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claudia cowan is live in the airport and joins us by phone with more. claudia?heather, as we await the following update and investigators with the fbi and ntsb head to san francisco international airport to determine why the plane went down and killed two people. i can tell you 100 others on the jet are treated for serious injuries, at least ten in critical condition in san francisco general. that is the nearest trauma hospital to the airport and speaking to reporters earlier tonight, mayor ed lee called it a tragic day for san francisco. >> we are deeply saddened by the incident and our hearts and friends are with our friends and families of those affected. ladies and gentlemen, this is still a fluid and active scene, not everyone is yet to be accounted for. >> in fact, more than 60 people, perhaps as many as 67 people remain unaccounted for out of a total of three where are sen people including 61 americans that were on board. 130 passengers were is not to the local hospitals. it is not known if the pilot. we don't know if there were 1 or 2 pilots are among th
claudia cowan is live in the airport and joins us by phone with more. claudia?heather, as we await the following update and investigators with the fbi and ntsb head to san francisco international airport to determine why the plane went down and killed two people. i can tell you 100 others on the jet are treated for serious injuries, at least ten in critical condition in san francisco general. that is the nearest trauma hospital to the airport and speaking to reporters earlier tonight, mayor ed...
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i'm lee cowan, and this is is a special edition of "sunday morning." we've abandoned our studio for the day choosing instead to spend sunday at the shore. the new jersey shore to be precise. very much on the rebound after super storm sandy and a perfect low cal for the pursuit of pleasure. it turns out pleasure is more than just an art. it is also a science. susan spencer will report our cover story. >> reporter: from scenic sunsets to chocolaty cup cakes, life's pleasures often feel like luxuries. in fact, they may boil down to basic survival. >> we are evolved to seek out certain pleasures. if we didn't enjoy eating and drinking and having sex, we wouldn't be here. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, life's little pleasures. are we having fun yet? >> lee: as nice it is, you really don't need a house quite as big as this one to enjoy summer pleasures. it turns out you can find them out on a limb, as tracy smith will show us. >> reporter: with tree houses today, you might say the sky is the limit. from backyards to b and bs. >> what is it about a tre
i'm lee cowan, and this is is a special edition of "sunday morning." we've abandoned our studio for the day choosing instead to spend sunday at the shore. the new jersey shore to be precise. very much on the rebound after super storm sandy and a perfect low cal for the pursuit of pleasure. it turns out pleasure is more than just an art. it is also a science. susan spencer will report our cover story. >> reporter: from scenic sunsets to chocolaty cup cakes, life's pleasures often...
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back to you. >> claudia cowan reporting live there, thank you. ntsb says they will be looking in to the approach of flight 214, we're learning new details of what happened in the seconds before the crash landing and the plane itself. the boeing 777 had a virtually spotless safety record in the 18 years of service before this disaster. dominic denatelli is live for us. asiana airlines ruled out mechanical problems. is it admitting pilot error? >> reporter: well, the airline's management ducked that question at a press conference in korea earlier today. too much liability, i think, saying anything like that at this stage. the c.o. said the pilot was flying for asiana since 1996. >> translator: three pilots are veterans who have experience of more than 10,000 flight hours and one has almost 10,000 hours of experience. >> reporter: well, what the c.o. added was that something rather telling i think. that he didn't believe it was caused by a mechanical failure which you mentioned, heather. the ntsb says it's far too early to determine the cause. heath
back to you. >> claudia cowan reporting live there, thank you. ntsb says they will be looking in to the approach of flight 214, we're learning new details of what happened in the seconds before the crash landing and the plane itself. the boeing 777 had a virtually spotless safety record in the 18 years of service before this disaster. dominic denatelli is live for us. asiana airlines ruled out mechanical problems. is it admitting pilot error? >> reporter: well, the airline's...
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claudia cowan is live at sfo this afternoon. i guess the investigators are saying they are still looking into that. right, claudia? >> that's exactly what they are saying, shepard. it's hard to imagine somebody surviving this plane crash only to be struck and killed by a responding emergency vehicle. but authorities are looking into that tonight because they say one of the victims' injuries were consistent not with being burned in a plane crash but with being run over by a vehicle. we have obtained pictures of these two 16-year-old girls from china. they are being remembered tonight as top students and close friends. officials say one of the girls was ejected from the plane. the other was found outside the wreckage near the emergency slide. federal investigators say airport surveillance video did not show definitively what happened to her. and the coroner has not yet determined a cause of death. both these teenagers' parents are on their way here from china and they will receive the autopsy results before they are made public. s
claudia cowan is live at sfo this afternoon. i guess the investigators are saying they are still looking into that. right, claudia? >> that's exactly what they are saying, shepard. it's hard to imagine somebody surviving this plane crash only to be struck and killed by a responding emergency vehicle. but authorities are looking into that tonight because they say one of the victims' injuries were consistent not with being burned in a plane crash but with being run over by a vehicle. we...
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here with the very latest is claudia cowan. >> reporter: is this still greta?er: we're hearing harrowing people froharrowing ae on board this flight. one man spoke to reporters from his hospital bed. he described how it seemed to him when the plane came in to land, it seemed very low, too close to the water. again, it seemed to him at that point the pilot tried to correct the situation, get some altitude. the plane went down, hit the runway, then wen
here with the very latest is claudia cowan. >> reporter: is this still greta?er: we're hearing harrowing people froharrowing ae on board this flight. one man spoke to reporters from his hospital bed. he described how it seemed to him when the plane came in to land, it seemed very low, too close to the water. again, it seemed to him at that point the pilot tried to correct the situation, get some altitude. the plane went down, hit the runway, then wen
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claudia cowan has the latest for us from san francisco tonight. these 911 calls, you know, we were led to believe that they were -- had 200 plus first responders on the scene like right away. these calls make it sound like they were all alone out there. >> well, you are right, shepard, that's what we were told about those 225 first responders arriving on scene within minutes, not so. according to passengers who have, we have heard, have began calling 911 right away. wondering where the help was. in fact, one passenger telling local news media he waited 40 minutes for paramedics to arrive. now the san francisco fire department is in defense mode saying that passengers might not have seen responding ambulances because they were apparently dispatched to a staging area and initially kept their distance out of concern the plane might explode. meantime federal investigators have wrapped things up here at the airport. they are sending some pieces of the plane back to agency headquarters for further analysis. >> it's a big structure, it's going to need to
claudia cowan has the latest for us from san francisco tonight. these 911 calls, you know, we were led to believe that they were -- had 200 plus first responders on the scene like right away. these calls make it sound like they were all alone out there. >> well, you are right, shepard, that's what we were told about those 225 first responders arriving on scene within minutes, not so. according to passengers who have, we have heard, have began calling 911 right away. wondering where the...
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back to you. >> harris: claudia cowan thanks very much.87 dream liner plane caught on fire in london's heathrow airport. airport spokeswoman saying the flames brought outside inside an ethiopian -- broke out i should say. no word yet on whether it had anything to do with the plane's battery. you will remember brogue grounded its entire fleet of 787's in january over trouble with the plane's lithium ion batteries. boeing has since redesigned the battery system. investigators didn't like today's news on wall street either. shares of boeing sank nearly 5%. france is known for exquisite high end wines among other things. the latest product of french wine making does not belong in that category. we're told it tastes like soda. okay. we'll report. you'll decide. nity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ o
back to you. >> harris: claudia cowan thanks very much.87 dream liner plane caught on fire in london's heathrow airport. airport spokeswoman saying the flames brought outside inside an ethiopian -- broke out i should say. no word yet on whether it had anything to do with the plane's battery. you will remember brogue grounded its entire fleet of 787's in january over trouble with the plane's lithium ion batteries. boeing has since redesigned the battery system. investigators didn't like...
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marcellus joins us and mercedes cowan is a legal analyst. marcellus let me begin with you. want to get too fine of a legal point but prosecutors have an option. they could have on manslaughter have chosen option "a" which was culpable negligence. it's kind of recklessness. instead they chose simply an intentional act that results in death and mere negligence is not enough. it appears that is an easier standard for prosecutors to prove? >> yeah, absolutely. first of all as you correctly pointed out with respect to the second-degree murder, you've got those depraved minds set in terms of ill-will and hatred. if you are talking about did the defendant exited acts that caused death, doesn't look like there is any dispute in this case it was intentional. it solicits the focus on whether or not mr. zimmerman acted with justification which we've been focusing on which is self-defense. >> gregg: manslaughter is the easier standard, is it not, but self-defense is a complete defense. it negates and excuses both second degree murder and manslaughter? >> it does, but here is the big is
marcellus joins us and mercedes cowan is a legal analyst. marcellus let me begin with you. want to get too fine of a legal point but prosecutors have an option. they could have on manslaughter have chosen option "a" which was culpable negligence. it's kind of recklessness. instead they chose simply an intentional act that results in death and mere negligence is not enough. it appears that is an easier standard for prosecutors to prove? >> yeah, absolutely. first of all as you...
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drawing to an end in the russian city yes because on russians are well meaning lead in other metals cowan has been somewhat marred by criticism that the government's been politicizing the games all to talk more about the image of the competition we're now joined by paul scott from the whole city because on all thank you for joining us so what sort of legacy will remain after the games. well for the last twelve days because iran has played host to more than thirteen thousand student athletes from over one hundred sixty countries now these games boasted more sports than ever before and there were more gold medals on offer than even at the london olympics last summer three hundred fifty one gold for grabs in total that is a record breaking number tens of millions of people have watched these games worldwide and russian estimates say that seven hundred thousand spectators have descended on over the last fortnight since the spectacular opening ceremony which took place in the forty five thousand all seater cazan arena behind me now has been one of the largest universe yards of all time but it
drawing to an end in the russian city yes because on russians are well meaning lead in other metals cowan has been somewhat marred by criticism that the government's been politicizing the games all to talk more about the image of the competition we're now joined by paul scott from the whole city because on all thank you for joining us so what sort of legacy will remain after the games. well for the last twelve days because iran has played host to more than thirteen thousand student athletes...
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this morning, mars tells the tale to our lee cowan. >> reporter: he is pop music's stylish wonder kid. bruno mars has taken the charts by storm. >> reporter: but his first label dropped him and he almost didn't get another. >> why would we sign you if they couldn't get you. it's your fault. you know? >> reporter: how bruno mars bouncedded back later on sunday morning. >> osgood: 1026 north beckly is a street address in dallas texas that few of us would have any reason to know were it not for the identity of the individual who briefly lived there. tracy smith has that story. >> i really don't know what the situation is about. nobody has told me anything. >> reporter: what we do know about lee harvey oswald is ha for the last few weeks of his life he rented a room at this dallas boarding house. and that the lady who ownd the place lived to regret it. >> she started getting hate mail, death threats. >> reporter: because she had rented a room to him. >> correct. the table, the chairs and the piano are are all original. >> reporter: inside the house on north beckly. >> osgood: elizabeth pa
this morning, mars tells the tale to our lee cowan. >> reporter: he is pop music's stylish wonder kid. bruno mars has taken the charts by storm. >> reporter: but his first label dropped him and he almost didn't get another. >> why would we sign you if they couldn't get you. it's your fault. you know? >> reporter: how bruno mars bouncedded back later on sunday morning. >> osgood: 1026 north beckly is a street address in dallas texas that few of us would have any...
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this morning lee cowan puts the cartoon promise to the test. >> reporter: it's impossible to talk about the future without talking about one very familiar family. the jetsons supposedly lived in the year 2062, some 50 years from now on the calendar. but in many ways, it's still worlds away. >> it's something that is not jal tick but is also still very futuristic for us. >> tickets, tickets. reporter: our jetsonian expectations later on sunday morning. >> this is more like it. osgood: we'll have those stories and much more. first let's go to don dahler in the news room for the sunday morning headlines. >> good morning. here are the headlines for sunday, july 14, 2013. not guilty was the verdict reached last night by a jury of six women in the trial involving the death of florida teenager trayvon martin. martin, who was unarmed, was shot to death in an altercation with neighborhood watchman george zimmerman back in february of 2012. correspondent mark strassman reports from sanford florida on the verdict and the reaction. >> please be seated. reporter: jurors reached this moment after 16
this morning lee cowan puts the cartoon promise to the test. >> reporter: it's impossible to talk about the future without talking about one very familiar family. the jetsons supposedly lived in the year 2062, some 50 years from now on the calendar. but in many ways, it's still worlds away. >> it's something that is not jal tick but is also still very futuristic for us. >> tickets, tickets. reporter: our jetsonian expectations later on sunday morning. >> this is more...
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i will miss you, senator "mo" cowan. you are a great united states senator. but more importantly, you are a wonderful and kind human being. thank you for your service to our country. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: kaup kaup -- the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call::
i will miss you, senator "mo" cowan. you are a great united states senator. but more importantly, you are a wonderful and kind human being. thank you for your service to our country. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: kaup kaup -- the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call::
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claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the latest from there. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and deep gratitude to 225 first responders on scene within minutes and helped ensure the survival of 305 people. yes, two people lost their lives here today. but everyone agrees especially after watching some of the video coming in, that this could have been a lot worse. now, first team of investigators from the ntsb due to arrive here around midnight and will spend next few days out of runway 28 l that begins right at the waters edge that. is where this plane was attempting to land right around 11:30 this afternoon, when it crashed, once, possibly twice with a thud, lost the tail and skidded down the runway most of the fuselage was ripped or burned away. amazingly everyone escaped we're told two soul who's perished were found outside of the plane. now,
claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the latest from there. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and deep gratitude to 225 first responders on scene within minutes and helped ensure the survival of 305 people. yes, two people lost their lives here...
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claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the latest from there. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and deep gratitude to 225 first responders on scene within minutes and helped ensure the survival of 305 people. yes, two people lost their lives here today. but everyone agrees especially after watching some of the video coming in, that this could have been a lot worse. now, first team of investigators from the ntsb due to arrive here around midnight and will spend next few days out of runway 28 l that begins right at the waters edge that. is where this plane was attempting to land right around 11:30 this afternoon, when it crashed, once, possibly twice with a thud, lost the tail and skidded down the runway most of the fuselage was ripped or burned away. amazingly everyone escaped we're told two soul who's perished were found outside of the plane. now,
claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the latest from there. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and deep gratitude to 225 first responders on scene within minutes and helped ensure the survival of 305 people. yes, two people lost their lives here...
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let's bring our legal panel lis wiehl and mercedes cowan.gin when john guy the prosecutor, opening statement to the jurors and he exhibited arguably ill-will? >> first words out of his mouth, words from zimmerman that night. he didn't couch it. he didn't try to buffer it. he started with the expletives. i'm not going to repeat those. >> gregg: blank, blank and he is getting away with it. >> it's a shock value. >> gregg: is that ill-will? >> that is what they are arguing. that is all they have evidence other than the other other calls he made zimmerman. five calls came in. calls not expletives like that, evidencing nervousness about people and robberies in that neighborhood. that could from the prosecution's perspective that could lead to a thought of harbored ill-will. depraved mind. that night trayvon martin at the wrong place and wrong time. >> i think it's difficult at getting murder two. that is why the prosecutors are pushing so hard for manslaughter because they knew, they hadn't been able to establish, ill-will. even with random state
let's bring our legal panel lis wiehl and mercedes cowan.gin when john guy the prosecutor, opening statement to the jurors and he exhibited arguably ill-will? >> first words out of his mouth, words from zimmerman that night. he didn't couch it. he didn't try to buffer it. he started with the expletives. i'm not going to repeat those. >> gregg: blank, blank and he is getting away with it. >> it's a shock value. >> gregg: is that ill-will? >> that is what they are...
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claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the latestthere. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and
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claudia cowan is there and joining us by phone with the latest information. claudia, are you there? >> yes, i am heather. i had to step away from the room where the press conference is beginning. it will include ed lee, mayor of san francisco and the fire chief and police chief and a number of airport officials. in this press conference we are hoping to get better information about the number of injured and whether there is 1 or 2 fatalities that has been reported. and if there is any suggestion or more information about what may have been a factor in this plane crash this afternoon. as you mentioned, the airport is getting ready to reopen on a limited basis. one of the busiest airports in the world was closed for a number of hours this afternoon following the plane accident that happen at 11:35 this morning and now we are hearing the eyewitness accounts that we are talking about. according to one eyewitness, the plane was in trouble and the landing gear was down and the plane was lopsided and flying in at an odd angle. you look at the top of the fusel age and it is sheared off and
claudia cowan is there and joining us by phone with the latest information. claudia, are you there? >> yes, i am heather. i had to step away from the room where the press conference is beginning. it will include ed lee, mayor of san francisco and the fire chief and police chief and a number of airport officials. in this press conference we are hoping to get better information about the number of injured and whether there is 1 or 2 fatalities that has been reported. and if there is any...
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claudia cowan on the story out of san francisco. you. >> reporter: good morning, bill. ballot initiatives like proposition 8 give voters a way to get around as they see unresponsive or even corrupt government. because the justices ruled on the standing issue, rather than on the merits in the prop 8 case it essentially requires that very same government to defend voter approved laws in federal court, something elected officials may not want to do, if for instance, the law calls for campaign finance reform. legal experts say while the ruling is a victory for gay rights advocates they should also be concerned because next time they could find themselves without legal standing if a law they supported is challenged in federal court and elected officials refuse to defend it. >> i think even left-of-center groups who read the decision are now concerned about their ability to move forward with initiatives and have an adequate defense in the courts of those initiatives. >> reporter: experts worry the ruling could breed cynicism. people might
claudia cowan on the story out of san francisco. you. >> reporter: good morning, bill. ballot initiatives like proposition 8 give voters a way to get around as they see unresponsive or even corrupt government. because the justices ruled on the standing issue, rather than on the merits in the prop 8 case it essentially requires that very same government to defend voter approved laws in federal court, something elected officials may not want to do, if for instance, the law calls for...
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. >> paul cowan, that is a solid argument that the prosecutor can put forward.u're mark o'mara, how are you going to cross this witness to make this your story? >> well, i will be interested to see how this develops. having tried cases i always find the medical examiner sometimes really pushes too much and reach conclusions that aren't b medically supportable. they really get hurt on cross-examination. to say that trayvon martin was in pain for this extensive period of time but at the same time could not move, that's going to be a big area the defense will be coming at this doctor to say, hey, are you speculating or where is the scientific basis of that? that's what we are going to see, i think, coming up. >> we have other big breaking news coming from overseas. undoubtedly you have been watching what's happening in egypt. a former president under arrest. no one knows where he is. not only that, but his supporters starting to feel a little bit of payback on the streets. it comes in the way of blood and death. we'll update you as to who these supporters are and w
. >> paul cowan, that is a solid argument that the prosecutor can put forward.u're mark o'mara, how are you going to cross this witness to make this your story? >> well, i will be interested to see how this develops. having tried cases i always find the medical examiner sometimes really pushes too much and reach conclusions that aren't b medically supportable. they really get hurt on cross-examination. to say that trayvon martin was in pain for this extensive period of time but at...
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for the latest on that developing story and more, we go to claudia cowan, standing by at the san francisco airport. claudia. >> reporter: good evening, eric. a federal investigator has spent the past few hours talking to the pilots and the flight crew and those interviews will be critical, by all accounts, no problems with the airplane until just seconds before it crash landed on saturday. also recovered some of the wreckage that wound up in san francisco bay, including what they are calling a significant piece of the tail, which is believed to have hit the ground first. specifically the seawall at the front edge of the runway. investigators with the national transportation safety board say the landing went from routine to disaster in less than 10 seconds. >> they were cleared to land by the towers. and then there was the accident sequence and the subsequent launch of the emergency responders on the airport property. >> reporter: we know from the flight data recorder that the plane was flying some 40 miles per hour slouwer than it should have been. we know that the crew tried to abort the
for the latest on that developing story and more, we go to claudia cowan, standing by at the san francisco airport. claudia. >> reporter: good evening, eric. a federal investigator has spent the past few hours talking to the pilots and the flight crew and those interviews will be critical, by all accounts, no problems with the airplane until just seconds before it crash landed on saturday. also recovered some of the wreckage that wound up in san francisco bay, including what they are...
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claudia cowan reports. >>> after the boston marathon bombings of april 15 where three were killed andjured americans were asking why hadn't the authorities flagged the suspects, earlier? turns out russian authorities warned the u.s. about tamerlan about's links. they looked into his personal associations but didn't find enough to consider him a terrorist threat. then when took a trip to are you sha in 2012 to meet with underground groups the fbi missed that. the reason? his name was misspelled on the passenger list. perhaps intentionally. another chance lost to connect the dots. the point is it is one thing to have the data, it is another to understand its significance. >> when we data mine we are teaching the computer how to go through large amounts of data. >> gary angel founded sim phonic one of the most experienced players in the data mining game it was recently acquired by ernst and young. >> i'm using a listening tool that collects information on things like at this time. >>> a big part of what angel does deals with scanning the web and analyzing data. not unlike what government
claudia cowan reports. >>> after the boston marathon bombings of april 15 where three were killed andjured americans were asking why hadn't the authorities flagged the suspects, earlier? turns out russian authorities warned the u.s. about tamerlan about's links. they looked into his personal associations but didn't find enough to consider him a terrorist threat. then when took a trip to are you sha in 2012 to meet with underground groups the fbi missed that. the reason? his name was...
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. >>> nor the live with the latest on that developing story and more we go live to claudia cowan standing by at san francisco international airport. claudia? >> good evening, eric. federal investigators spent the past hours talking to the pilot as well as the flight crew and those interviews will be critical. by accounts there were no problem was the airplane until just seconds brit crash landed on saturday they also recovered some of the wreckage that wound up in san francisco bay including what they're calling a significant piece of the tail believed to have hit the ground first, the sea wall at the front edge of the runway. investigator was the national transportation safety board say the landing went from routine to disaster are in 10 seconds. >> they were cleared to land by the tower. and then, there was the accident sequence and a subsequent launch of the responders on the airport property. >> we know from the flight great recorder the plane was flying 40 miles per hour slower than it should have been. we know from the cockpit voice recorder the crew tried to abort the landing but i
. >>> nor the live with the latest on that developing story and more we go live to claudia cowan standing by at san francisco international airport. claudia? >> good evening, eric. federal investigators spent the past hours talking to the pilot as well as the flight crew and those interviews will be critical. by accounts there were no problem was the airplane until just seconds brit crash landed on saturday they also recovered some of the wreckage that wound up in san francisco...
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claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the lateste. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and
claudia cowan has been covering this story live from san francisco international airport with the lateste. claudia? >> rick and marianne, good evening. condolences pouring in from the governor to the white house. officials are expressing their sympathyes to families of those passengers and crew members on board asiana flight 214 and
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claudia cowan live in the news in san francisco tonight. claudia? >> >> shepard, federal investigators spent several days interviewing the flight crew. there were actually three pilots in the cockpit at the time of the landing. and the lead pilot was serving as a flight instructor for the first time while he was overseaing the pilot who was flying the boeing 777. this was their first flight tow together. none of them realized there was a problem with the airspeed until it was too late. meantime ntsb investigators also describe the debris field. >> when you get down to the sea wall, can you identify where the first strike took place. first landing gear impacted the sea wall and then the tail. >> and the head ofation anna airlines arrived in san francisco just a few hours ago and was mobbed by reporters as he was ushered out a back door. he didn't have anything to say today but yesterday described as quote intolerable. media reports that pilot inexperience may have been to blame for this fatal crash. he and other south korean officials will be working
claudia cowan live in the news in san francisco tonight. claudia? >> >> shepard, federal investigators spent several days interviewing the flight crew. there were actually three pilots in the cockpit at the time of the landing. and the lead pilot was serving as a flight instructor for the first time while he was overseaing the pilot who was flying the boeing 777. this was their first flight tow together. none of them realized there was a problem with the airspeed until it was too...
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here with the very latest is claudia cowan. >> reporter: is this still greta? >> it is. >> reporter: we're hearing harrowing people froharrowing ae on board this flight. one man spoke to reporters from his hospital bed. he described how it seemed to him when the plane came in to land, it seemed very low, too close to the water. again, it seemed to him at that point the pilot tried to correct the situation, get some altitude. the plane went down, hit the runway, then went up in the air and came down hard a second time. again, this man speaking from his hospital bed at san francisco general hospital. he said it was just incredible that virtually everyone was able to get out of that plane before it began filling up with smoke. we do know two people died. more than 180 were treated at nine local hospitals for fire and burn-related injuries. ten people at last report listed in critical condition. two of them children. we understand that 11 children were treated at the trauma center at san francisco general. the crash site itself has been secured by federal authoriti
here with the very latest is claudia cowan. >> reporter: is this still greta? >> it is. >> reporter: we're hearing harrowing people froharrowing ae on board this flight. one man spoke to reporters from his hospital bed. he described how it seemed to him when the plane came in to land, it seemed very low, too close to the water. again, it seemed to him at that point the pilot tried to correct the situation, get some altitude. the plane went down, hit the runway, then went up in...
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jacob cowan is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism.dad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. >> i remember talking to her on the phone and she told me that she was pregnant and she was going to have an abortion. i go, you didn't tell me you were pregnant and now you're going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do with you if you had an abortion. in the meantime, she also found somebody else. >> i claimed the kid because when i got her she was with this other cat. you know? i kind of snatched her from him. you know, we were together while she was still with him, and there was some snake [ bleep ] really like -- my part. whatever, right? >> despite the men's uncertainty, mcbride says the father is jacob cowin. >> were you with trino when you met jake? come on. there's something going on there. tell me. >> yeah. but trino was in jail. he had gotten in a car crash and he like lost his memory or something and he didn't remember who
jacob cowan is serving 75 days for battery and vandalism.dad lara, who goes by trino, is serving 90 days for a parole violation. to this day neither is certain which one of them is the father. >> i remember talking to her on the phone and she told me that she was pregnant and she was going to have an abortion. i go, you didn't tell me you were pregnant and now you're going to have the kid because i wouldn't want anything to do with you if you had an abortion. in the meantime, she also...
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it's headed by steven cowan. probably the best known hedge fund manager in the world, steven cohen.deep trouble. we're down about 60 points, 60 points down, 54 we're at now. look at the price of gold this morning and here is your gold report. where are we? 1324. we've been hovering around that level for the past week. can't take your eyes off facebook, nor should you. never seen anything like this before. big name company straight up. a 25% gain for facebook hitting 33 this morning. and well, detroit's bankrupt, new orleans is booming. 8 years after katrina. how are they doing this? joining us is michael hecht. first of all, booming. spell it out. you tell me. >> absolutely, new orleans is by the wall street journal number one most improved in the country. and bloomberg just named us number two boom town in america. >> you told me earlier that you are-- you've got a tech room? >> it's remarkable. forbes had a piece on cities winning for tech jobs. everybody expects it. number two,an francisco and in my mind, the same as silicon valley. number three, new orleans. >> you're kidding me
it's headed by steven cowan. probably the best known hedge fund manager in the world, steven cohen.deep trouble. we're down about 60 points, 60 points down, 54 we're at now. look at the price of gold this morning and here is your gold report. where are we? 1324. we've been hovering around that level for the past week. can't take your eyes off facebook, nor should you. never seen anything like this before. big name company straight up. a 25% gain for facebook hitting 33 this morning. and well,...
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claudia cowan was the new details in san francisco. all of this is just coming out. claudia. it really is, shepard. tonight getting dramatic details about a light on a clear day might have caused a devastating distraction. >> could it have been a laser? we really don't know at this point what it could have been. that information was relayed to us by the pilot. we need to look into it. >> shepard: initially after the plane bounced and skidded down the runway, everyone was told to stay in their seats. only when one of the flight attendants saw flames did everyone start to evacuate. the ntsb is still interviewing the flight crew, some of whom were seriously headquarter when two of the evacuation slides inflated inside the airplane. why that happened is another part of this investigation. and also it turns out three flight attendants were ejected from the plane. five days later crews are finally starting to remove the wreckage. this is brand new video. often after plane crashes, investigators try to put the pieces back together at a local warehouse. it is unclear if that will hap
claudia cowan was the new details in san francisco. all of this is just coming out. claudia. it really is, shepard. tonight getting dramatic details about a light on a clear day might have caused a devastating distraction. >> could it have been a laser? we really don't know at this point what it could have been. that information was relayed to us by the pilot. we need to look into it. >> shepard: initially after the plane bounced and skidded down the runway, everyone was told to...
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joining me now is cnn legal analyst paul cowan and attorney midwin charles. welcome to both of you. paul, let's start right off the bat. the key word from the d.o.j. may be limited as in limited criminal civil rights statutes. what are their options here? >> well, they're in sort of a tough spot. you know, most of the time when they bring civil rights cases, they're usually bringing them against police officers who have used undue force on members of minority groups or other governmental agents, that they tend to be those kinds of cases. we haven't seen many where it's just one individual alleged of racial bias and then being violent to another individual. now, there are federal statutes that do apply. there are hate crimes in which this kind of a prosecution can be brought. but i have to say, it's very, very rare, and i think in this case it's going to be very hard to prove. they couldn't prove it in the case before this jury. so i don't know how the feds think they might have a shot at it. but they're looking. >> they are certainly looking. midwin, what do you think about other ci
joining me now is cnn legal analyst paul cowan and attorney midwin charles. welcome to both of you. paul, let's start right off the bat. the key word from the d.o.j. may be limited as in limited criminal civil rights statutes. what are their options here? >> well, they're in sort of a tough spot. you know, most of the time when they bring civil rights cases, they're usually bringing them against police officers who have used undue force on members of minority groups or other governmental...
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. >> paul cowan? >> i have to, although i am also a former homicide prosecutor, i got to side with mark on this one. i think you can't read too much into the question. yes. they could be having a fight. two could be saying this is a murder case and four saying it's a manslaughter case. and they're saying, well, let's have the judge explain manslaughter. then they go back out and they have another debate about that. and then they turn to the self-defense issue. so it is really very hard to read these tea leaves. certainly sunny and holly's analysis is totally logical. by the way, i've seen that analysis be accurate in many cases as well. but i've also been surprised, often. i think it's premature based on one question for the jury to really make any sort of meaningful prognostication about what's happening in the case. obviously, progress, substantial progress is being made by this jury because when they start asking questions, they've narrowed the issues. they're getting focused. they're going to try
. >> paul cowan? >> i have to, although i am also a former homicide prosecutor, i got to side with mark on this one. i think you can't read too much into the question. yes. they could be having a fight. two could be saying this is a murder case and four saying it's a manslaughter case. and they're saying, well, let's have the judge explain manslaughter. then they go back out and they have another debate about that. and then they turn to the self-defense issue. so it is really very...
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our can cover story is reported now by lee cowan. >> reporter: lynn caster, pennsylvania isn't wherehought i would find him. here in a place where the old so easily meshes with the new, maybe there is no better place to find an old friend's new home. >> good to see you again, my friend. >> good to see you, how are you. >> i am good. >> we hadn't seen each other in more than a decade since the unwelcome circumstance that first brought us together. >> the war in iraq. >> he was in baghdad on the eve of the u.s. invasion that i first met atheer hameed, he was an iraqi photographer, a camera man, well-known in baghdad for his work shooting soap operas and documentaries. >> cbs news hired him not only for his eye but for his language, and local knowledge but it turned out that his greatest assets was his courage. >> when the u.n. headquarters in baghdad was attacked in 2003 atheer was inside and he kept his compassion, his composure and his camera rolling. >> everything became dark, too dark, even i can't see my hand. >> all of the people around me laying in the floor, some of them dead,
our can cover story is reported now by lee cowan. >> reporter: lynn caster, pennsylvania isn't wherehought i would find him. here in a place where the old so easily meshes with the new, maybe there is no better place to find an old friend's new home. >> good to see you again, my friend. >> good to see you, how are you. >> i am good. >> we hadn't seen each other in more than a decade since the unwelcome circumstance that first brought us together. >> the war...
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i got really interested in telling the stories of people who seemed weak and powerless and yet cowan to accomplish great things and that was a puzzle in how they managed to do that which i thought was in the books of this is my legacy. >> back in in '09 he wrote a piece for "the new yorker" david versus goliath about that and i will let you tell the story but is that when your interest started? >> yeah, although i want to say nothing in that article in "the new yorker" made its way into the book but it is what got me thinking about it. it was an article i wrote about a guy starting with the story of a guy who is an indian, indian immigrant living in silicon valley and starts to coach's daughter's basketball team. they are all the daughters of software engineers from silicon valley and they can't pass, shoot, dribble. they can't do anything that resembles basketball and so he decides what he would do is play maniacal defense. they they're going to have a full-court press 100% of every game. and that proved so devastatingly effective that they won the national championship. the idea wa
i got really interested in telling the stories of people who seemed weak and powerless and yet cowan to accomplish great things and that was a puzzle in how they managed to do that which i thought was in the books of this is my legacy. >> back in in '09 he wrote a piece for "the new yorker" david versus goliath about that and i will let you tell the story but is that when your interest started? >> yeah, although i want to say nothing in that article in "the new...
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. >> reporter: the first lady told cbs sunday morning's lee cowan friday was steak night. >> we are not meat. >> reporter: then, there is ice-cream in new hampshire. it is enough to remind america of bill clinton's famous junk food obsession and "saturday night live's" unforgettable spoof. >> it doesn't matter how much food you hold. the blt, the hot apple pie. >> reporter: clinton has turned over a new leif by eating many of them as a vegan. >> reporter: an earlier president stands against broccoli. >> i do not like broccoli. i haven't since i was a little kid and my mother made me eat it and i am president of the united states and i am not going to eat any more broccoli. >> reporter: president obama apparently will eat broccoli so long as it is not boiled and doesn't compete with steak or pork chops or chili or french fries or ice-cream. back to you. >> i can honestly say i would have never picked broccoli as a favorite of the president. i am thinking maybe michelle obama's healthy ways rubbed off on him. >> they are calling it a baroccoli hash tag controversy on twitter. >> if you,,
. >> reporter: the first lady told cbs sunday morning's lee cowan friday was steak night. >> we are not meat. >> reporter: then, there is ice-cream in new hampshire. it is enough to remind america of bill clinton's famous junk food obsession and "saturday night live's" unforgettable spoof. >> it doesn't matter how much food you hold. the blt, the hot apple pie. >> reporter: clinton has turned over a new leif by eating many of them as a vegan. >>...
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. >> colonel cowan, great analysis and great to see you. >> likewise, jamie. >> we do hope the violence doesn't happen and things stay under control. a little context and more on egypt's leader. monsor was born in ca iro in 1945. and he was appointed deputy president of the constitutional court in 1992. and heading that constitutional court in 2012 and scrapped the political ice lugz law and prohibited members of the old rejoem from contesting elections and now you know a little more about him. >> the arrest of america's most infamous spy doing little to curve edward snowden's independent day in the 4th of july weekend. and while russia allowed snowden to stay on there as long as he stops leaking u.s. secrets, snowden may be running out of option as countries like italy deny him asylum and others overseas suggest he may not be welcome either. we are live in washington with more. katherine, we are hearing about bolivia, what is that country alleging? >> first, going to moscow, the u.s. ambassador to russia that moscow and washington are still working on the snowden problem. >> we are tal
. >> colonel cowan, great analysis and great to see you. >> likewise, jamie. >> we do hope the violence doesn't happen and things stay under control. a little context and more on egypt's leader. monsor was born in ca iro in 1945. and he was appointed deputy president of the constitutional court in 1992. and heading that constitutional court in 2012 and scrapped the political ice lugz law and prohibited members of the old rejoem from contesting elections and now you know a...
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. >> and the first lady told cbs sunday morning's lee cowan friday was steak sniet. >> we're not vegetarians really good. >> reporter: it reminds americans of bill clinton's junk food obsession and seasonalaturday night live. after heart surgery clinton has turned over a new leaf by eating many of them as a vegan. >> beans, legumes, fruits. >> reporter: an earlier president who drew a line in the sand. i do not like broccoli and i haven't since i was a little kid and my mother made me ate it and i'm president of the united states and i'm not going to eat any more broccoli. >> president obama apparently will eat broccoli so long as it's not boiled and dundas compete with steaks or pork chops or chili or french fries or ice cream. >> there you go. i can honestly say i would have never picked broccoli a favorite of the president. i'm thinking maybe michelle obama's healthy ways have rubbed on him. >> they're called it the >>> good morning. we interrupt an in studio discussion of broccoli salad for this update. still gray, still warm, still humid. still looking at a couple of showers meandering
. >> and the first lady told cbs sunday morning's lee cowan friday was steak sniet. >> we're not vegetarians really good. >> reporter: it reminds americans of bill clinton's junk food obsession and seasonalaturday night live. after heart surgery clinton has turned over a new leaf by eating many of them as a vegan. >> beans, legumes, fruits. >> reporter: an earlier president who drew a line in the sand. i do not like broccoli and i haven't since i was a little kid...
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jenna: claudia cowan is live in san francisco with more on this story.the latest you can tell us about the pilots? >> reporter: well, jenna, what's still unclear here is whether those pilots were continually monitoring their speed even as they tried to correct their approach which was off center and too low. according to federal investigators, the pilots were relying on the plane's automated throttle, a kind of cruise control to maintain the correct speed, and they're still trying to determine if the auto throttle malfunctioned or wasn't set properly and whether that contributed to the crash. the ntsb releasing new pictures showing the extent of the wreckage amid new questions about why the flight crew was not tested for alcohol or drugs. drug testing rules can vary after an accident. >> part 129 or foreign carriers, there is no specific u.s. requirement. they are deferring to the country in which those air carriers are based. >> reporter: investigators say the flight pilot was only about halfway through his training on the boeing 777 and that the traine
jenna: claudia cowan is live in san francisco with more on this story.the latest you can tell us about the pilots? >> reporter: well, jenna, what's still unclear here is whether those pilots were continually monitoring their speed even as they tried to correct their approach which was off center and too low. according to federal investigators, the pilots were relying on the plane's automated throttle, a kind of cruise control to maintain the correct speed, and they're still trying to...
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let's bring in lisa bloom, a legal analyst and a legal analyst, paul cowan, a former defense attorneyng in. let me read the full quote. paula, i'll start with, this woman known as matty. she didn't want to reveal her whole name. she is black hispanic. she says george zimmerman got away from murder. but you can't get away from good. and at the end of the day, he has to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. but the law couldn't prove it. >> i know a lot of people will be shocked by this, a juror so soon after the trial will make a statement like this. but lawyers who try these cases see this happen all the time. jurors have buyers remorse. they, she's listening to the press. she's re-evaluating. she is feeling kind of guilty about her vote. so she's making this statement. i do note, though, that she does say that in following the law, prosecutors have not proven guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. the thing you have to remember is you can't reopen a case just because a juror has had a change of heart post-verdict. you have to show something improper happened in the jury
let's bring in lisa bloom, a legal analyst and a legal analyst, paul cowan, a former defense attorneyng in. let me read the full quote. paula, i'll start with, this woman known as matty. she didn't want to reveal her whole name. she is black hispanic. she says george zimmerman got away from murder. but you can't get away from good. and at the end of the day, he has to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. but the law couldn't prove it. >> i know a lot of people will be...
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. >> bill: larry cowan from the communications union ripped the president for agreeing to do that. >>eid is a wuss, a chicken, an idiot. that would be an insult to a real person. that's a little harsh. >> bill: i said this on john fuglesang's show monday night. i thought he really grew a pair in this fight. and showed -- did show a lot of spunk. i'm sorry he caved in to the very end. he brought it right to the brink. >> to that point bill, the unions getting upset. he put in an afl-cio counsel to replace one of the members so it is not as if he put in some moderates. he put in some really strong lefty candidates. >> bill: these two people who will get the jobs, i saw one of them working for the afl-cio. by the way so we have a little political news. she put out a video yesterday saying i don't -- she didn't say this. mike enzi, great republican. always votes republican way. never gives obama a vote but liz cheney says yeah, but he's not me. therefore i want his job. >> i've been honored to have had the chance to speak with so many of you about your concerns, your fears and your hopes
. >> bill: larry cowan from the communications union ripped the president for agreeing to do that. >>eid is a wuss, a chicken, an idiot. that would be an insult to a real person. that's a little harsh. >> bill: i said this on john fuglesang's show monday night. i thought he really grew a pair in this fight. and showed -- did show a lot of spunk. i'm sorry he caved in to the very end. he brought it right to the brink. >> to that point bill, the unions getting upset. he...
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working with the guys over at cowan, just to put this in bruder context for people wondering about this performance, it is unusual. not that health care isn't doing well. it's performed quite well since 1990, but it's making the biggest incremental contribution to the s&p 500 relative to the last cycle, and surprisingly enough, health care has actually done better for you than tech since 1990. it's returned about 668%. it's a couple of percentage points better than tech, and it's better than the 300 plus range for the index generally. moving on, again, kind of taking a look at what's happening here, biotech in particular, this is not only going to be a space to watch today because anyone with any kind of oncology exposure is going to be ripping, as one just put it to me, but also biotech driving gains -- again, illustrating what's happening here. we're seeing investors coming into this space. this latest rally is based not on -- which usually drives health care, but this sector is offering growth, and other sectors simply are not. parts of the sector still cheap. biotech more expensive.
working with the guys over at cowan, just to put this in bruder context for people wondering about this performance, it is unusual. not that health care isn't doing well. it's performed quite well since 1990, but it's making the biggest incremental contribution to the s&p 500 relative to the last cycle, and surprisingly enough, health care has actually done better for you than tech since 1990. it's returned about 668%. it's a couple of percentage points better than tech, and it's better...