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carol? >> and i want to talk a little about the black boxes. malaysia now said it doesn't mat here gets custody of those black boxes. does that mean malaysia would be willing to turn them over? >> reporter: that's right. the acting transport minister here saying today that he doesn't really care who takes custody of this black box. his main aim is to find out what exactly happened, the truth. have a listen. >> i don't think it's important who gets custody as far as i'm concerned, and this is my own personal position. it's finding out the truth. and we're going to find out the truth, we have to review what's in the black box. so there's no question. >> reporter: now, according to international protocol it is the country to which the black box belongs to that takes custody, or that takes leadership of the investigation, but the malaysian police chief has already come ount and said that malaysia actually doesn't have the expertise to open the black box, to read that data. so they will be lookin
carol? >> and i want to talk a little about the black boxes. malaysia now said it doesn't mat here gets custody of those black boxes. does that mean malaysia would be willing to turn them over? >> reporter: that's right. the acting transport minister here saying today that he doesn't really care who takes custody of this black box. his main aim is to find out what exactly happened, the truth. have a listen. >> i don't think it's important who gets custody as far as i'm...
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carol? >> barbara starr reported live from the pentagon. >>> the search for malaysian airlines flight 370 is in its 40th day. many pinned high hopes on the bluefin-21 to find some sign of the ship, of the black boxes. the underwater drone is in its 12th mission, 90% done. so far it has turned up nothing. now, the families of those on board that missing jet are trying a new tactic to try to get answers. they're turning directly to the jet's maker, boeing. >> we're also extending our reach now. there's a subset of those questions including some new ones that are much more technical that we will be bringing directly to boeing. boeing has a shareholder's meeting next week. if we're not getting information directly from malaysian airlines and the malaysian government, we might as well try to go direct tloi the source. boeing is a publicly-traded company in the united states. that puts them in a position of a little bit more fiduciary responsibility. >> erin mclaughlin is in perth, australia, with
carol? >> barbara starr reported live from the pentagon. >>> the search for malaysian airlines flight 370 is in its 40th day. many pinned high hopes on the bluefin-21 to find some sign of the ship, of the black boxes. the underwater drone is in its 12th mission, 90% done. so far it has turned up nothing. now, the families of those on board that missing jet are trying a new tactic to try to get answers. they're turning directly to the jet's maker, boeing. >> we're also...
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what does that mean, carol?ey think they've done a pretty good job exhausting that search in those areas. they're moving on hoping they find something. >> paula newton reporting live from australia this morning. >>> still to come, mary barra faces day number two in the hot seat. the gm ceo taking tough questions about why her company failed to act on a deadly design flaw for more than a decade. poppy harlow is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that is right. less than three months into her job at the helm of this huge american company, mary barra taking tough questions from the house yesterday. today she faces the senate. we'll be right back. ñ >>> we'll return to our coverage of flight 370, but first i have a major recall to tell you about. this one has to do with chrysler. chrysler will recall nearly 900,000 suvs including some models of the jeep grand cherokee and dodge durango due to brake problems. they launched an investigation after customers complained about brake peddles bein
what does that mean, carol?ey think they've done a pretty good job exhausting that search in those areas. they're moving on hoping they find something. >> paula newton reporting live from australia this morning. >>> still to come, mary barra faces day number two in the hot seat. the gm ceo taking tough questions about why her company failed to act on a deadly design flaw for more than a decade. poppy harlow is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol....
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carol?other hero in this that should be mentioned, this teenager who pulled the fire alarm, got all the students to run out of the school. he was injured himself. >> reporter: right, exactly. that's really, really quick thinking. here he is, he's injured and he thinks quickly enough to pull the fire alarm to alert people that they need to get out of the building. it's the kind of thing you hope you would do under those circumstances, but until it actually happens, you don't know if you're going to have the composure. that young man had the composure. >> elizabeth cohen reporting live this morning. thank you. >>> let's turn our attention to the suspect, alex hribal, 16 years old. yes, he will be charged as an adult. he faces four counts of attempted homicide, one for each person critically injured. the total number of victims reflected in the 21 counts of aggravated assault. he's also charged with possession of a weapon on school property. earlier on "new day," the teenager's attorney says bo
carol?other hero in this that should be mentioned, this teenager who pulled the fire alarm, got all the students to run out of the school. he was injured himself. >> reporter: right, exactly. that's really, really quick thinking. here he is, he's injured and he thinks quickly enough to pull the fire alarm to alert people that they need to get out of the building. it's the kind of thing you hope you would do under those circumstances, but until it actually happens, you don't know if you're...
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carol? >> barbara starr reporting live from the pentagon. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," the critical minutes that doomed the singing ferry. cnn's rosa flores shows us how training can be the difference between life and death. rosa? >> i'm here at resolve maritime academy. this is a full-blown bridge simulator. right now you can see there's thunder and rain. we'll be adding more complications right after the break. >>> off the coast of south korea, a grim discovery aboard the sunken ferry. divers say they have found no air pockets, virtually eliminating any hope that survivors are still trapped in the submerged hull. in the meantime the death toll crimes and the list of criminal charges grows longer. let's get the latest on this deepening catastrophe. cnn's will ripley is in south korea this mornings. hi, will. >> reporter: hey, carol. all this time divers have been working tirelessly around the clock searching for the possible air pockets inside the sunken ferry, the sewol. today that
carol? >> barbara starr reporting live from the pentagon. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," the critical minutes that doomed the singing ferry. cnn's rosa flores shows us how training can be the difference between life and death. rosa? >> i'm here at resolve maritime academy. this is a full-blown bridge simulator. right now you can see there's thunder and rain. we'll be adding more complications right after the break. >>> off the coast of south korea,...
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carol? >> pauline, thanks. we also have a distress call from the emergency service center. it came in at 8:55 on wednesday morning. the ship crew says please notify the coast guard, our ship is in danger. the ship is rolling right now. at 8:56, where is your ship? okay. we will notify the coast guard. the ship rolled over a lot right now. cannot move. please come quickly. we're next to bong young island, yes, understood. at 9:00 dispatch asks what's the current situation? currently the body of the ship is tilted to the left, containers fell over, too. dispatch answers, okay, there are no damages to people? ship: currently it's impossible to confirm. the body of the ship is tilted. please put on the life vests and get ready as people may need to abandon ship. ship, it is hard for people to move. dispatch, yes. okay. with me by phone, lieutenant arlo ab bra hampson. >> first i wanted to express -- i heard your report and i want to express our thoughts and prayers for the passengers of this fer
carol? >> pauline, thanks. we also have a distress call from the emergency service center. it came in at 8:55 on wednesday morning. the ship crew says please notify the coast guard, our ship is in danger. the ship is rolling right now. at 8:56, where is your ship? okay. we will notify the coast guard. the ship rolled over a lot right now. cannot move. please come quickly. we're next to bong young island, yes, understood. at 9:00 dispatch asks what's the current situation? currently the...
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carol?> erin mclaughlin reporting live from perth, australia this morning. thank you. >>> with most of the intended search area now scanned and still no trace of that plane, one overarching question is how long can that search continue with no results? the u.s. navy says talks are now under way to extend the efforts, maybe as far out as july. joining me now, cnn aviation analyst and former ntsb director peter goss. welcome. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. so the search in the area where those black boxes are believed to be is now two-thirds done. no boxes. really discouraging. but that doesn't mean the boxes aren't in that location, right? >> well, they could have missed it. they might have been just outside the location. i mean, the search area was determined using some really difficult and cutting edge analysis. it might have been slightly off, but i do think that the searchers, the search team are re-assessing the strategy. the searches cut back or eliminated and look for the lon
carol?> erin mclaughlin reporting live from perth, australia this morning. thank you. >>> with most of the intended search area now scanned and still no trace of that plane, one overarching question is how long can that search continue with no results? the u.s. navy says talks are now under way to extend the efforts, maybe as far out as july. joining me now, cnn aviation analyst and former ntsb director peter goss. welcome. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. so the...
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carol?re concerns that because we know so little about what actually lies beneath, that the extreme depth that we're talking about may actually push the limits of that bluefin-21 submersible. it is rated -- the maximum it can go down is 4500 meters. that's how deep the water is in this area. for reason it's even deeper, if our estimates are incorrect, they might have to bring in different submersible which will take quite a long time. we'll find out when this thing comes up. maybe this time tomorrow we'll have more information about how it looks down there. >> right now this tiny submarine is under water, will, right? tomorrow we expect to have some sort of data? >> reporter: what happens is a full mission takes about 24 hours, two hours down, it scans the bottom of the ocean using the side scan sonar and two hours to get back up. while that is happening, everybody on the ship is basically sitting and waiting. there's no realtime data exchange. once the submersible comes back up on the ship,
carol?re concerns that because we know so little about what actually lies beneath, that the extreme depth that we're talking about may actually push the limits of that bluefin-21 submersible. it is rated -- the maximum it can go down is 4500 meters. that's how deep the water is in this area. for reason it's even deeper, if our estimates are incorrect, they might have to bring in different submersible which will take quite a long time. we'll find out when this thing comes up. maybe this time...
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carol? >> paula hancocks reporting live from south korea. >>> for 41 days the families of flight 370 passengers have been pleading for answers in the plane's disappearance often at emotional forums like this one. now a malaysian delegation will head to beijing for a face-to-face briefing. that comes as relatives have posted a list of 26 questions online that they want answered, including black box specifics, the flight's logbook and the air traffic control recording from the night the plane went missing. also this morning we learned an oil sample from the indian ocean is not from an aircraft engine or hydraulic fluid. that means that rules that out as a clue. early tests did rule out that possibility. as i said, with no debris found yet or electronic pulses detected, in a week the data from the bluefin-21 becomes more critical. the unmanned vehicle finally completing its first full mission today, and with authorities cautioning there is still a long way to go, australia's top air accident in
carol? >> paula hancocks reporting live from south korea. >>> for 41 days the families of flight 370 passengers have been pleading for answers in the plane's disappearance often at emotional forums like this one. now a malaysian delegation will head to beijing for a face-to-face briefing. that comes as relatives have posted a list of 26 questions online that they want answered, including black box specifics, the flight's logbook and the air traffic control recording from the...
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carol? victim and who the shooter was and how he was undergoing treatment for depression and anxiety, issue of mental health will be raised again today and coming days. the question of whether we're doing enough to prevent these shooting. katelin dickson and psychiatrist rigsby. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> thank you for being with me. >> i want to start with you. the shooter was diagnosed with anxiety and depression, evaluated for possible ptsd. an army psychiatrist said he had no signs of violence. could we have prevented him from going on this shooting spree in prevented in any way knowing what we know now? >> clearly it's too early to answer that question. after these shootings there's usually a major investigation. that's precisely one of the questions asked and perhaps answered. i will say in general, people with the milder mental illness like anxiety, depression, post-traumatpos post-traumatic stress disorder, it's not associated with violence. there are symptoms s
carol? victim and who the shooter was and how he was undergoing treatment for depression and anxiety, issue of mental health will be raised again today and coming days. the question of whether we're doing enough to prevent these shooting. katelin dickson and psychiatrist rigsby. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> thank you for being with me. >> i want to start with you. the shooter was diagnosed with anxiety and depression, evaluated for possible ptsd. an army...
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also, carol, it's important to note. if he's going to be held out as a symbol for the over reaching of government, there's a legitimate question about whether he's going to be following the laws that are pretty clear. for all you can say about big government reaching into people's lives, i don't know that he's a fair example. >> some say they have a legitimate gripe. the state of nevada own as huge percentage of land in the state and it charges fees to use that land in part because of endangered pe cease. these ranchers say they that's not fair, they ought to be able to buy that land and they can't because of the federal government. that's a legitimate gripe. you're right, it should be taken through the proper channels. >> you have to make sure you have the right people representing the station as well. those are all legitimate issues on many of the people who produce the food in this country, have had a hard time with government for all we hear about subsidies and everything else. it's tough to make it in that business
also, carol, it's important to note. if he's going to be held out as a symbol for the over reaching of government, there's a legitimate question about whether he's going to be following the laws that are pretty clear. for all you can say about big government reaching into people's lives, i don't know that he's a fair example. >> some say they have a legitimate gripe. the state of nevada own as huge percentage of land in the state and it charges fees to use that land in part because of...
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carol? >> michelle kosinski reporting live this morning. >>> the search for the missing malaysian airlines jet is about to enter a new phase. crew haves been searching for 52 days now and they found nothing. now australia's prime minister is saying the search could last up to eight more months. >> it is highly unlikely at this stage that we will find any aircraft debris on the ocean surface. therefore, we are move iing fro the current phase to a phase which is focused on searching the ocean floor over a much larger area. the aircraft plainly cannot disappear. it must be somewhere. >> the bluefin-21 will continue to be used in the underwater search. it's now on its 16th mission. the deep sea drone will be joined by sonar devices towed by ships that can provide more instant feedback. >>> families are furious and fed up with the investigation by malaysian officials. they'll take their concerns directly to a boeing shareholder's meeting in chicago this morning. boeing is the maker of the 777 air
carol? >> michelle kosinski reporting live this morning. >>> the search for the missing malaysian airlines jet is about to enter a new phase. crew haves been searching for 52 days now and they found nothing. now australia's prime minister is saying the search could last up to eight more months. >> it is highly unlikely at this stage that we will find any aircraft debris on the ocean surface. therefore, we are move iing fro the current phase to a phase which is focused on...
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hi, will. >> reporter: hey, carol. as the search off western australia enters a new phase now this us a italian company says they may have data showing searchers have been looking in the wrong place. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! thoughtful combinations, artfully prepared. fancy feast elegant medleys. inspired dishes like primavera, florentine and tuscany. fancy feast. a medley of love, served daily. and we're here in detroit ent michigan helping folks refinance their homes and save money. does it make sense
hi, will. >> reporter: hey, carol. as the search off western australia enters a new phase now this us a italian company says they may have data showing searchers have been looking in the wrong place. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day...
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i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. breaking overnight, what's being described as the most promising lead yet in the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. the australian naval ship "ocean shield" picked up signals from what could be the dieing batteries of the so-called black boxes. the ship is outfitted with high-tech equipment on loan from the u.s. navy and considered extremely reliable. >> i've heard the -- what we've got is we've got a visual imitation on a screen and we've also got an audible signal. the audible signals sounds to me just like a locater. what we're talking about, there were two separate pingers. >> cnn's will ripley is in perth, australia with more. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, carol. right now the ocean shield is literally in a race against time, listening under water, trying to find the signals that the ship found twice over the weekend, signals that could help solve the mystery of flight 370. it takes about eight hours to do just one pass and time is literally running out po
i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. breaking overnight, what's being described as the most promising lead yet in the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. the australian naval ship "ocean shield" picked up signals from what could be the dieing batteries of the so-called black boxes. the ship is outfitted with high-tech equipment on loan from the u.s. navy and considered extremely reliable. >> i've heard the -- what we've got is we've got a visual imitation on a screen...
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. the nba handed down a sports death penalty to clippers owner donald sterling. the big question is how sterling respond? will other nba owners vote to force sterling to sell the team? clippers fans, they raised the roof for their heroes last night. >> one, two, three! [ cheers and applause ] >> it was the first time the team had been home since sterling's racist rant audiotape surfaced. the clippers won a pivotal game five in the play-off series with golden state. coach doc rivers say it is game was cathartic for fans as well as the team. >> you think it was just the players. it was the fans, too. everybody was going through this. it was almost like everybody wanted to exhale tonight, and it was good. >> it was good. the game came hours after commissioner adam silver acted decisively, bang sterling from the nba for life. that means sterling can't go to the games, practices or enter any clippers facilities. sterling was also fined $2.5 mill qulun. now he faces the possibility of losing
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. the nba handed down a sports death penalty to clippers owner donald sterling. the big question is how sterling respond? will other nba owners vote to force sterling to sell the team? clippers fans, they raised the roof for their heroes last night. >> one, two, three! [ cheers and applause ] >> it was the first time the team had been home since sterling's racist rant audiotape surfaced. the clippers won a pivotal game five in the play-off...
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with new developments in the search for missing malaysian flight 370. a source telling cnn the plane's sudden turn off course is now treated as a criminal act. for the first time we're learning what the cockpit said to air traffic control before the plane vanished. malaysia airlines has released the full transcript of the plane's final communication. here's what we know. the jet's sign off was not all right, good night. instead good night malaysian 370. at 12:26 a.m., air traffic control, ams 370 welcome over to ground. cockpit ams 370, good day. at 12:40 a.m. the plane gets the go ahead for takeoff. air traffic control 370, 32r cleared for takeoff. good night. the cockpit 32r, cleared for takeoff. ams 370, thank you. bye. 1:19 a.m. the last time anyone would hear from the plane. air traffic controlle. malaysia 370 contact, o chi minh 120.9. good night. cockpit, good night malaysian 370. >> it's unclear who said the last words. jim clancy has seen th
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with new developments in the search for missing malaysian flight 370. a source telling cnn the plane's sudden turn off course is now treated as a criminal act. for the first time we're learning what the cockpit said to air traffic control before the plane vanished. malaysia airlines has released the full transcript of the plane's final communication. here's what we know. the jet's sign off was not all right, good night. instead good night...
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i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does that tell us? >>> and a new ping coming from the ocean floor leading authorities to narrow the search zone even more as they try to zero in on those critical black boxes from flight 370.
i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does that tell us? >>> and a new ping coming from the ocean floor...
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i'm carol alt. have you ever looked at someone and thought, >>> welcome to "a healthy you." i'm carol alt. have you ever looked at someone and thought, how in the world are you always so happy, even on a bad day, they're in a good mood. well, it's not just a ruse. today, we have some tips to help make happiness a habit in your life, too. >>> plus, start bringing out those bathing suits because summer is almost here. but are you ready to show off your beach bod yet? if not, don't worry. tony greco will demonstrate easy techniques to help spring clean that body. >>> but first, i'm pleased to announce that thanks to you, our viewers, beginning today, we're going to be incorporating men's health issues into our show on a regular basis. and what better way to begin this new series than with four-time nba champion john salley. i caught up with him a few days ago. check it out. you are a big advocate of men's health. >> yes. >> and you speak about this. what are you finding are the problems with men and he
i'm carol alt. have you ever looked at someone and thought, >>> welcome to "a healthy you." i'm carol alt. have you ever looked at someone and thought, how in the world are you always so happy, even on a bad day, they're in a good mood. well, it's not just a ruse. today, we have some tips to help make happiness a habit in your life, too. >>> plus, start bringing out those bathing suits because summer is almost here. but are you ready to show off your beach bod yet?...
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joining us cliven's wife carol bundy and his daughter. welcome to both of you. carol, first to you. tell me what happened with your cattle and the federal government? you say they killed them? >> yes. we went to the compound where they were holding the cattle that they gathered. we saw a shallow grave that had been dug and covered up. and there were, as we uncovered that, there were some of our cattle that they had shot and had been thrown in the grave. >> carol, did they give some explanation? have you spoken to them why they would have shot the cattle? >> well, we don't communicate with the blm as to why they do whatever they do. we just can see the evidence that i have some of my cattle that are no longer with us. >> betsy, what do you make of this as you watch what's going on with your parents and this cattle ranch? >> it's disturbing. it's disturbing to watch. i was there as we dug them up. it was disturbing to see cattle that we have raised dead for no reason. >> now, carol, i take it your business is ultimately to bring these cattle to market, so these are not by any means pe
joining us cliven's wife carol bundy and his daughter. welcome to both of you. carol, first to you. tell me what happened with your cattle and the federal government? you say they killed them? >> yes. we went to the compound where they were holding the cattle that they gathered. we saw a shallow grave that had been dug and covered up. and there were, as we uncovered that, there were some of our cattle that they had shot and had been thrown in the grave. >> carol, did they give some...
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i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. day 35. the search area shrinks, but a sobering reality settles in. it may not shrink anymore. five weeks and the batteries on the flight's so-called black boxes are dead or dieing. still this morning's upbeat assessment is encouraging. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh370. we're now getting to the stage where the signal from what we are very confident is the black box is starting to fade and we are hoping to get as much information as we can before the signal finally expires. >> cnn's matthew chance is at the heart of the search in perth, australia. good morning, matthew. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's right. the search is continuing. remember it's a 24-hour search now. even though darkness has fallen here in perth and in the area a thousand miles off the coast of perth, as the search operation is continuing, we're trying to determine more pings off the water. optimism was
i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. day 35. the search area shrinks, but a sobering reality settles in. it may not shrink anymore. five weeks and the batteries on the flight's so-called black boxes are dead or dieing. still this morning's upbeat assessment is encouraging. >> we have very much narrowed down the search area and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh370. we're now getting to the stage where the signal from what we are...
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i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. russia and ukraine trade accusations. lawmakers in kiev trade punches. [ speaking in foreign language ] this brawl in ukraine's parliament underscores the reality of a nation torn by rival loyalties and incensed by cold war hatred. fists began flying when one pro--russian lawmaker took to the podium and nationalistic radicals took offense. saying the country was pushed to this point when the president was toppled, backed by moscow. more on the unfolding crisis in ukraine in just a few moments. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> but we begin with breaking news. it could be the most important day of testimony in the murder trial of olympic runner oscar pistorius. moments ago in his own words the disgraced track star described the final moments before he shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. >> then i heard a noise from inside the toilet, but i perceived it to be somebody coming out of the poilt. before i knew it, i'd fired four shots at the do
i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me. russia and ukraine trade accusations. lawmakers in kiev trade punches. [ speaking in foreign language ] this brawl in ukraine's parliament underscores the reality of a nation torn by rival loyalties and incensed by cold war hatred. fists began flying when one pro--russian lawmaker took to the podium and nationalistic radicals took offense. saying the country was pushed to this point when the president was toppled, backed by moscow. more on the...
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i'm carol costello. we begin with breaking news out of pennsylvania. 20 students have been injured in a high school stabbing in suburban pittsburgh. it happened early this morning at franklin regional high school in murraysville, pennsylvania, about 15 miles east of downtown pittsburgh. here is what we know so far, 20 students have been injured, 20 students. several had to be flown to the hospital. investigators do tell us they have a suspect in custody. moments ago we spoke to a doctor who treated some of those patients. he says some students will need surgery. we're following the developments and we'll bring you more as they come in to cnn. right now the school remains on lockdown. as i said, we have a reporter dan stevens from westmoreland county on the phone with me right now. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> bring us up to date on what you know right now. >> at 7:13 this morning the school resource officer at franklin regional high school called our 911 center by radio and asked for sis tabs.
i'm carol costello. we begin with breaking news out of pennsylvania. 20 students have been injured in a high school stabbing in suburban pittsburgh. it happened early this morning at franklin regional high school in murraysville, pennsylvania, about 15 miles east of downtown pittsburgh. here is what we know so far, 20 students have been injured, 20 students. several had to be flown to the hospital. investigators do tell us they have a suspect in custody. moments ago we spoke to a doctor who...
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today's "ask carol" is not so much on "ask carol" is it a moment for one of my viewers to educate usat we found out abt organic labeling of food. it comes from jay smith. he says, i'm told that pesticides are still used on food that is labeled organic. and individuals have a monopoly on the word organic and decide which pesticides are used. it seems one organization or another claims ownership of something that you're doing or eating. for example, i received a very truthful e-mail from a well-known wine company. they admitted the vineyard grounds were bombarded with harsh, toxic chemicals. they say they no longer used some of the toxic chemicals. one would have to think if they suddenly met the bureaucratic standards of organic, the ground has been saturated probably for decades with really bad chemicals. these chemicals are in turn absorbed by the roots of the vine and are therefore in the wine itself. several years ago it just it just did an article on families in china who were extremely sick. it was found that their illness was a direct result of eating food grown in a garden whi
today's "ask carol" is not so much on "ask carol" is it a moment for one of my viewers to educate usat we found out abt organic labeling of food. it comes from jay smith. he says, i'm told that pesticides are still used on food that is labeled organic. and individuals have a monopoly on the word organic and decide which pesticides are used. it seems one organization or another claims ownership of something that you're doing or eating. for example, i received a very truthful...
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with the dramatic rescue operation going on right now off south korea for nearly 300 people still missing after a ship sank, at least four people known dead. helicopter and boat crews have been on the scene plucking passengers from the fridge it waters. most of the people on board that ferry were high school students. wen rescued student said he heard a loud thud and then the ship started to list. he said everyone was ordered to put on life jackets and jump into the water. another student says he's afraid many of his classmates may still be trapped on board that sinking ship tr ship. >> translator: some of the students were not able to escape. the ferry started to list, so we asked if we shoulders scape now. the announcement kept telling us to stay still. i'm so worried about the other students in our rooms. >> the ferry left from the port city of incheon and was headed for the resort city of jeju before going down in the yellow sea. water temperatures in that sea in the 40s.
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with the dramatic rescue operation going on right now off south korea for nearly 300 people still missing after a ship sank, at least four people known dead. helicopter and boat crews have been on the scene plucking passengers from the fridge it waters. most of the people on board that ferry were high school students. wen rescued student said he heard a loud thud and then the ship started to list. he said everyone was ordered to put on life...
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. >>> welcome to aa healthy you" i'm carol alt. easter is a few weeks away which means moms and dads will be stocking up on chocolate bunnies for their kids, which probably isn't the healthies in the world. what if you there's a fabulous chocolate which doesn't involve chemicals or high temperatures. sounds crazy but it's true. experts are here to show us tasty options. >>> plus sore aching feet are a common thing among most women today. from moms who chase their kids around the house to supermodels on runways. how can we get rid of the pain and still look amazing? we have a special treat for all of you stuffing your toes into pointy shoes. the toe whisperer will share tricks of the trade. but first facials, a great way to keep your skin glowing but, man, can they be pricey. i've asked my favorite makeup artist how to make it at home. you probably know it from her hit show "what not to wear." now carmindy will. how to be super sexy at home. >> at home of this is also a really good idea if you have girlfriends who want to come over
. >>> welcome to aa healthy you" i'm carol alt. easter is a few weeks away which means moms and dads will be stocking up on chocolate bunnies for their kids, which probably isn't the healthies in the world. what if you there's a fabulous chocolate which doesn't involve chemicals or high temperatures. sounds crazy but it's true. experts are here to show us tasty options. >>> plus sore aching feet are a common thing among most women today. from moms who chase their kids...
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i'm carol alt. easter is only a few weeks away which means all you moms and dads are going to be stocking up on the chocolate bunnies for your kids, which probably isn't the healthiest thing in the world. but what if i told you there is really a healthy, fabulous, wonderful form of chocolate that doesn't involve adding dozens of chemicals or cooking at high temperatures? sounds crazy but it's true. today, the experts will show us tasty options. >>> plus, sore, aching feet are a common thing among most women today, from moms who chase their kids around the house to supermodels who rock the runways. how to get rid of the pain and still look amazing. we have a sfor all of you out there who are stuffing your toes into those pointy shoes. >>> but we begin with facials. they're a great way to keep your skin glowing but they can be pricey. so i've asked one of my favorite makeup artists to show us how to make them at home. you probably know her from "what not to wear." now carmindy has a new makeup line on
i'm carol alt. easter is only a few weeks away which means all you moms and dads are going to be stocking up on the chocolate bunnies for your kids, which probably isn't the healthiest thing in the world. but what if i told you there is really a healthy, fabulous, wonderful form of chocolate that doesn't involve adding dozens of chemicals or cooking at high temperatures? sounds crazy but it's true. today, the experts will show us tasty options. >>> plus, sore, aching feet are a common...
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it was issued to carol jean riser husband richard. she found the check digging through one of the bo boxes. >> i was excited then i was kicking myself to think how could have threat happen. >> there was brief memo then employer. the check was a work bonus. memo spelled out how the company calculated his bonus. richard remembers just ruging his shoulder when he heard the news. >> it was like oops. we screwed up. we should have cashed it then put the money aside rather than the check aside and not cash it. >>reporter: but carol jean wasn't ready to give up. she called the state controller unclaimed property division. it's where uncashed checks like this one are supposed to end up. but unclaimed property had no record of it. >> i was a little disappointed because i thought legally there was a requirement to do that bury didn't know for sure sorry, carol jean called toshiba but the division her husband used to work for shut down long ago. no one at toshiba could find any record of the check. >> they basically said that the bank had closed
it was issued to carol jean riser husband richard. she found the check digging through one of the bo boxes. >> i was excited then i was kicking myself to think how could have threat happen. >> there was brief memo then employer. the check was a work bonus. memo spelled out how the company calculated his bonus. richard remembers just ruging his shoulder when he heard the news. >> it was like oops. we screwed up. we should have cashed it then put the money aside rather than the...
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carol, how often?i like to sit and watch the money come in every day but that's not realistic for everyone. i think there's a micro and a macro answer here. if you have a restaurant and retail company, you have transactions coming in every day, you have to make sure that you have the cash balances taken care of every day. from a broader standpoint, you want to be closing out your books for sure every month, but looking at trends. it's very difficult for a small business to find trends on a weekly, a daily or even a monthly basis. so i say at least quarterly, no less than two times a year and you want to look at trends not only by quarter to quarter but from a year-over-year basis to see what's growing, what changed in terms of your margins. that's going to give you a really good sense of where your business is at. >> john, how often do you think you should be projecting forward? >> well, you know, it's always dangerous asking financial questions of a marketing person but really my view on it is it's on
carol, how often?i like to sit and watch the money come in every day but that's not realistic for everyone. i think there's a micro and a macro answer here. if you have a restaurant and retail company, you have transactions coming in every day, you have to make sure that you have the cash balances taken care of every day. from a broader standpoint, you want to be closing out your books for sure every month, but looking at trends. it's very difficult for a small business to find trends on a...
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it was issued to carol jean riser husband richard.he found the check digging through one of the bo boxes. >> i was excited then i was kicking myself to think how could have threat happen. >> there was brief memo then employer. the check was a work bonus. memo spelled out how the company calculated his bonus. richard remembers just ruging his shoulder when he heard the news. >> it was like oops. we screwed up. we should have cashed it then put the money aside rather than the check aside and not cash it. >>reporter: but carol jean wasn't ready to give up. she called the state controller unclaimed property division. it's where uncashed checks like this one are supposed to end up. but unclaimed property had no record of it. >> i was a little disappointed because i thought legally there was a requirement to do that bury didn't know for sure sorry, carol jean called toshiba but the division her husband used to work for shut down long ago. no one at toshiba could find any record of the check. >> they basically said that the bank had closed.
it was issued to carol jean riser husband richard.he found the check digging through one of the bo boxes. >> i was excited then i was kicking myself to think how could have threat happen. >> there was brief memo then employer. the check was a work bonus. memo spelled out how the company calculated his bonus. richard remembers just ruging his shoulder when he heard the news. >> it was like oops. we screwed up. we should have cashed it then put the money aside rather than the...
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it was issued to carol jean riser husband richard. she found the check digging through one of the bo boxes. >> i was excited then i was kicking myself to think how could have threat happen. >> there was brief memo then employer. the check was a work bonus. memo spelled out how the company calculated his bonus. richard remembers just ruging his shoulder when he heard the news. >> it was like oops. we screwed up. we should have cashed it then put the money aside rather than the check aside and not cash it. >>reporter: but carol jean wasn't ready to give up. she called the state controller unclaimed property division. it's where uncashed checks like this one are supposed to end up. but unclaimed property had no record of it. >> i was a little disappointed because i thought legally there was a requirement to do that bury didn't know for sure sorry, carol jean called toshiba but the division her husband used to work for shut down long ago. no one at toshiba could find any record of the check. >> they basically said that the bank had closed
it was issued to carol jean riser husband richard. she found the check digging through one of the bo boxes. >> i was excited then i was kicking myself to think how could have threat happen. >> there was brief memo then employer. the check was a work bonus. memo spelled out how the company calculated his bonus. richard remembers just ruging his shoulder when he heard the news. >> it was like oops. we screwed up. we should have cashed it then put the money aside rather than the...
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issued to carol jean riser's husband, richard.he check digging through one of the boxes. >> i was excited and then kind of like kicking myself saying how could i have let this happen. >> the check came with this brief memo from richard's then employer, toshiba, a bonus the memo spelled out how the company spelled out how it was calculated. richard remembers shrugging when he heard news. >> like oops. we screwed up, we should have cashed it >> carol jean wasn't ready to give up she called the state controller unclaimed property division where uncashed checks like this one are supposed to end up. but unclaimed property had no record of it. >> i was disappointed because i thought there is a requirement to do that. >> carol jean called toshiba. but the division shut down long ago. no one could find any record of the check. >> they said that the bank had closed that the check was drawn on there was no possible recourse. perhaps i should see an attorney. >> carol jean decided to call 7 on your side we contacted toshiba and the state con
issued to carol jean riser's husband, richard.he check digging through one of the boxes. >> i was excited and then kind of like kicking myself saying how could i have let this happen. >> the check came with this brief memo from richard's then employer, toshiba, a bonus the memo spelled out how the company spelled out how it was calculated. richard remembers shrugging when he heard news. >> like oops. we screwed up, we should have cashed it >> carol jean wasn't ready to...
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back over to you. >> thanks, carol massar. payrolls in the united states boosted hiring in march, up one point seven percent. for more on the jobs report, i want to bring in executives that plan to hire more employees by the end of this year. the chief executive officer of ahn's, -- jaunt, virtual-reality software and hardware manufacturer. flow search allows people to discover accurate information online. i want to understand exactly what is flow search. what kind of company are we talking about? >> an interesting company from 2010. he take real-time information from sources be it enterprise or the internet, pulling them giving it to people in the financial industry and pushing it out to anyone else. >> can you give us an example of what kind of request you would get? help full data from a lot of their software services. it andte that, take integrate it and come up with something new and exciting. of software, we can pull that together and deliver that to end-users. >> i will ask you some of the requirements for the job seeke
back over to you. >> thanks, carol massar. payrolls in the united states boosted hiring in march, up one point seven percent. for more on the jobs report, i want to bring in executives that plan to hire more employees by the end of this year. the chief executive officer of ahn's, -- jaunt, virtual-reality software and hardware manufacturer. flow search allows people to discover accurate information online. i want to understand exactly what is flow search. what kind of company are we...
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for a look at the headlines, let's go to my radio co-host, carol massar. carol. >> thanks, pimm. against russia because of its actions. the sanctions target individuals and companies in the inner circle of vladimir putin. andncludes travel bans asset freezes. and increasing dividends and buybacks, bank of america says it made a decision after finding an error in its stress test. which was submitted to the federal reserve. and general electric may find some competition. siemens could make an offer if they get access to the same financial information as ge did. this is from sources familiar. that is a headline this hour. >> thank you. let's go to the milken global conference taking place in los angeles. bloomberg's erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle have been speaking with the guests all day, and currently, they are with the governor of colorado. erik? stephanie? pimm, thank you so much. we are, again, with governor john hickenlooper. here in beautiful beverly hills. >> glad to be here. >> colorado has fascinated the area for many reasons, but recently, the nation's fascination is
for a look at the headlines, let's go to my radio co-host, carol massar. carol. >> thanks, pimm. against russia because of its actions. the sanctions target individuals and companies in the inner circle of vladimir putin. andncludes travel bans asset freezes. and increasing dividends and buybacks, bank of america says it made a decision after finding an error in its stress test. which was submitted to the federal reserve. and general electric may find some competition. siemens could make...
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in this week's ask carol. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> welcome back to a healthy you. it's time for ask carol. today sharon asks, i crave salt, but it makes me bloat, why? i find i crave salt when i'm not eating enou eating enough minerals. salt is sodium chloride that is poison to the body. it will leach moisture out of our body. this overprocessed salt is hi highly toxic to the body. our bodies have to use huge amounting of energy to try to metabolize it. and it can overburden our elimination systems. that's a long wray to say the bloating is called from the salt pulling liquids from the tissues trying to neutralize the toxic effect. if you're e
in this week's ask carol. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> welcome back to a healthy you. it's time for ask...
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>> you know, carol.urant business is about getting them to go past the competitors and come to us. it's the amount of desire compared to the friction that exists. how relevant and how much i wanted. it is your time and energy. what we are focusing on is reducing the friction for the guest while increasing desire. >> the fast casual space which i would put you -- >> we created it. >> there are a lot of choices out there. are you going after anyone specifically in doing this? >> no, i don't think we're going after anybody. we want to own our space. we are probably the preeminent brand that those soups, salads, and sandwiches in this country. we are creating a differentiated experience if you want that food to go. we are creating a differentiated experience if you want to eat in. we are going through the small delivery business. we have the large order delivery business probably in the industry today. we're now going through the small delivery business using technology as an enabler. >> it costs a lot. each
>> you know, carol.urant business is about getting them to go past the competitors and come to us. it's the amount of desire compared to the friction that exists. how relevant and how much i wanted. it is your time and energy. what we are focusing on is reducing the friction for the guest while increasing desire. >> the fast casual space which i would put you -- >> we created it. >> there are a lot of choices out there. are you going after anyone specifically in doing...
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issued to carol jean riser's husband, richard.he found the check digging through one of the boxes. >> i was excited and then kind of like kicking myself saying how could i have let this happen. >> the check came with this brief memo from richard's then employer, toshiba, a bonus the memo spelled out how the company spelled out how it was calculated. richard remembers shrugging when he heard news. >> like oops. we screwed up, we should have cashed it >> carol jean wasn't ready to give up she called the state controller unclaimed property division where uncashed checks like this one are supposed to end up. but unclaimed property had no record of it. >> i was disappointed because i thought there is a requirement to do that. >> carol jean called toshiba. but the division shut down long ago. no one could find any record of the check. >> they said that the bank had closed that the check was drawn on there was no possible recourse. perhaps i should see an attorney. >> carol jean decided to call 7 on your side we contacted toshiba and the
issued to carol jean riser's husband, richard.he found the check digging through one of the boxes. >> i was excited and then kind of like kicking myself saying how could i have let this happen. >> the check came with this brief memo from richard's then employer, toshiba, a bonus the memo spelled out how the company spelled out how it was calculated. richard remembers shrugging when he heard news. >> like oops. we screwed up, we should have cashed it >> carol jean wasn't...
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for a look of today's market moving headlines, want to go to my radio cohost carol massar. carol?'s first-quarter charge of $1.3 billion primarily for repairs this year. the automaker was scheduled to release results april 24 says it expects solid operating performance for the quarter. major financial institutions are taking steps to patch their computer systems as soon as possible. a u.s. regulator is looking at a flaw. and 2014 sales at rite aid have topped analysts estimates. back to you. >> thank you very much, carol massar. now to introduce you to a company out to tame the brain of alcoholism. biocorrx treats people who suffer from alcoholism and it is designed to curb those cravings. kent emry and an actor best known for his role in "growing pains," jeremy miller. let's talk about this program. what kind of implants are we talking about? >> it is an implant -- it is a technology that has been around for a while. it delivers a drug that has in around for a long time. that is naltrexone. it is typically given as an oral drug. if you are an alcoholic or an addict, you can consi
for a look of today's market moving headlines, want to go to my radio cohost carol massar. carol?'s first-quarter charge of $1.3 billion primarily for repairs this year. the automaker was scheduled to release results april 24 says it expects solid operating performance for the quarter. major financial institutions are taking steps to patch their computer systems as soon as possible. a u.s. regulator is looking at a flaw. and 2014 sales at rite aid have topped analysts estimates. back to you....
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but first, carol massar.ut citigroup stock rose -- >> stock rose four percent today. , ceo, andcofounder its largest investor have no land to sell shares. the company made the to stopment as it seeks concerned that it will flood the market. the post and the guardian reported that the nsa had collected data on u.s. residents. >> thanks very much, carol massar. google is adding drones to its fleet of robots and driverless automobiles. the company said it has acquired titan aerospace. this is a company that provides customer access to data services around the world. for more, we are joined by brian womack. great to have you here. i wonder if you can detail exactly what titan aerospace gives google. but they have given drones, as you said. google is now in the drum business, if you will. but there is supposedly this effort to be good with it. they are trying to spread internet access to folks around the world. these drones give of secure -- give access to a secure places on the internet. of course, these drones h
but first, carol massar.ut citigroup stock rose -- >> stock rose four percent today. , ceo, andcofounder its largest investor have no land to sell shares. the company made the to stopment as it seeks concerned that it will flood the market. the post and the guardian reported that the nsa had collected data on u.s. residents. >> thanks very much, carol massar. google is adding drones to its fleet of robots and driverless automobiles. the company said it has acquired titan aerospace....
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residents. >> thanks very much, carol massar.oogle is adding drones to its fleet of robots and driverless automobiles. the company said it has acquired titan aerospace. this is a company that provides customer access to data services around the world. for more, we are joined by brian womack. great to have you here. i wonder if you can detail exactly what titan aerospace gives google. >> they give them drones, as you said. google is now in the drum business, if you will. but there is supposedly this effort to be good with it. they are trying to spread internet access to folks around the world. these drones give access to a secure places on the internet. of course, these drones have many more applications than that. >> tell us a little bit about where this fits into google's strategy. you say, giving people access to the internet all over the world, but does it also mean that google will be able to determine where you are, what you are doing and what ads they want to serve to you? >> yes, there has definitely been that concern that
residents. >> thanks very much, carol massar.oogle is adding drones to its fleet of robots and driverless automobiles. the company said it has acquired titan aerospace. this is a company that provides customer access to data services around the world. for more, we are joined by brian womack. great to have you here. i wonder if you can detail exactly what titan aerospace gives google. >> they give them drones, as you said. google is now in the drum business, if you will. but there is...
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all right, thank you, carol. life is full of social event.less post wants to be the company you turn to when you want to meet, greet, or just plain invite someone to do something. the online and paper retail company recently raised $25 million in a series of funding. cofounder,now is the james hirschfeld. let's start talking about how old you do list post is. it's not such a recent startup. >> no, not so young. we launched five years ago yesterday. >> happy birthday. did you put together an invitation for yourself you go >> you would think -- for yourselves? >> he would think we would have, but we have been pretty busy. raised 25 million dollars recently. what are you going to do with the money? >> we live in a world where people communicate on a per list platforms and we want to bring a paper feeling to the internet where people are communicating more and more. ipade have moved onto the and onto paper as well. our business has been growing a lot in these platforms. our team into developing these products faster. >> you have 45 million users
all right, thank you, carol. life is full of social event.less post wants to be the company you turn to when you want to meet, greet, or just plain invite someone to do something. the online and paper retail company recently raised $25 million in a series of funding. cofounder,now is the james hirschfeld. let's start talking about how old you do list post is. it's not such a recent startup. >> no, not so young. we launched five years ago yesterday. >> happy birthday. did you put...
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back over to you. >> thanks so much, carol massar. it is the case that could redefine the video ecosystem. what is that the core of the argument? sam grobart explains the details. >> by now, you may have heard about aereo, launched in 2012 and backed by barry diller. it allows you to broadcast tv over the internet. but is it legal? here's how it works. so far, they have products much like the rabbit ears you have at your home. they receive free over the air signlas from broadcasters like cbs, abc, nbc, and fox. aereo broadcast that over the internet and then you can watch tv. the service costs $8 to $12 per month. but here is where it gets sticky. before aereo, there were three ways to watch broadcast television. you could bolt an and tenant to your roof and yet it for free, pay for a cable box, or satellite dish. while you are paying cable and satellite companies, they are paying the broadcasters so they can retransmit their programming to a tune of about $2 billion to $4 billion a year. aereo pays zilch. aereo argues it is pulling d
back over to you. >> thanks so much, carol massar. it is the case that could redefine the video ecosystem. what is that the core of the argument? sam grobart explains the details. >> by now, you may have heard about aereo, launched in 2012 and backed by barry diller. it allows you to broadcast tv over the internet. but is it legal? here's how it works. so far, they have products much like the rabbit ears you have at your home. they receive free over the air signlas from broadcasters...
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knives to see you, carol. >> thanks for having me, greta. >> carol, what do you make of senator harryeid's son rory basically suggesting that the prosecutor state and local take a good look and take a look at prosecuting you and your husband? >> well, we know the war is not over yet, greta. but i can tell you and all your listeners that we have abided by all nevada state law. we have not broken one law from the state of nevada. and if we are a sovereign state in the state of nevada, we don't need to worry because we haven't broken any state laws. >> why do you think that rory reid is even getting into this? what's his interest in this at all? >> well, i know there is a lot of rumors on the internet. i don't have -- i don't have the facts yet, is that they have business interest on this land where they want to bring in solar plants, chinese solar plants. none of that that i know of. but i think this whole war is about control and unlimited power of the federal government and loss of liberty for we, the people. >> senator harry reid says it's not over. would you agree with him on that?
knives to see you, carol. >> thanks for having me, greta. >> carol, what do you make of senator harryeid's son rory basically suggesting that the prosecutor state and local take a good look and take a look at prosecuting you and your husband? >> well, we know the war is not over yet, greta. but i can tell you and all your listeners that we have abided by all nevada state law. we have not broken one law from the state of nevada. and if we are a sovereign state in the state of...
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back over to you. >> thanks so much, carol massar. it is the case that could redefine the video ecosystem. what is that the court -- the core of the argument? sam grobart explains the details. >> by now, you may have heard about aereo, launched in 2012 and backed by barry diller. it allows you to broadcast tv over the internet. but is it legal? here's how it works. so far, they have products much like the rabbit ears you have at your home. they receive free over the air right caps off are cbs, abc, nbc, and fox. aereo broadcast that over the internet and then you can watch tv. the service costs eight dollars to $12 per month. but here is where it gets sticky. before aereo, there were three ways to watch broadcast television. you could bolton and tenant to your roof and yet it for free, pay for a cable box, or satellite dish. while you are paying cable and satellite companies, they are paying the broadcasters so they can retransmit their programming to a tune of about $2 billion to $4 billion a year. aereo argues it is pulling down the
back over to you. >> thanks so much, carol massar. it is the case that could redefine the video ecosystem. what is that the court -- the core of the argument? sam grobart explains the details. >> by now, you may have heard about aereo, launched in 2012 and backed by barry diller. it allows you to broadcast tv over the internet. but is it legal? here's how it works. so far, they have products much like the rabbit ears you have at your home. they receive free over the air right caps...
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carol got his today. with one year left on his contract they three more years. the guess is around $8 million. carol coming off a super bowl season. >> just because we need something to talk about i guess. win a gretsski's daughter has been a hot topic. he's on the cover of golf digest and certain lpga stars saying why mut put a quote -- on there. it's the latest deal where the old saying, sex sells. speaking of sunday night jason apple bonn will be trying a new weeked show. it will be be jason's ship. if it bombs blame him. >> you're wishing him luck aren't you? >> yeah i think identify been here long enough to wish him luck. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >>> the big announcement! >> i'm retiring. >> and the question everyone's asking. who's the next dave? >> could it be one of th
carol got his today. with one year left on his contract they three more years. the guess is around $8 million. carol coming off a super bowl season. >> just because we need something to talk about i guess. win a gretsski's daughter has been a hot topic. he's on the cover of golf digest and certain lpga stars saying why mut put a quote -- on there. it's the latest deal where the old saying, sex sells. speaking of sunday night jason apple bonn will be trying a new weeked show. it will be be...
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back to you. >> thank you, carol massar. we are broadcasting live from ferrari midtown. joining me now is marco mattiacci, chief executive of for ari north america which include central and latin america and we're here to mark the 60th anniversary in the united states. thank you very much for having us here. tell us a little bit about the history of coming to the u.s. >> thank you for having us here. it's a great moment for us. 60 years is a remarkable achievement but 60 years of incredible success, racing, victories, great drivers. the best engineering. 35,000 customers and millions of followers in all of our activities. story.great >> let's understand the grace of the scale when it comes to ferrari. of 6000 set a target units and sales are estimated to maybe be about $3 billion. you've done some work on the brand and your trying to make it a little more exclusive than some of the offerings that you have. tell us about strategy. car always left down the market. having said that, we believe that the brand in the future will be branded through transactions. we want the mo
back to you. >> thank you, carol massar. we are broadcasting live from ferrari midtown. joining me now is marco mattiacci, chief executive of for ari north america which include central and latin america and we're here to mark the 60th anniversary in the united states. thank you very much for having us here. tell us a little bit about the history of coming to the u.s. >> thank you for having us here. it's a great moment for us. 60 years is a remarkable achievement but 60 years of...