody noticing, seeing you? >> i would say absolutely, without a doubt in my mind. let's put some scope and some reality to these lines. because you probably woke up this morning and saying we were searching scare squares and now we're searching arks. how did we get there? this is one of the arks up here. and another one down to the south. where did that come from? it came from a gps ping. it came from a satellite provider that pinged the plane at 8:11 in the morning, the morning that this plane disappeared. if you take 100 miles from this line and this line, that's a million square miles to search. that's larger than alaska, texas and california put together. now let's get to how we got those arcs. there's a satellite up in space. it heard something that. it just heard the timing of the response between its ping and the handshake back. so what we have here is a ring, a big
and bob baer, our national security analyst. this jet liner took off from the capital of malaysia. is there a place as you look at that giant half circle leading into asia where you can land this plane without anybody noticing, seeing you? >> i would say absolutely, without a doubt in my mind. let's put some scope and some reality to these lines. because you probably woke up this morning and saying we were searching scare squares and now we're searching arks. how did we get there? this is...
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chad myers, bob baer, thank you both. excellent insight. the clock is ticking.'ve been hearing about battery life on the black boxes, everybody says 30 days and they go quiet, roughly. but today we're finding out the way malaysia airlines has been storing those batteries might really tinker with the numbers and make it even harder to find those critical black boxes. details of why, how this happened, is it going to change, will we lose them before we find them? that's next. what does everything mean to you? with the quicksilver cash back card from capital one, it means unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. it doesn't mean, "everything... as long as you buy it at the gas station." it doesn't mean, "everything... until you hit your cash back limit." it means earn 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every place, every occasion, all over creation. that's what everything should mean. so consider... what's in your wallet? in taste, freshness, and nutrition? easy. it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. >>> a little bit of breaking news i
chad myers, bob baer, thank you both. excellent insight. the clock is ticking.'ve been hearing about battery life on the black boxes, everybody says 30 days and they go quiet, roughly. but today we're finding out the way malaysia airlines has been storing those batteries might really tinker with the numbers and make it even harder to find those critical black boxes. details of why, how this happened, is it going to change, will we lose them before we find them? that's next. what does everything...
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bob baer, thank you. rene marsh, as always great work in washington.ust talked about the fact there may be a point of no return. the clock relies on the battery life. the flight recorders, just 17 days, that's when the ping thaer will help researchers to find those recorders goes silent. so why do they use batteries that last only 30 days? could they use better equipment, batteries that last longer? is there a better solution than even having these devices in the first place? we're going to talk about that ahead. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. >>> best chance of finding the best source of answers to the mystery of flight 370 is sadly slipping slowly out of our grasp. the so-called black boxes, that's the way you've heard them, they're actually the flight data and cockpit voice recorders. they are very possibly
bob baer, thank you. rene marsh, as always great work in washington.ust talked about the fact there may be a point of no return. the clock relies on the battery life. the flight recorders, just 17 days, that's when the ping thaer will help researchers to find those recorders goes silent. so why do they use batteries that last only 30 days? could they use better equipment, batteries that last longer? is there a better solution than even having these devices in the first place? we're going to...
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. >> strong words for donald baer, ambassador, good luck over there, thanks very much. we'll stay in touch. >>> coming up, the ukrainian crisis exposing an emerging divide inside the gop. what it could be for 2016. also, i'll speak live with the vice reporter bringing us extraordinary new video. firsthand accounts from those directly affected by this conflict. stay with us. you're in the "situation room." [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it's amanda. hey sweetie.announcer ] what? [phones rings] okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money
. >> strong words for donald baer, ambassador, good luck over there, thanks very much. we'll stay in touch. >>> coming up, the ukrainian crisis exposing an emerging divide inside the gop. what it could be for 2016. also, i'll speak live with the vice reporter bringing us extraordinary new video. firsthand accounts from those directly affected by this conflict. stay with us. you're in the "situation room." [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. [ male announcer ]...
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caller: i am going to call to -- i am just calling to touch upon what john baer just said.e said he is doing everything he can to make obama as strong as possible and give him the tools that he needs. when it comes to helping people here, why isn't he like that when it comes to helping obama? host: thank you for the call. this is inside "the washington post." more from the president yesterday as he spoke in brussels. [video clip] >> we sent no troops there. what we want is for the ukrainian people to make their own decisions. just like other free people around the world. understand as well this is not another cold war we are entering into. unlike the soviet union, russia leads no bloc of nations, no global ideology. states and nato do not seek any conflict with russia. for more than 60 years we have come together in nato not to claim other lands but to keep nations free. what we've always will do is our solemn all location that solemn obligation, defending the integrity and sovereignty of our allies. nato nations never standalone. patrol theplanes skies over the baltics and
caller: i am going to call to -- i am just calling to touch upon what john baer just said.e said he is doing everything he can to make obama as strong as possible and give him the tools that he needs. when it comes to helping people here, why isn't he like that when it comes to helping obama? host: thank you for the call. this is inside "the washington post." more from the president yesterday as he spoke in brussels. [video clip] >> we sent no troops there. what we want is for...
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jewela a julius baer. i suppose this is a market that needs to mature and grow up a little bit.ut as we go to a market that is much more risk-based, how big are the ricks? >> well, ross, you're right. nobody really knows. but that's the thing about china that borrows us. we don't trust the debt, the air quality numbers, the food, the products that they make any more. so china itself is cognizant that it has this huge credibility issue. this is, i believe, the first small step to rectifying that situation. it will take many years. and allowing companies to default is only one aspect of it. but i am an optimist. i view this in a very positive light. >> on the basis that we're going to have much better credit analysis, the introduction of government, better governance, all those things. >> yeah, that's right. positive on the basis that this shadow banking sector and this trust was part of that has really crowded out a lot of lending that should have been done to the private sector and, instead, money was siphoned off into these double digit return products which, you know, just sho
jewela a julius baer. i suppose this is a market that needs to mature and grow up a little bit.ut as we go to a market that is much more risk-based, how big are the ricks? >> well, ross, you're right. nobody really knows. but that's the thing about china that borrows us. we don't trust the debt, the air quality numbers, the food, the products that they make any more. so china itself is cognizant that it has this huge credibility issue. this is, i believe, the first small step to...
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. >> as i understand the client got information from bank julius baer. is that correct? >> i can't comment on the specific treaty request. >> the decision by the court that denied that request? i'm just asking you whether or not you were denied and he said you can't comment on the treaty request. the denial was the public opinion of the swiss court. was it not? you can't confirm it? >> i can't confirm that the decision exists. >> just about every time here the reason is provided for a problem in trying to get names it comes back to a refusal or a rollup dents or some active instruction by the swiss government or the swiss court over and over. this is what we come back to. that is why i think we have all spoken on the subject now. we have got to rely on her tools and this is one of the reasons why you think it is premature mr. cole but we also have a pretty good with the ups model that worked and we don't have evidence that model, evidence of that model being used. these folks in 2011 indicted letters with targeted notices going out since 2011. you can say things are happ
. >> as i understand the client got information from bank julius baer. is that correct? >> i can't comment on the specific treaty request. >> the decision by the court that denied that request? i'm just asking you whether or not you were denied and he said you can't comment on the treaty request. the denial was the public opinion of the swiss court. was it not? you can't confirm it? >> i can't confirm that the decision exists. >> just about every time here the...
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baer is what everybody knows in terms of paint but cabinets and faucets.> when you think about masco, you think about a portfolio of stellar brands across both repair and remodeling. be behr is one of the leaders in do-it-yourself coatings. delta faucets is also a big brand for us. >> what's the highest margin product you guys sell? >> the margin for us varies by category, and it depends really across price points and some of the types of products we sell, but they tend to equalize about the same area. >> we're at this big depot event. i was asking during the break, how big -- how important is home depot to you as an outlet? how big is the business for you? >> home depot is the largest flooring retailer in the united states. they're our largest customer, but we have a very diversified portfolio, and they're less than 10% of the total. >> 30% of your business is international. and they have a bit of an international business. you think their business will get bigger international? >> we do business with them in canada and mexico. >> how big is the business
baer is what everybody knows in terms of paint but cabinets and faucets.> when you think about masco, you think about a portfolio of stellar brands across both repair and remodeling. be behr is one of the leaders in do-it-yourself coatings. delta faucets is also a big brand for us. >> what's the highest margin product you guys sell? >> the margin for us varies by category, and it depends really across price points and some of the types of products we sell, but they tend to...