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the co-pilots nephew also rejects the findings. he said a prayer muttered in the cockpit was not enough proof. >> if anyone would like to hang on to life it's going to be gamid. he's a very happy man. i don't know where all these things came from. he was very happy that he finally will get some rest and spend some time with his family because he spent his life traveling. >> reporter: the ntsb does not offer a motive for the crash. but the l.a. times records, that batooby's boss was on the plane and had just given him bad news. a former egypt air pilot tells the l.a. time that is the crash was more revenge than suicide. >> we come here to recite our prayers and remember with deepest affection the 273 men, women and children who have been physically taken from us. >> reporter: the ntsb report doesn't talk about why the egypt air co-pilot put the airplane on a crash. but that's because of politics according to the l.a. times. i'm bryan banmiller for a second look. >>> still to come on a second look. >> we had the hand and we had the g
the co-pilots nephew also rejects the findings. he said a prayer muttered in the cockpit was not enough proof. >> if anyone would like to hang on to life it's going to be gamid. he's a very happy man. i don't know where all these things came from. he was very happy that he finally will get some rest and spend some time with his family because he spent his life traveling. >> reporter: the ntsb does not offer a motive for the crash. but the l.a. times records, that batooby's boss was...
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>> it really gives you a lifetime membership in the co-op. important part of that you become part of a community that's focused on the outdoors. you know, in terms of participating in the co-op, an amazing location for gear. the profits go back to the membership. this year we gave 75% of the profits back to co-op members as a dividend. if you love the outdoors getting money back to buy more gear is amazing. >> the way it works, not everyone gets the same amount of a dividend. i get 10% on everything i purchased at full price at the end of the year in terms of a dividend check? >> it does vary somewhat depending how deeply discounted the product is. and but mostly that's just a calculation that we use to figure out how to really give the profits back to the membership. >> it's interesting, your same store sales were up by 4.2% over the last season. what you're talking about, this dividend and being part of a community is really interesting. do you think that's something that a publicly held company able to do or are you able to do it because y
>> it really gives you a lifetime membership in the co-op. important part of that you become part of a community that's focused on the outdoors. you know, in terms of participating in the co-op, an amazing location for gear. the profits go back to the membership. this year we gave 75% of the profits back to co-op members as a dividend. if you love the outdoors getting money back to buy more gear is amazing. >> the way it works, not everyone gets the same amount of a dividend. i get...
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when it came to each of your co-founders, what was each of your roles? aaron: we got really lucky, i think, collectively, because we each bring a different kind of skill to the table. so we had sort of the software skill, the hardware and networking skill. we had the finance, administration, legal, business operations skill. that was dylan. and i focused really on the product side. emily: so when you say you fought, i'm just curious. in those early days, what did you fight about? what were the issues that came up? aaron: we had all the sort of fighting and all of the bickering as founders. but the nice thing is that it all fell back on, again, that trusted relationship that let us kind of work through that. we did not have the same kind of early founding battles that other companies have run into. because we had been friends for, in some cases, a decade before we even started the company. emily: so obviously at facebook you had lawsuits, twitter, you know, tales of infighting and backstabbing. what makes box unique? what makes you guys different? aaron:
when it came to each of your co-founders, what was each of your roles? aaron: we got really lucky, i think, collectively, because we each bring a different kind of skill to the table. so we had sort of the software skill, the hardware and networking skill. we had the finance, administration, legal, business operations skill. that was dylan. and i focused really on the product side. emily: so when you say you fought, i'm just curious. in those early days, what did you fight about? what were the...
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it is a co-op with 5 members. rei president and ceo thank you for joining us today. >> the conversation. cooperative model. it is different from most retailers. >> we are owned by our members. it is a member-owned organization. we define success differently. we run our business membership objectives. for us that is about delivering compelling outdoor experience. cooperative, i can b member by paying $20 that get me? >> it is a lifetime in the co-op. the important part is you become a part of the community that is focused on the outdoors. it's an amazing location for gear. membership. this year we gave 75% of the profits back to co-opmembers as a dividend. if you love the outd getting money back is always amazing. >> the way i i get 10% back of ev that i purchase on f the form of a divide >> yes, it varies depending on how deeply discounted the product is. mo calcu that we use to figure out how to give profits back to the e by 4.2%, and what yo about, the dividend sharing and being part of a community is interestin
it is a co-op with 5 members. rei president and ceo thank you for joining us today. >> the conversation. cooperative model. it is different from most retailers. >> we are owned by our members. it is a member-owned organization. we define success differently. we run our business membership objectives. for us that is about delivering compelling outdoor experience. cooperative, i can b member by paying $20 that get me? >> it is a lifetime in the co-op. the important part is you...
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the conversation between those who parties on the front end we want to them working together how to co-exist in our mixed use neighborhoods between south of market or the embarcadero and we want to make sure that people are happy in their homes then we're building new you housing all over san francisco we have to protect the reasons why people want to lives here in the first place the fundamental elements is the culture that makes san francisco san francisco it is the night life, the music is going back to the fillmore in the 70s 60 when in the upper market hate in the city throughout our history this is why people want to live here and we must protect it i want to thank the coalition of supporters with 150e7b8gd this legislation my co-sponsor from the start skewing who's been a great revoke for night time in the city the culture association and the department of building inspection, code advisory committee as the they unanimously endorsed this as the small business commission and the building inspection and the planning commission then ben is here who owns several barbara's bars in the city
the conversation between those who parties on the front end we want to them working together how to co-exist in our mixed use neighborhoods between south of market or the embarcadero and we want to make sure that people are happy in their homes then we're building new you housing all over san francisco we have to protect the reasons why people want to lives here in the first place the fundamental elements is the culture that makes san francisco san francisco it is the night life, the music is...
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sun edisson plans to create it's second yield co. so with all of the cash flowing into the alternative energy space it's no surprise we have seen a lot of m and a activity. in 2015 the number of mergers and acquisitions increased to 116 deals. that's up from 81 deals the year before and nearly half of those involve the consolidation of downstream solar power companies. who is trying to become a green energy roll up titan? over the last five years the most active acquirer in the group has been elon musk. solarcity. and we've also seen a surge in companies buying large scale projects. last year we saw $2.3 billion worth of these deals. double the money spent on the transactions in 2013 but with valuations now depressed thanks to the collapse of all things energy caused by the decline of oil prices and so many of the larger alternative energy companies flushed with cash i think the wave consolidation has only just begun. which are going to be the biggest deal makers going forward? all you have to do is follow the money. money. terraform
sun edisson plans to create it's second yield co. so with all of the cash flowing into the alternative energy space it's no surprise we have seen a lot of m and a activity. in 2015 the number of mergers and acquisitions increased to 116 deals. that's up from 81 deals the year before and nearly half of those involve the consolidation of downstream solar power companies. who is trying to become a green energy roll up titan? over the last five years the most active acquirer in the group has been...
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the bottom line in all of these co working spaces is that you're not going at it alone. you give me an example of something that's happened here that might not have if some of the companies weren't here. >> the truth of the matter is every day something happens here. adventure capital walks in here and meets a start-up and an event happens later where they meet their co-founder so every day something happens that changes the direction of the company it's about to go with. >>> staying connected with your customer is crucial to the success of your business. if you want an easy way to communicate with them check out our website of the week. livechat gives your visitors a means to have their questions answered easily. they can use the site for troubleshooting before they buy or for care after the purchase. you can customize the chat box to fit your brand's look and use the built-in analytics to keep track of overall satisfaction with your small business service. >>> racking up soub scribers to your blog is a great way to build awareness for your start-up, but doing so requir
the bottom line in all of these co working spaces is that you're not going at it alone. you give me an example of something that's happened here that might not have if some of the companies weren't here. >> the truth of the matter is every day something happens here. adventure capital walks in here and meets a start-up and an event happens later where they meet their co-founder so every day something happens that changes the direction of the company it's about to go with. >>>...
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of course for co-sponsoring this, i know that we have, three departments, who are going to present on this and i believe that the rest may speak during public comment, so i would like to invite up the representatives from the commission on status of women, the department of adult and aging services, our district attorney's office and i think that i all see juvenile and probation here, and so any department if you want to come up and just briefly provide some information on this item. that will be great. >> good morning, chair, avalos, and vice chair tang and supervisor cohen i am the assistant district attorney and i am presently the managing attorney of the domestic violence unit in our office. and we urge and support passage of these amendments to the family, violence council, ordinance, and the fbc, is a perfect venue for collaboration and exchange of ideas and much needed improvements, to our criminal justice system's response to not only domestic violence, but stalking and elder abuse, the council and all of its members work tirelessly to improve and develop needed policies and p
of course for co-sponsoring this, i know that we have, three departments, who are going to present on this and i believe that the rest may speak during public comment, so i would like to invite up the representatives from the commission on status of women, the department of adult and aging services, our district attorney's office and i think that i all see juvenile and probation here, and so any department if you want to come up and just briefly provide some information on this item. that will...
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co-chair varon: because those things danger the army, in lincoln's mind. chair holzer: and the constitution. >> this question is from the audience and it follows on a discussion of the continuing influence of the lost cause. it says, how is it that u.s. army forces are named after confederate generals? i would think fort bragg, fort hood, that is open to anyone on this panel. edward ayers it is very similar to what you are talking about -- it is naming major bases on the assumption that, i imagine, although i have heard critical things about one of my favorite military figures. nobody likes him with that exception. some of these bases are not considered very desirable places. but for the most part, you would say it is an honor to have a military-based -- military base named for you. >> there could be an ironic element to this, too, because fort bragg in north carolina and fort polk louisiana, those aren't exactly pallet of confederate issues. they could be considered some of the best fence the union had. [laughter] edward ayers: and they have been a but of
co-chair varon: because those things danger the army, in lincoln's mind. chair holzer: and the constitution. >> this question is from the audience and it follows on a discussion of the continuing influence of the lost cause. it says, how is it that u.s. army forces are named after confederate generals? i would think fort bragg, fort hood, that is open to anyone on this panel. edward ayers it is very similar to what you are talking about -- it is naming major bases on the assumption that,...
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block grant program income generated from parcels at the ocii owns on williams this is occupied by food co-ocii anticipates transferring this pursuant to the t m t and may transfer other sources at the same time and including the legal fees the d cf will be approving and they'll be through property tax increment that concludes my portion of the project we'll be back to finish it off. >> thank you ceo's 8110 wrapping with the next steps on may 5th accident full budget will be coming before you for adoption and submission to is mayor's office at the board of supervisors and as we mentioned another chance to review our work plantar the second half of the year which is due for submission on october 1st so workshops in september with that i'm available to answer any questions. >> is commission has questions but we have card. >> i have (calling names). >> i'm trying not to be emotionalal i'm appalled even though i come up here and give you the credit one we know know we ask for may filthy building the time is now you got up here and talked about is problems in is western edition you are on is surface
block grant program income generated from parcels at the ocii owns on williams this is occupied by food co-ocii anticipates transferring this pursuant to the t m t and may transfer other sources at the same time and including the legal fees the d cf will be approving and they'll be through property tax increment that concludes my portion of the project we'll be back to finish it off. >> thank you ceo's 8110 wrapping with the next steps on may 5th accident full budget will be coming before...
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the air india co-pilot reportedly had other altercations. years ago, he told the captain of a flight to exit the cockpit, remove the stars on his shirt collar and fight him. in another incident a captain reportedly questioned the co-pilot's mental health. many pilots say when there is tension or an ongoing dispute in the cockpit, the proper procedure is to report the problem before takeoff so that a different crew could take over. the captain of this particular flight did not do that in order to prevent the flight from being canceled. jake? >> rene marsh, thank you so much. >>> that's it for "the lead" today. i'm jake tapper. i am now turning you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, streets of blood. an al qaeda group is vowing new attacks, warning that quote, cities will run red with blood. will new strikes be able to stop them? >>> terror offensive. a major u.s. ally melting down. one american is dead in the fighting. why is the u.s. not evacuating its citizens and can the meltdown be stopped? i will ask the sau
the air india co-pilot reportedly had other altercations. years ago, he told the captain of a flight to exit the cockpit, remove the stars on his shirt collar and fight him. in another incident a captain reportedly questioned the co-pilot's mental health. many pilots say when there is tension or an ongoing dispute in the cockpit, the proper procedure is to report the problem before takeoff so that a different crew could take over. the captain of this particular flight did not do that in order...
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. >> hi, i'm benny am my business partner and i are the co-chairs of the cultural association we own 7 bars in san francisco and employ over one hundred and 50 people reason that we love this legislation so much is it really kind of puts in into the code the matter of fairness this is businesses have been there operating and they're in danger of bog o being stepped up to the plate i want to talk about what i love it codifies communication and having 7 bars in san francisco we know we have constantly having to manage situations with our neighbors and the best way to manage it is a constant stream of conversation that requires the conversation that on facilitates a working relationship not going to solve all the problems from the can he max is is an inner formal group if a c mac stand up we dotting don't want to support outline night life but responsible in cod fizzing the robot thank you very much for exploring it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm tom murphy the co-chair of the advocate committee for the committee we've hea
. >> hi, i'm benny am my business partner and i are the co-chairs of the cultural association we own 7 bars in san francisco and employ over one hundred and 50 people reason that we love this legislation so much is it really kind of puts in into the code the matter of fairness this is businesses have been there operating and they're in danger of bog o being stepped up to the plate i want to talk about what i love it codifies communication and having 7 bars in san francisco we know we have...
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they think it was the co-pilot that did that. they say that means they will know that he was conscious. he wasn't incapacitated in any way. what they are trying to do is to put this together with what they have got in the cockpit voice recorder and have a detailed analysis of pretty much absolutely everything that happened to that plane from the time it left barcelona airport to when it crashed. greta? >> has anyone come forward and said that he or -- mostly a he but he or she has been in at cockpit with this pilot or co-pilot or noticed anything strange or unusual about him in the past? certainly he has flown with other pilots. >> the only thing i have seen, greta, there was interview in the german newspaper where the pilot who had been in the co-pilot with lubitz a couple of days before he, of course, had said it was shocking afterwards in retrospect that he had been with this same man and that he had actually left the cockpit of the plane. that's the only information we had. he didn't go into that much detail but just enough t
they think it was the co-pilot that did that. they say that means they will know that he was conscious. he wasn't incapacitated in any way. what they are trying to do is to put this together with what they have got in the cockpit voice recorder and have a detailed analysis of pretty much absolutely everything that happened to that plane from the time it left barcelona airport to when it crashed. greta? >> has anyone come forward and said that he or -- mostly a he but he or she has been in...
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brian: you have a co-author j.m. berger. knew -- >> jessica: i didn't know enough about social media. i told my agent, there is a guy on twitter who knows a lot about social media. maybe i will make him a character in the book. my agent said, why don't you make him a co-author? i barely knew the guy. i got to know him on twitter. i had only met him once. but it was a very good decision. he is a great guy. brian: what did he bring to the book? jessica: he has been communicating with terrorists on social media since they started using social media. so he really knows a lot about what they say, how they use social media. he develops software with someone from google to monitor their use of social media. he is also a good writer. he brought a lot to the book. here it brian: here is propaganda video from isis. >> we will not be returning to fight in iraq. [explosions] brian: what impact does this sort of thing have on the world? the video, and then we will get to isis. jessica: for most people, it is horrifying and terrifying. fo
brian: you have a co-author j.m. berger. knew -- >> jessica: i didn't know enough about social media. i told my agent, there is a guy on twitter who knows a lot about social media. maybe i will make him a character in the book. my agent said, why don't you make him a co-author? i barely knew the guy. i got to know him on twitter. i had only met him once. but it was a very good decision. he is a great guy. brian: what did he bring to the book? jessica: he has been communicating with...
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there's three co-founders. my two other co-founders came from facebook. and facebook is actually a really interesting data problem. they pull data from all over the world from all of your friends to load your web page in under a second. and that is a giant performance problem. and facebook came up with a lot of really innovative ways to make that work. and my cto and co-founder ran the whole back end team of facebook from when they scaled from a million to a billion users. he's taking that same kind of performance mindset and applying it to what we're doing. >> is it possible that we're just getting too much data? i mean i understand this idea there's data coming in from all kinds of things. and we're going to get to the internet of things. is maybe the answer at some point going to be that as a corporation, i say, listen we've got to have a filter before we have a ridiculous amount of data. i understand big data gets you good answers on things. but there has got to be at some point a storage problem where it's gotten to be too much. >> oh it's a great qu
there's three co-founders. my two other co-founders came from facebook. and facebook is actually a really interesting data problem. they pull data from all over the world from all of your friends to load your web page in under a second. and that is a giant performance problem. and facebook came up with a lot of really innovative ways to make that work. and my cto and co-founder ran the whole back end team of facebook from when they scaled from a million to a billion users. he's taking that same...
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. >>> shocking searches found in the co-pilot's computer. what investigators say he was looking for in the days before crashing that plane. >>> nbc news exclusive, the father of american sniper chris kyle speaking for the first time since facing his son's killer at trial. tonight, why he feared more for his son at home than at war. >>> and, that's a wrap. our cameras among the last ever on the set of "mad men." "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. few things have rattled the world quite like the prospect of iran developing a nuclear weapon, which is why all eyes this week have been glued on a small city in switzerland where today nearly round-the-clock negotiations with iran and how to curb its nuclear program finally produced the framework of a deal. one that president obama quickly proclaimed would ensure iran will never be able to develop the bomb. but then there's the issue of what iran gets in return and whether an
. >>> shocking searches found in the co-pilot's computer. what investigators say he was looking for in the days before crashing that plane. >>> nbc news exclusive, the father of american sniper chris kyle speaking for the first time since facing his son's killer at trial. tonight, why he feared more for his son at home than at war. >>> and, that's a wrap. our cameras among the last ever on the set of "mad men." "nightly news" begins right now....
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necessarily a co-relation in san francisco. >> the first national reporting system it is very hard to quantify with our data set we have currently to track that specifically. >> i see what is sro hotel when we rooifrt we feel like this had an impact with saving lives or preventing viewers. >> i think surely the greater alarm statistics show so that. >> thank you. >> dbi. >> hi tom. >> good morning, everyone. supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener and supervisor kim my name is tom director of the department of building inspection is our honor to come in front of you to make a presentation that is more information i know because the fire building code and housing code is so complex i heard you all confused with different what is requirement that's why today, we're going to give you an overview hopefully make it easier to understand it takes 18 years to understand our code but next thing it will be easier for you to understand you hear from fire department you know what is the requirement generally speaking in our building you know department of building inspection our mission is protect
necessarily a co-relation in san francisco. >> the first national reporting system it is very hard to quantify with our data set we have currently to track that specifically. >> i see what is sro hotel when we rooifrt we feel like this had an impact with saving lives or preventing viewers. >> i think surely the greater alarm statistics show so that. >> thank you. >> dbi. >> hi tom. >> good morning, everyone. supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener and...
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bigs biking like the sub market that was used by the nexus of our office many this particular office co-star researchers varies information regarding buildings and has adequate information that delineates data and provides calculated statistics like rent something the real estate department couldn't do with its limited resources and time the map is in the vicinity of lincoln from the beginning of this year when the resolution was originally submitted and co-star used 89 buildings r with an annual rent of 33 dmrrs telling you plus with the rate we negotiated was that $1 plus it's lower city is going to be a paying for utilities and janitorial services for the remaining fiscal year of $39,000 which is what did resolution asked for are available in the resolution recommendation of the budget analyst report is to approve the resolution there's another recommendation regarding that no city lease is extended beyond 6 months from a month to month from the original term real estate didn't agree with this recommendation for a variety of reasons although the director of property and all of us in real
bigs biking like the sub market that was used by the nexus of our office many this particular office co-star researchers varies information regarding buildings and has adequate information that delineates data and provides calculated statistics like rent something the real estate department couldn't do with its limited resources and time the map is in the vicinity of lincoln from the beginning of this year when the resolution was originally submitted and co-star used 89 buildings r with an...
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the bottom line in all of these co-working spaces is that you're not going at it alone. can you give me an example of what happened that might not have? >> a venture capitalist may walk into our coffee shop an event will happen later on in the evening, where somebody meets their co-founder. so every day something happens that changes the direction of the company. >> staying connected with your customers is crucial to the success of your business. if you want an easy way to communicate with them check with -- a means to have their questions answered immediately. they can use the site for troubleshooting before they buy or for care after they purchase. you can customize the chat box. wrapping up subscribers -- here now are five ways you can grow the number of people opting in courtesy of in krm. >> one provide a killer officer, make signing up for your blog by offering an attractive deal. two add an option. for many the about section is one of the top three most visited pages. three, don't make people fill in lots of fields. use the fewest number possible to keep your visi
the bottom line in all of these co-working spaces is that you're not going at it alone. can you give me an example of what happened that might not have? >> a venture capitalist may walk into our coffee shop an event will happen later on in the evening, where somebody meets their co-founder. so every day something happens that changes the direction of the company. >> staying connected with your customers is crucial to the success of your business. if you want an easy way to...
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we explored with co-op leaders and establish connections with co-op agricultural leaders and the first week of may. and terms of what i have seen in travel with co-ops, there are challenges. there is lots of focus on the 1950's era cars but in the co-op farms the agricultural equipment is from that era as well. it would be considered vintage. one of the other main concerns that i will say that i saw is that memory cooperatives produce financial statements. we are not able to verify how profitable the cooperatives are and what extent as they are taking on. and most importantly, what is the treatment of the state owned equipment that is being delivered over the co-ops? what is the treatment on the balance sheet of the land that cooperatives are operating on? as cooperatives build relationships with cuban cooperatives, this is where we want to see progress. this is where we want to see fruits -- proof that cooperatives are independent and able to manage these assets and not have interference in the cuban government. i did return a optimistic about the future of u.s.-cuban cooperative ende
we explored with co-op leaders and establish connections with co-op agricultural leaders and the first week of may. and terms of what i have seen in travel with co-ops, there are challenges. there is lots of focus on the 1950's era cars but in the co-op farms the agricultural equipment is from that era as well. it would be considered vintage. one of the other main concerns that i will say that i saw is that memory cooperatives produce financial statements. we are not able to verify how...
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co-chair varon: because those things danger the army, in lincoln's mind. chair holzer: and the constitution. >> this question is from the audience and it follows on a discussion of the continuing influence of the lost cause. it says, how is it that u.s. army forces are named after confederate generals? i would think fort bragg, fort hood, that is open to anyone on this panel. edward ayers it is very similar to what you are talking about -- it is naming major bases on the assumption that, i imagine, although i have heard critical things about one of my favorite military figures. nobody likes him with that exception. some of these bases are not considered very desirable places. but for the most part, you would say it is an honor to have a military-based -- military base named for you. >> there could be an ironic element to this, too, because fort bragg in north carolina and fort polk louisiana, those aren't exactly pallet of confederate issues. they could be considered some of the best fence the union had. [laughter] edward ayers: and they have been a but of
co-chair varon: because those things danger the army, in lincoln's mind. chair holzer: and the constitution. >> this question is from the audience and it follows on a discussion of the continuing influence of the lost cause. it says, how is it that u.s. army forces are named after confederate generals? i would think fort bragg, fort hood, that is open to anyone on this panel. edward ayers it is very similar to what you are talking about -- it is naming major bases on the assumption that,...
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and fd clds 70 co out he. temratures ere they shld b is time of yearnd beautul weend. >> good one. >> you too >> soun of silver scre dime lifon cent city phadeh sagtonig. a lile diey mus there and philly pops peormed soun tas for hoywood biest trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. buying used cars is all we do... all makes and models... no dealership pressure. we'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com > illies trylay come ba kdagain washgton. >> smalle crowd evei11 yahistory othe ballpk. over 1900. excite fuys worst hittg nebasell and ry sanerg sihi tngs up. rahoward off to sl stt sarts bench in far of drn roth hwa ro ceer hits off go san he's. yu sh there ynman an ti abo th. ta wasng no tim fr baer of e game. jre wiia gis off
and fd clds 70 co out he. temratures ere they shld b is time of yearnd beautul weend. >> good one. >> you too >> soun of silver scre dime lifon cent city phadeh sagtonig. a lile diey mus there and philly pops peormed soun tas for hoywood biest trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in...
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also within the last hour or so new breaking details about that co-pilot andreas lubitz. this is coming to us from a law enforcement source with close knowledge of the nation. this source telling cnn lubitz was very afraid he would lose his pilot's license. in fact after suffering depression back in 2009 a severe episode, he relapsed late last year and was doctor shopping essentially going from doctor to doctor seeing as many as six of them trying to get help for a vision problem which was believed to be psychosomatic, mean made worse by his mental state. he was given "not fit to work" notes by those doctors. those doctors did not believe he was fit for the cockpit. he in fact tore up the notes because they were found in his apartment. we know he was described heavy depression medication. >> will i'm going to interrupt you. this is the spokesman for the public prosecutor in germany. >> translator: the prosecution together with the police in dusseldorf have secured documents with data -- we have secured a so-called tablet and analyzed it personal correspondence and search
also within the last hour or so new breaking details about that co-pilot andreas lubitz. this is coming to us from a law enforcement source with close knowledge of the nation. this source telling cnn lubitz was very afraid he would lose his pilot's license. in fact after suffering depression back in 2009 a severe episode, he relapsed late last year and was doctor shopping essentially going from doctor to doctor seeing as many as six of them trying to get help for a vision problem which was...
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what a shocker for the flight of 9520 5 9525 not only was the co-pilot andreas lubitz suffering from depression he was receiving injections from antipsychotic behavior and that is not the only revelation. there is also video recovered from the cell phone from a crash site shows the chaos the moment ss before it is recovered from the mountain and there are cold water thrown on that, but so far, so much leaked has been correct, so again, to night, so much to be a talked about. we will go to our justice correspondent pamela brown from dusseldorf with the lat esest. pam, lufthansa is saying that they want to set the record straight that they did in fact know about the co-pilot's issues with depression. that is right, isn't it? >> that is absolutely right, wolf. it is a stunning development here that we are learning from the airline that in 2009 andreas lubitz turned over documents self-reported that he had a bout with e depression when he was going through training, but before today, we heard from the lufthansa ceo that right after the crash that he said that the company didn't know anyt
what a shocker for the flight of 9520 5 9525 not only was the co-pilot andreas lubitz suffering from depression he was receiving injections from antipsychotic behavior and that is not the only revelation. there is also video recovered from the cell phone from a crash site shows the chaos the moment ss before it is recovered from the mountain and there are cold water thrown on that, but so far, so much leaked has been correct, so again, to night, so much to be a talked about. we will go to our...
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lufthansa executives earlier disclosed new findings about the co-pilot. they said he submitted medical documents six years ago that showed he had suffered from severe depression but was recovering. this took place when lubitz resumed his flight training after a break of several months. the executives say they think it will take a long time to under what led to the fatal crash. >> we're just very very sorry that such a terrible accident could have happened in lufthansa. we want to help as long as help is needed. that's also my promise. >> he declined to answer questions about to what extent the airline was aware of the mental health of the co-pilot. >>> china is calling on countries to join its plan to establish a new development bank. applications are coming in one after another. so it seems the appeal of the new bank is growing. >> absolutely. they are interested in the possibility of greater business opportunities and two more countries have applied to join the china led asia infrastructure investment bank. this brings number of applicants to 50 nations
lufthansa executives earlier disclosed new findings about the co-pilot. they said he submitted medical documents six years ago that showed he had suffered from severe depression but was recovering. this took place when lubitz resumed his flight training after a break of several months. the executives say they think it will take a long time to under what led to the fatal crash. >> we're just very very sorry that such a terrible accident could have happened in lufthansa. we want to help as...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm tom murphy the co-chair of the advocate committee for the committee we've heard about the any economic impacts benefits of night life in the city i won't go into that thank you, again supervisor wiener for paving the way a few years ago i come here on behalf of the thousand business owners that record their music in san francisco just as you've established programs to nurture and courage music and night life in 9 city creative professionals need a place to create and audience inform experience their art this year 11 attended artists were nominated to get award from new age to rhythm and blues to technical achievement in the last 3 years alone our san francisco charter celebrated many awards and many have gotten the grammy last month san francisco very own ticketing platform company released a list of top event going city's in the country cleth information san francisco ranked second in the nation in music's ticket sales and over you'll see second event city in the u.s. thank you for supporting this legislation. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ne
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the other on the co-pilot's home computer. >> reporter: in the french alps among the scattered debris recovery workers say they've recovered smashed cell phones and finally the normally orange flight data recorder looking so badly burned it was black. still j investors say they are hopeful it's intact. inside the second black box french investigators hope to learn from the co-pilot was doing when he was alone in the cockpit and whether just before the plane began its steep decent the auto pilot had been manual changed to 100 feet as the tracking flight radar 24.com suggested last week. meanwhile inside the apartment german investigators hope to learn more about who he was and why he would crash the plane. they released some of what they found on his computer. the user name and the entered search words carry the conclusion that the device was used by the co-pilot said prosecutors. from march 16th to march 23rd the week leading up to the crash he studied medical treatments various ways and possible methods of committing suicide and that he spent several minutes on cockpit doors and thei
the other on the co-pilot's home computer. >> reporter: in the french alps among the scattered debris recovery workers say they've recovered smashed cell phones and finally the normally orange flight data recorder looking so badly burned it was black. still j investors say they are hopeful it's intact. inside the second black box french investigators hope to learn from the co-pilot was doing when he was alone in the cockpit and whether just before the plane began its steep decent the auto...
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david, co-pilots said they prevented from alarms going off. why would he do that? >> the only thing i can speculate on that is that he was trying to prevent an emergency signal or warning that goes back to the carrier. if you look at the speed of the care kraft aircraft and not to exceed the velocity and not exceed the that so that a signal did not go out and send a warning. it apparently to me it appears as though he was trying to make this look like it was just a normal descent or some kind of thing he was fighting in the aircraft. he didn't want people to know he had committed suicide is what i derived from that, he had done that. >> good point. david soucie, justin greene, gary cay. thank you. >>> ahead, the brazen terror attack of the university in kenya. we learn disturbing new details about how the massacre played out, plus mass terror plot in the united states. two women arrested in new york city. fbi said they wanted to quote make history and pull off a major attack. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determ
david, co-pilots said they prevented from alarms going off. why would he do that? >> the only thing i can speculate on that is that he was trying to prevent an emergency signal or warning that goes back to the carrier. if you look at the speed of the care kraft aircraft and not to exceed the velocity and not exceed the that so that a signal did not go out and send a warning. it apparently to me it appears as though he was trying to make this look like it was just a normal descent or some...
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david, co-pilots said they prevented from alarms going off. why would he do nah? he was trying to prevent an emergency signal or warning, because it goes back to the carrier which if you see the speed of the aircraft the velocity not exceed the aircraft it will send a signal out and warn them that there's something going on on the aircraft. it apparently to me it appears as though he was trying to make this look like it was just a normal descent or some kind of thing he was fighting in the aircraft. he didn't want people to know he had committed suicide is what i derived from that, he had done that. >> good point. david soucie justin greene gary cay. thank you. >>> ahead, the brazen terror attack of the university in kenia. we learn disturbing new details about how the massacre played out, plus mass terror plot in the united states. two women arrested in new york city. fbi said they wanted to quote make history and pull off a major attack. how can you just stand there? what do you mean? your grass man, it's famished. with just two springtime feedings with scotts t
david, co-pilots said they prevented from alarms going off. why would he do nah? he was trying to prevent an emergency signal or warning, because it goes back to the carrier which if you see the speed of the aircraft the velocity not exceed the aircraft it will send a signal out and warn them that there's something going on on the aircraft. it apparently to me it appears as though he was trying to make this look like it was just a normal descent or some kind of thing he was fighting in the...