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they in cuba, the bottom part of the cuban island over there, this plane is now in cuba -- over cuba, being followed by a cuban fighter jet. we're going to stay on top of this story, because there are serious potential ramifications unfolding right now. not only for the pilot, the co-pilot, the others who may be on board this plane, but obviously u.s./cuban relations. we'll see what happens. peter goelz will be joining us in a moment, the foreimer managg director of the ntsb. more after this. crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. ♪ i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. ♪ when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. ♪ he said humira is for adults like me who've tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. [ female announcer ] humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, somet
they in cuba, the bottom part of the cuban island over there, this plane is now in cuba -- over cuba, being followed by a cuban fighter jet. we're going to stay on top of this story, because there are serious potential ramifications unfolding right now. not only for the pilot, the co-pilot, the others who may be on board this plane, but obviously u.s./cuban relations. we'll see what happens. peter goelz will be joining us in a moment, the foreimer managg director of the ntsb. more after this....
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the range is 1,800 miles and from rochester to cuba or right over the island of cuba is just about 1,700 miles. depending on winds, we're looking at another maybe 100 miles at 314 miles an hour, due the math, 15 minutes, 20 minutes or so that this plane has left at 25,000 feet. so we're gathering more information about where it's going and more about the people or person who may have been onboard this flight as we get more, we'll bring it to you. >> fred, former federal prosecutor but also a very experienced pilot with some 5,000 hours of experience flying pressurized airplanes. i have looked at it. it's not in my price range. expensive aircraft if you are not using it for business, it's hard to justify but a capable aircraft. very expensive. it doesn't make much in certain circumstances to have a pressure failure. >> it is a very expensive airplane. it's built in france. it has a single engine turboprop and it is very capable. basic fundamental rule in aviation is never exceed the capabilities of the pilot or the aircraft. we have good weather. we obviously had pressurization problem in
the range is 1,800 miles and from rochester to cuba or right over the island of cuba is just about 1,700 miles. depending on winds, we're looking at another maybe 100 miles at 314 miles an hour, due the math, 15 minutes, 20 minutes or so that this plane has left at 25,000 feet. so we're gathering more information about where it's going and more about the people or person who may have been onboard this flight as we get more, we'll bring it to you. >> fred, former federal prosecutor but...
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so i would sense it was already leaving cuba air -- cuba land. i would think it's in international waters by now and it's important to recover that to find out what went wrong and to recover the people on board, because it's a pretty new plane. i think its manufacture date was 2014, earlier this year. so you're definitely going to want to know. it's a combination french manufacture and u.s. manufacture, mooney. they cooperate together to make this plane. and we want to know what happened because things like this don't happen to new planes. >> mary schiavo, thank you so much. we want everyone to stand by as we're watching this breaking story, this unresponsive plane, smaller seven-seater turboprop plane, unresponsive. now south of cuba. getting new information that the plane may be dropping. we have to take a quick break. stay right here. cnn, breaking news. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the mos
so i would sense it was already leaving cuba air -- cuba land. i would think it's in international waters by now and it's important to recover that to find out what went wrong and to recover the people on board, because it's a pretty new plane. i think its manufacture date was 2014, earlier this year. so you're definitely going to want to know. it's a combination french manufacture and u.s. manufacture, mooney. they cooperate together to make this plane. and we want to know what happened...
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circled around cuba, now resuming the case south of cuba.hose two f-15s have picked the plane up as it exited cuba's territorial airspace and it continues to fly at 25,000 pointing. so to the doctor's pointin, no indication whatsoever that anybody on board is alive or able to control the plane. >> anthony, obviously there would be some form of a crew. there would be more than one person in the cabin. would it be the pilots and crew or pilots and passengers. >> well, it could be pilots and a flight attendant, it could be pilots and passengers and a flight attendant, one simply doesn't know. it should be in the instrument flight plan. but the pilots are trained to recognize insidious hypoxia, that's hypoxia that occurs over a long period of time. the first symptom is that you are happier than you've ever been in your life. you start to get giddy. when you feel this way, the first thing you're supposed to do is look at your nail beds. if they are turning blue, check the pressurization system, descend to a safe altitude, generally believed to be
circled around cuba, now resuming the case south of cuba.hose two f-15s have picked the plane up as it exited cuba's territorial airspace and it continues to fly at 25,000 pointing. so to the doctor's pointin, no indication whatsoever that anybody on board is alive or able to control the plane. >> anthony, obviously there would be some form of a crew. there would be more than one person in the cabin. would it be the pilots and crew or pilots and passengers. >> well, it could be...
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it is over the island of cuba can and wow. it doesn't bode well for the people on board of that plane. we'll keep you updated. >> thinking of that pilot and what he or she is going through. >> and another story to bring you, if your child upgraded an app something without asking you you, there may be money your way. a lot of parents had to pay big, big fees. google is agreeing to settle a federal complaint that consumers were billed 20 million in unauthorized purchases made by the kids. here's more lauren, i know parents get them. and down load the stuff and they get a massive bill. >> sometimes you don't need a pass word. you hand them and say play a game. and they are, i don't know. buy a sword to fight with or a key to unlock a dor. it is unauthorized purchase. and it is it a major problem for google. now they are settling with the federal trade commission and agreeing to pay 19 million to refund partners that had the unauthorized charges. >> what are parents doing to get money back? >> people have submitted request, and th
it is over the island of cuba can and wow. it doesn't bode well for the people on board of that plane. we'll keep you updated. >> thinking of that pilot and what he or she is going through. >> and another story to bring you, if your child upgraded an app something without asking you you, there may be money your way. a lot of parents had to pay big, big fees. google is agreeing to settle a federal complaint that consumers were billed 20 million in unauthorized purchases made by the...
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breaking from guantanamo bay cuba. clandestine interrogations international rendition secret torture. it all began in the wake of nine eleven when the bush administration frantically scrambled to redefine international law which institutionalized one of the worst crimes that a government could ever commit torture. we also have to work through a sort of the dark side if you will spend time in the shadows intelligence world a lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly without any discussion and sources and methods that are available to our intelligence agencies if we're going to be successful so in order to legally justify these dark sources and methods the government was given carte blanche authority for military force with the passing of the authorization for use of military force legislation that gave the cia a green light to capture detain and even kill any known al qaeda members or more broadly anyone believed to be associated with terrorism and within just a day of its passing the cia had alread
breaking from guantanamo bay cuba. clandestine interrogations international rendition secret torture. it all began in the wake of nine eleven when the bush administration frantically scrambled to redefine international law which institutionalized one of the worst crimes that a government could ever commit torture. we also have to work through a sort of the dark side if you will spend time in the shadows intelligence world a lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly without...
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but this plane has now traversed the better part or most of cuba
but this plane has now traversed the better part or most of cuba
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cuba did not want those planes from the u.s.oming there, because they had not -- not that particular plane, but in the past, had been in avana and that plane shot down. it was a huge issue whether it was international waters or cuban air space, and it was quite a lengthy litigation. but, you know, the u.s. concluded it was international air space and not -- but we learned a lot of lessons in that. and coast guard -- the faa, norad, they all have means of cooperating, and communicating with cuba. and apparently worked very well in this case. again, borne out of tragedy. but this time it worked. >> mary, thank you. let me pivot back down to havana. patrick oppmann, i understand you've got new information for me. >> reporter: well, you know, we're talking about this cooperation and it's important to note that you know, while the u.s. and cuba don't agree on most issues, there is communication on issues like drug trafficking, on migration. there is actually a coast guard official based here in havana to talk about those issues. and
cuba did not want those planes from the u.s.oming there, because they had not -- not that particular plane, but in the past, had been in avana and that plane shot down. it was a huge issue whether it was international waters or cuban air space, and it was quite a lengthy litigation. but, you know, the u.s. concluded it was international air space and not -- but we learned a lot of lessons in that. and coast guard -- the faa, norad, they all have means of cooperating, and communicating with...
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>> guest: i was born in cuba and i left cuba, you know, horrible circumstances, communism and all that. then went to spain at the age of 12 and two years later became mayor, new york, queens, new york. tell people -- >> host: i'm a yankees fan and. >> guest: i'm a yankees fan. but i did go to shea stadium a lot and to tell people i was raised on the fidel castro francisco franco -- [laughter] when i was first informed by one of my uncles there's this new term being banded about hispanics and will be called hispanic. what? what is that about? on cuban. what i was becoming was american. tennessee was of as a cuban-american. american first. as a concerned american but also as a cuban-american. very proud of my heritage in the lineage. "a race for the future" my book, to shine a light on the list because a lot of books written about hispanics and the use that term no, does not, it doesn't do any of these things. i wrote to shine a light on this to say look, and by latinos by the way we can go on about that later but hispanics itself was a product of the bureaucracy in order to get a perman
>> guest: i was born in cuba and i left cuba, you know, horrible circumstances, communism and all that. then went to spain at the age of 12 and two years later became mayor, new york, queens, new york. tell people -- >> host: i'm a yankees fan and. >> guest: i'm a yankees fan. but i did go to shea stadium a lot and to tell people i was raised on the fidel castro francisco franco -- [laughter] when i was first informed by one of my uncles there's this new term being banded...
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he was arrested in cuba. a lower court dismissed a lawsuit. an appeals court is expected to issue a written warning at a later date. democratic senator mark warner and republican challenger ed gillespie took part in a forum on a subject, mainly, the economy. >> my opponent has spent his whole career as a partisan political operative. he sees everything through the lens of republican versus democrat. >> senator will tell you he's been bipartisan. he is not aime senator he said he would be. >> senator warner has consistently held a large lead in the polls, showing him up 20% i points. the ebolattle outbreak. service members will deploy in the next 30 days. and the center for the epidemic will set up facilities and a training teams to help local officials treat ebola patients. 3000 troops will take part in the mission. doug will let us know. >> the find out game for the washington redskins, how good kirk cousins really is. out if deseannd jackson is going to play. he says yes, the coaches not so sure. >> is rare to hear someone that has worked at
he was arrested in cuba. a lower court dismissed a lawsuit. an appeals court is expected to issue a written warning at a later date. democratic senator mark warner and republican challenger ed gillespie took part in a forum on a subject, mainly, the economy. >> my opponent has spent his whole career as a partisan political operative. he sees everything through the lens of republican versus democrat. >> senator will tell you he's been bipartisan. he is not aime senator he said he...
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>> guest: i was born in cuba and i left cuba under horrible circumstances, communism and all that and then went to spain at the age of 12. two years later we came here to new york. >> host: you must be a mets fan. i'm a yankees fan. >> guest: i'm a mets fan but i did go to shea stadium a lot and i tell people i was raised under fidel castro and cisco franklin. so when i was first informed by one of my uncles and there's this new term being bandied about we are going to be called hispanics i said what? what is that about? i am cuban and what i was becoming less american. today i see myself as a cuban-american, as an american perspective way. a conservative american but also a cuban-american. i'm very proud of my heritage in my lineage so i wrote the book to shine a light on the book. a lot of the books are written about hispanics and i have to use that term because it's been created. it does not talk about any of these things so i wrote "a race for the future" to my checo line on this and we can go on about latino later but hispanics part of bureaucracy in order to give affirmative act
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drops the puck and cuba gooding jr.'s a winner.uck is off and running and off comes the shirt. i'm fairly sure we're not going to top this the rest of the season. >> i love that. shirtless the ice. show me the money. >> jen came up with show me the monte. >> that wasn't an open net. only little spaces. i was impressed. >> nice to see him, he's a good guy. all right, lewis, thank you. >>> want to get to your responses. our twitter question earlier in the show, whether or not you agreed about bill simmons and his suspension over his comments. espn said you're out of here for three weeks. some of the best responses. just what are people saying? >> our twitters they have a lot of great things to say. james says, absolutely not, bill simmons is entitled to his opinion about a lying and pat does not aagree either. it just goes to show honesty is not a hot commodity in the world any more. >> a lot of people get in troub trouble. >>> "morning joe" moments away. stick around. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. y
drops the puck and cuba gooding jr.'s a winner.uck is off and running and off comes the shirt. i'm fairly sure we're not going to top this the rest of the season. >> i love that. shirtless the ice. show me the money. >> jen came up with show me the monte. >> that wasn't an open net. only little spaces. i was impressed. >> nice to see him, he's a good guy. all right, lewis, thank you. >>> want to get to your responses. our twitter question earlier in the show,...
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in the set so a couple weeks ago i had the great privilege of traveling to guantanamo bay prison in cuba to investigate the continuing plight of the hundred forty nine indefinite detainees still there because most of the world has forgotten about these men reporters are needed on the ground and get on now more than ever however in order to understand what's happening in the notorious prison today first you have to understand get most history who these men actually are and what they went through so don't go anywhere. because it's time to break the set. the government says it wants to close the secretary defense and defense department are committed to the president's goal of closing guantanamo bay if the public knew what actually happened that heads would roll there are a lot of issues that are being handled at a higher level join us as we seek answers to those issues and much more this is at the heart breaking the steps i want on a mobile. few realize how expensive it is to keep running the joint task force detention center that opened in two thousand and two costs taxpayers one hundred f
in the set so a couple weeks ago i had the great privilege of traveling to guantanamo bay prison in cuba to investigate the continuing plight of the hundred forty nine indefinite detainees still there because most of the world has forgotten about these men reporters are needed on the ground and get on now more than ever however in order to understand what's happening in the notorious prison today first you have to understand get most history who these men actually are and what they went through...
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funded station in cuba. they were unwilling to part with it because they thought congress might have them fly it again. i learned the plane is gone. we are no longer paying the money. >> one of the lines was congress preserved the money. from october to may, the administration spent over $750,000 on a plane that clearly was not worth the money. i have to go back. you are telling us that this plane would take off every day. it would fly over the keys and track a signal into cuba that was not a receivable. and we kept doing it because member of congress said it was necessary? >> we do not want to admit that we were blocked and we were giving up. >> who try to stop the spending? anybody? >> i forget the u.s. congressman. people tried. it is a contention of strong anti-castro lawmakers who protected it saying it is not that much money and the grand scheme of things and we do not want to concede defeat. >> i looked up and try to get an overall figure of how much was spent all year. the only figure i saw was $26 m
funded station in cuba. they were unwilling to part with it because they thought congress might have them fly it again. i learned the plane is gone. we are no longer paying the money. >> one of the lines was congress preserved the money. from october to may, the administration spent over $750,000 on a plane that clearly was not worth the money. i have to go back. you are telling us that this plane would take off every day. it would fly over the keys and track a signal into cuba that was...
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cuba provides heath care and sends many abroad. problems are elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet openers, they tell you it's a shame, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of the medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals enjoy benefits and sure the same problems as the rest of society. overly sensitized, and a serious shortage of resources. >> cuban blame corruption, for the 50-year long u.s. trade embargo, called a blockade. >> there are problems the government has to solve. maybe it could be solved. they'd have an opportunity to better practice their profession. >> cuban authorities have been slowly, cautiously opening up the tightly state run economy. many vets operate privately, unregulated, without a government licence, meaning the animals have no protection. they are pushing for a law to put that right. >> translation: not having an animal rights law m
cuba provides heath care and sends many abroad. problems are elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet openers, they tell you it's a shame, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of the medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals enjoy benefits and sure the same problems as the rest of society. overly...
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cuba trains enough vets to help animals across the country and sends some abroad. the problems lie elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet owners, they'll tell you it's a shame. they get a great service, we are professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as everybody else. the animals enjoy the benefits and suffer the same problems as the rest of society. overly centralized and in control, and a serious shortage of resources. cubans blame corruption, bureaucracy for a 50-year long trade embargo, which they call a blockade. >>> there are problems the government has to solve. maybe the vets could be self-employed, and they'd have the opportunity to better practice their profession. that would be great. >> the cuban authorities have been cautiously opening up a tightly state-run economy. many vets operate privately, unregulated, without a government licence. that means the animals have no protection. pushing for a law to pu
cuba trains enough vets to help animals across the country and sends some abroad. the problems lie elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet owners, they'll tell you it's a shame. they get a great service, we are professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as everybody else. the animals enjoy the benefits and suffer the same problems...
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or even past cuba at this point.bc news providing a little more information here from u.s. officials which say that the two f-15 u.s. military aircraft that were tracking that flight had broken off. because the flight flew into cuban air space they were broken off. they could see the pilot unconscious and slumped over inside the cockpit. they tell officials the plane was flying at about 27,000 feet. that altitude, however, is said to be unusual for that type of commercial aircraft. it is a pb 700, and it is unclear to officials why the pilot would have set his autopilot at 27,000 feet. the passengers had succumbed so hypoxia, but they could not tell too much. they had occupants, plural, but couldn't tell the number of occupants. that plane was enroute from rochester, new york to florida. we have a little more information from norad's twitter account, norad saying the unresponsive aircraft had flown into cuban air space. back to you. >> a couple questions. is this a propellor aircraft, do we know? >> it is, yes. it is
or even past cuba at this point.bc news providing a little more information here from u.s. officials which say that the two f-15 u.s. military aircraft that were tracking that flight had broken off. because the flight flew into cuban air space they were broken off. they could see the pilot unconscious and slumped over inside the cockpit. they tell officials the plane was flying at about 27,000 feet. that altitude, however, is said to be unusual for that type of commercial aircraft. it is a pb...
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what had actor cuba gooding junior so hot he had to rip his shirt off right open the ice. >> and then, these little guys shirt off right open the ice. >> and then, these little guys are so excited for homecoming >> if you're at the delaware beaches today dangerous surf. because this is southern storm it hits southern delaware first and so will clouds. we have clouds already to the south of us. and future cast showing those clouds on increase throughout the day today. when does the rain arrive? maybe around 6:00 in southern delaware. this is latest computer model and here we are 11:00 seeing heavy rain down at the jerz i have shore and southern delaware and midnight we're getting rain as well. 4:00 in the morning tomorrow when the fox 29 morning news starts. rain should already be underway and getting pretty heavy and so it will be messy morning rush tomorrow and how about evening rush swell welcomes leak a lot of rain out of hereby then and you see the storm exiting and wrap around moisture in overnight hours and this should all be gone by 4:00 in the morning on friday and maybe linge
what had actor cuba gooding junior so hot he had to rip his shirt off right open the ice. >> and then, these little guys shirt off right open the ice. >> and then, these little guys are so excited for homecoming >> if you're at the delaware beaches today dangerous surf. because this is southern storm it hits southern delaware first and so will clouds. we have clouds already to the south of us. and future cast showing those clouds on increase throughout the day today. when does...
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embargo against cuba each year for more than two decades. protests continue in ferguson, missouri, called for the arrest of darren wilson. the officer who killed the unarmed african-american teenager michael brown. on friday, officers dismantled an encampment where activists had been living for the weeks since brown's death. some accused police of excessive force. >> witness peaceful and kamman's. officers with no badges. >> i saw woman hogtied, i saw a young kid who was choked. >> police use detainees as a bargaining chip last night, promising their release if people would stop standing in the street. >> more protests took place over the weekend, including one outside the ferguson police department sunday night. two officers were wounded in separate shootings, but police say they were unrelated. the justice department meanwhile has ordered local police to stop wearing bracelets in support of the officer who shot michael brown, which read "i am darren wilson." ferguson officers have also been instructed to stop hiding their identity through
embargo against cuba each year for more than two decades. protests continue in ferguson, missouri, called for the arrest of darren wilson. the officer who killed the unarmed african-american teenager michael brown. on friday, officers dismantled an encampment where activists had been living for the weeks since brown's death. some accused police of excessive force. >> witness peaceful and kamman's. officers with no badges. >> i saw woman hogtied, i saw a young kid who was choked....
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we have very strong indication that cuba and the u.s.tead of being at odds, which they normally are, they were pretty much on the same page today. it seems that at no time did the cuban authorities treat a run away plane from the u.s. as any sort of threat and that in itself is remarkable. it seems to be because there was a direct communication between cuban and american authorities apparently i'm told that cuba had been aware that the u.s. was tracking this plane shortly after the u.s. lost communication with the pilot, apparently the u.s. told cuba they were trying to discover why this pilot was unresponsive and gotten off the radar so to speak. they opened up a direct channel of communications with cuba. they told havana that this was not some kind of rogue threat but was more in the nature of what we're told medical emergency and it's been indicated to me that as that plane came closer to cuban air space, havana then told the u.s. that the cuban airports would take over from this point. so they sent up a cuban military plane most lik
we have very strong indication that cuba and the u.s.tead of being at odds, which they normally are, they were pretty much on the same page today. it seems that at no time did the cuban authorities treat a run away plane from the u.s. as any sort of threat and that in itself is remarkable. it seems to be because there was a direct communication between cuban and american authorities apparently i'm told that cuba had been aware that the u.s. was tracking this plane shortly after the u.s. lost...
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detergents, car tires and even flat screen tvs, some of the items people are bringing to cuba in luggage. could new restrictions bring this to an end? >>> also in the program, alice look at what's happening in business. you have unusual friendliness. >> absolutely right. they're hugging it out. india's new prime minister in japan and abe are not holding back. they want to strengthen their economic ties. >>> it is midday in london, 3:00 p.m. moscow, 2:00 p.m. in the port city of mariupol where the ukrainian government is sending reinforcements to fight the separatist rebels. battle is complicated by what appears to be russian tanks supporting the rebel fighters. we're hearing the ukrainian army has left positions at luhansk airport just northeast of mariupol after they were attacked by a column of tanks. ukraine's president poroshenko says russia has changed the balance in favor of the separatists. the russian foreign minister lavrov says there will be no military intervention into eastern ukraine. he says he wants an immediate ceasefire with no preconditions. mike has this report. >> in
detergents, car tires and even flat screen tvs, some of the items people are bringing to cuba in luggage. could new restrictions bring this to an end? >>> also in the program, alice look at what's happening in business. you have unusual friendliness. >> absolutely right. they're hugging it out. india's new prime minister in japan and abe are not holding back. they want to strengthen their economic ties. >>> it is midday in london, 3:00 p.m. moscow, 2:00 p.m. in the port...
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it's a very different from the cuisine of cuba. the ethnic, cultural rage raid. but in south america they don't play baseball, they played -- when i went as a 12-year-old boy to recess i had to play with spaniards who have been playing soccer since they were born. >> had a bit of a disadvantage, did you? it was a humbling experience because i came out with a bat in my hand, so it was very important. i think we forget that the largest by far. they are by far the largest and the most important. the cultural imprint in the southwest to not be denied and has to be taken into account as compared only to the influence of the irish in appalachia in the south. i was just in scotland for example and you listen to scottish music and recognize that this music sound familiar to you and it's the same thing -- you go to texas and new mexico and colorado and it's the same thing. he's nothing without his rodeo or lasso. it must see many of the trades. mexicans have this very important in print and in many especially new mexicans can trace their ancestry to the 15 hundreds. i quo
it's a very different from the cuisine of cuba. the ethnic, cultural rage raid. but in south america they don't play baseball, they played -- when i went as a 12-year-old boy to recess i had to play with spaniards who have been playing soccer since they were born. >> had a bit of a disadvantage, did you? it was a humbling experience because i came out with a bat in my hand, so it was very important. i think we forget that the largest by far. they are by far the largest and the most...
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horn had agreed that not been of sound mind since he returned from cuba. acy's reason for this conclusion was that horn failed to fully inform the defense important matters baring on his case. and left out important facts according to lacy, would have been materially helpful in they known him in this time. f he had been a sound mind, he would have told us these things and benefits his case, lacy a newspaper man. if horn's mind was unsteady, testament to the degree of desperation felt among the efense attorneys that they permitted him to take the witness stand. certainly horn did himself no favors as a witness. rguing that a so-called confession to deputy marshal merely josh between two men of like minds. the fact these two men discussed killing people in such a casual anner in this conversation didn't seem to register with anyone. uring my research of this aspect of tom horn's life, i confess that i did not find any and wonderful material that would decisively support either side of the case. however, a few points of circumstance -- of circumstantial natur
horn had agreed that not been of sound mind since he returned from cuba. acy's reason for this conclusion was that horn failed to fully inform the defense important matters baring on his case. and left out important facts according to lacy, would have been materially helpful in they known him in this time. f he had been a sound mind, he would have told us these things and benefits his case, lacy a newspaper man. if horn's mind was unsteady, testament to the degree of desperation felt among the...
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it was privately purchased, given to the regiment and taken to cuba. by specific gun was donated the older sisters of one of roosevelt's roughriders. they just happened to be the grand daughters of john jacob astor. one of the first machine gun's ever used in military combat by the u.s. army. this cap that, we are fortunate to have on displayed a tunic, stetson hat, and calgary -- cavalry saber. referred to as mr. president for the rest of his life when he leaves the white house. there are two exceptions. general eisenhower preferred to be called general eisenhower. and somebody said, we will miss you, mr. president to theodore roosevelt. he said, no, howard taft is your president. i am now just colonel roosevelt. he preferred to be remembered as ehe colonel commending th regiment of volunteers. the roughriders. a wonderful opportunity for the national firearms museum to be the temporary custody and of these national treasures literally from our nation's attic. earned the medal of honor at utah beach. the second oldest son died at fort richardson, alas
it was privately purchased, given to the regiment and taken to cuba. by specific gun was donated the older sisters of one of roosevelt's roughriders. they just happened to be the grand daughters of john jacob astor. one of the first machine gun's ever used in military combat by the u.s. army. this cap that, we are fortunate to have on displayed a tunic, stetson hat, and calgary -- cavalry saber. referred to as mr. president for the rest of his life when he leaves the white house. there are two...
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ojalÁ pueden normalizarse las relaciones entre cuba y estados unidos. >> el presidente santos reiterÓn su compatriota. maÑana se vence el plazo para los que estÁn asegurados y no han comprobado su residencia en el paÍs. muchas familias mandaron informaciones incorrectas. uno debe entregar o enviar los documentos correctos antes del 30 de septiembre. los ciudadanos pueden proveer una copia de su acta de nacimiento o pasaporte y una de su acta de naturalizaciÓn. >> nos pueden hablar por telÉfono y empezar un proceso de apelaciÓn o de queja y les ayudarÍamos a seguir con ese proceso pero lo importante es que no manden esos documentos para el 30 de ser libre. - septiembre. >> los documentos se pueden enviaros servir a la pÁgina en internet. las autoridades no cuentan con pistas sobre el posible paradero de 57 estudiantes de la normal que fueron reportados como desaparecidos. luego de que Éste registrarÁ un incidente con policÍas y donde fallecieron tres estudiantes. >> las autoridades del estado de guerrero han puesto marcha un operativo para dar con los desaparecidos en la madrugada del
ojalÁ pueden normalizarse las relaciones entre cuba y estados unidos. >> el presidente santos reiterÓn su compatriota. maÑana se vence el plazo para los que estÁn asegurados y no han comprobado su residencia en el paÍs. muchas familias mandaron informaciones incorrectas. uno debe entregar o enviar los documentos correctos antes del 30 de septiembre. los ciudadanos pueden proveer una copia de su acta de nacimiento o pasaporte y una de su acta de naturalizaciÓn. >> nos pueden...
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segÚn testimonios de familiares, salÍan de la cia de manzanillo el oeste de cuba con direcciÓn a yucatÁnco, a 153 millas de puerto progreso. en el camino, encontraron mal tiempo y ocho de ellos se lanzaron desde la frÁgil embarcaciÓn hacia el mar, tratando de regresar. los oriente fueron encontrados con severos daÑos por deshidrataciÓn y remitidas a lÍquido nacional de migraciÓn en la localidad. >> evidentemente 15 dÍas mÍnimos para resolver procedimiento migratorio. >> una vez que recuperen su estado de salud, las autoridades revisarÁn la situaciÓn de cada uno para comenzar sus procesos de deportaciÓn hacia la isla de cuba. >> familiares de carlos, el joven fallecido y el esposo de una de las sobrevivientes hablaron sobre la situaciÓn de sus parientes. esto desde miami, florida. >> que me ayuden para que no los deporten. >> desde ciudad de mÉxico, andrea gonzÁlez, univision. >> la otan pretende frenar el Ímpetu invasor ruso a ucrania y tambiÉn al grupo isis. el anuncio fue hecho por el secretario del organismo, y el presidente estadounidense barack obama dio explicaciones al final de la
segÚn testimonios de familiares, salÍan de la cia de manzanillo el oeste de cuba con direcciÓn a yucatÁnco, a 153 millas de puerto progreso. en el camino, encontraron mal tiempo y ocho de ellos se lanzaron desde la frÁgil embarcaciÓn hacia el mar, tratando de regresar. los oriente fueron encontrados con severos daÑos por deshidrataciÓn y remitidas a lÍquido nacional de migraciÓn en la localidad. >> evidentemente 15 dÍas mÍnimos para resolver procedimiento migratorio. >>...
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there's a report from cuba i saw last night that a c-130 from the u.s. followed the plane across the cuban islands. i do not have my own confirmation of that. maybe others do. the report came last night. and we're waiting. that's the only thing i have heard indicating that someone may have seen it. beyond that, no. the fighter jets did not. >> mark potter in jamaica, thank you, mark. further tests are needed to determine the exact cause of death of joan rivers. as memorials for her grow, an investigation into the new york clinic is under way. ron mott is outside the manhattan apartment with the latest. with a good morning, what are you learning about this investigation? is it routine in any situation like this >> reporter: hey there, alex. a lot of people streaming by ever since this news that joan rivers passed on thursday. it is routine what the new york state health department is doing looking where she had endoscopy a week ago and stopped breathing during that procedure. the reason they are looking at this is it is considered rare to have a death fro
there's a report from cuba i saw last night that a c-130 from the u.s. followed the plane across the cuban islands. i do not have my own confirmation of that. maybe others do. the report came last night. and we're waiting. that's the only thing i have heard indicating that someone may have seen it. beyond that, no. the fighter jets did not. >> mark potter in jamaica, thank you, mark. further tests are needed to determine the exact cause of death of joan rivers. as memorials for her grow,...
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four pilots were killed, and these pilots were trying to help people who were trying to escape cuba. there is this animosity. yet, in this case it would appear that the cuban government thus far has allowed this plane to traverse its airspace. we are led to believe that they are also of the opinion that there's been some sort of an emergency on board this plane, that the plane has no ill intent towards cuba, and as a result, in fact, they have let the plane fly on. >> the pilot flew about 1,200 miles and passed through cuban airspace before he crashed in jamaica. there's no word if anyone else was on board. >>> and the federal government add them to the list of web sites hit by hackers. a portion of the health care.gov site has been breach add coringed to white house officials. they use it to test a code and upload it malicious software. the hack happened sometime in july of this year. the good news they found new evidence that consumers personal information. the site is now secure. >> for now. >>> well, literally putting the smiles back on faces of some of the uninsured in the area.
four pilots were killed, and these pilots were trying to help people who were trying to escape cuba. there is this animosity. yet, in this case it would appear that the cuban government thus far has allowed this plane to traverse its airspace. we are led to believe that they are also of the opinion that there's been some sort of an emergency on board this plane, that the plane has no ill intent towards cuba, and as a result, in fact, they have let the plane fly on. >> the pilot flew about...
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on this basis we call for the lifting of the blockade imposed by the united states against cuba for the case. and we reknew our call to lift and stop all the unilateral co-ersive measures. to live in dignity, achieve self-sufficiency away from tension and confrontation and implementation of the charter of the united nations, the safeguarding of the sovereignty of states and rights and obligation. also believed that priority should be given to the concerted efforts of the international community to combat isis and al nusra front and other al-qaeda affiliates and drain its resources in order for security and stability will prevail in our region and. entire world. thank you, mr. president. >> so there you have the syrian foreign minister there. making his country's statements to the general assembly. listening to all of that is our diplomatic editor james bays, who is outside of the building. james, and a lot of "i told you so" in that speech, wasn't there? >> absolutely. the whole focus of the speech and most of the words. most of the duration of the speech was the fight against what he s
on this basis we call for the lifting of the blockade imposed by the united states against cuba for the case. and we reknew our call to lift and stop all the unilateral co-ersive measures. to live in dignity, achieve self-sufficiency away from tension and confrontation and implementation of the charter of the united nations, the safeguarding of the sovereignty of states and rights and obligation. also believed that priority should be given to the concerted efforts of the international community...
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aÉreo cubano, ahÍ los f15 dejaron de acompaÑar al aviÓn. >>> estuvimos en contacto con las bahamas y cubaroblema de seguridad. la aeronave particular n 900 kn, era propiedad del magnate que estaba con su esposa, se estrellÓ en el mar a 14 millas al noroeste de las playa de jamaica, la Última comunicaciÓn de los controladores con el piloto cerca de las diez de la maÑana, en ese momento reportÓ que tenÍa un problema y pidiÓ bajar de altura, fue aceptado y ante la pregunta si debÍa declarar emergencia respondiÓ que no, cuando intentaron re-establecer no hubieres puesta. >>> los aviones militares lo persiguen, si se convierte en amenaza de algÚn tipo el protocolo es defrribaderribarlo supone amenaza se deja que continÚe. >>> la capacidad de combustible del modelo de 7 horas con 16 minutos, volÓ este tiempo, lo que provocÓ que se precipitara sobre la isla de jamaica al quedarse sin gasolina. >>> los esfuerzos por contactar a los pilotos no surtieron efecto, hasta que el aviÓn se desplomÓ, las autoridades esperan los resultados de las u autopsias a los cuerpos para conocer la verdadera causa de
aÉreo cubano, ahÍ los f15 dejaron de acompaÑar al aviÓn. >>> estuvimos en contacto con las bahamas y cubaroblema de seguridad. la aeronave particular n 900 kn, era propiedad del magnate que estaba con su esposa, se estrellÓ en el mar a 14 millas al noroeste de las playa de jamaica, la Última comunicaciÓn de los controladores con el piloto cerca de las diez de la maÑana, en ese momento reportÓ que tenÍa un problema y pidiÓ bajar de altura, fue aceptado y ante la pregunta si...
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fighter jets as it flew toward cuba. our aviation correspondent rene marsh joins with us the very latest. >> at this hour, wolf, this search mission off the coast of jamaica is happening. at 8:45 this morning, this turboprop aircraft carrying a businessman and his wife, we know their names, larry and jane glazer, we know that they took off from the rochester, new york, they were headed for naples, florida. the flight appeared normal until the plane was over north carolina. that is when the pilot radioed to air traffic controllers saying he had a problem. let's take a listen to a portion of that audio. >> we need to descend down to 180. we have an indication that's not correct on the plane. >> going to make things level. >> 250. >> we need to get lower. >> all right. well, so you heard there the pilot again requesting to descend. after that request to descend, controllers lost contact with the plane. we know they scrambled two of f-15 fighter jets to investigate. when the jets intercepted the plane, its occupants were slu
fighter jets as it flew toward cuba. our aviation correspondent rene marsh joins with us the very latest. >> at this hour, wolf, this search mission off the coast of jamaica is happening. at 8:45 this morning, this turboprop aircraft carrying a businessman and his wife, we know their names, larry and jane glazer, we know that they took off from the rochester, new york, they were headed for naples, florida. the flight appeared normal until the plane was over north carolina. that is when...
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cuba is dale. it is a revolutionary threat that has . it is a revolutionary threat that has been done for decades. there was an officer who felt satisfied got the upper hand. today i would say it is a much easier target. once you have the fervor -- i know your questions about cuba but the world we live in today is about terrorism. they have a bruising hand. it is not saying they are not going to close this great grief, but it is not a winning ideology and over time, part of our struggle should be working the thought process of it, how to find within the muslim world people who stand up and say that isn't what crime is about, try to push this back. this is an ideological war. i don't doubt that we could handle them. i am very outspoken on enhanced interrogation. i don't believe it is right. on drones i am an advocate of drones. you can't pigeonhole me. why am i an advocate of drones? after 9/11 everyone is talking asymmetrical warfare. how do we deal with these rogue states, wrote individuals as opposed countries? we were fearful and i do
cuba is dale. it is a revolutionary threat that has . it is a revolutionary threat that has been done for decades. there was an officer who felt satisfied got the upper hand. today i would say it is a much easier target. once you have the fervor -- i know your questions about cuba but the world we live in today is about terrorism. they have a bruising hand. it is not saying they are not going to close this great grief, but it is not a winning ideology and over time, part of our struggle should...
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it was privately purchased, given to the regiment and taken to cuba. in this case, this specific gun was donated by the older sisters of one of roosevelt's roughriders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astor. they gave one of the first machine guns ever used in military combat by the u.s. army. in this, we are very fortunate to have on display theodore roosevelt's brooks brothers tunic, stetson hat, and cavalry saber. it is interesting to note that when a united states president leaves the white house, if he is referred to as mr. president for the rest of his life when he leaves the white house. there are two exceptions. general eisenhower preferred to be called general eisenhower. and when one of the porters was gathering the roosevelt's baggage in may of 1909 when he hill,aving for sagamore he said, we will miss you, mr. president to theodore roosevelt. he said, no, howard taft is your president. i am now just colonel roosevelt. and that is the way he stayed for the rest of his life, preferring to be remembered as the colonel
it was privately purchased, given to the regiment and taken to cuba. in this case, this specific gun was donated by the older sisters of one of roosevelt's roughriders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astor. they gave one of the first machine guns ever used in military combat by the u.s. army. in this, we are very fortunate to have on display theodore roosevelt's brooks brothers tunic, stetson hat, and cavalry saber. it is interesting to note that when a united states...
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the flight path, from rochester, new york, heading over the sea to cuba and jamaica. tonight, the tapes, the air traffic controllers trying to reach the pilot. david kerley leading us off. >> reporter: drama in the skies. the desperate calls to a private plane. similar to this one. >> reporter: the call sign of this nearly new plane, carrying rochester, new york, real estate developer larry glazer and his wife. the socato 900, which can carry seven people, took off from rochester this morning at 8:45 a.m. a littleore than an hour in, a problem. >> we need to descend to 180. we have an indication that is not correct in plane. >> stand by. >> reporter: the controller responds, but there was traffic below the plane. moments later, the plane is turned away from traffic. and then -- >> direct taylor. 900 kilo. >> reporter: the last words, the controllers tell the plane to descend repeatedly. but there is no response. it is now a ghost plane, tracked by radar. at 10:40, two fighter jets are scrambled and get close. one pilot can see inside the cockpit. >> i can see his ches
the flight path, from rochester, new york, heading over the sea to cuba and jamaica. tonight, the tapes, the air traffic controllers trying to reach the pilot. david kerley leading us off. >> reporter: drama in the skies. the desperate calls to a private plane. similar to this one. >> reporter: the call sign of this nearly new plane, carrying rochester, new york, real estate developer larry glazer and his wife. the socato 900, which can carry seven people, took off from rochester...
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there he is. >> third shot cuba gooding junior. right there, that is in.he ball and cuba gooding junior is a winner. >> yes. >> yeah, baby. >> that is great. >> nice . >> announcer: live, from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." today, the fallout from the kardashians. what does it mean for the show? and kendra and hank reunited. rehave the shocking inside scoop. plus, lenny kravitz is here. now here's wendy!
there he is. >> third shot cuba gooding junior. right there, that is in.he ball and cuba gooding junior is a winner. >> yes. >> yeah, baby. >> that is great. >> nice . >> announcer: live, from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." today, the fallout from the kardashians. what does it mean for the show? and kendra and hank reunited. rehave the shocking inside scoop. plus, lenny kravitz is here. now here's wendy!
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wants to go to cuba. he's in new orleans with these mobsters are. you want to build a conspiracy even though no real connection has been made, he was kind of like forest gump. he was on the spot. and consequently it doesn't take much to kind of, well, isn't it possible that, fill in the blanks. one of the questions that was asked more than once by the audience was already discussed. the autopsy report. and the second question i think we also got into but this was as far as i can tell the single most asked question from the audience. and that was how do you react to the finding by the house committee that maybe there was a conspiracy. >> well, i think there was considerable confusion among the public as to exactly what the house select committee concluded in its report of 1979. the house committee had reached a decision to conclude that there was no conspiracy based on their two years of investigation of the eyewitness testimony, the ballistics, medical testimony, and all the other factors the commission also influenced the select committee to con cl
wants to go to cuba. he's in new orleans with these mobsters are. you want to build a conspiracy even though no real connection has been made, he was kind of like forest gump. he was on the spot. and consequently it doesn't take much to kind of, well, isn't it possible that, fill in the blanks. one of the questions that was asked more than once by the audience was already discussed. the autopsy report. and the second question i think we also got into but this was as far as i can tell the single...
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and a string of remote towns along cuba's eastern coast.in is only two cars long and runs on electricity. for many it's the only form of transportation available on a regular basis. the line was established by milton hershey back in 1916. >>> palestinian children celebrated the long-term cease-fire with israel over the weekend. a refugee camp in jordan hosted the event. it included music and dancing. it celebra the egyptian media cease-fire which is still holding took effect last tuesday. >>> clouds are with us this morning. it's a steamy start. we're tracking scattered showers along with low clouds in the area. you can see the clouds floating past eakins oval. no showers with those clouds, about there are showers in the area this morning. boathouse row, the wind is light to calm, no movement on the schuylkill from the wind. south southwesterly at philadelphia international, humidity at 93%. in the 70s now. headed for the 90 degree mark this afternoon. low clouds moving past the buildings in center city. there's a chance we will see more sh
and a string of remote towns along cuba's eastern coast.in is only two cars long and runs on electricity. for many it's the only form of transportation available on a regular basis. the line was established by milton hershey back in 1916. >>> palestinian children celebrated the long-term cease-fire with israel over the weekend. a refugee camp in jordan hosted the event. it included music and dancing. it celebra the egyptian media cease-fire which is still holding took effect last...
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madison, he wasn't going to get canada or cuba.e had to settle for baton rouge where i happen to live right now so it's a good thing.th this -is- baton rouge if you dot know came into the united state because it was based on the fail buster undertaken by virginians as opposed to the new yorker air inn aaron burr and his attempt to establish the republic of 1810. the lone star flag of the west florida republic later morphed into the better known texas an flag.adiso madison was completely onboard with this. he wasn't opposed to it.t. he was like we'll take advantage of this. now while historyor has priviled the role of the younger war st haur hawks in congress.fia, they are part of one story. madison's long time secretary of the treasury, wrote the ollowi following on the eve of madison's assumption of the presidency. mr. mad madison is as i always e him slow when taking his ground but firm when the storm arises. >> in his first inaugural address, march 1809, madison made sure everyone knew that he considered his election to have com
madison, he wasn't going to get canada or cuba.e had to settle for baton rouge where i happen to live right now so it's a good thing.th this -is- baton rouge if you dot know came into the united state because it was based on the fail buster undertaken by virginians as opposed to the new yorker air inn aaron burr and his attempt to establish the republic of 1810. the lone star flag of the west florida republic later morphed into the better known texas an flag.adiso madison was completely onboard...
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would annex canada and cuba and nancy will speak more to this point. madison was in no way reticent, never mind he was 5'4" and built on a narrow frame and unmarshall in his bearing. he was in no way reticent when he came to war-making. he was secretary of state in the driver's seat during the negotiations over with france, over the louisiana purchase. the constitution may not have stipulated precisely how lands might be acquired from european colonial powers. but in the face of reality, it was done. okay, madison was not outwardly heroic. no commissioned painting of him presents vigorous forward sharp eyed talent. his wife doted on him because he invited it. he thought of himself as a man of infirmities. little madison, as he was widely known and little gemmy as his detractors often called him was a small narrowly formed man, but careful examination of all he did over decades brings out abundant evidence that contradicts the standard measure of the man. madison, we have discovered, was a man for all seasons and those who knew him best knew that they g
would annex canada and cuba and nancy will speak more to this point. madison was in no way reticent, never mind he was 5'4" and built on a narrow frame and unmarshall in his bearing. he was in no way reticent when he came to war-making. he was secretary of state in the driver's seat during the negotiations over with france, over the louisiana purchase. the constitution may not have stipulated precisely how lands might be acquired from european colonial powers. but in the face of reality,...
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the f-15s broke off the chase as it flew over cuba. finally, 14 miles from the jamaican coast the plane went down in the ocean. it's happened before. in 1999 golfer payne stewart and five others died when their jet lost cabin pressure and flew for four hours before crashing in south dakota. in 2005, 121 people died when a greek airliner flew into a mountain after losing cabin pressure. depressurization is an urgent emergency, experts say. >> if it's an immediate or rapid decompression of the cabin, that requires the pilot to take instantaneous action. >> reporter: we don't know what happened. it could have lost cabin pressure with an engine problem or even a leak in a window or door seal. experts say they should have quickly donned oxygen masks and gotten below 15,000 feet as soon as possible. but they may have simply run out of time, brian. >>> tom, thanks. now we turn to a different situation involving a different aircraft, this time a charter flight with up to 100 americans on board ordered to land in iran. our pentagon corresponden
the f-15s broke off the chase as it flew over cuba. finally, 14 miles from the jamaican coast the plane went down in the ocean. it's happened before. in 1999 golfer payne stewart and five others died when their jet lost cabin pressure and flew for four hours before crashing in south dakota. in 2005, 121 people died when a greek airliner flew into a mountain after losing cabin pressure. depressurization is an urgent emergency, experts say. >> if it's an immediate or rapid decompression of...