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day 11 now of that missing malaysia airliner, demanding answers about the fate of their loved ones. and day two of the sentencing hear of a u.s. general who before a plea deal faced life. ♪ . >> another day of topments concerning ukraine. vladimir putin signing a treaty to annex the region of crimea. meanwhile, ukraine's prime minister saying ukraine will not join nato just for the sake of preserving the unity of the ukraine. plus, poland this morning vice president biden threatening russia with even more sanctions and there are conflicting reports about an incident, ukraine's prime minister saying russian soldiers fired on servicemen calling it a war crime, but there are other reports it may have been ukrainian on ukrainian violence. jennifer glass, phil ittner is in kiev, and daniel lewis is in london, but we begin with jennifer, i understand people celebrating as that treaty was being signed making it efficiently part of russia. >> that's right. people here are very happy that this is all moving so quickly. crimea declared independence. today they were in moscow sitting next to r
day 11 now of that missing malaysia airliner, demanding answers about the fate of their loved ones. and day two of the sentencing hear of a u.s. general who before a plea deal faced life. ♪ . >> another day of topments concerning ukraine. vladimir putin signing a treaty to annex the region of crimea. meanwhile, ukraine's prime minister saying ukraine will not join nato just for the sake of preserving the unity of the ukraine. plus, poland this morning vice president biden threatening...
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family members confront malaysia airlines officials about the fate of the airliner and the relatives. >> how new fuel efficient cars are setting to tax the motorists depending on far they drive. >> it is a day of developments, russian president putin is signed the annexation for crimea to join russia and the ukraine president is saying they want to be a member of nato. plus, just moments ago vice president biden threatened russia with further sanctions and we have a team of reporters tracking the developments. we begin with jennifer and we understand that the people are celebrating today the treaty signing celebration and making crimea part of russia. >> that is right. they are celebrating here and in moscow where president putin made the speech and they are righting a historical wrong and many of the places in crimea are glorious military sites and military battles and when given away like a sack of potatoes that was wrong and always wrong and now back to the mother land and back. come home, come home and the people here we have been speaking to are happy. >> we are looking at the mo
family members confront malaysia airlines officials about the fate of the airliner and the relatives. >> how new fuel efficient cars are setting to tax the motorists depending on far they drive. >> it is a day of developments, russian president putin is signed the annexation for crimea to join russia and the ukraine president is saying they want to be a member of nato. plus, just moments ago vice president biden threatened russia with further sanctions and we have a team of...
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for the family, the fate of their loved ones remains an intolerable mystery.hey are still praying for good news no matter how faint that hope may be. >> for more on whether the fate of the airliner was a afkt terrorism we're joined by a security expert. so mr. ron, what we do know, we have a few things confirmed. we had good weather, experienced pilots, solid safety records, no distress signal and the issue of the passporting. >> there's no question that there is a security failure by the fact that the two people were allowed to board the flight with the identities that do not belong to them. but whether this security failure is connected in any way to the destruction of the aircraft or the disappearance of the aircraft, it is still a, yet to be determined. at this time, there's no direct evidence to tie up the two events. >> what about these stolen passports? how often is if that people are able to get on a plane with false identities? >> well, that is something that the exposes one of the weaknesses in the global aviation security system. for a very long tim
for the family, the fate of their loved ones remains an intolerable mystery.hey are still praying for good news no matter how faint that hope may be. >> for more on whether the fate of the airliner was a afkt terrorism we're joined by a security expert. so mr. ron, what we do know, we have a few things confirmed. we had good weather, experienced pilots, solid safety records, no distress signal and the issue of the passporting. >> there's no question that there is a security failure...
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they came under fire for sending text messages to inform the families of the probable fate. ensureintention was to the families heard the tragic news before the world did , a last resort. >> the company promised to continue helping family members financially. two and a half weeks after he disappeared, the mystery surrounding malaysian airlines being mh370 is still told. it is in one of the most accessible places on earth. search and recovery operations have been suspended because of debris has and no been identified. be ang blackboxes will needle in a haystack task. >> malaysian authorities are ready to give another press briefing in a few moments time and we will carry that live. the g-8 meeting of developed nations was meant to be held this june in russia but moscow has been frozen out of the group because of its annexation of crimea. the g7 has moved the meeting to brussels and is warning russia could face tougher sanctions if they take further actions to destabilize ukraine. we have more on how much the sanctions might hurt russia's economy. >> the g7, not g-8, meeting w
they came under fire for sending text messages to inform the families of the probable fate. ensureintention was to the families heard the tragic news before the world did , a last resort. >> the company promised to continue helping family members financially. two and a half weeks after he disappeared, the mystery surrounding malaysian airlines being mh370 is still told. it is in one of the most accessible places on earth. search and recovery operations have been suspended because of...
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to me his fate was beautiful. >> he talked about national prayer breakfast. you have a many book here. >> well, two years ago i had the high honor of being chosen to speak with the president, first lady, the vice-president, a symbol members of congress, every big shot you can think of that the national prayer breakfast. it was the honor of my life and that it not taken lightly. i was invited been. i knew that it was absolutely not about me. gun at something he wants to share with everyone there, people would disagree with me politically. i was not to use the occasion to try to embarrass the president but to reach out to him and love with some thoughts and ideas, and that's what i attempted to do. i think i was successful only by god's grace because that's not easy to do. i set it up because it's a crazy morning. that book, my speeches and there, the background story which i won't tell now, but it's a crazy story of talking to joe biden and nancy pelosi, of having conversations with all kinds of people, and the encounter with the president, something very funn
to me his fate was beautiful. >> he talked about national prayer breakfast. you have a many book here. >> well, two years ago i had the high honor of being chosen to speak with the president, first lady, the vice-president, a symbol members of congress, every big shot you can think of that the national prayer breakfast. it was the honor of my life and that it not taken lightly. i was invited been. i knew that it was absolutely not about me. gun at something he wants to share with...
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more leads in the fate of that missing malasian airliner, and what happened to the loved ones. taking a stand against florida am stand your ground law. as hundreds of floridians protest that controversial provision. the search is widening in the multinational effort to find that malasian is airlines flight that disappeared without a trace. here is what we know so far about the plane bound for beijing. no official wreckage can located and officials say they have not ruled out the possibility that the flight may have been hijacked. they want to know something more about the two stolen passports used by two people on the plane. scott adler reports. >> doedozens of aircraft near ad far. no definitive evidence, still no certainty what happened to the flight from kuala lumpur to beijing. >> we are mystified. and we are increasing our efforts to do what we have to do. malaysia airlines is helping us. all the central identities have been revealed, all the experts around the world are helping us but as far as we are concerned, we have to find the aircraft. >> malasian officials aren't d
more leads in the fate of that missing malasian airliner, and what happened to the loved ones. taking a stand against florida am stand your ground law. as hundreds of floridians protest that controversial provision. the search is widening in the multinational effort to find that malasian is airlines flight that disappeared without a trace. here is what we know so far about the plane bound for beijing. no official wreckage can located and officials say they have not ruled out the possibility...
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and now, with his fate sealed, our field producer pressed him harder for answers. >> who killed her? >> who personally? >> yes. someone shot her seven times. she was tortured. she was hog tied. she suffocated to death. who did that? >> she wasn't shot before. when i found her she wasn't shot. you know what i'm saying? i don't really believe their little theory of how it happened. i just don't believe it. >> we've been filming on and off with butterfield for weeks before the guilty verdict came back. but that night, it was different. it was a little dacker. there was definitely anger. it was a different side of butterfield that night. >> what do you want me to answer, susan? you want me to answer the way you want me to answer. well, i'm sorry. i'm going to answer the way i feel like the truth and what god wants me to answer. so i'm really sorry that, oh, i've been convicted so what do you want me to do? i should confess? i didn't kill my daughter. >> i want to know why you didn't call the police when you found your daughter dead. >> i already explainsed that answer. the police wouldn'
and now, with his fate sealed, our field producer pressed him harder for answers. >> who killed her? >> who personally? >> yes. someone shot her seven times. she was tortured. she was hog tied. she suffocated to death. who did that? >> she wasn't shot before. when i found her she wasn't shot. you know what i'm saying? i don't really believe their little theory of how it happened. i just don't believe it. >> we've been filming on and off with butterfield for weeks...
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still ahead, the fate of the missing airliner may no longer be a mystery, but exactly where it is, that remains a question. >> we'll see how data is used to getting search crews closer to finding the it. >>> some loved ones marched to mala malaysia's embassy. we'll go there live. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. help protect your eye health you want a loan to build you can't do that.ica? nobody builds factories in the us anymore... you can't do that. using american raw materials makes no sense... you can't do that. you want to hire workers here in the states? they're too expensive, you can't do that. fortunately we didn't listen to the experts. at weathertech we built american factories, we use american raw materials and we hire american workers. weathertech.com, proudly made in america. quality like this...you can't do that. >>> welcome back. >> 2:30 in the morning on tuesday here in atlanta. the headlines this morning. in beijing family members are gathered near the malaysian embas embassy. early
still ahead, the fate of the missing airliner may no longer be a mystery, but exactly where it is, that remains a question. >> we'll see how data is used to getting search crews closer to finding the it. >>> some loved ones marched to mala malaysia's embassy. we'll go there live. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. help protect your eye health you want a loan to build you can't do that.ica?...
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[loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. it's high yield, versatility, and price make it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50% of all packaged food. products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. the consumer benefits, but the sumatran elephants pay a price. their habitat is cleared by legal and illegal loggers to make room for palm oil plantations. we sent our u.k. field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser ecosystem is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlife. it's a 6-million-acre protected park, but it's being illegally cut down to make room for palm oil. >> we've driven into the leuser ecosystem. this is a place of tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans. it's supposed to be protected. but we've been tipped off by rangers her
[loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. it's high yield, versatility, and price make it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50% of all packaged food. products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. the consumer...
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planes are setting off, hoping this is the day that they will find a clue to flight 370's fate.yung lah is at pearce air base in perth, australia. how many planes, ships involved? it changes from time to time. there's nine, there's ten, times eight. what's going on now? >> reporter: we can tell you that the very first of the planes already in the air, zooming to the search area. throughout the day there will be a total of ten search planes that will be combing this region. it has been described by one of the pilots i spoke with as mowing the sea. they're going to go back and forth over this area looking for any sort of objects from the sky. at sea, ten sea vessels. that's an important distinguishing factor today, don. there are more vessels at sea than ever before. they're very important. a very, very important piece of this puzzle. because once items are spotted from the planes, it's the sea vessels that can go there, pick it up and determine if they're connected to the missing plane. they're hoping to make more headway today, don. the search just beginning for the day. >> kyun
planes are setting off, hoping this is the day that they will find a clue to flight 370's fate.yung lah is at pearce air base in perth, australia. how many planes, ships involved? it changes from time to time. there's nine, there's ten, times eight. what's going on now? >> reporter: we can tell you that the very first of the planes already in the air, zooming to the search area. throughout the day there will be a total of ten search planes that will be combing this region. it has been...
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towards a new search area after the white house said unspecified new information indicates that the ill-fatedlight 370 may have veered off course. >> based op new information that is not necessarily conclusive, an additional search area in the indian ocean may be open. >> a multinational flotilla has been searching by air and sea since it disappeared en route from kuala lumpur to bm. the white house announcement came after the "wall street journal" published an article saying automatic flight signals were sent to boeing for four or five hours after it vanished from radar screens. boeing declined to comment. malaysian authorities denied the report says there were no automatic transmissions from the aircraft. u.s. defense department officials told an american defense network that there were indications that the plane had gone down in the indian ocean. a senior boeing inspector said india joined the search effort, a further indication that the plane may have ventured far into indian ocean. >> there are multiple countries that have joined the effort. boeing has i don't knowed the effort. >> as an
towards a new search area after the white house said unspecified new information indicates that the ill-fatedlight 370 may have veered off course. >> based op new information that is not necessarily conclusive, an additional search area in the indian ocean may be open. >> a multinational flotilla has been searching by air and sea since it disappeared en route from kuala lumpur to bm. the white house announcement came after the "wall street journal" published an article...
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. >> we understand that he lost about $7,000 shortly before the fateful trip, and i mean within daysp. >> and friends told investigators florence didn't want to take the trip to the lake. in fact, she was afraid to go. >> flo's friends were all apprehensive. several of her friends asked her, why are you doing this? why are you going up there? >> she did not want to go. she was afraid to go, and she admitted that to a neighbor. >> and if that weren't enough, the resort owner gave police more evidence, also circumstantial. he said when he told mark he had found florence's body, mark didn't ask him where it was. >> he resort owner absolutely positively testified that he did not tell mark where flo was, florence was. >> but mark appeared to know exactly where to go. >> mark ran right to florence's body lying in the water without being told where she was at and without being able to observe her from his vantage point. >> to prove this, investigators placed a mannequin in the water exactly where florence's body was found. then an investigator with a video camera stood at the exact spot whe
. >> we understand that he lost about $7,000 shortly before the fateful trip, and i mean within daysp. >> and friends told investigators florence didn't want to take the trip to the lake. in fact, she was afraid to go. >> flo's friends were all apprehensive. several of her friends asked her, why are you doing this? why are you going up there? >> she did not want to go. she was afraid to go, and she admitted that to a neighbor. >> and if that weren't enough, the...
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meantime the families of the 229 people on board the airliner still don't know the fate of their loved ones. those waiting in beijing say they are desperate for more information. >> translator: right now, our hearts are all hanging in the air. >> reporter: of a more than two days of searching there's no confirmation that the plane even crashed. david piper, fox news. >> more details now. the families of four people from the united states confirmed to be on board the missing flight are also waiting for information on their fate. one passenger is 50-year-old phillip wood of texas. he's an ibm executive. another is a pittsburgh, pennsylvania resident. she's identified as mae ling, an engineer at a pennsylvania chemical company. the other two americans were small children, 2 and 4 years old. >>> russian forces tightened their grip on the crimea region of ukraine with reports they fired shots after they tack took over a ukrainian naval base. russian sold yers could be seen standing guard at the base. all of this comes as people in crimea are getting ready to vote this sunday. senator john m
meantime the families of the 229 people on board the airliner still don't know the fate of their loved ones. those waiting in beijing say they are desperate for more information. >> translator: right now, our hearts are all hanging in the air. >> reporter: of a more than two days of searching there's no confirmation that the plane even crashed. david piper, fox news. >> more details now. the families of four people from the united states confirmed to be on board the missing...
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i loved "tempting fate."se a woman to have the affair as opposed to many of the stories where it is typically the man who has an affair? and leaves the family. >> i think it was typical. it is what we all think of, but actually what i noticed as a trend for women, for women having affairs now, and i think it is a subject that hasn't been covered that much and i'm seeing it happen all around me. so i thought this is something i really have to look at. >> real quick for michelle, she's been sitting there so patiently. what's your question? >> good morning. i was wondering, well, i'm in the middle of writing my first novel and i know you have six children. i only have four. i'm wondering when do you find the time to write? >> that's a great question. and congratulations for writing. my kids are all in school, so the minute they leave on the school bus, i grab my laptop, go to a little writer's room and it is discipline, discipline, discipline. i will not get up -- >> you have a number of words you have to write?
i loved "tempting fate."se a woman to have the affair as opposed to many of the stories where it is typically the man who has an affair? and leaves the family. >> i think it was typical. it is what we all think of, but actually what i noticed as a trend for women, for women having affairs now, and i think it is a subject that hasn't been covered that much and i'm seeing it happen all around me. so i thought this is something i really have to look at. >> real quick for...
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joe vasquez reports, yee was in his hometown of san francisco as his colleagues decided his fate. >>enator yee is no longer running from reporters. he's holing up inside his home. he was until this man started talking to cameras outside. >> pride and fame and politics ruin lots of people. >> just as they were distracted the senator quickly left his house, jumped in a car and drove away. >> it's not a right to be on the floor, it's a privilege. >> leave, please. >> the debate didn't last long. >> it is adopt ed ed. >> the vote was almost unanimous that leland yee and two other state nart senator senators would be suspended without pay. >> none of them can serve another day in in senate. >> yee didn't have to go to court. several codefendants appeared before a judge. one defense attorney said he will fight the feds on the significance of these crimes presented by the undercover fbi agent. >> it's typical in a lot of these kinds of cases when you get to the facts it's not exactly as portrayed as it's been so far. >> joe vasquez, kpix 5. >> yee has end ed ed campaign for secretary of sta
joe vasquez reports, yee was in his hometown of san francisco as his colleagues decided his fate. >>enator yee is no longer running from reporters. he's holing up inside his home. he was until this man started talking to cameras outside. >> pride and fame and politics ruin lots of people. >> just as they were distracted the senator quickly left his house, jumped in a car and drove away. >> it's not a right to be on the floor, it's a privilege. >> leave, please....
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the fate of the affordable care act remains to be seen.of democrats who support it will not be certain for months or even years depending on how you count. but the fate of the republican talking points about health care systems here, about how we count and how many people we include and whether we care to count everyone, everyone's health care, and everyone's wait times, well, those kind of talking points, they rarely survive sustained contact with reality. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and cavities. a little swishing. less scraping. yes! [ male announcer ] new crest pro-health tartar protection rinse. it helps you escape the scrape. marge: you know, there's. a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. t
the fate of the affordable care act remains to be seen.of democrats who support it will not be certain for months or even years depending on how you count. but the fate of the republican talking points about health care systems here, about how we count and how many people we include and whether we care to count everyone, everyone's health care, and everyone's wait times, well, those kind of talking points, they rarely survive sustained contact with reality. are you ready grandma? just a second,...
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he was in san francisco as his colleagues decided his fate. >> reporter: senator yee is no longer returning from reporters. he is holed up inside his home. at least he was until this man, a constituent started talking to cameras outside. >> pride, and fame, and politics, growing lots of people. >> reporter: just as the journalists were distracted, the senator quickly left his house, jumped in a car, and drove away. >> it's not a right to be on the floor. it's a privilege. >> reporter: yee did not go to sacramento where the debate didn't last long. >> resolution is adopted. >> reporter: the vote this morning was almost unanimous that leland yee and two other state senators busted by the feds would be suspended with pay. >> none of the members mentioned in the resolution can serve another day in this senate. >> reporter: yee didn't have to go to court today, but several of his codefendants showed up in front of the judge to shore up their legal representation. one said you can bet he will fight the feds on the significance of the crimes presented by an upside cover fbi agent. >> this is typic
he was in san francisco as his colleagues decided his fate. >> reporter: senator yee is no longer returning from reporters. he is holed up inside his home. at least he was until this man, a constituent started talking to cameras outside. >> pride, and fame, and politics, growing lots of people. >> reporter: just as the journalists were distracted, the senator quickly left his house, jumped in a car, and drove away. >> it's not a right to be on the floor. it's a...
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. >> her son and his victim's fate are forever linked and may help determine the fate of the current peace talks. israel agreed to release prisoners across four rounds. palestinian agreed not to seek u.n. recognition, so long as the final round of prisoners around freed, the palestinians are threatening to walk away. his mother supports that. >> we will talk after the prisoners are released. the prisoners must come home. >> for israel, the prisoner releases are unpopular. avi leads protests against them, accusing the government of betrayal. >> these negotiation are very painful for the bereaved families. we are talking about a knife stabbed in our heart time and again. >> israel's government says it's not willing to anyways anger and release the prisoners unless the palestinians agree to extend the peace talks. i now support palestinian president pursuing the israeli and the united nations. my brother won't be the price to obstructs this. >> his family opposes the palestinians giving in to further demands, even if that might mean that furniture bought for his homecoming stays wrapped
. >> her son and his victim's fate are forever linked and may help determine the fate of the current peace talks. israel agreed to release prisoners across four rounds. palestinian agreed not to seek u.n. recognition, so long as the final round of prisoners around freed, the palestinians are threatening to walk away. his mother supports that. >> we will talk after the prisoners are released. the prisoners must come home. >> for israel, the prisoner releases are unpopular. avi...
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deciding the fate of crimea. russian and ukrainian officials are saying at least three people have been killed and many more wounded in violence between pro-russian and pro-ukrainian activists in two cities in the east. now, tomorrow, the black sea peninsula, crimea, will vote on whether to secede from ukraine and become annexed by russia. joining us now, someone who knows firsthand about the russian threat better than most. georgia's former president. thank you for joining us. >> hello. thank you for inviting me. >> it's very nice to have you here because i know you have raised so many concerns about what lies ahead for the people of ukraine. i know you are consulting with people in ukraine about the concerns, about russia's involvement. what are your thoughts at this moment? many people are predicting that people will be voting in crimea to secede. >> i think it's not only about crimea anymore. i think russia is preparing for some kind of military enslaugt on ukraine overall. and the problem here is that, you k
deciding the fate of crimea. russian and ukrainian officials are saying at least three people have been killed and many more wounded in violence between pro-russian and pro-ukrainian activists in two cities in the east. now, tomorrow, the black sea peninsula, crimea, will vote on whether to secede from ukraine and become annexed by russia. joining us now, someone who knows firsthand about the russian threat better than most. georgia's former president. thank you for joining us. >> hello....
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a group of passengers on board the ill-fated triumph ship that was stranded for 5 days in the gulf of mexico want $5-thousand per month for the rest of their lives for medical bills and mental anguish. carnival cruise lines calls the suit "a money grab." maritime lawyers think this class-action suit could change the legal wall that cruise lines have long enjoyed. passengers typically sign away almost all their rights before getting on board. jc penney is becoming a better fit for investors. the share price has bounced back considerably, up more than 70% from an all-time low about a month ago. closing yesterday above eight dollars. citigroup analysts call jcp "an american comeback story." and upgraded the stock to a "buy." penny's has been in damage-control mode since ousting former ceo ron johnson and his ill-fated attempts to change the jc penny brand. current ceo myron ullman has been at the helm since last april. job openings are on the rise. the labor deparment reports.. job openings jumped 1.5% in january to 3.9 million. economists are encouarged that available jobs and hiring he
a group of passengers on board the ill-fated triumph ship that was stranded for 5 days in the gulf of mexico want $5-thousand per month for the rest of their lives for medical bills and mental anguish. carnival cruise lines calls the suit "a money grab." maritime lawyers think this class-action suit could change the legal wall that cruise lines have long enjoyed. passengers typically sign away almost all their rights before getting on board. jc penney is becoming a better fit for...
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some needed medical assistance after learning the fate of malaysia airlines flight 370. others lashed out with criticism. the prime minister of malaysia confirmed their worst fears with this announcement. >> it is therefore with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: prime minister najib said new analysis of satellite data showed the plane's last location was in the middle of the indian ocean west of perth, australia. >> this is a remote location. far from any possible landing sites. >> reporter: flight mh370 vanished from radar on march 8th, less than an hour after taking off from kuala lumpur. it was en route to beijing. crews from malaysia scoured the sea alongside those from other nations. they gradually widened the scope of their search. then, possible debris was spotted 2,500 kilometers southwest of perth. now, investigators are trying to find any trace of the plane so they can figure out why it strayed so far off course. but finding the flight data and voice reco
some needed medical assistance after learning the fate of malaysia airlines flight 370. others lashed out with criticism. the prime minister of malaysia confirmed their worst fears with this announcement. >> it is therefore with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that according to this new data, flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> reporter: prime minister najib said new analysis of satellite data showed the plane's last location was in the middle of the...
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cloud the status of crimea, 95% of ukraine is outside of crimea and he has essentially sealed their fateo join the eu but can only do that with significant support from the united states and the imf. our focus first and foremost should be solidifying the economy because if we have a frozen conflict in crimea over the next several years, if the rest of ukraine joins with the eu with the help of the united states through economic aid, that essentially ruins putin's ambitions to re-establish the old soviet empire through something called a custom union. this is a big deal if he loses the rest of ukraine and that is where most of our focus should be. >> don't you think the best case scenario is that the united states contain crimea to putin and make sure it doesn't expand into eastern ukraine, at least in the short term? >> i think it's important to draw a line here and to make sure that we make him understand that any movement outside of crimea elevates the stakes but i haven't given up on diplomacy leading to a different outcome. we've seen this when he marched into georgia after a series
cloud the status of crimea, 95% of ukraine is outside of crimea and he has essentially sealed their fateo join the eu but can only do that with significant support from the united states and the imf. our focus first and foremost should be solidifying the economy because if we have a frozen conflict in crimea over the next several years, if the rest of ukraine joins with the eu with the help of the united states through economic aid, that essentially ruins putin's ambitions to re-establish the...
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. >>> coming up, anguish after hearing of the fate of the missing mal plane. how technology in the bay area is playing a crucial role in the search for crews. >> i have trouble talking about it. >>> the agonizing wait for a father whose son is missing after this deadly mud slide in washington state. >>> how fire extinguishers have become poe at the present time weapons for bay area taggers who use extinguishers. ,,,,,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can miss ane. >>> now at 6:30, horror and disbelief following the most definitive news credit about the missing mall airlines plane. that plane still has not been found more than two weeks after it disappeared. but as allen martin reports, for the first time, family members of the 239 people on board have word on its fate. that's tough to take. >> really hard day. >> malaysian executives say they are convinced based on new at sligh
. >>> coming up, anguish after hearing of the fate of the missing mal plane. how technology in the bay area is playing a crucial role in the search for crews. >> i have trouble talking about it. >>> the agonizing wait for a father whose son is missing after this deadly mud slide in washington state. >>> how fire extinguishers have become poe at the present time weapons for bay area taggers who use extinguishers. ,,,,,, the great american novel. so you can...
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diana could continue her fate for elmore's life.more's trial, the prosecutor had claimed that negroid haired had been found on the body. when the petition had asked to see the hair it had gone missing. now 16 years later, the hair suddenly turned up. >> the prosecution has an obligation to turn over to the defense anything which is favorable. in this case, they didn't do it at the time of trial. >> as it turns out, knob of the hairs were negroid. they were caucasian and they did not belong to mr. elmore. >> that should be sufficient to warrant a new trial. >> we got all excited to ask the judge to set a new hearing. it was december 21st. we were going to have christmas beyond all christmases. >> on december 21st, 2000, a new hearing was held. if a new trial were to be granted, elmore could be released on bail and join his family for the holidays after more than 18 years on death row. the judge again presided, the same judge who had stated elmore may well be not guilty. >> lab corps has september us a report indicating there are hair
diana could continue her fate for elmore's life.more's trial, the prosecutor had claimed that negroid haired had been found on the body. when the petition had asked to see the hair it had gone missing. now 16 years later, the hair suddenly turned up. >> the prosecution has an obligation to turn over to the defense anything which is favorable. in this case, they didn't do it at the time of trial. >> as it turns out, knob of the hairs were negroid. they were caucasian and they did not...
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>> reporter: well, when it comes to crimea, not an awful lot, it's a fate accompli, but what's troubling kiev and the international community is the possible risk that russia has grander designs on mainland ukraine. morgan, they are saying today here in kiev that they have captured a number of what they call russian agent provoke turs around the country and out east. it's in places with large populations of ethnic russians, but also now in the south and oodessa on the black sea. that would create a corridor, morgan. we've heard this from the ukrainian intelligence committee that they believe that's the intention. russia wants to create at least some way of connecting with its military base in that area that you mentioned which borders moldova and the rest of europe. morgan. >> phil, we also hear a lot of activity behind you. can you explain to us what's going on and perhaps if that's reaction to what's happening now? >> reporter: well, it is in response to what's happening. not only to the general crisis that's going on, but specifically to the storming of that air force base out in crim
>> reporter: well, when it comes to crimea, not an awful lot, it's a fate accompli, but what's troubling kiev and the international community is the possible risk that russia has grander designs on mainland ukraine. morgan, they are saying today here in kiev that they have captured a number of what they call russian agent provoke turs around the country and out east. it's in places with large populations of ethnic russians, but also now in the south and oodessa on the black sea. that...
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almost like anything they say might tempt fate and might bring that final answer.to, said he fears the worst. some of the elderly have said they have their only children on board that plane because of the one-child policy here in china. some of them have been expressing very open suicidal thoughts. so it's certainly a terrible trauma these families have been going through. they arrived on that saturday morning 12 days ago, john, and they expected the worst then. but as the days go by, they go through all these scenarios in their head like we've been going through, trying to cling on to hope. earlier, they were saying, why isn't the search speeding up? take a listen to this man. >> translator: how is it possible for a plane to lose contact? that is not possible. the u.s. is not stupid. the u.s. found bin laden. how could they not find a plane? from 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., malaysia airlines knew where the plane was all along. you keep lying to all the families. >> reporter: we've seen that anger boil up over the days and now, really, it's this waiting, this agonizing
almost like anything they say might tempt fate and might bring that final answer.to, said he fears the worst. some of the elderly have said they have their only children on board that plane because of the one-child policy here in china. some of them have been expressing very open suicidal thoughts. so it's certainly a terrible trauma these families have been going through. they arrived on that saturday morning 12 days ago, john, and they expected the worst then. but as the days go by, they go...
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flight 370 vanished and families are threatening to go on hunger strike until they know more about the fatetheir loved ones and the chinese ambassador says he is confident that it's no way connected to the chinese nationals on board. >> there was a thorough investigation of passengers on board and china has not found any evidence that jeopardize the airlines mh 370 to rule out chinese passengers suspected being involved in terrorist or jeopardizing activities. >> reporter: there is reaction in hong kong. >> the extension of the search area now to include the so-called northern route from southeast asia to central asia identified as being a possible course of the missing jet showing increased commitment of the chinese in this search operation and increasing sense of frustration. it has to be said it's almost inconceivable that the jet could have made some kind of landing a week and a half later, nobody knowing about it, but having said that the route that it took went over chinese border areas are some of the more inhospitable parts of the planet in the far northwest and it's the kind of pla
flight 370 vanished and families are threatening to go on hunger strike until they know more about the fatetheir loved ones and the chinese ambassador says he is confident that it's no way connected to the chinese nationals on board. >> there was a thorough investigation of passengers on board and china has not found any evidence that jeopardize the airlines mh 370 to rule out chinese passengers suspected being involved in terrorist or jeopardizing activities. >> reporter: there is...
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>> reporter: passengers of the crew wait for information, aviation experts remain baffled and the fatef 370 has become the greatest mystery in the history of modern air travels. rob reynolds, al jazeera, los angeles. >> reporter: the bomb blast in pakistan killed 7 and injured more than 30. it happened near a police station in a market. police say it was a suicide attack and a security vehicle was in the middle. explosions have been heard at the gewa barracks where they are holding hundreds of rebels and killed thousands in the region since it began its fight five years ago and they want a separate islamic state and they intensified it against the fighters last year. u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in london where he is due to meet russian foreign minister sergei fedorov and trying to solve this crimea and whether to join russia. meanwhile tension is growing in ukraine ahead of the vote and one person killed between proand antirush is a demonstrators in the eastern city. the violence began after protesters tore through a police quarter keeping the two sides apart. across the bord
>> reporter: passengers of the crew wait for information, aviation experts remain baffled and the fatef 370 has become the greatest mystery in the history of modern air travels. rob reynolds, al jazeera, los angeles. >> reporter: the bomb blast in pakistan killed 7 and injured more than 30. it happened near a police station in a market. police say it was a suicide attack and a security vehicle was in the middle. explosions have been heard at the gewa barracks where they are holding...
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. >> supia's sons and his victim's fates are forever linked.or you they may determine the fate of the current middle east peace talks. when the talks began,itsisis agreed tofree prisoners across four rounds. palestinians agreed not to seek un recognition. but so long is karim am tarrant freed, the palestinians are threatening to walk away. karim's mother supports that. >> we will talk after the prisoners are released. the prisoners must come home. for israel, the prisoner releases are unpopular. after nabbed avi bramberg helps lead protests against them. he accuses the government of prenabbed betrayal. >> these are pain follow-up nabbedful. we are talking about a knife stabbed in our heart time and again. >>itsisi nabbed's government said it's not willing to face the anger and relet's karim unless the pal tin januarys green nabbed agree to extend peace talks. but palestinsay israel needs to epnabbed uphold its commit. nabbedment. >> i support the nabbed that the my brother won't be the price that obstructs this. >> karim's family opposes nabbed
. >> supia's sons and his victim's fates are forever linked.or you they may determine the fate of the current middle east peace talks. when the talks began,itsisis agreed tofree prisoners across four rounds. palestinians agreed not to seek un recognition. but so long is karim am tarrant freed, the palestinians are threatening to walk away. karim's mother supports that. >> we will talk after the prisoners are released. the prisoners must come home. for israel, the prisoner releases...
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the fate of flight 370, the last transmission from the cockpit.he new time line and a closer look at the crew and the passengers. >>> power play, crimea and the standoff of obama and putin intensifies, and defiance from moscow, uncommon valor, u.s.
the fate of flight 370, the last transmission from the cockpit.he new time line and a closer look at the crew and the passengers. >>> power play, crimea and the standoff of obama and putin intensifies, and defiance from moscow, uncommon valor, u.s.
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angry relatives confronting officials about the fate of their loved ones. >>> and the big bang theory gets a big boost. what some are calling the greatest scientific discoveries in history. >> it is safe to say the whole world is watching as the next chapter of ukraine's political crisis is now underway. facing western pressure, russian president vladimir putin taking a hard line over crimea addressing a joint session of the russian parliament. that speech concluding with leaders signing a treaty making crimea an official part of russia. vice president biden going to poland to show support of allies to warn russia of more sanctions. all this unfolding just one day after the president, president obama and the european union imposed tough new sanctions all linked to the crimea issue. we have reporters around the globe. we begin with jennifer glasse in crimea. and jennifer, i understand they were celebrating today as that treaty was signed between crimea and russia? >> that's right, del. they came out sunday. they voted in big numbers to head to russia. they have been happy about it. the
angry relatives confronting officials about the fate of their loved ones. >>> and the big bang theory gets a big boost. what some are calling the greatest scientific discoveries in history. >> it is safe to say the whole world is watching as the next chapter of ukraine's political crisis is now underway. facing western pressure, russian president vladimir putin taking a hard line over crimea addressing a joint session of the russian parliament. that speech concluding with leaders...
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family members confront malaysia airlines officials about the fate of the airliner and the relatives.> how new fuel efficient cars are setting to tax the motorists
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i know exactly what i did that night. >> chuck's fate was determined quickly. he took a plea deal, 25 years, in exchange for agreeing to testify against ryan. and that's what he did. at ryan's trial in 2005, chuck reenacted what he said they did to poor kent heighthold. hit him on the head with a tool from ryan's car. then ryan strangled him with a belt. >> he had his foot on his back, on the victim's back. and he was pulling him up on the belt. like this. >> strangling to death. >> the prosecutor didn't present dna or fingerprint evidence linking ryan to the bloody scene, but perhaps he didn't have to, because he had chuck. >> i've got to tell what that man did. >> and he had. this man. his name? >> jerry trump. >> my want to remember that name. jerry trump is one of the janitors who called 911 the night of the murder. the man who reported seeing two young men lurking near the victim's car. >> do you remember any kind of description at all on these guys? >> i don't. they were close to 6 feet. >> at the time of the killing, trump told police, he wasn't sure he
i know exactly what i did that night. >> chuck's fate was determined quickly. he took a plea deal, 25 years, in exchange for agreeing to testify against ryan. and that's what he did. at ryan's trial in 2005, chuck reenacted what he said they did to poor kent heighthold. hit him on the head with a tool from ryan's car. then ryan strangled him with a belt. >> he had his foot on his back, on the victim's back. and he was pulling him up on the belt. like this. >> strangling to...
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whatever his fate, yax pac was the last king of copan. after his death, no one consolidated rulership again. throughout its history, the growth of the copan state was always limited by the competing lineage heads and the political skills of the king. sanders: if he is a very charismatic individual, if he is very energetic and he is very sagacious in playing off one lineage head against the other, he may accumulate a great deal of power. but then if his successor is a relatively weak, un-energetic individual, then, of course, the lineage heads take over again. i think this is the natural pattern -- these ups and downs. decentralization is still there in the sense that you have got this class of people who have an independent source of power -- their own direct followers, you see. now what you have to do is eradicate that whole system of kin-based structure if you want to consolidate power. and i don't think that would have ever happened here. i don't think it ever happened anywhere in the maya lowlands. so i think there was a kind of ranke
whatever his fate, yax pac was the last king of copan. after his death, no one consolidated rulership again. throughout its history, the growth of the copan state was always limited by the competing lineage heads and the political skills of the king. sanders: if he is a very charismatic individual, if he is very energetic and he is very sagacious in playing off one lineage head against the other, he may accumulate a great deal of power. but then if his successor is a relatively weak,...
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this follows a malaysian prime minister's announcement the day before that the ill fated flight team down some air and even notes that the indian ocean with no chance as anyone survives despair and rage exploded among relatives of the chinese passengers onboard that plane and be changed after receiving the news many had feared but didn't want to believe. i want that of a journal with the information they can sense it is not true maintaining student getting to the needy at the family that is not leisure airline and the malaysian government and military of being coached the real executioner to kill the messenger passengers the second she would be dearly missed. i didn't delete the rescue actions least in large quantity of human resources the materials and lost valuable time for the rescue effort. the jet benetton march eight with two hundred and thirty nine people on board after a tip off from kuala lumpur and bounced to the gym. stephen and i did ten years. moving on western powers are trying to put more pressure on moscow over the crisis in ukraine by dropping russia in this year's g
this follows a malaysian prime minister's announcement the day before that the ill fated flight team down some air and even notes that the indian ocean with no chance as anyone survives despair and rage exploded among relatives of the chinese passengers onboard that plane and be changed after receiving the news many had feared but didn't want to believe. i want that of a journal with the information they can sense it is not true maintaining student getting to the needy at the family that is not...
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will not let his death be forgotten despite a decision by george gascone not to prosecute the man who fate kwally stabbed him in december >> we're outrageed and upset. john lost his rief. nudging is happening. >> speaking from home, the family told us they're disappointed by the decision not to charge the 21-year-old >>. i want justice for my son. >> denver, his brother and a friend were walking near third and perry streets after a game and claim they were jumped the d.a.concedes montgomery stabbed denver in a statement saying mr. denver punched m montgomery at or near the same time the brother swung a chair at mr. montgomery. both victim and his brother sus outweighed mr. montgomery by 50 and 100 pounds. >> just aluminium beach chair. >> in october he told us did he swing the chair but only to defend his brother, and house who had been knocked unconscious. >> this guy just walked around on t on the >> he says he asked but told the case is now charged the family says their fight is far from over. >> just feel, as a family it's not fair. >> abc7 news could not reach montgomery or his family
will not let his death be forgotten despite a decision by george gascone not to prosecute the man who fate kwally stabbed him in december >> we're outrageed and upset. john lost his rief. nudging is happening. >> speaking from home, the family told us they're disappointed by the decision not to charge the 21-year-old >>. i want justice for my son. >> denver, his brother and a friend were walking near third and perry streets after a game and claim they were jumped the...
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we humans the villa during the post of fate is in the nineteen twenties with him. sitting in the new hospital i'm going to analyze every since. to check the course it takes gay ghetto traditional person dies in the east. celtic ukraine it that its ukrainian don't be presented to the plate. the guy you met in nineteen fifty fall. below are the new panel thirty steep climb me and crucially ukraine. so in the film the meeting is that which is huge to me. that was the age of the communist party the key to curse at the funeral in you. they wanted to dance maybe he tried to hide the same price no responsibilty for christians in ukraine the nineteen seventies. as a historian. besides the notion that fronts on the eighth and got to say she was unconstitutional and eighty two at the time used a commercial lawyer what a kitty can we tell us what to get to meet up soon. say it was taking it a target area states. the asa people the crimea. since it's at the stock will go with the most of them i would of course many keeping a constant spend my time here in ukraine. i have to sa
we humans the villa during the post of fate is in the nineteen twenties with him. sitting in the new hospital i'm going to analyze every since. to check the course it takes gay ghetto traditional person dies in the east. celtic ukraine it that its ukrainian don't be presented to the plate. the guy you met in nineteen fifty fall. below are the new panel thirty steep climb me and crucially ukraine. so in the film the meeting is that which is huge to me. that was the age of the communist party the...
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will not let his death be forgotten despite a decision by george gascone not to prosecute the man who fateabbed him in december >> we're outrageed and upset. john lost his rief. nudging is happening. >> speaking from home, the family told us they're disappointed by the decision not to charge the 21-year-old >>. i want justice for my son. >> denver, his brother and a friend were walking near third and perry streets after a game and claim they were jumped the d.a.concedes montgomery stabbed denver in a statement saying mr. denver punched m montgomery at or near the same time the brother swung a chair at mr. montgomery. both victim and his brother sus outweighed mr. montgomery by 50 and 100 pounds. >> just aluminium beach chair. >> in october he told us did he swing the chair but only to defend his brother, and house who had been knocked unconscious. >> this guy just walked around on t on the >> he says he asked but told the case is now charged the family says their fight is far from over. >> just feel, as a family it's not fair. >> abc7 news could not reach montgomery or his family. >> still
will not let his death be forgotten despite a decision by george gascone not to prosecute the man who fateabbed him in december >> we're outrageed and upset. john lost his rief. nudging is happening. >> speaking from home, the family told us they're disappointed by the decision not to charge the 21-year-old >>. i want justice for my son. >> denver, his brother and a friend were walking near third and perry streets after a game and claim they were jumped the d.a.concedes...
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they think it is their privilege to decide the fate of the world. and the fates of those who live in the world. >> is vladimir putin saying russia did not use might when he put 3000 troops on the ground in crimea? >> have we violated something? what have we violated? the upper house of the parliament did give the right to use armed arms in the crimea. it is not as though we brought in troops and arms, they were already there. we did reinforce them, yes. but we did not go above the figures which had been agreed for our armed forces in crimea. >> vice president joe biden, along with western leaders, seem to think otherwise. >> russia has offered a variety of arguments to justify a land grab. including what was said today. but the world has seen through russia's action and has rejected the logic, the flawed logic behind those actions. >> that does not stop the nato from flexing a little muscle. nato training drills in northern norway. soldiers from countries including the u.s., sweden, canada, and the u.k. here is what they are up to in the raw. [tires
they think it is their privilege to decide the fate of the world. and the fates of those who live in the world. >> is vladimir putin saying russia did not use might when he put 3000 troops on the ground in crimea? >> have we violated something? what have we violated? the upper house of the parliament did give the right to use armed arms in the crimea. it is not as though we brought in troops and arms, they were already there. we did reinforce them, yes. but we did not go above the...
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so it is up to a judge to determine pistorius's fate.judge's first task tomorrow will be to ask pistorius how he pleads to charges of premeditated murder. if he is found guilty, he faces life behind bars with a mandatory 25 years in jail. cbs news, pretoria. >> jeff: another blow forth ancient roman city of pompeii buried 2,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption. heavy rains this weekend undermined the wall of a tomb and part of an arch at the temple of venus. the latest in a series of collapses. cultural officials are calling for urgent action to save the ruins, a world heritage site. >> next up should you get better access to your personal credit score? mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insura
so it is up to a judge to determine pistorius's fate.judge's first task tomorrow will be to ask pistorius how he pleads to charges of premeditated murder. if he is found guilty, he faces life behind bars with a mandatory 25 years in jail. cbs news, pretoria. >> jeff: another blow forth ancient roman city of pompeii buried 2,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption. heavy rains this weekend undermined the wall of a tomb and part of an arch at the temple of venus. the latest in a series of...
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family cat known for terrorizing and attacking its owner will soon learn its fate. the drastic actions the family had to take to tame their very bad kitty. coming up. track of its stock of a prescription >>> new this morning, federal investigators want to know if costco has lost track of its stock of hydrocodone a prescription painkiller that was often abused. the dea says it suspects problems in the sacramento area and agents have found a distribution center in west sacramento purchased more hydrocodone than all other pharmacies in the region combined. >>> well, an oregon family has to decide later today if i want wants to keep its -- it wants to keep its big problem cat. >> it's the cat we told you about a week ago. the people they locked themselves in their bathroom after the cat attacked. well yesterday, the family called animal services to come get lux because of his behavorial issues. the shelter says lux has been living in a very high stress situation. >> apparently they live near a train station so there's loud noisy trains going by. they have a small child
family cat known for terrorizing and attacking its owner will soon learn its fate. the drastic actions the family had to take to tame their very bad kitty. coming up. track of its stock of a prescription >>> new this morning, federal investigators want to know if costco has lost track of its stock of hydrocodone a prescription painkiller that was often abused. the dea says it suspects problems in the sacramento area and agents have found a distribution center in west sacramento...
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he believes that they'll always in the rights to the unique entrusted by going to decide the fate of nations they apply pressure on countries to get the resolutions that they meet and if that fails they simply buy it cos the security council. that was the case in nineteen ninety nine due to sloppy. as it was in afghanistan and iraq. and then they just go to the un resolution on the beach. it is not an alien force and it flies in the home country. of course of which he also spoke about twenty minutes up the stressing how important it is to love protect all of the nationalities of living there including ukrainians russians at the top prize the president says that said that grainy and a half three official languages which would include russian ukrainian and tock tock. i'm not a self defense unit has been killed in the crimean capital of ten unidentified gunmen deported to a plant with a sniper rifle. nice nod to honestly assess he was innocent of us who follow in that. that in korea v nsa tell us what happend. what does the information that the mayhem at the moment so many conflicting a
he believes that they'll always in the rights to the unique entrusted by going to decide the fate of nations they apply pressure on countries to get the resolutions that they meet and if that fails they simply buy it cos the security council. that was the case in nineteen ninety nine due to sloppy. as it was in afghanistan and iraq. and then they just go to the un resolution on the beach. it is not an alien force and it flies in the home country. of course of which he also spoke about twenty...
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, in a speech that last has minutes he said the united states and it's allies could not decide the fate of the world. our first report is from barn by phillips in crimea. >> in the port many consider vladimir putin to be a hero and this to be a wonderful day. >> we are happy, everybody happy. not only me. all people are happy. we are russia. and we are russian every time. >> for russians are celebrating these are worrying times for the minorities and then there's a question of the ukrainian soldiers stranded in their bases. >> into something more serious, at a base there are conflicting reports of what happened, ukrainians say the russians attacked and killed. ukraine's prime minister treated it as an ominous development. today militias starting to shoot at troops and it is not acceptable, the first urgent thing that needs to be done, the defense ministers of ukraine, russia, u.s., and u.k. need to discuss the situation, and make a decision regarding the escalation of the military conflict. a political dialog needs to start regarding the legality and the punishment of the violation of i
, in a speech that last has minutes he said the united states and it's allies could not decide the fate of the world. our first report is from barn by phillips in crimea. >> in the port many consider vladimir putin to be a hero and this to be a wonderful day. >> we are happy, everybody happy. not only me. all people are happy. we are russia. and we are russian every time. >> for russians are celebrating these are worrying times for the minorities and then there's a question of...
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just ahead, more on the fate of flight 370.closer look at the technology used to track the plane's path and other satellites being used in the search. that's next. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> malaysia says the groundbreaking satellite analysis led to the conclusion that flight 370 went down in the southern india ocean. joining us now is chr
just ahead, more on the fate of flight 370.closer look at the technology used to track the plane's path and other satellites being used in the search. that's next. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just...
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the fate of 239 people onboard still unknown. overnight the first and so far the only physical clue has popped up. a search team saw what they believe is a floating piece of debris. several boats are on the scene now. no word yet on what they've found or whether it belongs to that plane. with no answers, airline officials and expert pilots can only guess at what happened. did that boeing 777 break apart in flight? or did it crash into the sea? the confirmation that two passengers got on that plane with stolen passports is now forcing investigators to put together possible terrorism scenarios. cnn's jim clancy is in kuala lumpur, malaysia. that is where flight 370 originated. and, jim, two full days. zero contact with this airliner. how does an airliner -- how does a jet plane simply just disappear? >> reporter: well, that's what officials here -- we're at the briefing center right next to kuala lumpur international airport. we expect to hear from officials in about five hours' time. but that's what they're trying to answer right
the fate of 239 people onboard still unknown. overnight the first and so far the only physical clue has popped up. a search team saw what they believe is a floating piece of debris. several boats are on the scene now. no word yet on what they've found or whether it belongs to that plane. with no answers, airline officials and expert pilots can only guess at what happened. did that boeing 777 break apart in flight? or did it crash into the sea? the confirmation that two passengers got on that...
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it is fate. he tells me he worked 20 years as a security guard to put his son through college.t home, a wife and two young children also wait for him. he was responsible for everything, his father says, even these clothes i'm wearing. whatever country he was in he would call. once a week he would come see us with the whole family. he really took care of us. >> he was telling me that the two younger children didn't want to see their father to go beijing. so they clung to his legs and refused to let him go out the door until he promised to bring them chocolates and presents when he got home. very sad. >> before we leave, he tells us to call any time with any news we have. he hardly sleeps, he says. and now he never turns his phone off. not even for a moment. cnn, malaysia. >> investigators have searched the home of the pilots of malaysian flight 370. what we could learn from clues the two men left behind. salesperson #1: so again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway mi
it is fate. he tells me he worked 20 years as a security guard to put his son through college.t home, a wife and two young children also wait for him. he was responsible for everything, his father says, even these clothes i'm wearing. whatever country he was in he would call. once a week he would come see us with the whole family. he really took care of us. >> he was telling me that the two younger children didn't want to see their father to go beijing. so they clung to his legs and...
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at least the ultimate fate of this tragedy? at least what caused the blackout of information between that plane and the rest of humanity? why? and why was there no signal that anything was wrong? and what can we learn in the coming morning hours that will give us minimal comfort? michael goldfarb, and captain john cox. a commercial pilot for 25 years. well, earlier today, we had a potential break of data at parliament. >> well, new information has come to light in regards to the search for flight 370. i should tell the house, and we must keep this in mind. this task may be extremely difficult, and it may turn out not to be related to this flight. >> and here are the pictures. one object, approximately 80 feet long, the other approximately 15 feet long. it's 1,500 miles off the coast of perth. michael, we have a hell of a search coming up tomorrow morning. >> well, we're putting a lot of credence in the fact that the australian prime minister made the announcement. we've blown it time and time again on any kind of valid informat
at least the ultimate fate of this tragedy? at least what caused the blackout of information between that plane and the rest of humanity? why? and why was there no signal that anything was wrong? and what can we learn in the coming morning hours that will give us minimal comfort? michael goldfarb, and captain john cox. a commercial pilot for 25 years. well, earlier today, we had a potential break of data at parliament. >> well, new information has come to light in regards to the search...